HP Velotechnik Go SwissDrive system for HP Velotechnik User Manual
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Notes for the user
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The menu is set out in a similar way to the
trip menu; here you will find data on the total
distance travelled, total ride time, overall
consumption, average speed and maximum
speed. Unlike the trip data, the overall data
cannot be modified or reset.
Note: Correct setup of your vehicle's tyre
circumference is crucial for a correct
overall data display. You can adapt the tyre
circumference in the setup options (please
refer to setup section).
Telephone menu
Picture 17: Telephone connected pop-up
Your Evo enables you to connect a mobile
phone via Bluetooth 4.0. You will find
instructions on how to connect a mobile
phone on page 20 onwards in "Configuration
and setup options".
To find out whether your mobile phone
supports the Bluetooth 4.0 standard, please
consult the user guide for your mobile phone.
Picture 18:Call pop-up
Once your Evo is connected to a mobile
phone, incoming phone calls and SMS will be
shown on the display. A pop-up will appear
briefly first (please refer to pop-ups section).
Then a list icon will be shown in the status
bar, notifying you that a new call/SMS has
been registered in the telephone menu.
Calls/SMS are sorted in the list by time and
date, with the most recent calls/SMS displayed
at the top. If the number of the incoming
call/SMS is stored in the contacts list of your
mobile phone, the name of the caller/sender
stored on your phone will be displayed in the
list in place of the telephone number.
You can clear the list of received calls and
SMS by navigating to the clear list on-screen
button using the "+" and "–" buttons on the
remote control and then pressing the confirm
button. Please note that only the list stored in
your Evo will be cleared. The information in
your mobile phone will remain unchanged and
is unaffected by this action.