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1. Press and hold LIGHT during a training session. Quick menu is displayed.
2. Choose Set location guide on, Set target point is displayed.
3. Choose Starting point (default).
You can change the target point by returning to the Quick menu, and choosing Change target point. At least
one POI must be saved during your session to be able to change the target point.
To return to your starting point:
l Browse to the Back to start view.
l Keep V800 in a horizontal position in front of you.
l Keep moving in order for V800 to determine which direction you are going. An arrow will point in the dir-
ection of your starting point.
l To get back to the starting point, always turn in the direction of the arrow.
l The V800 also shows the bearing and the direct distance (beeline) between you and the starting point.
When in unfamiliar surroundings, always keep a map at hand in case the V800 loses the satellite signal or
the battery runs out.
ROUTE GUIDANCE
The route guidance feature guides you along routes that you have recorded in previous sessions or routes that
other Flow web service users have recorded and shared.
When you start a route guidance session, your V800 guides you directly to the starting point of the route with
an arrow as in the back to start feature. You must first go to starting point of your route in order for the
guidance to start. When the starting point has been reached, your V800 guides you all the way through the
route to the end. Guidance on the display keeps you on the right track during your session.
Guidance on the Display
l The circle shows your location (If the circle is empty you are off the route)
l The arrow shows the correct direction
l More of the route is shown as you as proceed
Adding a Route to V800
To add a route to your V800, you must save it as a favorite in the Flow web service Explore view or in the
analysis view of your training session, and sync it to your V800.
For more information on favorites, see "Favorites" on page 41
For information on starting a session with route guidance, see "Start a Training Session" on page 44










