User Manual v.4.1 English This manual covers all the details and explanations of the TEASI models: TEASI ONE, TEASI ONE3, TEASI ONE3 eXtend, TEASI PRO, TEASI VOLT, TEASI VOLT BT The specific sections of the devices are easy to identify.
Table of Content 1. Getting to know your device................................................................................................... 5 2. Starting the device ................................................................................................................ 11 2.1 First Startup............................................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Easy Mode – Full Mode ..............................................
.6 Destination ............................................................................................................................. 50 3.6.1 Address .................................................................................................................................. 50 3.6.2 Extended POI Search .............................................................................................................. 58 3.6.2.1 Ski POI Categories .............................................
3.9.4.2 Heart Rate Settings ................................................................................................................ 87 3.9.4.3 Accounts in Easy Mode .......................................................................................................... 88 3.9.4.4 Ski Account ............................................................................................................................. 88 3.9.4.5 Boat Account ...................................................
1. Getting to know your device TEASI PRO Teasi Pro has 3 hardware buttons. Two of them are placed on the left side of the device, one is on the bottom, below the display. The lower button is responsible for switching on and off the device and for locking the screen. The upper button allows you to have a quick access to the most important screens of your Teasi Pro device: check Settings – System to see which screens can be set for quick access.
TEASI ONE & TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X Teasi One, Teasi Volt and Teasi One3 has 2 hardware buttons on the side of the devices. The lower button is responsible for switching on and off the device and for locking the screen. The upper button is responsible for getting back in the menus or getting to an upper level of the menu system. In case of Teasi One, the menu will pop up by pressing the lower button long, allowing the locking or the powering on or off.
Affects all models Direct selectors Some of the settings can be chosen from only a few options. If the values can be described graphically or shortly enough, all values are available on the screen. For example, the ‘From GPS / Manual settings’ is a direct selector. Tap one of the fields to choose the desired value. 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 will appear with the available options.
Checkbox switches When a function can only be enabled or not, a switch is used. The field contains the name of the setting and there is a tick on the right to show, whether the function is active or not. Checkbox switch: When the tick mark is not shown, then the function is disabled. When it is displayed, the function is enabled. Tap on the field to change the status. Virtual keyboards and numeric pads As mentioned earlier, the main input method is via the touch screen.
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 ask whether to suspend or power off after the set time (default is 10 minutes). Suspend popup: If suspend is chosen, the device will go to sleep mode, so that the ongoing recordings and processes will be paused, but they can be continued by waking up the device via the power button.
2. Starting the device 2.1 First Startup After the boot of the device and the initialization process have completed, the language selection screen appears. Tap on a language to choose your own language, then tap the OK button ( bottom to move to the next screen. ) on the Supported languages are: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Hungarian, Romanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish. See 3.9.6 Language for details.
Affects all models In the next step, Date and Time format and value can be set by tapping on the fields. Time and Date can be automatically set using the GPS signal. Select your preferred Date (Day / Month / Year, Month / Day / Year, or Year / Month / Day) and Time (AM/PM or 24 hours) format and if manual settings are chosen, set the Date and Time. 2.2 Easy Mode – Full Mode TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X At the end of the first startup, operating mode can be selected.
2.3 Full Menu – Custom Menu TEASI PRO At the end of initial startup and in System settings, you can change between Full menu and Custom menu. Full menu contains all available features on the device and Custom menu can be set to show only the essentials, thus gaining speed and comfort in everyday use of the device. Select ‘Enable Custom Menu’ by ticking it, then tapping on ‘Select Menu Items’. By default, Custom mode contains all available features. Tap on a menu item to select / unselect it.
Menu, status bar and Computer info with connected E-Bike: On the status bar, the E-Bike profile icon is shown and the battery percentage shows the E-Bike battery status, not the status of the device. Note: Teasi Volt device is charging while connected to E-Bike. Computers are also expanded to handle E-Bike related information – explained in section 3.8 Computer. 2.5.
Available accounts for pairing E-Bike: When account is selected, Teasi will pair it with the current E-Bike. From this point on, bike will be recognized and Teasi will offer paired profile for use. When a different account is already paired to Teasi Volt when connecting the E-Bike, the device will inform about this. Another account is paired: When there are multiple accounts that are paired with the bike, a list will be shown with all paired accounts.
When paired, profile is in use and bike is connected, or Teasi changed to the correct profile, Teasi will inform in a pop-up. E-Bike connected and functioning correctly: This pop-up can be dismissed by pressing ‘OK’, or it is dismissed automatically after 10 seconds. 2.5.2 Troubleshooting for E-Bikes with Brose systems In some cases, it may happen that the Teasi Volt is unable to connect with an E-Bike, building Brose systems, especially if the Teasi Volt is connected before the bike is turned on.
3. Main Menu From the Main Menu, you are able to access every feature of Teasi. Quick profile selection can be reached from the upper right corner of the screen. Pressing Tahuna logo will open up an info screen about the device’s version number and the developer company. You can also change the account on the Tahuna device, which helps to connect your device with the whole Tahuna World, including Tahuna Smartphone Apps and Tahuna Tool for further options and services, like sharing your Tours online.
TEASI PRO Main Menu of Teasi Pro: TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT Main menu in Teasi Volt is displayed in 2 different ways: When there is no connection with E-Bike, the map button will be transparent, displaying the underlying map of current location for easier orientation.
When there is a connected E-Bike transmitting data, the main menu changes to provide information about the status of the EBike. In this case, the bike computer is transparent so battery information of E-Bike is visible from the main menu. Affects all models In the next sections, you will be able to learn what you are able to do with this device and have the most beautiful experience during your outdoor activity. 3.
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 possible by the current location button ( ). These buttons will disappear after a while; they can be brought back by tapping on the screen again.
Next to it, there are still the two bike computers that provide information about your activity. They can be easily changed by tapping on them and choosing from the upcoming list of available computers. During navigation, when a turn is approaching, it is displayed in a fullscreen manner, so the turn can be simple and obvious. When the turn is taken, Teasi will get back to normal mode. The map can still be panned and zoomed. At the bottom of the screen, you can see the altitude graph of your route.
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 POI. When the right POI is selected, tapping on ‘Go’ ( and tapping on information ( ) will start routing ) will bring up the POI Details screen. Note: POIs without name will show their category as a name (for example ‘Café/Pub’). To separate POIs with same name you can use their address, or direction.
3.1.1 Ski Map TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X Ski map with Ski Pistes and Winter Skin: When Ski account is used, map screen also changes to ski mode. In addition to winter skin, the ski pistes are shown. A ski piste number is also shown next to the piste when available. Ski lifts are represented as POIs and can be disabled when not working. Piste difficulties are also displayed via the color of the pistes.
3.1.2.1 Blue Target Arrow When there is an ongoing navigation, a blue arrow is also placed on the compass. This arrow shows the direction to the next set destination, based on current heading. To reach the next destination, keep the blue arrow in the middle of the screen, so that it covers the GPS cursor. 3.1.2.2 Projection Line Based on current speed and heading, a small blue projection line is also displayed for better orientation.
3.1.3 Recursive Height Analysis (RHA) TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT Teasi Volt uses Recursive Height Analysis (RHA) for accurate E-Bike range calculation and display. In this way, the areas that can be reached with current battery level are presented on map screen. The area covered by the RHA darkens as getting further from current location. These areas can also be reached, however more battery will be drained during the process.
3.1.5 Assist level suggestion based on Heart Rate (HR) During exercise, Teasi constantly monitors the current Heart Rate value, if you are connecting to a heart rate monitor. If there is a sudden rise in heart rate, Teasi will alert you. Teasi will also alert, if this value tends to get too close to the setting of ‘Maximum Heart Rate’ to increase the assist level. If this does not provide the eligible support and heart rate keeps rising, Teasi will suggest a ‘full stop’ for the exercise.
3.1.6 Navigation Popup Affects all models If you have an ongoing navigation, but the device is not on the map screen and a turning instruction is approaching, the device will show a popup message with the related instruction. If you tap on the instruction itself, the map screen will be displayed to show the details of the navigation. If you tap outside of the popup, it will just fade away and you will return to your previous screen. 3.
3.2.1 My Tours My Tours contains all your tours recorded with the Teasi device or the routes you have planned and saved. On the bottom of the screen, you can choose to order the tours by distance ( ) (this way the shortest tour will be on top), or by time ( ) (this way the latest tour will be on top). You can browse the list via the up and down arrows that are only available if the list contains at least 9 items.
3.2.2 Favorites 'Favorites' shows your favorite places that you have stored on Teasi. This can be achieved in three ways: You can save your positions from the Map. You can store Point Of Interests (POIs), Addresses or coordinates as a favorite also. The third way is to add a tour to favorites. The track will be copied into favorites. On the bottom of the screen you can choose the sorting method by alphabet ( ), reverse alphabet ( (this way the latest favorite will be on top).
3.2.2.1 Manual alert for Favorite in Boat profile For Manual alert, select the ‘danger’ icon ( ). When location of Manual alert is in the projected position, device will alert via pop-up (or via red top-left right alert when on map screen). 3.2.3 Importing Data & TEASI Tour 3.2.3.1 Imported Tours Imported Tours contains the tracks that weren’t recorded on your device but created elsewhere and imported via computer. If you don’t have any yet, the device will notify you.
How to import tours manually: Connect the Teasi device to a computer. Create a folder on the device inside the BikeNav folder called ‘ImportedTrips’, if not already existing. All imported tours must be placed here (‘BikeNav\ImportedTrips’) to be able to see them on the Teasi device. How to import tours from SD card: Open the SD card on your computer. Create a folder on the SD card inside the BikeNav folder called ‘ImportedTrips’, if not already existing.
3.2.3.2 TEASI Tour TEASI Tour tracks are extended tours based on regular GPX files, but they may contain numerous additional features such as: - Track description, Track picture, TEASI Tour POIs with picture and description. Teasi also has an integrated connection with https://bikemap.net/ and https://wandermap.net/ websites, therefore any track created or stored on those sites can be easily imported to any Teasi device via Teasi Tool. It can be downloaded from https://www.teasi.eu/ website.
Tracks can be renamed by tapping on name of the track. Press right arrow on Tour Details ( ) for tour details. Press ‘Read more…’ for more description if present. On the overview, tap onto a POI, or group of POI then info button to see its details. TEASI Tour POIs in track (the second screen contains only description).
To preview a POI on map, press the map icon. On the tour overview, select left or right arrow ( see additional details of the track. 3.2.3.3 and ) to Imported POIs Imported POIs contains the POI categories that weren’t already on this device but created elsewhere and imported via computer. To import POIs: 1. Connect the Teasi device to a computer. 2. Create a folder on the device inside the BikeNav folder called ‘ImportedPOIs’, if not already existing. 3.
3.2.4 Statistics Statistics is the tool that shows you a summary of your activity. Statistics can summarize all user related data based on profiles, time and only on-track (recorded tours) or off-track data included (all information since first power up / last reset). By default, the device shows the totals of recorded track on all profiles.
3.3 Fitness TEASI ONE Fitness option allows you to set a route, based on some parameter you would like to put the emphasis on. These parameters can be divided into two sections. You can set for how long do you want to train or you can set the intensity of your training. Two different parameters can be chosen, giving flexible and customizable interface for best user experience. The guidelines of the training will be set based on the two parameters set manually.
Training by Distance Training by Time Training by Calories On these screens, the upper half of the screen is responsible for displaying the remaining units from the training, with visual aids indicating the estimated progress of the workout. For example, on ‘Remaining Distance’ screen the orange part indicates the progress already made and the white part shows the distance still to be covered.
3.4 Fitness (with HR) TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X Fitness by Distance, Time, Speed, Pace and Calories with HR Zone. Calories can also be set by selecting an item from a list of foods and beverages. Tapping on ‘Calories’ makes the list appear. Training by Speed Training by Pace Training by HR Zone The upper half of these screens shows the current intensity of your training.
3.4.1 Fitness based on HR Zones 5 different zones are available for settings different intensity. Zones are based on Resting and Maximum Heart Rate. These values can be set by tapping ‘Personal Settings’, or in Settings Accounts Heart Rate Settings. The following table gives a short insight about the 5 different zones. For setting up the ideal Resting and Maximum Heart Rates by Age, please refer to the following table.
3.5 Race Training TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3x It is also possible to start race on a previously recorded training. This way a ‘ghost racer’ will be shown during navigation, displaying the progress from the previous recording. The actual difference is shown in time and in distance also. To reach race training function select a track from track list in training. Press the right button on the bottom of the screen ( ), select a track, then tap on ‘Race’ ( ).
When a Tour is opened that contains race data, it will be indicated also on Tour Details. A little cup will be shown on Tour details next to Tour Name, informing that there is valid race data for this Tour. On this screen the best and the latest race times are shown for this Tour. Previous Races on this Tour can be displayed by pressing ‘Race History’. Race history is displayed on ‘Hall of Fame’ screen. History can be ordered two ways: ‘Latest first’, or ‘Fastest first’.
3.6 Destination Affect all models Destination menu is implemented in a complex, yet simply understandable way to make finding any particular address or location in an easy way. 3.6.1 Address Address search is to find a location by its postal address. You can specify each detail to find the location you are looking for. New address selection has a simple method: First, Country has to be chosen. Tap on the button to change and browse the available countries with the up/down arrows ( and ).
Tap in the list the selected City. Next step: select Street. Same routine applies here, the ABC keyboard will appear when tapping the name starts. The predictive input engine will help here also. In the text field, on the right, you can find a number in brackets that shows the number of the available streets that match the entered characters. If the number is fewer than 500, the list button appears and by clicking on it, the list of available streets is shown.
TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X After the address is selected, ‘Start navigation’ screen will appear. On the upper side of the screen the selected address and the distance is calculated. Until the distance is calculated the beeline distance is displayed. A graph with the altitude outline will be shown after calculation. Note: Teasi is able to calculate routes that are far not more than 300 km (beeline) from your current position.
TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT When the desired address is selected, a Destination - GO screen is displayed with preliminary route information and Current Assist Level - the base of this calculation. When Current Assist Level is changed, the new calculated route is shown with the changed assist level. A colored line under the altitude graph will display the battery charge evolution during the course of the navigation.
The ‘Suggested’ path gives the best combination of roads, paying attention to optimize the type of roads (based on user profile), hardness and length of the route. ‘ECO’ mode calculates routes that use the least amount of energy. Therefore trying to make your E-Bike battery to last as much as possible. The ‘Shortest’ option will take the user to the destination using the shortest available path, regardless of the difficulty of the route.
TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X By tapping on one of the three possibilities, the device will show the route which belongs to that option. When on the Details screen, the Altitude profile will be shown and on Map Preview, the map of the calculated route itself is available. At the bottom of this screen there are 3 buttons. By tapping the ‘Star’ button ( is added to favorites. By tapping the ‘Go’ button ( selecting the map icon ( ), the address ) navigation starts immediately.
If you want to start navigation, just press the ‘Go’ ( ) button. If you want to get back to the previous screen, press the back button. A list of the previous address searches can be reached by tapping on the recent addresses button on the bottom of the screen. If there are more than 8 addresses, you can go through them by the up/down buttons ( A star ( too. and ).
Use ‘Current Position’ for default POI search - using actual location as a base. Map Point and Address search ‘Near…’ categories work exactly the same way as in destination selection. After ‘Near...’ is set, POI Search should be started by selecting search mode. You can search by Name, by Type, or you can browse the recent POI searches. Searching by name, the name or part of it has to be inserted via the ABC keyboard. Input method is similar to what already described for Address Search.
TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X 3.6.2.1 Ski POI Categories For easier navigation in any Ski Resort, Teasi comes with additional Ski related POIs. These categories are: Ski Lifts, Ski Schools and Ski Shelters. Select Ski category to browse the near Ski venues. 3.6.2.2 Sea POI Categories Several maritime POIs have been introduced to make navigation even more useful and comfortable. Sea POIs divide into two categories: Tappable: POI details are revealed when pressed.
Searchable: POIs can also be tapped, but can also reached by DestinationExtended POI search. o Harbour o Landmarks o Small Craft Facilities Several detailed sea POI attributes can be displayed by tapping for details. POI attributes are based on the OpenSeaMap database. 3.6.3 Favorites Affects all models You can also search your Favorites, by selecting the Favorites icon in Search. A list will appear with your saved locations.
3.6.5 Coordinates In the Coordinates menu, you can manually insert the coordinates of your target destination. Enter the Latitude coordinate inside the ‘Latitude’ field. You can change between North and South with the ‘N/S’ button. Enter the Longitude coordinate to the ‘Longitude’ field. You can change between East and West with the ‘E/W’ button. Multiple coordinate formats can be inserted: Degrees, minutes, seconds: 40° 25’ 46” N 79° 56’ 56” W Degrees, decimal minutes: 40° 25.767’ N 79° 56.
Additional options are present, based on the tour details (location, direction) and current location: Selecting this option allows routing from the current location to the start point of the desired track, so navigation will be continued on the tour until its end point. This option reverts the navigation, going first to the end point of the tour, then guiding till the original start point.
When the ‘Add another destination’ button is pressed, the Waypoint list is shown with the previously set destination as first item of the list (thus the first destination to reach). Any further destination will be added to the waypoint list. This way, the list will contain all set destination in a manageable way. Another destination can be added by tapping on this button: This will bring up the Destination screen again.
Note: This calculation does not include current location. This feature is to save the tracks for future use. To save the track, just press the ‘Save’ button ( ). The application will inform whether the save was successful. To see the route on the map before any other operation, press ‘Map Preview’ ( ). To use the calculated route immediately, just press ‘Go’ ( on this next screen again.
TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X 3.6.8 Ski Destination Route calculation in Ski mode offers the possibility to navigate onto and between pistes and ski lifts. Ski destination can be used with 2 different routing methods: Suggested (default) route will use only pistes that are available based on your route settings (min. – max. experience level) Shortest will use every piste that not exceeds the max experience level set for the current profile.
3.7 Plan Affects all models Plan is our unique feature to create individual tracks in real time on your Teasi device. You can easily create your routes with a few steps: When you select this option from the Main Menu, a map will be displayed. Tap on the screen to create a start point for the track. You can pan and zoom to choose the preferred location. If you tap the screen inside the circle that identifies your current location, the starting point will be automatically set to your current location.
3.7.1 Draw a Route Additionally, to the point-by-point planning, Teasi also gives the possibility to draw freehand routes. With it, routes with a freeform shape on the map can be created/extended. When Draw button ( ) is pressed, freehand draw mode is activated. Teasi will inform to draw a route. During this mode, the following icon is indicating freehand mode ( ). After route is drawn, Teasi switches back to point-by-point mode. For draw a route further, please press the draw button again.
3.7.2 U2U-Routing As an addition to the routing algorithm based on the personal preferences, Teasi also uses ‘Heatmaps’ (powered by Bikemap), which collect the biking traces of millions of kilometers from real users. This way, our routing algorithm is also tuned by the users themselves, preferring the paths that are often travelled by majority of cyclists. 3.8 Computer 3.8.
3.8.1.2 Gear Recommendation Teasi Volt also provides gear recommendation based on speed and cadence of the user. An upwards triangle shows when to change gear up and a downwards triangle shows when to change gear down. Please set up the Gear Settings under E-Bike Account to have appropriate Gear Recommendations. 3.8.2 Dashboard Affects all models Computer is a configurable tool that displays useful data since the device was first powered on / reset.
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TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X Downhill Ski related Computers: Skiing Length Skiing Active Time Skiing Average Speed The length of your skiing, without considering the parts spent on lifts. The active time of your skiing, without considering the parts spent on lifts. Your average speed based on the time spent skiing down.
TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT Sensor related Computers: Heart Rate The number of heart beats per minute Average Heart Rate The average of recorded heart rates over time. Maximum Heart Rate The maximum reached number of heart beats per minute E-Bike related Computers: Assist Level Current assist level of connected E-Bike Cadence* The number of revolutions of the crankset per minute Average Cadence* The average of recorded cadences over time.
3.8.3 Speedometer Affects all models The Speedometer screen shows your current speed, scaled for the bicycle/pedestrian type that is chosen for the selected profile. Under the speedometer, there are also two changeable computers that can be set by tapping on them. Recording can also be started from here. Just press the record button ( prompted. ) and select ‘Record’ when For pausing or stopping, select the ( ) button. 3.8.
3.8.5 Compass TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3X The Compass screen shows the direction to north, through the built-in compass available inside the Teasi device. Under the compass, there are also two changeable computers that can be set by tapping on them. Recording can also be started from here. Just press the record button ( ) and select ‘Record’ when prompted. For pausing or stopping select the ( ) button. Recalibration can be initiated by pressing ‘Recalibrate’ ( 3.8.6 ).
3.8.7 Tide Computer TEASI ONE & TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X When boat mode is active, in computers there will be a tide chart shown. This chart will show the high and low tides for current place and current time. To change time, press the calendar icon ( day. ) and select a different To reset the day, press the reset icon ( 3.8.7.1 ) on the calendar. Selecting Reference Point Tapping on current Tide reference point, Teasi will show Tide Location list.
3.9 Settings Affects all models Inside the Settings menu you have the possibility to choose your preferred configuration to live the best experience with your Teasi device. 3.9.1 Maps & Clean Up Maps In Maps, three pages of features can be fine-tuned for efficient optimization. The first page contains settings regarding zoom and orientation. The ‘Auto Zoom’ can be turned on or off, thus enabling automatic zoom.
When an ‘X’ ( on map. ) is shown next to a category, it will not be displayed Third and last page contains Clean up Maps and Raster map feature. Clean Up Maps is a feature to delete maps on the device, making free space for any needs on the go. Under the status bar, on the top of the screen is the free space presented both on device and memory card. Under the free space indicator, you can find a list of installed countries. Select the countries to be deleted by tapping them once.
3.9.2 System TEASI ONE & TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X In System, the units can be changed. Tap on ‘Metric’ to use metric system and tap on ‘Imperial’ to use the imperial. The timer for Suspend mode can also be set here: tap on the slider and move it to the desired value, press OK ( ) button to accept the changes. Note: If Units settings are disabled, Nautical settings are in use. To disable nautical settings and enable Metric / imperial, go to Account Settings. 3.9.2.
3.9.3 System & Full menu – Custom menu TEASI PRO In System, the units can be selected. Tap on the circle next to the desired unit system Note: If Units settings are disabled, nautical settings are in use. To disable Nautical settings and enable Metric / Imperial, go to Account Settings. The timer for Suspend mode can also be set here: tap on the slider and move it to the desired value, then press OK ( accept the changes. ) button to The function button can also be set from here by tapping ( ).
3.9.4 Accounts Affects all models In Accounts, you are able to create up to 8 user profiles. Existing profiles can also be edited or removed. Profile selection can be also reached from the upper right corner of the main menu screen. To create a profile (only if less than 8 profiles exist): 1. Tap on the plus sign ( ). 2. Tap on the details you want to change from the default values. 3. Tap on OK ( ) when finished. To edit a profile: 1. Tap on the profile. 2.
5. To activate a profile: 1. Tap on the profile. 2. Select OK ( ) to close the screen. To delete a profile: 1. Tap on the profile. 2. Select the Pen button to edit profile ( 3. Tap on the bin icon to delete ( 4. Select ‘Yes’ in the upcoming confirmation query. ). ). For each profile, you can set a Name, Weight, Bike Weight, bicycle/pedestrian type by tapping on each field.
In this screen, Bike Weight can be set and gear settings can be configured. Derailleur and hub gears are both available. If using e-bike with derailleur, select ‘Derailleur’. If using e-bike with hub gear (such as Shimano Nexus 7 and 8) select ‘Hub’. When Derailleur settings are in use, Derailleur type can be changed by tapping . This will show the available Derailleur types (based on the number of rear cassettes). Selecting a type will set the rear cassette settings described under the list element.
3.9.4.1.1 Additional Bike settings Wheel settings for Speed sensor can also be set in ‘Bike Configuration’. For setting up Rim and Wheel circumference, please see Setting Wheel Size. Auto-detection of the wheel circumference is also possible by checking the ‘Auto-detect’ option. This will use the wheel rotation and GPS data to set the correct wheel circumference. When ‘auto-detect’ is checked, movement with valid GPS signal is necessary for Teasi to auto-detect the wheel size.
3.9.4.3 Accounts in Easy Mode TEASI ONE & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X & TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT When easy mode is selected, new profiles cannot be added and existing profiles cannot be deleted. Profile settings can still be edited. 3.9.4.4 Ski Account Teasi supports creating Ski accounts. This account type enables the features for skiers, such as displaying and routing on pistes, ski lifts, skirelated POI.
If ‘Yes’ is selected, the Route Options are shown for ski account on this page the route settings such as experience level and type of ski can be set. settings: Here you can select the type of the skiing: Downhill, Nordic, Ski Tour. Experience level can be set, so that you will be routed only on the preferred types of pistes.
‘Enable Ski Lifts’ button is enabled, when there is at least 1 disabled ski lift. After pressing ‘Enable Ski Lifts’, select ‘Yes’ to re-enable all Ski lifts. Pressing ‘No’ closes the pop-up with previous settings kept. 3.9.4.5 Boat Account When Boat type is selected, boat settings are displayed. Under ‘Type’ the nautical units settings will appear: during boat mode, this setting will overwrite the settings in ‘Units’.
3.9.5 Sensors TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X In Teasi, the Bluetooth sensor can be turned on in settings by tapping Speed/Cadence or Heart Rate sensor buttons. When BLE is turned off and sensor buttons are tapped, Teasi will ask, if BLE should be turned on.
BLE is turned on. Bluetooth can be turned off in the power menu, by pressing the ‘Bluetooth off’ after pressing the lower button long on the side of the device. TEASI PRO The sensors setting screen covers all possible hardware sensor related features. When BLE is turned off and sensor buttons are tapped, Teasi will ask if BLE should be turned on. When BLE is turned on, it will be shown on the sensor icons.
3.9.5.1 Compass TEASI PRO & TEASI ONE3X The compass screen shows the built-in compass of the device. Recalibration is also possible by pressing the ‘Start’ button under ‘Calibration’. When compass calibration is started, sweep the device through a figure 8 pattern to calibrate the compass. During sweep, also rotate the device so its screen is faced to the center of the movement. The device signals, if the calibration was successful or not.
3.9.5.3 E-Bike TEASI VOLT BT Teasi Volt Bluetooth allows you to connect to your E-Bike via Bluetooth. Tapping on ‘E-Bike’ in Settings will show a list with the previously paired bicycles. Note: if Bluetooth or E-Bikes were disabled, the device will notify the user and prompt if settings should be changed for an enabled Bluetooth and sensor feature. This list is grouped and ordered based on the range of the E-Bikes and their last known connection date.
Tap on an E-Bike, then select ‘OK’ ( select it. Tap on an E-Bike, then select bin icon ( ) from the popup dialog to connect and select ‘No’ to just ) to forget the E-Bike. 3.9.5.4 Heart Rate Sensor Settings TEASI PRO & TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT & TEASI ONE3 & TEASI ONE3X Tapping on ‘Heart Rate’ in Settings will show a list with the previously paired sensors.
In HR settings, the icon next to the sensors name is to indicate the status of the connection to the sensor. Tap on a sensor, then select ‘OK’ ( select it. Tap on a sensor, then select bin icon ( ) from the popup dialog to connect and select ‘No’, to just ) to forget the sensor. Sensors can be renamed by tapping on the sensor, then tapping on the edit button ( ). 3.9.5.5 Speed and Cadence (SAC) sensor Settings Tapping on ‘SAC’ in Settings will show a list with the previously paired sensors.
In Speed and Cadence settings, the icon next to the sensors name is to indicate the status of the connection to the sensor. Tap on a sensor, then select ‘OK’ ( select it. Tap on a sensor, then select bin icon ( ) from the popup dialog to connect and select ‘No’ to just ) to forget the sensor. Selecting a sensor and tapping on the settings button ( ) will bring up the settings menu. This menu contains options for changing the name of the sensor.
3.9.5.6 Setting Wheel Size Wheel Size can be calculated, measured or can be gathered from wheel size table. Wheel size in mm can be calculated, if the height (diameter) of the wheel is known. Wheel size is = diameter (mm) * 3.14. Wheel size is equivalent to one full rotation of the wheel. Measuring the distance covered by one full rotation will result in wheel size. Wheel Size Table If the tire type is known, this table will contain the Wheel size values in mm in the green field.
3.9.6 Language Affects all models In Language, you can select the language for the user interface. Browse the languages with the up and down arrows ( and then OK ( 3.9.7 ), tap on the desired language to select, ) to accept the change. Date & Time In Date & Time the automatic (from GPS), or manual (Manual) setting can be chosen. You can also change the Date & Time format. Date can be ‘Day / Month / Year’, ‘Month / Day / Year’, or ‘Year / Month / Day’. Time can be AM/PM or 24 hours.
3.9.8 Sound In Sound settings, you can set certain settings connected to sounds. If you want Teasi to emit a sound when you tap over the screen, then select the ‘Screen’ option. If you want a warning beep when a navigation instruction is approaching, then select the ‘Navigation’ option. Sound frequency can also be set here from 950 Hz to 3500 Hz. If you want to lower the pitch of beeping, move the slider to the left. To set a higher pitched beep, move the slider to the right. 3.9.
3.9.10 GPS Status GPS Status shows the availability of nearby GPS Satellites for orientation of the device and the quality of the received signal. GPS reception status and location of individual satellites is presented on this screen. Under current location in Latitude and Longitude, the location of satellites is displayed. On the bottom of the screen, current health of each GPS Satellite is presented. The higher the values, the stronger the signal is. 3.9.
3.9.12 E-Bike Info TEASI VOLT & TEASI VOLT BT Detailed information about currently connected E-Bike is shown under E-Bike Info. The Unique Id if the E-Bike, the software and firmware version, gear type and useful battery information are presented here. *Some of the fields displayed may be empty or not available for some bike models.
4. Connect Teasi to your Computer / TAHUNA Tool Affects all models TAHUNA Tool is the universal online tool for your TEASI. It allows you to manage everything related to your TEASI like updating the software and the operating system, install and update additional maps, as well as manage your routes on the device, download them or upload them to the device. Please download the TAHUNA Tool from https://tahuna.com/index.php?id=10 and install it on your PC or Mac.
TEASI because we are constantly striving to make improvements and enhancements available to our TEASI customers as soon as possible. On the tab ‘maps’ you will find the available maps on the left side and on the right side are the maps installed on your TEASI. Note: If you have a Micro SD card installed in your TEASI it will be recognized by the TAHUNA Tool and displayed for selection in the right windowpane next to the TEASI. For performance reasons, we recommend to always store maps, POIs, tours, etc.
4.1 Troubleshooting for connecting Teasi devices with Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) If you have difficulties to connect your Teasi device with your Mac, please plug the device to the computer and reboot the Mac with the device still plugged in.Afterwards, please start the Teasi Tool and install all the updates that should be offered.
5. Declaration of Conformity Hereby Baros GmbH, declares, that the devices TEASI one, TEASI pro and TEASI volt are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant regulations of Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declarations of Conformity can be found at: www.a-rival .