Panasonic DMCZS6 DMCZS5 User Guide - Page 85
Select [GPS SETTING] from, the Travel Mode menu, Select [ON] or, Close the menu
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Before use, read "About GPS" (→8) and "User License Agreement for Location Name Data" (→165). [GPS SETTING]: Using GPS Select [GPS SETTING] from ■When checking GPS reception the Travel Mode menu (→20) Select [INFO] in Step to check the Select [ON] or current reception. • Set [GPS SETTING] to [ON] or (→85) Received GPS time Number of GPS satellite signals received • To cancel, select [OFF] Close the menu Latitude and longitude • Press [MENU/SET] to start positioning [GPS SETTING] [ON] Description ●Positioning continues even when the camera's power is off, so you can record pictures with location name information recorded on them as soon as you turn on the power again. ●Because the positioning continues even when the camera's power is off, battery power is consumed. ●When the camera's power is off, the positioning stops in the following cases. If the positioning stops, the positioning will take some time, after turning on the camera's power. • When the battery level is low, comes on, or the battery is replaced • When positioning is not successful for 2 hours after the camera's power is turned off • When the camera's power has not been turned on for 3 hours ●The positioning may take some time, after turning on the camera's power. Location name information will not be recorded for pictures recorded at this time while positioning is in progress. Positioning operation timing When the camera's power is on • Immediately after the power is turned on • Every 5 minutes When the camera's power is off∗ • Every 15 minutes ∗ The status indicator flashes when positioning. When the camera's power is on∗ • Immediately after the power is turned on • Every 5 minutes ∗ Positioning is not performed when the camera's power is off. ●Positioning is not possible unless signals are received from three or more GPS satellites. Move to a location where the sky is as clear as possible before performing positioning. 85 VQT2R20