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1. es kag E e 2 As shown in the figure insert the two cable ties into the device cradle 3 Fasten the cable ties around the horizontal bar of the bicycle 4 Cutoff the extra cable ties 5 Upon completion insert BIKE GPS along the direction indicated by the arrow in the figure Installing the device cradle on the vertical bar 1 As shown in the figure insert the device cradle into the rubber pad 2 As shown in the figure insert the two cable ties into the device cradle 3 Fasten the cable ties around the vertical bar of the bicycle 4 Cutoff the extra cable ties 7 5 Upon completion insert BIKE GPS along the direction indicated by the arrow in the figure 2 USB Driver Installation Do not connect the SlidyBike GPS to the PC 1 Start Windows OS 2 Inset the Installation CD into CD ROM drive 3 The installation program will start automatically aE 4 Click Driver 2000 XP s Driver Vista and follow the program s directives to finish the procedure Fenland PAR AEA EN ft Hl heel ald Girard TT Lop ap ch ia 1 a ALE A CTET F TRETEN CRTA be CERE ee L IR Breii S E rem tor iaria Pee TERE Ierial Ebield frear See l 3 ETHER peT Lo meita SEE ee ie aaa er Ss METIN RH SES P MLC rip TE TUTE TUTTE ST ee Cee Connect the SlidyBike GPS to the PC 1 Connect one end of the USB cab
2. si Po OS Click the upload icon to upload the TurnPoints on the map to the device You may open D the TurnPoint files saved in your computer and upload them to the Bi x e mgn m e E z4 ee a pa L p as Bir Aep LS G eines Heke Te S l oe i te Aira ae Ea POr Tum By Tern pouta Eo rE eo 4 e A E Sa oe ai a Tat ee i i l Mea E a wa 2 i k GH i i r ey ws oe CNE z a r my te kasr 5 F H a i i T oe a atl i ad Criar FETTE T ee TEUER Click the upload icon to upload the TurnPoints on the map to the device Delete all the TurnPoints Click the clear all icons i to remove all the TurnPoints on the map pa T Dy Tut A ae gel o eN samma When all the TurnPoints have been deleted the screen shows the world map 6 Setting up the route Click the download icon O to download the route saved on the device 0E MERCURY 100 Route POI Turn By Turn Ta en y ee aaee EEAS j a 7 Ae Ei NN DME ARZI M ag i1624 TO i Z CVE i ARADO TF0 To clear the route data saved on the device click the clear icon Click save icon ka to save the route downloaded from the device to your desktop PC 7 Miscellaneous On all setup screens click the icon u to enter the device information setup screen Basic Info Parameters Length km km hr mile mile hr T
3. GO When switched to Waypoint and Route display modes shows the estimated direct line distance 8 ODO Odometer Shows the current distance traveled in MI miles or KM kilometers 9 DST Distance Displayed in MI or KM Resets to zero when device is turned on or off 10 AZM Azimuth Reads the current azimuth from the e compass and displays it in 29 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 gt i degrees and as a direction on the compass icon Ni SLP Slope Reserved icon Not supported on this model TMP Temperature Shows the current temperature in C or F ee DA D Pah Dana A Dod Digit Display CF Used to display current azimuth AZM SLP or TMP MI KM Switch between KM Kilometer or MI Mile for displaying the distance in Bike Waypoint or Route mode MATN SD Direction Compass When showing the azimuth each direction has a range of 22 5 For example the Northeast 45 direction includes all bearings between 22 5 67 5 MAX Maximum speed Shows the maximum riding speed on record as mi h or km h AVG Average speed Shows the average riding speed on record as mi h or km h tt Ta a Da 3 Digit Display KcalCalorie Unit The Calorie display shows Kcals If less than Kcal it switches to cal mifh km h Speed Unit The unit speed is to be measured in Switch instantaneously MII between KM Backlight indicator
4. GPS an excellent auxiliary navigation aid when cycling It can not only give you a better understanding of your cycling activities but also effectively manage cycling routes The SlidyBike GPS provides only the information you need and nothing else It is suitable for use by all cyclists and is designed to be the easiest to use cycling GPS in the world Its satellite receiver works all around the world and will provide you with many years of useful service This manual will introduce you to the use and features of the SlidyBike GPS so you can optimize performance and take care of the device as well To ensure that you achieve the best performance and service life from the SlidyBike GPS please read carefully through these instructions before use Conditions for Use The SlidyBike GPS is not designed for indoor or underwater use The device uses GPS satellites to calculate distances and is designed to serve as an auxiliary navigation aid for bicycles between the temperatures 0 C to 60 C Using the SlidyBike GPS for cycling activities therefore allows the device to deliver optimum performance If you find that any of the standard accessories listed in this manual are missing or damaged please contact your local distributor or retailer 1 Introduction 1 1 Package Contents Before using this product please check that the following items were included within the package If there are any missing items please contact the distributor you purch
5. Time Total cumulative distance ridden shown as ODO in MI or KM Current speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing north 32 After pressing the Select button the displayed items become ee Current riding time shown as Time Distance ridden so far shown as DST in MI or KM Current speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing north After pressing the Select button a second time the displayed items become Current riding time shown as Time Distance ridden so far shown as DST in MI or KM Maximum speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing north 33 After pressing the Select button a third time the displayed items become Current riding time shown as Time Distance ridden so far shown as DST in MI or KM Average speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing north 5 After pressing the Select button a fourth time the displayed items become Current Time in 24 hour format Shown as Q l Current azimuth and arrow pointing north Shown as AZM and Current speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing north 34 6 After pressing the Select button a fifth time the displayed items become es ee Current riding time shown as Time Current temperature shown as TMP in C or F Current calories shown as cal if under 1Kcal and as Kcal otherwise Arrow pointing north 6 3 Waypoint Mode In Bike mode press the Power button switches to Waypoint mode At startup waypoint A is
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7. O na setae ety ie atgcie wisest ae ssa ee ee esas 43 Disclaimer SlidyBike GPS User Manual Version V1 0 Sliding Bike Development Lid E mail service slidingbike com http slidybike com This user manual is only intended for the personal use of the purchaser The purchaser may not copy or otherwise publish any part of this user manual for any purpose in any form or through any method be it electronic or mechanical photographic records included except with the prior consent in writing of Sliding Bike Development Ltd Sliding Bike Development Ltd reserves the right to modify without notice any of the information contained within this user manual Sliding Bike Development Ltd reserves the right to change improve or modify its product or its content at any time without having to notify any person or organization Copyright 2008 Sliding Bike Development Ltd All rights reserved Warning The correct and safe use of the SlidyBike GPS requires the user s familiarity with certain items of knowledge Please read through this user manual before operating the device The SlidyBike GPS is only intended to be an auxiliary device and can t be held legally liable for any accidents resulting from errors in measurement through the user s incorrect operation or use of the SlidyBike GPS About GPS GPS Global Positioning System is a satellite navigation system developed by the U S Department of Defense GPS consists of 32 satellites orbitin
8. Recorder storage indicator Divides the total number of entries into 6 parts Increments by 1 block for each sixth of total storage FO Bike Mode Switching to this mode will show information about current ride ABCD waypoints A B C and D WayPoint indicator Press the Select button to cycle between 26 r koute indicator Shows the location of the next destination 27 setup Mode indicator Changes to Setup Mode when user enters setup mode 6 Instructions 6 1 Start Hold the power button 1sec gt the length of time required to acquire a GPS fix after starting this device may vary Approx 2 minutes A First use after purchase may need to update Approx 15 45 satellite information sec B Frequent use in Taiwan Special Approx 5 minutes A Device has not been used for over 3 months B You are over 800km away from the location where you last used this device Blinking icon means no fix or scanning A constantly lit icon means fix acquired or being acquired When there is no GPS fix time is displayed as distance as and speed as 6 2 Bike Mode This is the default mode upon startup There are three main modes these being Bike OO Waypoint BCD and Route Pressing on the Power Mode button cycles between Bike WayPoint and Route modes 1 By default the device starts in a O mode The first page shows the following items vomp Current riding time shown as
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10. ased this product from immediately 1 2 3 1 eo eS a eS SY oa SlidyBike GPS internal rechargeable lithium battery AC charger User Manual USB Cable software CD ROM Bicycle Mount Protective Cover Strap 1 2 Maintenance Do not attempt to disassemble the SlidyBike GPS This device contains no user repairable parts Please store the SlidyBike GPS out of direct sunlight or high temperatures 1 3 Charging Connect one end of the USB cable to the rubber covered port on the base and the other end into the AC charger Plug the AC charger into a power socket The device can be on or off while charging A battery icon E will appear while charging to show the current progress The number of blocks will increase over time and when fully charged the icon will show three blocks It takes 4 5 hours to fully recharge the battery A fully charged SlidyBike GPS can operate up to 11 hours with normal use and with the backlight turned off This however is still subject to usage and environmental conditions The battery does not need to be fully discharged before recharging If there is no satellite signal do not leave the the battery to charge overnight The best and the fastest way of recharging the device is to turn the power off before charging Once the device is fully charged please put away the USB cable and AC charger then close the rubber cover over the port so it is ready for use next time 6 1 4 Introduction to
11. displayed Press the Select button to cycle through waypoints A D When the Power button is pressed to exit or access this mode it will remember which waypoint A D was last displayed Bros Fai Estimated time of arrival shown as TOA Estimated direct line distance shown as DTG in MI or KM Current speed shown as mi h or km h Arrow pointing towards the destination Set Waypoint Holding down the Select button for 3 seconds opens the 4 display and makes the current waypoint blink For example if waypoint B is currently displayed waypoint B along a Da DaDa with DTG and Vaal E A distance display will start blinking Pressing the 35 Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button resets the waypoint The DTG for the newly marked waypoint should be 0 00 Now hold down the Select button for 3 seconds to close the Setup mode and 4 display The waypoint has now been set and the next time you wish to ride to waypoint B it will direct you to the marked waypoint Marking a new waypoint will override the previously marked waypoint When the rider is within 50m of waypoint A B C or D a buzzer will sound 5 times lasting 1 second each time at 0 5 second intervals The arrow will also blink each time the buzzer sounds The user can press any button to stop the buzzer or wait for it to finish and the arrow will continue blinking When within 10m of the waypoint all eight points of the compass icon will start blinking and only r
12. emperature F c E Time Zone hour 8 Datalog Interval Time sec 1 C Real Time NMEA Output On the map screen click the map satellite mixed buttons to switch the map display mode ie For Ba a 28 When the network resources are not enough map mode is suggested 5 LCD Icon Guide nan m Tx 1c nin cr m nix OO kn E a HM ABCD A 1 E power remaining When charging the blocks cycle from the bottom up going from 0 to 3 blocks Once fully charged the icon stays at 3 blocks Battery Divided into 3 blocks During normal use this shows the amount of a n E 2 Satellite Indicates the GPS positioning status Blinking means no fix or scanning for satellites Constant means position acquired or still acquiring fix 3 Time Shows the cumulative riding time When Reset to 00 00 00 it will start counting riding time when the user starts riding reaches 5km hr If riding time exceeds 24 hours it resets to 00 00 00 4 TOA Time of Arrival When switched to Waypoint and Route display mode it shows the estimated time of arrival If current speed is under 5km hr there is no GPS fix or if distance to target is more than 24 hours is displayed pata El ta n Time display 6 O Shows the time for the current region Taiwan for example must be set to UTC 8hr based on the GPS reference time If GPS fix not acquired then the time display changes to 7 DTG Distance to
13. evert to normal when the rider is more than 10m away from the waypoint This item can only be calculated or displayed when GPS coordinates are available When GPS fix has not been acquired time is shown as distance as and speed as If speed is less than 5km hr time is shown as 6 4 Route Mode Pressing the Select button cycles between route destination ID from 1 through to 50 When the rider approaches within 50m of the current destination ID a buzzer will sound 5 times lasting 1 second each time at 0 5 second intervals The arrow will also blink each time the buzzer sounds The user can press any button to stop the buzzer or wait for it to finish and the arrow will continue blinking When within 10m of the destination all eight points of the compass icon will start blinking and the device will automatically move to the next destination ID If destination ID is 50 it will continue blinking just like Waypoint mode When leaving or entering Route mode the device will remember the last destination ID displayed When GPS fix has not been acquired time is shown as and distance as If speed is less than 5km hr time is shown as oe B23 Estimated time of arrival shown as TOA Estimated direct line distance shown as DTG in MI or KM Current waypoint ID between 01 50 Arrow pointing towards the destination Mark Route In Route mode destinations 01 50 hold down the Select button fo
14. fe me heist ice time display DST 4 a os ee Pad Bana Bana Pam distance display MAX AVG haml M speed display Kcal display In Setup Mode pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button resets everything to 0 The 4 digit display is set to 0 00 and 3 digit display is set to 0 0 as well while continuing to blink The items reset include Time Distance Maximum and Average Speed Calories 1 Pressing the Select button for the first time Noe a a Blinking items include ODO and a A distance display Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button resets the odometer After reset it continues to blink and display the number 0 00 39 2 Pressing the Select button for the second time Blinking items include MI or KM mi h or km h If MI is blinking then mi h will be blinking as well If KM is blinking then km h will be blinking Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button switches between metric or imperial units and they will continue to blink lf the unit of measurement is switched to imperial or metric other functions unit of measurement will switch as well 3 Pressing the Select button for a third time reverts back to the first blinking item Under any display mode holding down Select for 3 seconds closes Setup mode and the 4 display then reverts back to user mode 6 6 2 Waypoint Mode Setup iv HS display The current waypoint will also star
15. g around 11 000 miles above the surface of the Earth These satellites travel at soeeds that allow them to orbit the planet twice a day and emit a low powered radio signal These signals are received and recorded using five ground stations with extremely accurate clocks By using these extremely accurate clocks the ground stations can determine with great precision the position of every satellite in their orbit Your GPS receiver is capable of reading the signals transmitted by these satellites By knowing the position and distance of al least 4 satellites it s possible to accurately calculate the receiver s current latitude longitude and elevation WAAS enhances the accuracy of your GPS WAAS stands for Wide Area Augmentation system and was developed by the Federal Aviation Administration to augment the accuracy of GPS for aviation use It consists of additional ground stations that are placed at specific locations where the exact coordinates are known When used with a master station the accuracy of satellite positioning signals can be improved to almost three meters The SlidyBike GPS must scan and detect signals from at least 3 such satellites in order to calculate your current location and movement The SlidyBike GPS is designed for recreational use only Please do not use this product for industrial or professional surveying Thank You for Choosing the SlidyBike GPS The lightness compactness and user friendly interface make the SlidyBike
16. ity Average velocity Calories mmm A A A OS 16 ee Datalog records ai needs i eso et ack seal O O A WN O Length unit Temperature unit Personal Weight Time zone Datalog interval time Close the device information window Update the settings 4 Setting up the POI point of interest Startup screen PO Tum By Tum Route Download the POI from the device to the map click the icon to download the POI saved in the device to the map Besides you can save the POI to your desktop computer by clicking the ka icon for others to upload to another BIKE GPS eiov ea Click the download icon to download the POI of the device to the map 18 Click the save icon to save the POI on the map to the proper folder on your computer You may set the POI on the map by moving the POI icon A D around the map and later upload the POI to the device eet e E ail yey Ti a be j et eee M ad pete a aa Click the POIs A D with your mouse and move them to your desired places HES fa 7 ja n Click the upload icon to upload the POIs on the map to the device You may open the POI files saved in your computer and upload them to the device fc J up Hi ene eee a 5 j 1 kai a a E E E Jo E E p Click the upload icon to upload the POIs on the map to the device 21 5 Setting up the TurnPoint Turn by Turn Startup
17. le to the USB port on the PC 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the port on the base of the SlidyBike GPS 3 Hold down the power button on the BIKE GPS for 2 seconds until it turns on 4 The system will automatically detect and identify the SlidyBike GPS 3 Bundled Software Installation 1 Start Windows OS 2 Inset the Installation CD into CD ROM drive 3 The installation program will start automatically i l Driver 2000 XP sis 5 If it can t install please download the Windows Installer 4 5 from www microsoft com and install SlidyBike GPS after installed Windows Installer 4 5 4 Bundled Software SlidyBike GPS Introduction 1 Start the software Start gt Programs gt SlidyBike GPS gt SlidyBike GPS Utility 2 Software startup screen 3 Device information and settings Device Info Basic Info Firmware Mo 1 006 1 Serial Mo AASAASAAAAAAA Device Status Parameters 3 Travel Time eset 10 Length km kmfhr mile miler 4 Travel Distance 0 0 11 Temperature OF C 5 Odometer 0 0 12 Weight 68 0 kg Ob Maximum velocity 23 9 13 Time Zone hour l4 Datalog Interval Time sec 7 Average Velocity 0 0 5 Calories 473 5 9 Datalog Records 1616 1s a 2 3 4 Firmware version Device serial number Travel time Travel distance Odometer Ol NS an NI NI NA NSN 6 7 8 Maximum veloc
18. r 3 seconds opens the 4 display The current destination 01 50 will also start blinking For example if currently set to destination ID 21 the number 21 will flash during Setup mode The blinking items 4 orons HAEE include DTG and amp A a A distance reading Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button the destination will be reset and its coordinates marked The calculated DTG should be 0 00 Use this method to mark all 50 waypoints 37 6 5 Other Functions 1 Start or stop recorder Pressing the Start Stop button in user mode turns the or icon on or off This also turns the recorder on and off as well The recording intervals can be configured through the bundled software For more information please refer to the software instructions 2 Turn LCD backlight on or off Holding down the Start Stop button for 3 seconds in user mode turns the icon on or off This also turns the LCD backlight on or off as well 38 6 6 Setup Mode In Bike OO mode Waypoint ABCD mode or Route mode holding down the Select button for 3 seconds switches to Setup Mode Bike Mode Time DTG MAX and AVG Kcal ODO Reset Cycle Unit Waypoint Mode Reset Waypoints A B C D Mark Waypoint Cycle Unit Route Mode Reset Destinations 01 50 Mark Waypoint Cycle Unit 6 6 1 Bike Mode Setup Holding down the Select button for 3 seconds in this user mode opens the Blinking items include ABO Time
19. screen le Tiea By Tum Rauta D w G aikai Download the TurnPoint from the device to the map click the icon to download the TurnPoint saved in the device to the map As well you can save the TurnPoint to your desktop computer by clicking the ka icon for others to upload to another BIKE GPS Tun ay Tem fosta Aa a LE oi Katrin mk ka il pase Himachal na fai a ee Le oe warara Te eh ge Click the download icon to download the TurnPoint of the device to the map L Poo Tum By Tum Rowe 0 afe Fle oi s 0 ra m ws a ki E _ eo _ _ eee 5 D sa Bicorg olla a 3 ome Py y Sect a i Jo a m b BAE a F a A joe J i ine bal px ms FI sa E earr e G Poean i 9 Temp t Sy n r E FR he Tarn Fap un Bo Click the save icon to save the TurnPoint on the map to a proper folder on your computer You may edit the TurnPoints 1 50 on the map by adding or deleting TurnPoints on the map and later upload the TurnPoints to the device 98 HERUR 120 POI Tum By Tem Route lo oliv Go al ar ae 5 o ERA Click the add icon to add new TurnPoints 1 MER URV LOO Pow Tum By Tum Route oo Belk oO sie E P 5 E mexciavice POL Turn By Tum Route oF ov Hee se Rieger
20. t blinking For example if currently set to Waypoint B B will flash during Setup mode The blinking items include DTG JN A A distance reading Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop In Waypoint modes A D hold down the Select button for 3 seconds opens the button resets the waypoint and marks the current coordinates The calculated DTG should be 0 00 Once reset it will continue blinking Pressing the Select button for the second time Blinking items include MI or KM mi h or km h If MI is blinking then mi h will be blinking as well If KM is blinking then km h will be blinking Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button switches between metric or imperial units and they will continue to blink lf the unit of measurement is switched to imperial or metric other functions unit of measurement will switch as well Pressing the Select button for a third time reverts back to the first blinking item Under any display mode holding down Select for 3 seconds closes Setup mode and the 4 display then reverts back to user mode 41 6 6 3 Route Mode Setup ae 0 db In Route mode destinations 01 50 holding down the Select destination 01 50 will also start blinking For example if currently set to destination ID 21 the number 21 will flash during Setup mode The blinking items include Ht DTG and Mt A Pt Da Dal distance reading By pressing the Reset Mark button i e S
21. tart Stop button the destination will be reset and it s coordinates marked The calculated DTG should be 0 00 Once reset it will continue blinking button for 3 seconds opens the display The current Pressing the Select button a second time Blinking items include MI or KM mi h or km h If MI is blinking then mi h will be blinking as well If KM is blinking then km h will be blinking Pressing the Reset Mark button i e Start Stop button switches between metric or imperial units and they will continue to blink lf the unit of measurement is switched to imperial or metric other functions unit of measurement will switch as well Pressing the Select button a third time Reverts to the first blinking item Under any setup mode holding down the Select button for 3 seconds closes the setup mode and ft display then reverts back to user mode 42 7 Troubleshooting No power 1 Battery low or 1 Charge battery damaged 2 Hold down power button until device 2 Power button not powers up held down for 3 seconds Satellite not 1 Not enough time to 1 Check satellite icon to see if it is continuing detected scan for satellite signal to blink If it stops blinking it has acquired fix 2 Device under cover on satellites 2 Keep the device in an open area not blocked by buildings Device can t 1 Device not correctly 1 Check that USB is correctly connected to connect with PC connected with USB device or repl
22. the Hardware Power Mode select button Start Stop Mark Reset Select Adjust button USB Port 1 Power Mode select button Use to turn power on Hold on 1sec off Hold on 3sec and switch between operating modes Push 2 Select Adjust button Switch display functions configure parameters Push and setup mode Hold on 38sec 3 Start Stop Mark Reset button Turns the recorder Push backlight on off Hold on 3sec marks locations and resets parameter settings Push 1 5 System Requirements Please check that your computer meets the following system requirements before installing the driver program and software bundled with this product Pentium III 83000MHz CPU or above USB Interface 512MB RAM CD ROM drive Windows Vista XP 2000 operating system Network bandwidth download and upload upward 2M Se ae 1 6 Basic Specifications ng Ti re be Single unit positioning with lt 10M nsina n N Power Supply Endurance 11 hours under normal use with backlight off nterface eae USB Interface can connect Yes to PC 91 1 L x 46 1 W x 23 9 D mm Water Resistance IPX7 Waterproof at depths of up to 1m for up to 30 minutes Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 60 C 1 7 Installing the device cradle Part List 1 Device cradle 1 2 Rubber pad 1 3 Cable tie 2 Installing the device cradle on the horizontal bar 1 As shown in the figure insert the device cradle into the rubber pad

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