DELPHI NA10000-11B1 User Manual - Page 20

Getting a GPS fix

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Getting a GPS fix Delphi Mobile Navigation receives GPS signals every second via the antenna. In order for your antenna to receive signals, ensure that: 1. The unit is outside or in a vehicle parked outside. 2. The antenna is pointing horizontally out through your windshield and has a clear view of the sky. When you first power on the unit and program a route, it may take several minutes for the unit to get its first GPS fix. You can minimize this time by remaining stationary in your vehicle until the GPS signal is received. GPS strength indicator is red when the unit has no GPS fix, and green when a GPS fix is available. While the unit is attempting to get a GPS fix, there are no route instructions displayed on the map screen. Once the unit has a valid fix, the GPS signal-strength indicator will turn green. 20

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Getting a GPS fix
Delphi Mobile Navigation receives GPS signals every
second via the antenna. In order for your antenna to
receive signals, ensure that:
1.The unit is outside or in a vehicle parked outside.
2.The antenna is pointing horizontally out through your
windshield and has a clear view of the sky.
When you first power on the unit and program a route, it
may take several minutes for the unit to get its first GPS
fix. You can minimize this time by remaining stationary in
your vehicle until the GPS signal is received.
While the unit is attempting to get a GPS fix, there are
no route instructions displayed on the map screen. Once
the unit has a valid fix, the GPS signal-strength indicator
will turn green.
GPS strength indicator is
red when the unit has no
GPS fix, and green when
a GPS fix is available.