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13.00 FAQs
13.01 Mountain Biking FAQs
Is the unit robust enough to cope with the
more severe shocks through the handlebars
that off-road terrain gives?
Yes, the unit is able to cope with severe
shocks. In development, the unit was test
dropped from a height of one metre onto
concrete in all planes. There have been more
extreme instances reported with no damage
resulting — this is not recommended!
Whilst travelling quickly, is the unit sensitive
enough to display my real-time position so I
don’t ride past turnings?
Yes. If there’s a lot of detail to sort out, just
zoom in to be able to see what’s coming up
ahead.
View full list of FAQs on satmap.com.
With forward motion of more than 2kph, the
GPS location given is very accurate.
(Car GPS navigation systems disguise these
effects; they use a road navigation database
to draw road images, as opposed to accurate
cartographic images, and use ltering to ‘lock’
the position to a road.)
How do I remove the screen cover?
This needs to be done with care! The screen
cover is held in place by three lugs. Using
ngernails or a small screwdriver, rst prise
loose the top lug (central position, under the
‘GPS’ logo). Then prise loose the two side
lugs (just above the side buttons), one at a
time. When replacing the new cover, reverse
the sequence of lugs, pressing each rmly
into place.
Note: When the cover is off, take care not to
scratch or unnecessarily expose to moisture,
the screen beneath. Any debris eg. uff, bre
or dust on the screen should be removed with
extreme care.