LG LN835 Owners Manual - Page 45

Basic o_ration - gps map updates

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here is a difference _ween the driving road and the road on the map in Me product° Even though GPS is usuaJ]y very accurate, it has an error range. When GPS receiver is installed, there can be an error of abo_ 5 to !5m. But for newly con_ru_ed roads, the problem could be from the data update to the map_ Wh_ is GPS? The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a sate!!_e-bas_ navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites plaid into orbit by the US, Department of Defend. GPS was originally intended for milita_ applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day: There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS. Map matching The GPS u_d by this Mobile Navigation System is susceptible to certain errors. Their calculations may on o_ion place you in a location on the map where no road exists. In this s_uation, the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads, and is able _ _rrect your pos_ion by adjusting it to a near road. This is called map matching. With map matching e With no map matching. Basic o_ration tips i. After charging or connecting to a power _urce, turn the unit on. 2, Make sure you are s_opped (not moving) in a location with a clear view of the sky. 3. You will see your current location within a few minutes and then you can start navigato ing_ 4. If the correct bcation is not found within 6 minutes, restart the unit using the ON/OFF button on the side, of the unit.

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here
is a
difference
_ween
the
driving
road and the road on the
map
in
Me
product°
Even though
GPS is usuaJ]y very accurate,
it
has an error range.
When GPS receiver
is installed,
there can be an
error of abo_
5 to !5m.
But for newly con_ru_-
ed roads, the problem
could be from the data
update to the map_
Wh_
is
GPS?
The Global
Positioning
System
(GPS)
is
a
sate!!_e-bas_
navigation
system
made
up of
a network
of 24 satellites
plaid
into
orbit
by
the US,
Department
of Defend.
GPS
was originally
intended
for milita_
applications,
but in the
1980s,
the government
made
the system
available
for civilian
use
GPS works
in any weather
conditions,
any-
where
in the world,
24 hours
a
day:
There
are
no subscription
fees or setup
charges
to use GPS.
Map
matching
The
GPS
u_d
by this Mobile
Navigation
System
is susceptible
to certain
errors.
Their
calculations
may on o_ion
place you
in a
location
on the map
where
no road
exists.
In
this s_uation,
the processing
system
understands
that
vehicles
travel
only on
roads,
and
is able _
_rrect
your
pos_ion
by adjusting
it to a near
road. This is
called
map matching.
With
map
matching
e
With
no map
matching.
Basic o_ration
tips
i. After charging
or connecting
to a power
_urce,
turn the unit on.
2, Make
sure you are s_opped
(not moving)
in
a location
with
a clear
view of the sky.
3. You will see your
current
location
within
a
few minutes
and then
you can start
navigato
ing_
4. If the correct
bcation
is not found
within
6
minutes,
restart
the unit using the ON/OFF
button
on the side, of the unit.