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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 1
TWONAV SMARTPHONE 2.8
User manual
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 6
2 Start up & Maintenance ................................................................................... 7
2.1 Installation ............................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Application status ................................................................................................ 8
2.3 Updating the firmware ......................................................................................... 9
3 Operation ........................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Map window .......................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1 Explore the map ........................................................................................... 9
3.1.1.1 Anchor ..................................................................................................... 9
3.1.2 Data mode ................................................................................................... 10
3.1.2.1 Basic functions ..................................................................................... 10
3.1.2.2 Additional functions ............................................................................. 11
3.1.3 Tool mode .................................................................................................... 12
3.1.3.1 Tool bar ................................................................................................. 12
3.1.3.1.1 Basic functions ................................................................................ 12
3.1.3.1.2 Additional functions ......................................................................... 13
3.1.3.2 Bottom bar ............................................................................................ 14
3.1.3.3 Hint ......................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Main menu ........................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Data lists .............................................................................................................. 15
3.3.1 Shifting over lists ........................................................................................ 16
3.3.2 Management of elements ......................................................................... 16
3.3.3 Actions on elements .................................................................................. 18
3.3.4 Order elements ........................................................................................... 19
3.3.5 2nd line data ................................................................................................ 20
3.4 Data pages ........................................................................................................... 20
3.5 Contextual menu ................................................................................................ 21
4 Navigation ....................................................................................................... 22
4.1 Modes ................................................................................................................... 22
4.1 Triplog .................................................................................................................. 23
4.2 Select destination ............................................................................................... 24
4.3 Set your alarms ................................................................................................... 26
4.4 Follow indications .............................................................................................. 26
4.5 Trip review ........................................................................................................... 27
5 Maps ................................................................................................................. 28
5.1.1 What is a map? ........................................................................................... 28
5.1.2 Supported formats ...................................................................................... 28
5.1.3 Properties .................................................................................................... 29
5.1.4 Multimaps .................................................................................................... 30
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Page 1 - User manual

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 1 TWONAV SMARTPHONE 2.8 User manual 1 Introduction ...

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 10 In order to anchor a position reproduce any of these options:

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 11 The data fields contained in the data bar can be configured from

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 12 1. One line 3. Text viewer (fully displayed) 2. Extended

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 13 2D >>>> 3D flat >>>> 3D+ >>>

Page 6 - 1 INTRODUCTION

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 14  Editing mode: When the edition of tracks/routes is finished,

Page 7 - 2.1 Installation

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 15 3.3 Data lists List of maps List of waypoints List of tr

Page 8 - 2.2 Application status

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 16 Note: You can also transfer elements from Land/Air soft

Page 9 - 3 OPERATION

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 17 3. Check the properties: Press the name of the opened

Page 10 - 3.1.2 Data mode

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 18 3.3.3 Actions on elements In data lists you are able to

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 19 ‘Graph representation’ of the selected element. ‘Alarms’ c

Page 12 - 3.1.3 Tool mode

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 2 6 Waypoints/Routes/Tracks ...

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 20 Waypoints non sorted original list of waypoints >>>

Page 14 - 3.2 Main menu

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 21  ‘Main menu > Discover > Data page’  ‘Bottom bar >

Page 15 - 3.3 Data lists

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 22 Depending on the element on which you open the contex

Page 16 - 3.3.1 Shifting over lists

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 23 4.1 Triplog ‘Status’ window has several buttons to control the

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 24  ‘Tracklog’ options: Options to control 'Tracklog'

Page 18 - 3.3.3 Actions on elements

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 25  Track (select a track among the tracks loaded or created by y

Page 19 - 3.3.4 Order elements

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 26 4.3 Set your alarms Before you start navigating, at ‘Tri

Page 20 - 3.4 Data pages

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 27 Depending on the navigation type chosen, you will receive differ

Page 21 - 3.5 Contextual menu

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 28 ‘Trip review’ also offers you the possibility to compare parts

Page 22 - 4 NAVIGATION

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 29 See your list of available maps from ‘Main menu > D

Page 23 - 4.1 Triplog

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 3 6.3.3.8.2 Operations with legs ...

Page 24 - 4.2 Select destination

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 30  Calibrating points: Number of points used to calibrate the ma

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 31 6.1.1.2 Supported formats TwoNav can open the following waypo

Page 26 - 4.4 Follow indications

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 32 Note: Full customization of Active Waypoints Files can be check

Page 27 - 4.5 Trip review

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 33 6.1.3 Tracks 6.1.3.1 What is a track? A track is a group

Page 28 - 5.1.2 Supported formats

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 34  Speeds: Speed values recorded by GPS device such as:

Page 29 - 5.1.3 Properties

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 35 6.2.1.2 From data lists 6.2.1.2.1 Waypoints lists From the l

Page 30 - 6 WAYPOINTS/ROUTES/TRACKS

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 36 2. Drag the waypoint to the exact point where you wish to plac

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 37  Moving graph: Use ‘Zoom’ buttons to sections of the graph wi

Page 32 - 6.1.2 Routes

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 38 6.2.6 Navigate to a waypoint/route/track You can navigate t

Page 33 - 6.1.3 Tracks

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 39 6.2.6.1 Navigation elements  Nextevent: Information relat

Page 34 - 6.2 Basic operations

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 4 8.3.5 Pointer ...

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 40 6.3.2 Routes 6.3.2.1 Modifiy for all waypoints If any of th

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 41 6.3.3.5 Delete aberrant points Points deviating excessively

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 42 6.3.3.9 Share your tracks 1. Select 'Main menu >

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 43 7 ADDITIONAL FEATURES 7.1 Simulate See a representation of y

Page 39 - 6.3 Advanced operations

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 44  FF/RW: Accelerate the simulation. Press it again to apply nor

Page 40 - 6.3.3 Tracks

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 45  Any geocache: ‘Main menu > Data > Waypoint >

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 46  Drag files from internet browser: Drag them direc

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 47 7.3 e-Roadbook 7.3.1 What is an e-Roadbook? A roadbook is a

Page 43 - 7 ADDITIONAL FEATURES

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 48 2. Start Land/Air software and open the track file. Track will

Page 44 - 7.2 Geocaching

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 49  Drag files from internet browser: Drag them directly

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 5 9.2.1 Via contextual menu ...

Page 46 - 7.2.6 Navigate a geocache

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 50 This function ('Main Menu > Data > Amigos&apo

Page 47 - 7.3 e-Roadbook

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 51  Unlink this device: Log out the session on your current devic

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 52 8 SETTINGS 8.1 System 8.1.1 Device 8.1.1.1 Default setting

Page 49 - 7.4 Amigos

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 53 use that remote map without internet connection. TwoNav applicat

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 54 8.1.7 Time zone Set the time that will appear by defau

Page 51 - 7.6 Buy

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 55 Note: It is highly recommended to have this option always on, s

Page 52 - 8 SETTINGS

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 56 automatically refreshed, so you will need to move the m

Page 53 - 8.1.6 Folders

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 57  Relief colors: Select between different hypsometric colors

Page 54 - 8.2 Map

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 58 2D >>>> 3D flat >>>> 3D+ >>&g

Page 55 - 8.2.3 Re-center

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 59  Maximum tiles to show: Set the maximum number of map tiles to

Page 56 - 8.2.5 CDEM reliefs

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 6 1 INTRODUCTION CompeGPS dedicates all its experience and effort

Page 57 - 8.2.6 3D

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 60 8.3.3 Rotate screen If enabled, the screen of the dev

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 61  Fixed ring radium: It determines the size of the cir

Page 59 - 8.3 Display

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 62  Waypoint icon position: Elevated Centered Centered wi

Page 60 - 8.3.5 Pointer

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 63  Add data fields: By activating the ticked square.  Rem

Page 61 - 8.3.7 Labels

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 64  Add tools: By activating the ticked square.  Remove tools:

Page 62 - 8.4 Fields & Buttons

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 65 Alarm warnings will be automatically displayed during the na

Page 63 - 8.4.2 Tool bar

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 66 TwoNav can display audio and visual pop up alarms at every leg

Page 64 - 8.5 Alarms

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 67 8.5.4 Waypoints When you are getting close to any waypoint you

Page 65 - 8.5.3 Leg change

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 68 8.5.6 Speed limit  Set speed limit: Speed limit of each part

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 69 By setting your vehicle, some parameters as well as aspects of

Page 67 - 8.5.5 Speedcams

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 7  Traffic regulations have always preference: In order to fully

Page 68 - 8.7 Vehicle

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 70 8.8.2 Next waypoint When navigating a route, you can select a

Page 69 - 8.8 Navigation

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 71  Cruise speed: Expected mean speed according to the selected

Page 70 - 8.8.3 Estimated times

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 72 folder. This is a security system in order to avoid losing track

Page 71 - 8.9 Tracklog

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 73  Show 'Trip review' when stop recording '

Page 72 - 8.9.2 Display

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 74 Note: Use water, ECG gel or other conductive liquids to moisten

Page 73 - 8.11 Communications

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 75 3. From Land/Air select ‘Main menu > Communications

Page 74 - 8.11.3 FTP Wifi

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 76  CDEM (Altitude map): Current altitude of the 3D relief map (3

Page 75 - 8.12 Calibration

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 77  Reload data when restarting: TwoNav loads you the same data

Page 76 - 8.13 Advanced

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 78 relation with the surroundings. By enabling this option, you wil

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 79  GOTO arrow tangent at: GOTO arrow displays direction of the

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 8 2.2 Application status From ‘Main menu > Status’ you c

Page 79 - 9 MANAGEMENT FROM A COMPUTER

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 80 Once connected, you can perform various operations with the dev

Page 80 - 9.2.1 Via contextual menu

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 81 9.2.2 Dragging files directly from the data tree You can move

Page 81 - 10 WARRANTY

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 82 CompeGPS does not guarantee the quality of the included maps, b

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 83 11 APPENDIX: DATA FIELDS Check full list of data fields and

Page 83 - 11 APPENDIX: DATA FIELDS

http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 84  Croquis: Image displaying manoeuvres.  Current depth: Cur

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 85  GOTO arrow: Arrow that indicates the course towards t

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 86  Leg accumulated descent: Total amount descended from the begi

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 87  Place name: Name of the element of your current position. 

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 88  Time: Current time according to the selected time zone. 

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 89  Change leg: Creates a new leg of the same track starting in t

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 9  Audio level: Set the general audio and the volume of

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 90  Page: Access to data pages.  Panning/Rotate: Map movement

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http://www.CompeGPS.com http://Support.CompeGPS.com 91  ‘I’  'Í', 'Ì', 'Ï', 'Î&a

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