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Holux GPSport 260 Pro
Holux GPSport 260 Pro
User’s Guide
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Safety Precautions
• Use the power adapter included with the package, using power adapters
other than the one provided will result in malfunction and could prove
dangerous.
• Do not use the power adapter in a wet environment. When hands and feet
are wet, do not touch the power adapter.
• While using the power adaptor ensure that the area is well ventilated. Do
not let paper or other material cover the power adaptor, as this will interfere
with cooling. Do not use the power adaptor whilst it is in a bag.
• This device is waterproof (meets IPX 7 standard) but not protected against
water immersion.
Warranty Information
The GPSport 260 Pro is warranted to be free from defects in material and
functions for a period of one year from the date of purchase. If there is a
product failure of within this period (under normal conditions), a replacement
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will be provided at no charge to the customer.
Copyright Information
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may
be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or
translated into any language in any form or by any mean, without the express
written permission of Holux Technology, Inc.
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• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
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CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this
device could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be
operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
RF Exposure Warning
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided
instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to
End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions
and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................10
FEATURES.............................................................................................11
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ........................................................................ 12
STANDARD ACCESSORIES .................................................................... 15
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ..................................................................... 17
CHARGING THE BATTERY ..................................................................... 18
Using the AC Charger ..................................................................... 18
INSTALLING BIKE MOUNT ...................................................................... 19
WEARING HRM.................................................................................... 21
INSTALLING CADENCE .......................................................................... 23
INSTALLING SPEED SENSOR ................................................................. 26
REPLACING THE BATTERY OF CADENCE/SPEED SENSOR ...................... 30
DOWNLOADING TRACK LOGS ............................................................... 32
Installing ezTour Plus ...................................................................... 32
Starting ezTour Plus ........................................................................ 36
Starting ezTour Planner .................................................................. 37
Connecting to a PC ......................................................................... 38
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Training Time................................................................................... 63
Start Training ................................................................................... 65
MULTI FINDER MODE ............................................................................ 68
PEDOMETER MODE .............................................................................. 71
COMPASS MODE .................................................................................. 73
SETTING MODE .................................................................................... 74
HISTORY MODE .................................................................................... 77
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To Set Distance Alert....................................................................... 92
To Set Altitude Alert......................................................................... 92
Reset Alert....................................................................................... 93
CALIBRATION ....................................................................................... 94
Altimeter Calibration........................................................................ 94
Compass Calibration....................................................................... 97
LOG ..................................................................................................... 98
Interval....................................................................................................98
Auto-Start (Logging) ............................................................................100
Pause (Logging) ...................................................................................101
WIRELESS LINK .................................................................................. 102
Activate Wireless Link ................................................................... 102
Scan .............................................................................................. 103
Connect and Detect ...................................................................... 104
About Wheel Size.......................................................................... 104
Setting Wheel Size........................................................................ 105
GENERAL (SETTING) .......................................................................... 108
User Profile.................................................................................... 108
Set Backlight ................................................................................. 109
Auto Flip Page................................................................................110
Memory Mode ................................................................................110
Auto Power Off ...............................................................................111
SYSTEM SETTING ................................................................................111
Delete all log...................................................................................112
Time Format ...................................................................................112
Time Zone ......................................................................................112
Unit .................................................................................................113
Language .......................................................................................114
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LCD Contrast..................................................................................114
Odometer .......................................................................................114
GPS ................................................................................................116
Signal....................................................................................................116
Cold Start..............................................................................................116
Reset Device ..................................................................................118
Initial Setup.....................................................................................118
Specifications ................................................................................................123
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the GPSport 260 Pro. The GPSport 260 comes
with a sturdy feel and shape and is packed with great features. In addition,
it is compatible with an optional heart rate monitor strap, cadence sensor
and speed sensor for anyone who wants to have in-depth analysis on
their rides and accordingly sharpen their outdoor performance.
The GPSport 260 Pro works as a GPS data logger with internal memory,
plus, it also serves the purpose of a speed meter that shows immediate
sport information including speed, distance, time, and pace while users
are exercising. Plus, the built-in 3D compass and barometer sensors
make it a perfect gadget for outdoor lovers to find their direction and
altitude. One of its simplest functions is to work as a pedometer for
everyday exercise measurer and motivator.
The GPSport 260 Pro is bundled with a set of powerful software called
ezTour Plus and ezTour Planner. The former helps users with their
health fitness management, while the latter enables users to plan their
course prior to their outdoor adventure.
The device plays the role of outdoor best companion and in the
meantime reminds users how they can contribute to the environment by
calculating and showing the amount of CO2 emissions reduced and the
amount of calories consumed when users are walking/hiking/cycling
instead of driving.
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Features
● GPS positioning
● BMI calculation
● Pedometer
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Parts and Functions
Front View
Backlight
Power/
Exit
Start/Pause
button
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Rear View
Button
Name Icon Function
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5-Direction Use Left, Up, Right, and Down to
select an option.
OK
Press the OK button in the middle
to confirm selection.
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Standard Accessories
Please make sure the following accessories are included in the box.
Please contact your supplier immediately if there are any missing items.
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Bicycle Mounting Kit
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Optional Accessories
Heart Rate Monitor
(HRM) set
Cadence set
(containing cadence
sensor and magnetic)
Pouch
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Charging the Battery
Using the AC Charger
1. Plug the mini USB plug of the AC charger into the mini USB
port at the back of the GPSport 260 Pro.
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Installing Bike Mount
You can install the bike mount and the GPS on the left or right side of
the handlebar or on the stem.
2. Thread the two cable ties through the slots of the bracket holder.
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3. Place the rubber pad under the bike mount and attach the bike
mount securely to the bike stem using the two cable ties.
4. Slide in the GPS on top of the bike mount until it snaps into place.
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Wearing HRM
Each HRM set contains the heart rate monitor sensor and elastic chest
strap.
♦ The HRM sensor and chest strap should be worn in the front
position as shown.
♦ There are two conductive rubbers on the elastic chest strap,
slightly moisten them to have better conductivity.
♦ Adjust the length of the elastic chest strap so that it will not fall
off when used.
①. ②.
The HRM comes in two parts, the Attach the sensor to the chest strap
HRM sensor itself and the chest with the mark facing up as shown.
strap.
③. ④.
There are two conductive rubbers Adjust the length of the chest strap
on the chest strap, slightly moisten to fit your chest circumference and
them to have better conductivity. will stay in place during your
exercise movement.
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⑤.
Wrap the chest strap around your chest and buckle it up with the sensor
placed in the front of your chest. Adjust the strap to fit snugly against your
body.
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Installing Cadence
♦ The cadence comes in two parts, the cadence sensor itself and the
magnet.
♦ Place the sensor on the chain stay. Rotate the crank to make sure
the sensor will not touch the rotating crank. If the sensor touches
the crank, move the sensor slightly upwards. Use the cable ties to
secure the cadence sensor.
♦ Place the magnet on the crank. Use two cable ties to secure the
magnet.
♦ The cadence sensor and the magnet should pass facing each
other with no more than 25 millimeters between the two to transmit
accurate data.
①. ②.
The cadence comes in two parts, Place the rubber pad on the chain
the cadence sensor itself and the stay.
magnet. Place the cadence sensor onto the
The cadence sensor should be rubber pad.
placed on the chain stay, and the
magnet on the crank.
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③. ④.
Thread the two included cable ties DO NOT pull the cable ties yet
(thicker ones) through the cadence now. Leave the cable ties loose
sensor. Wind the cable ties to enough to be adjusted. The cable
secure the cadence sensor onto ties should be fixed only when the
the chain stay. magnet is fixed. Continue to next
step to fix the magnet.
⑤. ⑥.
Place the magnet on the inner side Thread and wind the included two
of the crank. cable ties (thinner ones) to secure
Make sure the cadence sensor and the magnet onto the crank.
the magnet pass facing each other Once the rotation is assured and
with no more than 25 millimeters the position of the two is fixed, pull
between the two. the cable ties to secure the
magnet.
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⑦. ⑧.
Pull the cable ties to fix the Trim the cable ties if they hinder
cadence sensor and the magnet. the rotation.
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Installing Speed Sensor
♦ The speed senor comes in two parts, the speed sensor itself and
the magnet. You can choose to install the speed sensor/magnet to
the fork/front wheel spoke or the chain stay/back wheel spoke of
your bike as long as the magnet is at the same level of the speed
sensor and the spacing of the two should not exceed 25
millimeters
♦ Use two cable ties to secure the speed sensor to the fork or chain
stay of your bike.
♦ Attach the magnet to the wheel spoke. The magnet must be facing
the speed sensor. For the spoke is too thin for the magnet to attach
by cable ties, users should tighten the magnet screw instead of
using cable ties.
♦ The magnet and speed sensor should pass facing each other with
no more than 25 millimeters between the two to transmit accurate
data.
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Install the Speed Sensor Step By Step
①. ②.
The speed sensor comes in two Unscrew the magnet to open it.
parts, the speed sensor itself and the
magnet.
The speed sensor should be placed
on the chain stay and the magnet on
the rear wheel spoke, the two should
pass facing each other.
③. ④.
Open the magnet without separating Place the speed sensor on the
the cases apart. inner side of a chain stay. Make
sure the speed sensor and the
magnet should pass facing each
other with no more than 25
millimeters between the two.
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⑤. ⑥.
Close the magnet and screw it. Place the speed sensor on the
Do NOT secure the screw yet. Leave inner side of a chain stay. Make
the magnet loose enough to be sure the speed sensor and the
adjusted until the speed sensor is magnet should pass facing each
fixed. Continue to fix the speed other with no more than 25
sensor. millimeters between the two.
⑦.
Thread and wind the included two cable ties (thicker ones) to secure the
speed sensor onto the chain stay. Trim the cable ties if they hinder the
rotation
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⑧.
Secure the speed sensor to make sure it is firmly attached to the spoke
without moving upward or downward while cycling.
Note:
To remove or adjust the magnet, use a screw driver to unsecure or
secure it. Do not pull the magnet by force or the magnet will be
damaged.
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Replacing the Battery of Cadence/Speed Sensor
When the battery of the cadence/speed sensor is drained, you can
replace the battery by yourself. The coin cell battery cadence and speed
sensor is CR2032.
1. Place the cadence/speed sensor with the coin cell lid facing up.
2. Use a coin and align it with the groove of the lid.
3. Twist the lid counter-clockwise until it is loose enough to be lifted
from the edge.
①. ②.
Place the cadence sensor with the Use a coin and align it with the
coin cell lid facing up groove of the lid.
Twist the lid counter-clockwise until
it is loose enough to be lifted from
the edge.
③. ④.
Remove the lid Replace the battery with positive
side facing the lid.
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⑤.
Restore the lid. Use a coin to twist it clockwise until
it is secured.
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Downloading Track Logs
To download the recorded track log and view it on your computer, firstly
you will need to install the bundled ezTour Plus.
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Starting ezTour Plus
Once the ezTour Plus is well installed in your computer, the ezTour
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Starting ezTour Planner
Plus is installed and the program icon will appear on the tool bar.
Double-click the icon and the software to start planning your courses.
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Connecting to a PC
After the ezTour Plus is installed, you can now connect your GPSport
260 Pro to your computer to download the recorded track log. Use the
included mini USB cable to connect the GPSport 260 Pro with your
computer as described below.
1. Connect the mini USB plug (smaller) of the USB cable to the mini
USB port at the back of the device.
2. Connect the USB plug (larger) or the USB cable to a USB port on
your computer.
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Introduction of 9 Function Modes
Main Menu
The main menu appears when the device is turned on by pressing the
power button. 9 operation modes are displayed in the main menu
including Sport, Plot, Follow Course, Training, Multiple Finder,
Pedometer, Compass, History and Setting modes. Use the up/down
button to scroll up/down and select the mode by pressing the OK
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Sport Mode
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Speed Meter Dashboard/ Analog speed meter
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Sub Page 3 HRM and CAD: (Heart Rate Monitor & Cadence)
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Sub Page 5 Carbon Saving:
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The above selection, for example, will result in
the display on Sub Page 4 as shown.
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User Defined Screen
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Plot Mode
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View Mode
Compass
POI
Back to Menu
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Pan Mode
N North
Zoom Mode
Plot Mode
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The following x- and
y-axis combinations are
available:
Altitude + Time
Altitude + Distance
Speed + Time
Speed + Distance
1. GPS
2. Always north
3. According to Compass
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Select to toggle between Hide Track and Show
Track.
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Follow Course Mode
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Follow course from listed tracks
List
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Check Points
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Follow course from history logs
History List
Track details:
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Check Points
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View Track Course in Speed Meter Mode
View Track Course
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View Track Course in Plot Mode
Show track
on Plot
Mode.
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Press the button to enter/toggle between the Zoom & Pan
mode
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Training
Training - HRM
HRM is set to notify users with alarm when the heart rate exceeds or
falls behind a specific range of heart rates per minutes. The specific
heart rate range is pre-determined in the Select Range page. There are
5 ranges starting from the highest/most intensive
level to the most relaxed level for selection based
on the user’s birth year. The highest range of
HRM is derived from the equation listed below,
Highest HRM rage = 220 – user’s age
For example, when the user is 30 years old, the highest/most intensive
range of HRM is 190 (bpm).
Users must activate the HRM sensor before they start the training. See
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section titled Setting to activate/deactivate the HRM sensors. Go to
Setting Wireless Link Activate ANT + Devices HRM.
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Training – Cadence
Cadence is the number of revolutions of the crank set per minute for
cyclists. Cyclists can set cadence alert when current cadence exceeds
or falls behind a specific range of the revolution of the crank set per
minute (rpm).
Users must activate the cadence sensor before they start the training.
See section titled Setting to activate/deactivate the Cadence sensor.
Go to Setting Wireless Link Activate ANT + Devices
Cadence.
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Select Cadence range from list:
Training Time
Users can set Training Time when they want to workout for certain
period of time. Move the left/right button to set HH (hour) and MM
(minute). Press the button to increase/decrease the value.
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When the goal of training time is reached, a message
prompts to show the training is to finish.
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Start Training
Press the left/right button to switch between page for speed, time,
distance and grade information.
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pre-setting range, the corresponding value will be highlighted for
notification.
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Summary
You can check your physical fitness after workout on
the Summary page. The training summary can be
displayed in numbers or in graphic (plot mode).
Information shown includes HRM
range/maximum/average, cadence range/maximum/average, speed
maximum/average, training time, distance, maximum grade and
average grade.
The HRM and Cadence efficiency can be displayed in percentage as
a brief summary of your fitness for the workout.
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Multi Finder Mode
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Stores up to 20 user defined Finder
points
Upload Finder points directly from
ezTour planner with their own
language
Allow users to edit coordinate on
device
Allow users to mark a new Finder
point on device
Allow users to switch coordinate
between WSG84 and Geocache
format
List Points
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Set Points
Show
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Pedometer Mode
pedometer is starting.
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Press the OK button to Reset Counter
or to set the Stride Length.
Please note:
1. Unless Reset Counter is selected
and confirmed, Pedometer will not be
reset and number of steps will be
stored when the device is turned off.
2. Log recording continues when
Pedometer is working.
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Compass Mode
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Setting Mode
Setting Menu
Quick Setup
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Alert
Wireless Link
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General
System
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History Mode
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Push the OK button to save the track to
your favorite list.
Getting Started
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Turning On GPSport 260 Pro
Press the Power button until the startup screen appears on the
LCD.
Initial Setup
Please perform the initial setup for the very first time use of
GPSport 260 Pro. If the GPSport 260 Pro is reset, the Initial
Setup will automatically start when users turn on the device.
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Go to Main Menu Setting General Set Backlight
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Starting/Stopping Logging
Auto-Start Logging
The GPSport 260 Pro is set to automatically log your track once it is
turned on.
To pause logging during activity, just press the Power button and the
icon “ ” will be replaced by pause icon “ ” as shown below.
Users are able to use the Quick Menu function to start/pause the log.
For more details on data log recording, please refer to the later section
titled “ Log”.
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Basic Operation
Quick Menu
Press and concurrently, the quick menu appears for fast setup
including: enter Main Menu, Save POI, Pause Log, Save & Clear (log),
and QR Code, Lock Keys and Activate 2.4G.
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Save POI
Pause Log
QR Code
Lock Keys
ctivate 2.4G
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Basic Operation without Setting
Speed Meter
See below for the description of Sport Information on the speed meter.
Press the left or right to switch among pages with different sport
information as shown in the following sub pages. The top and bottom
sport data items on Sub Page 1, 2 and 3 are fixed. As for Sub Page 4
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and 5, both top and bottom data items can be changed and selected by
customers. Press to enter the menu of sport information to select for
top row and for bottom row.
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Status Icons
The status icons indicates Sport mode, Compass icon, POI,
Backlight, Satellite Status, Memory Mode and Battery.
Bicycle mode
Running mode
Walking mode
Vehicle mode
Compass icons:
Backlight icon:
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Backlight is on
Note: When battery is extremely low, the device will be turned off
automatically.
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Quick Setup
User-friendly Quick setup function allows you to quickly setup
most common settings. Press the Menu
button to enter Main Menu and choose
Quick Setup to begin.
Sport Mode
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different trips. This is useful especially when users want
to calculate mileages for different trips in different sport
modes.
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Alert
The Alert function can be set for time, speed, distance and
altitude.
• Time Alert
- appears only when the pre-determined time is reached.
• Speed Alert
- appears only when the pre-determined speed is reached.
• Distance Alert
- appears only when the pre-determined distance is reached.
• Altitude Alert
- appears only when the pre-determined altitude is reached.
To Set Alerts
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Note: Speed must be set within the range of 1 to 500 (km/h).
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Note: Altitude must be set within the range of 1 to 9999 (m).
Reset Alert
You may also reset alert by selecting Reset Alert from the Alert
submenu:
1. Select Reset Alert.
2. Press the OK button to confirm.
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Calibration
GPSport 260 Pro comes with built-in 3D electronic compass and
barometer sensors. Calibration for barometer is necessary at the start of
each activity’s recording.
Altimeter Calibration
Note: If the device is set to Auto Calibration, the altitude will be gained
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from the following algorithm.
1. the first 5 log points in 5 seconds after GPS fixed are acquired.
2. the highest and lowest ones of the 5 log points are left out. There are
3 values remained.
The auto calibration is performed every time when the device is turned
on.
Auto Calibration:
Setting Calibration Altimeter Auto
Main Menu
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Manual Calibration:
Setting Calibration Altimeter Manual
Main Menu
Enter the current height by pressing the Up/Down button to
adjust the value. Press the OK button to confirm and exit.
Note: Altitude must be set within the range of -999 to +30,000 (m).
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Compass Calibration
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Press the OK button. Once calibration is finished, the following
screen appears follows a beep sound.
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Note: Users should always calibrate the compass at the start of
their outdoor activities for more accurate log information.
Log
Interval
The GPSport 260 Pro is set to automatically log your track once it is
turned on. The factory setting of automatic logging is set to log at
interval of time/distance ≥10 m/5 sec.
The GPSport 260 Pro checks the distance every 5 seconds.
See below illustration for an example. If the distance is less than 10
meters in the first 5 seconds, the GpSport 260 Pro is not logging.
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The GPSport 260 Pro checked again in another 5 seconds. The total
distance then is 16 meters long, so it logs and one waypoint is recorded.
The device resets the counter and measures the distance and time agin.
The log Interval Auto is useful especially for users who do not want to
repeatedly record one waypoint during a trip. Most cases, recording
waypoints at the same place only because users were staying for a
period of time is not necessary.
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Note: Time interval must be set within the range of 1 to 120
seconds; Distance interval must be set within the range of 1 to
1000 (m).
Auto-Start (Logging)
Auto-Start means the GPSport 260 Pro will automatically starts to log
once the satellite signal is well received. User can enable/disable the
auto logging by entering Setting Log
Auto Start Yes/No
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Pause (Logging)
Users can set the log to stop/pause recording when the speed is below
a determined number from 1km to 5 km.
Press the up and down button to check the Enable box.
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Wireless Link
The GPSport 260 Pro is using ANT+
to collect and transfer sensor data.
The three sport sensors supported
are HRM (heart rate monitor), speed
sensor and cadence.
Press the OK button to enter the
setting menu.
Users have to activate the GPSport 260 Pro wireless link before
they connect the GPSport 260 Pro with sport sensors. If the
wireless link is not yet activated, the setting menu displays
“Activate” for selection, otherwise, “Deactivate” is displayed
when the device is active.
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Scan
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Connect and Detect
The GPSport 260 Pro comes with a speed sensor that reads the
speed of your bike wheel rotation. Distance between two points
during your workout is thus measured if your bike wheel size is
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also properly entered.
Compared with GPS distance, distance calculated by speed
meter is more accurate for GPS distance is likely to have GPS
signal lost or other problem.
In order to acquire more accurate distance, accurate wheel size
of your bike needs to be entered.
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Measuring Circumference
If your wheel size is not listed on the GPSport 260 Pro for selection, you
can go to User Define to manually enter your circumference.
To measure your circumference, choose Method A or B and follow the
steps described and illustrated below. Or you can consult your bike
dealer for information of the bike circumference.
Method A:
You can calculate the circumference of your bike by simple math as
following formula.
Step 1. Measure the diameter. The diameter of the wheel (wheel
height) is the distance across a circle through its center.
Step 2. Calculate the circumference. Multiply
the diameter of the wheel height by pi.
If the diameter of the wheel (wheel
height) is 500 millimeters across, then
circumference would be 500 times 3.14
or 1570 millimeters.
Note: Please use the metric system for
entering the circumference value. Convert the value if the
measurement is in imperial system. For example, when the
diameter of the wheel is 20 inches, the circumference would
be 20 times 25.4 times 3.14 or 1595.12 millimeters.
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Method B:
Step 1. Mark the front tire at a point aligned with the inner tube's valve
stem.
Step 2. On a flat surface, use a chalk and draw a straight line.
Step 3 Rotate the front wheel so that the valve stem is directly on top
of the point where the line begins.
Step 4 Wheel your bicycle on the line for one wheel revolution. Use
the valve stem position stem to determine when one revolution
is completed.
Step 5 Mark the second point and measure. Mark the point on the line
that corresponds to one revolution of the wheel. Measure the
distance between the two marks you created. This distance is
the circumference of your bicycle wheel.
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General (Setting)
User Profile
Set Backlight
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Auto Flip Page
Users can enable the Auto Flip Page to rotate all sport
information pages regularly by 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds. Or they
can choose to manually flip the Sport Page.
Memory Mode
Full Stop
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If users want the logger automatically stop recording when the
internal memory is used up and no room for recording new data
logs, select “Full Stop”. Press the Up/Down button to select.
Auto Power Off
System Setting
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Delete all log
Select “Delete all log” will empty the internal memory and all
recorded log data will be removed.
Time Format
Time Zone
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Unit
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Weight
System Unit Weight
Select “weight” to choose metric as
“Kilogram/kg”, or imperial as
“Pound/lb”.
Language
LCD Contrast
Odometer
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GPS
Signal
Setting GPS Signal
Cold Start
Setting GPS Cold Start
Users are recommended to perform Cold Start when they travel for a
long distance within a short period of time, say flying from Asia to
Europe, for the GPS receiver may have problem to receive information
about the current time, the orbits of the satellites or its own current
position with previous GPS acquired. The searching time will be long for
it proceeds to listen for satellites at random until it has acquired one or
more. Cold Start will initialize the positioning of GPS and etc.
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Reset Device
Press Reset Device to restore all settings to factory setting. Please note
that all existing values and settings will be cleared except for Track logs
in history, history name, finder point & name, odometer data, & POI
data.
Once the device is reset to factory setting, users will be prompted with
the initial setup screen when the device is turned on.
Initial Setup
The initial setup screen prompts when users turn on the device for the
first time.
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About ezTour Plus and ezTour Planner
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Analyze detailed information for user defined segment of
activity. (marker1 marker2 support.)
Export statistic data to Excel report.
Plan routes before trip or activity.
Automatically find route by start and end points setting.
User defined point of interest.
Support check-points and itinerary for trip/activity.
Share routes with friends by exporting/importing kml, gpx
files.
Support various exercises or sports.
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Normal Care and Maintenance
To ensure the unit’s normal operation and extended life span, please
note the following while using and storing:
Keep dry
Operating temperature
Do not disassemble
Please do not disassemble the product, this may void the warranty
and damage the unit.
Storage
When the product is not being used for a long period, store the
device in a cool and dry place. For long-term storage, keeping the
unit in a dry box is recommended.
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Specifications
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