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Version 2.0
User Manual
English
Thank you for choosing a product from a-rival. A very good choice!
We hope you´ll enjoy using your new Sports Navigation System.
Just in case that you are facing any problems with your device, please call our support/service
hotline:
+49 (0)511 / 123 835 06
or send us an e-mail to:
support@first-servicecenter.de
Do you need additional accessory like charger, mount or a bag? Please visit the shop on our
website www.teasi.eu for your order and more information.
You'll find there additional manuals in other languages too. For detailed Manuals, Updates
and technical information please visit our website www.teasi.eu.
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Page 1 - Version 2.0

Version 2.0 User Manual English Thank you for choosing a product from a-rival. A very good choice! We hope you´ll enjoy using your new Sports Na

Page 2 - Contents

Map can be panned by tapping on it, and zoomed in and out via the zoom buttons ( and ). Jumping back to the current location is

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Map Screen with POIs To select a POI on map, tap on a POI indicated visually by its category icon. POI Details This way the POI Details screen

Page 4 - Checkbox switch

This screen lists the POIs available in the vicinity of the tapped area. Tapping on one of them will bring the map over the location of the desired P

Page 5 - Numeric keypad

Favorite POI Details This screen lists the Favorites available in the vicinity of the tapped area. Tapping on one of them will br

Page 6 - Suspend popup

3.2. Memory Memory is the menu where you can reach your own Trips and Favorite places you have stored on Teasi. Opening this menu, you have th

Page 7 - 2. Starting the device

The trips are recorded with the timestamp as a name, so they can be easily identified later. Tap on a trip to see its details, and modify it. On the

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This can be achieved in three ways: you can save your positions from the Map or you can store Point Of Interests (POIs), Addresses or coordinates as

Page 9 - 3. Main Menu

On the bottom of the details screen there are additional options. You can start navigation to the favorite item, and with the bin icon ( ) you can

Page 10 - Map screen during Navigation

On the bottom of the screen you can choose the sorting method by alphabet ( ), reverse alphabet ( ), or by distance ( ) (this way the sh

Page 11 - Multiple POI selection

3.2.4. Imported POIs Imported POIs contains the POI categories that weren’t already on this device but created elsewhere and imported vi

Page 12 - Favorites shown on map

Contents 1. Getting to know your device ... 3 2.

Page 13 - Navigation Popup

On the bottom of the screen you can choose the sorting method by alphabet ( ), reverse alphabet ( ), or by distance ( ) (this way the clos

Page 14 - Memory

By default, the device shows the totals of recorded track on all profiles. These settings can be changed in 3 different ways: Tapping on the Profile

Page 15 - Favorite Trips and POIs

3.3. Training Training option allows you to set a route based on some parameter you would like to put the emphasis on. These parameters

Page 16 - Edit Favorite

Parameters based on how long should the training last are Distance, Time, and Calories. Training by Distance Training by Time Training by Ca

Page 17 - Imported Trips

3.3.1. Race Training It is also possible to start race on a previously recorded training. This way a ‘ghost racer’ will be shown during navigat

Page 18 - Trip details

3.4. Destination Destination menu is implemented in a complex, yet simply understandable way to make finding any particular address or location in a

Page 19 - Imported POI categories

By tapping the field under the city/postal code the virtual ABC keyboard will appear. You can start typing the city you are looking for, and only the

Page 20 - Statistics screen

By tapping the field under the street the ABC keyboard will appear. You can start typing the street you are looking for, and only the possi

Page 21 - Statistics type of data

If the house number is not valid, the device will ask whether it should target the center of the street itself. Note: You don’t need to enter a

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At the bottom of this screen there are 3 buttons. By tapping the “Star” button ( ), the address is added to favorites. By tapping the "Go" b

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1. Getting to know your device Teasi Pro has 3 hardware buttons, two of them are placed on the left side of the device, one is on the bottom, below

Page 24 - Race results

3.4.2. POI You can also search for POIs, by tapping the POI icon inside the Search menu. You can search by Name, by Type, or you can browse the

Page 25 - Enter City in Address Search

Searching by Type, a list will show the available categories, and the desired one should be selected. Also Categories from Imported POIs will be liste

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3.4.3. Favorites You can also search your Favorites, by selecting the Favorites icon in Search. A list will appear with your saved locat

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3.4.5. Coordinates In the Coordinates menu you can manually insert the coordinates of your target destination. Search by Coordinates Enter th

Page 28 - Alternative route selector

3.4.6. Trips You can also search your Trips, by selecting the Trips icon inside the Search menu. A list will appear with your saved tri

Page 29 - Recent Addresses

Selecting this option allows routing from the current location to the start point of the desired track, then navigation will be c

Page 30 - Searching POI by Name

3.5. Route Route is our unique feature to create individual tracks in real time – on your Teasi device. You can easily create your routes

Page 31 - Recent POI searches

On the left you can see the length of the calculated route and the total ascent of the track. This last field is changed to “Remaining distance

Page 32 - Search by Map Point

With the buttons at the bottom of the screen you can reach other options of this function: you can start/stop recording with the recording icon ( ), o

Page 33 - Search by Coordinates

3.6.2. Compass Built-in Compass The Compass screen shows the direction to north, through the built-in Compass available inside the Teas

Page 34 - Start Navigation to a track

List selectors When more options are available, only the actual value is shown; the current value can be changed by tapping on it. When tapped, a list

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3.7. Settings Inside the Settings menu you have the possibility to choose your preferred configuration to live the best experience with

Page 36 - Plan Route (Traning mode)

On the second page of map settings are placed the settings of displaying favorites and POIs. The display of each item can be set by its individual “S

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3.7.3. Accounts Account settings In Accounts you are able to create up to 8 user profiles. Existing profiles can also be edited or removed. To c

Page 38 - Speedometer

3.7.4. Sensors Sensors settings The sensors setting screen covers all possible hardware sensor related features. 3.7.4.1. Compass

Page 39 - Weather Forecast

3.7.4.2. Barometer Barometer calibration The built-in Barometer sensor is used to provide you information about the altitude variations during yo

Page 40 - Map settings

To cancel, press ‘back’ ( ) on the bottom of the screen. To select a sensor, tap on it. When successful, the sensor will be shown under ‘

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To disconnect, and forget sensor pairing, press ‘Forget sensor’. The once paired sensor will be paired until it has been forgotten. For example when

Page 42 - Account settings

3.7.4.5. Cadence Cadence sensor settings To connect Cadence sensor, press ‘Pair sensor’. A message box will be shown: ‘Please Wait’. When the

Page 43 - Sensors settings

3.7.5. Language Language selection In Language you can select the language for the user interface. Browse the languages with the up and down a

Page 44 - Heart Rate Sensor Settings

3.7.7. Sound Sound settings In Sound settings you can set certain settings connected to sounds. If you want Teasi to emit a sound when you tap ov

Page 45 - Speed Sensor Settings

ABC keyboard The keyboard is for any letter-based input. The alphabetic keyboard in the software does not contain special characters, but they can

Page 46 - Speed Sensor Calibration

3.7.9. Info Information about BikeNav Teasi Pro In Info it is possible to: Check the version numbers of the software. Read the End-User L

Page 47 - Cadence sensor settings

Power management Power management is for saving power for the device. If no movement is detected, and there is no ongoing recording, the device will

Page 48 - Date & Time settings

2. Starting the device 2.1. First Startup After the boot of the device and the initialization process have completed, the language selection scree

Page 49 - Screen settings

2.2. Second and further startup After the initial startup, the device boots directly into the main menu. You can change the values set in th

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3. Main Menu Main Menu of BikeNav Teasi Pro From the Main Menu you are able to access all the feature of Teasi. In the next sections you will

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