User`s manual
CompeGPS Team S.L.
http://www.compegps.com
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While navigating, TwoNav may automatically record the track of your departure and save it in the
TwoNavData folder.
Set up according to your needs or preferences:
Recording interval: Choose the type of recording and interval you wish for the track to
be generated for your navigation.
o By time: The point of each track will be recorder every X seconds.
o By distance: The point of each track will be recorder every X meters.
o Automatic: the track will be automatically recorded when changing course and
depending on speed. In a straight line, the program will record few points.
Track colour*: Choose the colour for the generated track.
Thickness*: Choose the thickness of the line representing the track between values of 1
to 7 points.
Points shown without reduction*: The recorded track will be visible on the screen.
Latest points will be shown as they are recorded (no reduction). You can choose how
long will be this latest section of the track which will show all of its track points.
Reduction for previous points*: In order to save memory, it is recommended to make a
reduction of the rest of the shown track. Choose a reduction % and the shown track
(except the latest points) will be reduced. For example, if you choose 80% reduction, only
1 of every 5 points will be shown on screen.
Important: This reduction does not affect the recorded track file, which will keep all
points. Only concerns to what is displayed on screen at that moment.
* Option only shown if „advanced mode‟ is activated.
4.8.7 WPT alert
“Main menu > Settings > Navigation > WPT Alert”
Activate this option if you wish that, when reaching a waypoint, a sound is heard. Load your SD
card (folder: „TwoNavData/Data‟ by default) the sounds that you want in *wav format and select
the sound.
4.8.8 Next WPT
“Main menu > Settings > Navigation > Next WPT”
When navigating a route, you can select the required event to validate a waypoint and switch to
next one:
Radius of the next WPT: Enter inside the radius of the next waypoint (not any).
Radius of any next WPT: Enter inside the radius of any of the next waypoint (next one
and any of the succeeding ones are OK but not the previous).
Roadbook mode: When entering the radius of any waypoint, it will be set as next. When
going out of it, next one will be activated. This mode is thought for roadbooks, because
when following a roadbook it is required to show the information of the current waypoint
while in its surroundings. This way, instructions for each point can be followed correctly.
Bisector inside next WPT: Enter inside the radius of next waypoint and cross the bisector
that is formed with the previous and the next.
Bisector inside next WPT or 10% of the radius of any WPT: Same as the previous, but if
any waypoint is very near (10% of its radius) it will be validated and the next one will be
activated.










