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<Map Screen>
The navigation system draws on map material that is
based on OpenStreetMap (OSM).
Whenever you switch on Nyon, it will begin with a
satellite search to enable it to receive GPS signals.
Once enough satellites have been found, the location
point will change color from gray to blue. In unfavor-
able weather conditions or locations, the search for
satellites may take a little longer. If no satellites have
been found after an extended period of time, Nyon
will restart.
When searching for satellites for the first time, the
process can take several minutes.
In order to achieve the best possible positional accu-
racy, the first satellite search should be carried out
outdoors. Ideally, you should remain stationary for a
few minutes while this takes place, even if your posi-
tion has already been found.
Once Nyon has determined your location, this will be
shown to you on the map. To zoom in to a section of
the map, place two fingers on the touchscreen and
spread them apart. To zoom out of a section of the
map, place two fingers on the touchscreen and bring
them together. To move around the map, simply
place two fingers on the touchscreen and move them
across the map. To select a destination, press and
hold a finger against a location on the map.
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n1 Navigation search
n2 Navigation functions
Using the navigation functions n2, you can se-
lect your destinations and ensure that these
can be reached with the current state of
charge.
While the navigation system is active, the user
is informed about the current assistance mode
they are using and whether they are able to
reach their destination with the current eBike
battery state of charge.
The circle around the user's position shows how
far they are able to travel with the current level
of battery charge, taking into account the cur-
rent assistance level and the terrain to be cov-
ered. Adjusting the assistance level will adjust
the radius of the circle accordingly.
If you select the navigation search n1, you will be
shown the following menu:
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n3 Input field <Destination>
Here, you can enter the address of your desti-
nation or a point of interest (e.g. a restaurant).
Depending on the input, all potential addresses
within a radius of 100 km will be shown to you.
n4 Button for <Home>
By selecting this button, you will be directed to
your home address.
A)
n5 Button for <Work>
By selecting this button, you will be directed to
your workplace address.
A)
n6 Button for <Locations>
Select this button to view the locations you
have saved that have been synchronized from
the app or the portal.
n7 Button for <Routes>
The routes that have been saved and subse-
quently synchronized are shown in the portal.
n8 Button for <POI>
Select this button to view destinations of gen-
eral interest, such as restaurants or shopping
facilities.
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n9 Button for <Map Settings>
By selecting this button, you can adjust how the
maps are displayed or manage your maps.
n10 <Recent Destinations>
The most recent routes and locations are listed
here.
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A) Data from the app and the portal is imported and displayed.
If you have entered a destination, the quickest avail-
able route (<Fast>) will be shown to you first. You
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can also select the scenic (<Scenic>) or the MTB
route (<MTB>). Alternatively, you can receive direc-
tions to take you home (when you have logged your
home address in the portal), select one of your recent
destinations or choose from saved locations and
routes.
The remaining range of the battery is calculated and
displayed according to the topographical conditions.
The calculation of the topographical range extends to
a maximum of 100 km.
If you have imported or planned GPX routes via the
online portal, these will be transmitted to your Nyon
via Bluetooth® or a Wi-Fi connection. You can begin
these routes as and when necessary. If you are lo-
cated in the vicinity of the route, you can be directed
to the start of the route or begin following the naviga-
tion system immediately.
In temperatures below 32 °F, significant deviations
must be taken into account with regard to height mea-
surement.
Active Navigation
The following figure shows an example of active navi-
gation with explanations of the depicted symbols.
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