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Welcome

Thank you for purchasing this Magellan Cyclo 500/505 product. Please read this 

manual carefully before using your Magellan for the first time. Keep this manual 

in a safe place and use as your first point of reference.

Important information for using the manual

It is important to understand the terms and typographical conventions used in 

this manual.

Bold

 — Components or items displayed on screen, including buttons, headings, 

field names and options.

Italics

 — Indicates the name of a screen.

Disclaimer

Not all models are available in all regions.
Depending on the specific model purchased, the colour and look of your device 

and accessories may not exactly match the graphics shown in this document.
Magellan operates a policy of ongoing development. Magellan reserves the 

right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described 

in this document without prior notice. Magellan does not warrant that this 

document is error-free. The screenshots and other presentations shown in 

this manual may differ from the actual screens and presentations generated 

by the actual product. All such differences are minor and the actual product 

will deliver the described functionality as presented in this User Manual in all 

material respects.

Copyright

© 2014 MiTAC International Corporation. Magellan is either a registered 

trademark or trademark of MiTAC International Corporation and is used under 

licence by Magellan Technology Limited. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners.

ANT+™  

  is a trademark of Dynastream Innovations Inc. or its subsidiaries.

Revision: R00
(1/2014)

Contents

Welcome   

2

Important information for using the manual .................................................2
Disclaimer ..............................................................................................................2
Copyright ...............................................................................................................2

Contents   

2

Knowing your device 

4

Main unit................................................................................................................4
Accessories ............................................................................................................4

Getting started 

5

Charging the battery ...........................................................................................5
Performing the initial start-up ...........................................................................5

Installing the device 

6

Mounting the device on your bike ....................................................................6
Installing the sensors on your bike ...................................................................7
Putting on the heart rate monitor ....................................................................8

Operating basics 

9

Using the POWER button ...................................................................................9
Using the touch screen .......................................................................................9
Main menu ..........................................................................................................10
Keyboard screen ................................................................................................. 11

Viewing Dashboard screens 

11

Starting navigation 

12

Using the Navigate wizard ...............................................................................12
Navigating to Home ..........................................................................................13
Finding the location by Address ......................................................................13
Searching for a POI ............................................................................................13
Searching for a location from the map screen ..............................................14
Searching for a location using GPS coordinates ...........................................14
Navigating to your Favorite .............................................................................14
Tracks ...................................................................................................................14
Other navigating options .................................................................................15

Summary of Contents for Cyclo 500 Series

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Page 2: ...s are minor and the actual product will deliver the described functionality as presented in this User Manual in all material respects Copyright 2014 MiTAC International Corporation Magellan is either...

Page 3: ...he computer 20 Sharing your route with friends in the trip 20 Using WIFI wireless local area network 20 Customising your device 22 Profiles 22 Routing 22 Transfer 23 Manage 23 Dashboard 23 WIFI Sync 2...

Page 4: ...device on a bike ensure you use the specific bike mount kit that came with your device Magellan may provide optional accessories for specific models Please visit Magellan Cyclo http www magellangps co...

Page 5: ...y when it is nearly discharged When recharging make sure that the battery is fully charged Doing so can extend the battery life If you will not use the product for a long period of time over one month...

Page 6: ...n this section to mount the device and the cadence speed sensor kit for selected models only on your bike In addition you will need to put on the heart rate monitor during your workouts Mounting the d...

Page 7: ...e Installing the sensors on your bike The cadence speed sensor kit is used for selected models only 1 Follow the instruction below to install the cadence speed sensor kit on your bike a c b d 2 Ensure...

Page 8: ...rolyte gel usually available in local sports stores to ensure good contact 2 Adjust the elastic strap so it s snug while you are putting it on Ensure that you can take a good deep breath after putting...

Page 9: ...n menu Settings Screen Auto Power Off Timer Navigating through the screens While the device is turned on and you are navigating through the menu screens press the POWER button briefly to return to the...

Page 10: ...vide various information of your device Please note that these icons will not be always displayed during your trip training 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NO Icon Description 1 User profile Bike city bike mountain b...

Page 11: ...reens Note The screenshots and other presentations shown in the following sections may differ from the actual screens and presentations generated by the actual product The Dashboard provides the exten...

Page 12: ...by dragging and then moving the map While navigating the map tap to display your current position on the centre of the map Tap to stop navigation Starting navigation Using the Navigate wizard Your de...

Page 13: ...country b city Postal code c street d house number Once your home location has been set on the device simply tap GO on the screen and you will be directed to Home quickly Editing the Home location 1 O...

Page 14: ...between East and West Navigating to your Favorite Favorite has all your saved locations 1 Tap Favorite on the Navigate screen and the device will display a list of your previously saved destinations...

Page 15: ...omputer 2 Turn on your device and then connect it to the computer When prompted select the Connect to PC option Once connected you can find two external mass storage drives on the computer Mgn_system...

Page 16: ...ime mode Assign the desired amount of distance time to ride in the Distance Time field While generating the routes using Time mode you can set the estimated average speed of your trip in the Average S...

Page 17: ...our target Workout by Distance Workout by Distance is the perfect tool if you want to set how long the workout session should be exactly 1 Tap from the Main menu screen and then select the Distance op...

Page 18: ...ailable for selected models only Connect the heart rate monitor to the device before you start this workout 1 Tap from the Main menu screen and then select the HR Zone option 2 Complete the following...

Page 19: ...ormation in History includes date time distance average speed cadence heart rate altitude and more For selected models only To view the history data tap from the Main menu screen and then select an en...

Page 20: ...au Products Fitness Sharing your route with friends in the trip Note For selected models only Your device features ANT FS ANT File Share technology for exchanging data records between the Cyclo device...

Page 21: ...rk it starts to synchronise data with Magellan Cyclo automatically Please note that you need to register your device on Magellan Cyclo before using WIFI to synchronise data Note You may see the landin...

Page 22: ...ate new profile and enter the personal data including Name Birth date Weight Gender and profile Type to create a new profile entry You can select the profile Type as City bike Mountain bike Race bike...

Page 23: ...n the Dashboard LayoutChange screen you can change the layout of the following screens Information screen 1 2 Elevation screen Navigation Compass screen Workout screen History screen Tip The mark next...

Page 24: ...select FTP from History or Custom W or FTP from History The FTP FunctionalThreshold Power value will be calculated by the system based on the data in your training history Custom You can input the Ma...

Page 25: ...ng the built in electronic compass place the device away from the objects that generate magnetic fields such as electric appliances magnets or high voltage tower This might cause your device point to...

Page 26: ...he device automatically Language You can select the preferred language displayed for the menus and other interface features while operating the device From the Language screen tap on the language you...

Page 27: ...ses or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device its parts or accessories Do not expose your device to extreme heat or direct sunlight for prolonged periods Overheating may damage you...

Page 28: ...or contravention of any traffic law or are involved in an accident Magellan is not responsible for any damages of any type In some countries the data information regarding speed limits may conflict wi...

Page 29: ...LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT AND OR COPY ANY SOFTWARE PRODUCT INSTALLED THEREIN OR ACCOMPANYIING WITH THE PRODUCT INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR MAGELLAN FOR INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 30: ...nsors thereof owns all title ownership and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and the Documentation and any copies thereof regardless of the form or media Except as expressly provided...

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