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Gps Logger Function

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12 GPS Logger function The GPS Logger function allows you to store the GPS position data (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Positioning state, Course, Speed and Date) onto a microSD card, as your route. If you use this function while driving, you can check your driving course on a mapping software. STEP 1 Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver qqPush [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. wwPush D-pad() to select the root item (GPS), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. D-pad (Ent) (�) (MENU > GPS > GPS Set> GPS Select) eeRefer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. Go to step r 45 NOTE: The GPS logger function requires a microSD card. • See p. 39 for more details. rrPush D-pad() to select "Internal GPS." ttPush [MENU] to exit the Menu screen. • T he GPS icon blinks when receiving data, as illustrated below, and stops blinking when valid data is received. ➝➝➝ - If "Manual" is selected, the icon does not appear. • It may take only a few seconds to receive, but depending on the environment, it may take a few minutes. If you have difficulties receiving, we recommend that you try a different location. Blinks

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GPS LOGGER FUNCTION
12
The GPS Logger function allows you to store the GPS position
data (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Positioning state, Course,
Speed and Date) onto a microSD card, as your route.
If you use this function while driving, you can check your driv
-
ing course on a mapping software.
NOTE:
The GPS logger function requires a microSD card.
• See p. 39 for more details.
q
Push [MENU]
to enter
the Menu screen.
Push D-pad(
w
) to select the
root item (GPS), and then
push D-pad(Ent) to go to the
next level.
D-pad
(
)
(Ent)
(MENU > GPS > GPS Set>
GPS Select
)
Refer to the menu sequence
e
shown directly above and
push D-pad(
) to select, and
then push D-pad(Ent) to en-
ter, one or more times until
the last screen is displayed.
Push D-pad(
r
) to select “In-
ternal GPS.”
t
Push [MENU]
to exit the
Menu screen.
• The GPS icon blinks when re
-
ceiving data, as illustrated be-
low, and stops blinking when
valid data is received.
- If “Manual” is selected, the icon
does not appear.
• It may take only a few seconds
to receive, but depending on the
environment, it may take a few
minutes. If you have difficulties
receiving, we recommend that
you try a different location.
STEP 1
Receiving GPS data from the internal
GPS receiver
Go to step
r
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