User Manual English This manual covers all the details and explanations of the TEASI models TEASI one, TEASI pro and TEASI per volt. The specific sections of the devices are easy to identify. TO1401-2.
Teasi - User Manual Ver. 3.3.1 Contents 1. Getting to know your device ....................................................................................................1 2. Starting the device....................................................................................................................7 2.1. First Startup ......................................................................................................................7 2.2.
.5.7. Multiple Destinations..............................................................................................49 3.5.8. Ski Destination ........................................................................................................53 3.6. Route ..............................................................................................................................54 3.7. Computer...............................................................
Affects only TEASI ONE Affects only TEASI PRO Affects only TEASI VOLT Affects all models TO1401-2.
1. Getting to know your device Affects only 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.
Affects only TEASI ONE Teasi One has 2 hardware buttons on the side of the device. The lower button is responsible for switching on and off the device, and for locking the screen. Long pressing the power button Long pressing this button will pop up the menu allowing the locking or the powering on or off.
Long pressing the power button Long pressing this button will pop up the menu allowing the locking or the powering on or off. To reset your device, press and hold power button for at least 15 seconds, until the screen is completely black. After device is turned off, it can be turned on again.
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. List selector Tap on one option to select it.
This means that if you want to search for the city of “Münster”, you can simply type “Munster” to find it. The keyboard only allows possible characters to be tapped Numeric Pad Entering numbers is possible via the numeric pad. It is also available from the ABC keyboard by the button “123”.
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 OK ( ) button on the bottom to move to the next screen.
Date and time settings Affects only TEASI ONE & Affects only TEASI VOLT 2.2. Easy Mode – Full Mode At the end of the first startup, operating mode can be selected. The options are Easy mode, and Full mode.
Affects only TEASI PRO 2.3. Full Menu – Custom Menu At the end of initial startup, and in System settings, you can change between Full menu, and Custom menu.
Affects only TEASI VOLT 2.5. Connection to E-bike Since Teasi Volt is especially made to work with connections with E-‐bikes, menu behavior is set to adapt to both connected and not connected situations. In addition to the main menu changing (section 3.), the status bar is also changed in style and provided information.
3. Main Menu Affects only TEASI ONE Main Menu of BikeNav Teasi One From the Main Menu you are able to access all the feature of Teasi. 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.
Affects only TEASI VOLT From the Main Menu you are able to access all the feature of Teasi. 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.
Affects all models 3.1. Map Map screen Map is the core of Teasi, displaying the road network and your current location on this map. It gives you also basic information about your tour and during the navigation it shows you all the details about your routing.
When there is an ongoing recording, a point can also be saved as a POI, not only as a favorite. This way it will be attached to the track, and can be opened through the track itself (Memory My Tours). Add point as POI or Favorite During Navigation the behavior of the Map screen is slightly different.
Map Screen with POIs To select a POI on map, tap on a POI indicated visually by its category icon. POI Details This way the POI Details screen is opened, showing useful information (name, address, direction) about the POI. Tap on ‘Go’ icon to start navigating, and tap on ‘Map’ icon to show on map.
Multiple POI selection 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’ ( ) will start routing, and tapping on information ( ) will bring up the POI Details screen.
Favorites shown on map The favorites will be shown on map, if the right settings are used (this is better explained in Settings – Maps chapter). The favorites can also be grouped when they would fit next to each other. A group of favorites will be shown by the sign: containing nearby favorites.
Affects only TEASI VOLT 3.1.1. Recursive Height Analysis (RHA) 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.
Warning to lower assist level for reaching destination If there is no assist level that lets the user finish the route, a recalculation will be started for a route that can be finished with currently remaining battery level.
Navigation Popup 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. 3.2.
My Tours 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.
With the “Go” button ( ) you can start navigation to the track, and with the bin icon ( ) you can erase the track from your device. The tours are saved in GPX and FIT format, and can be drag and dropped to computer or bikemap.net account via Teasi Tool.
Details of Favorite shown on Map To change its name and type, tap on the name on the top of the screen. Edit Favorite After changing the values, OK ( ) commits your changes. On the bottom of the details screen there are additional options.
You can download GPX tracks to the device To import tours: The simplest and easiest way for importing tours is connecting the device to computer via Teasi Tool. With Teasi Tool tracks can easily be drag and dropped or copied to and from the device, even from bikemap.net directly.
Imported Tours On the bottom of the screen you can choose the sorting method by alphabet ( ), reverse alphabet ( ), or by distance ( ) (this way the shortest route 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.
With the arrows ( with the “Go” button ( and ) you can see further data about the track, ) you can start navigation to the track, and with the bin icon ( ) you can erase the track.
Imported Tours containing TEASI Tour tracks with pictures and POIs Tracks containing pictures and POIs are TEASI Tour tracks. Tap on the track to see its overview.
On the overview, tap onto a POI, or group of POI then info button to see its details. (second screen contains only description) TEASI Tour POIs in track To preview a POI on map, press the map icon. Map preview of Teasi Tour POI On the tour overview, Select left or right arrow ( additional details of the track.
3.2.3.3. 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.
On the bottom of the screen you can choose the sorting method by alphabet ( ), reverse alphabet ( ), or by distance ( ) (this way the closest POI 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. 3.2.4.
Tapping on this field results a date selector window, where the needed date can be selected. You can increase with plus, decrease with minus sign. Accept the changes with tick sign, cancel with ‘X’.
Affects only TEASI ONE & Affects only TEASI VOLT 3.3. Fitness 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.
When the values are set, three different methods can be selected for training. Pressing ‘Go’ starts the training without any additional navigation. The route of the training depends only on the user. You can also plan a route with the given parameters, by selecting the “Plan route” option. Please refer to chapter 3.
The upper half of these screens shows the current intensity of your training. Speed and Pace screens also show the average speed/pace on the short hand, so it can be easily compared to the current values indicated by the long hand. The computer tours on the lower half on the screen are also changeable by tapping on them.
To race track (more information in section 3.3) select the ‘Race’ icon ( train tap ‘Map’ icon, and then ‘Go’. ), to simply Parameters based on how long should the training last are Distance, Time, and Calories.
On the HR Zone screen the Heart Rate Monitor is shown with the previously recorded data. The computer tours on the lower half on the screen are also changeable by tapping on them. 3.4.1. Race Training It is also possible to start race on a previously recorded training.
Affects all models 3.5. Destination Destination menu is implemented in a complex, yet simply understandable way to make finding any particular address or location in an easy way. Search Destination 3.5.1. Address Address search is to find a location by its postal address.
By tapping the field under the city/postal code the virtual ABC keyboard will appear. You can start typing the city you are looking for, and only the possible next characters will be available on the keyboard, thanks to the predictive input engine.
By tapping the field under the street the ABC keyboard will appear. You can start typing the street you are looking for, and only the possible next characters will be available on the keyboard, thanks to the predictive input engine.
On this keypad you can enter the house number you are looking for. If the house number is not valid, the device will ask whether it should target the center of the street itself. Note: You don’t need to enter all the details.
The “Shortest” option will take the user to the destination using the shortest available path, regardless of the difficulty of the route. Affects only TEASI VOLT 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.
Selecting ‘Yes’ will start navigation, and selecting ‘No’ will make new destination selection available. 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.
Recent Addresses If there are more than 8 addresses, you can go through them by the up/down buttons ( A star ( and ). ) means that the address has been saved as a favorite too. You can sort the list with the “A-‐>Z” button ( ).
When “Near…” is pressed, the base options for searching are presented “Near…” categories “Near…” categories are: Current Position, Map Point, Address, Planned Route, and Destination Note: Planned Route and Destination are only present if currently available! Use “Current Position” for default POI search – using actual location as a b
POI Search by Type Recent searches can be ordered by alphabet ( by time ( ), reverse alphabet ( ), or ) (most recent search will be on top). They can be also erased by the bin icon ( ).
Ski-‐Related POI Category Select Ski category to browse the near Ski venues. 3.5.3. Favorites You can also search your Favorites, by selecting the Favorites icon in Search. A list will appear with your saved locations.
Search by Map Point Tap on the map to select your target destination. A checkered flag will be displayed. If the point is right, then just press “Go” to move to the “Start Navigation” screen, as already explained inside the Address Search. 3.5.5.
Coordinates can be entered in one of the three formats, virtual keyboard will adapt to the format during the input. For example, if decimal degrees are to be used, use punctuation after the degrees, and ° as closing item for the coordinate.
Selecting this option allows routing from the current location to the start point of the desired track, then 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.
This list can be saved, edited, new points can be added, points can be moved and deleted during navigation. Adding more than one destination can be done in several ways. When a single destination is selected, further target locations can be added by tapping on the “add next destination button” ( Destination – Go screen.
This will bring up the Destination screen again. Any type of target location selected will be added to the list as next item, and routing (if there was an ongoing navigation) will now be calculated further, navigating to the new endpoint.
Plan – Go screen 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 if saving is successful. To see the route on the map before any other operation, press ‘Map Preview’ .
Press ‘Go’ on either Map Preview or Multiple Destination – Go for starting the navigation. Progress of destinations being reached will be shown on map screen on the altitude graph: Ongoing Multiple Destination navigation The already passed destinations will be green in the waypoint list also.
Ski – Destination – Go screen Ski destination can be used with 2 different routing method: 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.
Plan Route (Fitness mode) 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, then the starting point will be automatically set to your current location.
When you start the Route planning from the Fitness menu, this function has also some other characteristics: your current position will be the start point of your route, and you will see the blue flag on your GPS location.
Affects all models 3.7.2. Dashboard Computer is a configurable tool that displays useful data since the device was first powered on / was reset. In general, two kind of data are available: the aggregated ones (max speed, all distance covered, etc.), and the momentary ones (current speed, altitude, etc.).
3.7.2.1.
Affects only TEASI PRO Sensor related Computers: Cadence Heart Rate Average Cadence Average Heart Rate Maximum Cadence Maximum Heart Rate Pressure The number of revolutions of the crankset per minute The number of heartbeats per minute The average of recorded cadences over time. The average of recorded heart rates over time.
Affects all models 2.7.3. Speedometer Speedometer 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.
The Compass screen shows the direction to north, based on heading displayed on Teasi device. An icon with the sun is displayed on the compass to help you in the orientation when you are standing. Under the compass, there are also two changeable computers that can be set by tapping on them.
Affects all models 3.8. Settings Inside the Settings menu you have the possibility to choose your preferred configuration to live the best experience with your Teasi device. 3.8.1 Maps & Clean Up Maps Map settings In Maps, three pages of features can be fine-‐tuned for efficient optimization.
Navigation Popup To disable these pop-‐ups, uncheck the option in the menu. On the second page of map settings are placed the settings of displaying favorites and POIs. The display of each item can be set by its individual “Show on map” button ( ).
the screen, the countries marked by ‘X’ ( ) will be deleted after a prompt question in a pop-‐up box. Select yes on the box to confirm deletion. At least one country has to be present, therefore it will not be possible to remove all the countries.
3.8.2.1 Easy mode - Full mode Easy Mode of Teasi One Easy mode contains only the essential features: Map, Destination, Memory, and Settings (where full mode can be set).
The function button can also be set from here by tapping ( ). When function button is pressed, the order set in Function Button Setup will be rotated on every press. List of order of function button features. Tap on an item to execute a task on it: Move up: Move down: Unselect: .
Tap on a menu item to select / unselect it. If a red ‘X’ is shown next to a feature, then it will be hidden in the Main Menu. Affects all models 3.8.4 Accounts Account settings In Accounts you are able to create up to 8 user profiles. Existing profiles can also be edited or removed.
To edit a profile: 1. Tap on the profile 2. 3. Select the Pen button to edit profile ( Tap on the details you want to change 4. Tap on OK ( ) ) when finished. 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.
Advanced Route Settings In Advanced Route Settings the navigation mode can be selected – Turn By Turn, or Beeline. Turn by turn gives the normal navigation where every turn is instructed, and beeline shows the direction straight to the destination. Also, one-‐way streets can be used by bicycle. For this, select “Both ways”.
Affects only TEASI ONE & Affects only TEASI PRO 3.8.4.2. Ski Profile Teasi now supports creating a Ski Profile. This profile enables the features for skiers, such as displaying and routing on pistes, ski lifts, ski-‐related POI.
If “No” is selected, the default parameters will be used (Downhill with Novice-‐ Easy pistes). If ‘Yes’ is selected, the Route Options are shown for ski profile settings: On this page the route settings such as experience level and type of ski can be set.
Ski lift POI On map screen the POI will change when disabled: Ski lift enabled: Ski lift disabled: .
Route Settings “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. Affects only TEASI PRO & Affects only TEASI VOLT 3.8.
Affects only TEASI PRO Sensors settings The sensors setting screen covers all possible hardware sensor related features. 3.8.5.1 Compass Compass Screen The compass screen shows the built in compass of the device. Recalibration is also possible by pressing the ‘Start’ button under ‘Calibration’.
Compass calibration screen 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.
Note: Any change to the weather means a change to the air pressure, which can lead to a change to the current altitude.
Affects only TEASI PRO & Affects only TEASI VOLT 3.8.5.4 Heart Rate sensor settings Heart Rate Sensor settings Tapping on ‘Heart Rate’ in Settings will show a list with the previously paired sensors.
List of sensors in range Note: a sensor that is not in range during the attempt, will not be shown in the list, thus pairing won’t be available. In HR settings, the icon next to the sensors name is to indicate the status of the connection to the sensor.
Affects only TEASI PRO 3.8.5.5 Speed and Cadence (SAC) sensor settings SAC Sensor settings Tapping on ‘SAC’ in Settings will show a list with the previously paired sensors.
List of sensors in range Note: a sensor that is not in range during the attempt, will not be shown in the list, thus pairing won’t be available. In Speed and Cadence settings, the icon next to the sensors name is to indicate the status of the connection to the sensor.
The ‘Rim’ button gives you the possibility to select a standard rim, which will set an average value for the wheel circumference. You can still adjust the correct size of the circumference, by manually enter the exact value inside the ‘Wheel Circumference’ field.
Browse the languages with the up and down arrows ( desired language to select, then OK ( 3.8.7 Date & Time and ) tap on the ) to accept the change. Date & Time settings In Date & Time the automatic (from GPS), or manual (Manual) setting can be chosen. You can also change the Date & Time format.
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.
3.8.10 GPS Status GPS Status shows the availability of nearby GPS Satellites for orientation of the device and the quality of the received signal. GPS Status display GPS reception status, and location of individual satellites is presented on this screen.
Affects only TEASI VOLT 3.8.12 E-Bike Info Detailed information about currently connected E-‐Bike is shown under E-‐Bike Info. E-‐bike related Information The Unique Id if the E-‐bike, the software and firmware version, gear type, and useful battery information are presented here.
Affects all models 4. Connect Teasi to your Computer / The TEASI Tool TEASI Tool TEASI Tool is the universal online tool for your TEASI.
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 TEASI Tool and displayed for selection in the right windowpane next to the TEASI.
For copying onto device from bikemap.net (or wandermap.net), use the “Download from Bikemap/Wandermap”. Upload to Bikemap/Wandermap, GPSies and route you account is also possible. Just drag and drop the tracks, or press “Upload to Bikemap/Wandermap”.