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Navigation System
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Cydle is a navigation system that helps
you nd your way to your selected desti-
nation. It will determine your exact location
with the help of an attached GPS device.
The position information obtained from the
GPS receiver will not be transmitted any-
where, so others will not be able to track
you when using this program.
If you are the driver of the vehicle, we rec-
ommend that you operate Cydle before be-
ginning your journey. The driver’s attention
should be on the road.
PLAN YOUR ROUTE BEFORE DEPAR-
TURE, AND PULL OVER IF YOU NEED TO
CHANGE THE ROUTE’S PARAMETERS.
UNLESS A PASSENGER WILL BE THE
ONLY ONE TO OPERATE CYDLE, WE
STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO TURN
ON THE SAFETY MODE.
Cydle has a built-in (optional) Safety Mode
that will prevent you from using the touch
screen functions when your car is in mo-
tion. Do not look at the display while the
vehicle is in motion.
Always observe other vehicles, traf c signs
and road’s geometry before you obey any
instruction from Cydle. If you need to devi-
ate from the recommended direction, C y-
dle will suggest a modi ed route according
to the new situation.
Operating Cydle (Contr ols)
Cydle is designed for easy operation. A ll
controls are operable by ngertips. Wher-
ever possible, pushbuttons and lis ts are
provided to make using the functions or
changing the settings as easy as pos sible.
Screen buttons and c ontrols
The main user interface of Cydle is the
touch screen. Many parts of the scree n
are not only used to display information,
but also to initiate functions by tapping
them. Below you will nd a list of the most
frequently used controls in the progra m.
Direct selectors
Some of the settings can be chosen from
a short list of possible values. If the valu es
can be described graphically, all values a re
available on the screen.
Touch one of the icons to set/change the
value.
List selectors
When the values in the list need to be
named, only the current value is shown
(sometimes together with a short descrip-
tion) in a horizontal stripe with arrows at
both ends.
The arrows are buttons. Touch to move
left in the list or touch to move right. You
need not con rm your selection. As soon
as you leave the screen, the selected value
becomes effective.
Sliders
When a feature has several different un -
named (numeric) values, Cydle will show
sliders that look like analogue potentiom-
eters to set the desired value.
If the value limits are not displayed at the
ends of the slider, the leftmost position
means the minimum value, while the right-
most position represents the maximum
value.
With most sliders you can check the cur-
rent value on the left.
This control can be operated in two ways.
Either drag the handle to move the slider to
its new position, or touch the slider where
you want the handle to appear (the thumb
jumps there immediately). As with the list
selectors, there is no need to con rm your
selection. As soon as you leave the screen,