Wistron Corporation N7SP510 Manual De Usuario
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8 Usi ng GP S Navi gati on
Setting up SP510 on your vehicle
Setting up SP510 on your vehicle
3
Slide the device into the cradle.
IMPORTANT: Before you start to use your device for GPS navigation, download
the LTO (Long Term Orbits) first to update the Ephemeris data (current satellite
position and timing information) onto your device. This data is needed to determine
the GPS position of your current location.
the LTO (Long Term Orbits) first to update the Ephemeris data (current satellite
position and timing information) onto your device. This data is needed to determine
the GPS position of your current location.
4
The internal GPS receiver of your device is located as shown, for best GPS
reception, make sure to mount your device in the correct position as shown in the
illustration.
illustration.
5
Connect the charger cable to the device and connect the other end of the charger
cable to the cigarette lighter socket.
The LED indicator on the right side of the touch screen lights up orange during
charging.
charging.
Downloading the LTO satellite data
Global Locate LTO satellite data provides guidance information about your current
location and the distance and duration of travel. After the final location and time are
calculated, the coordinates in the GPS are expressed in specific coordinate system,
degrees and decimal degrees format, using the WGS 84 coordinate system.
The SP510 includes an Express GPS Connection application that makes use of the LTO
satellite data, which can be downloaded using a GPRS/EDGE wireless data service
connection. As an alternative to GPRS/EDGE download, you can retrieve the LTO
satellite data from a server on the Internet and transfer it to your SP510 when you connect
it to your PC via ActiveSync or Bluetooth. After downloading the satellite orbit data,
Express GPS Connection stores the data into the device’s GPS chipset.
location and the distance and duration of travel. After the final location and time are
calculated, the coordinates in the GPS are expressed in specific coordinate system,
degrees and decimal degrees format, using the WGS 84 coordinate system.
The SP510 includes an Express GPS Connection application that makes use of the LTO
satellite data, which can be downloaded using a GPRS/EDGE wireless data service
connection. As an alternative to GPRS/EDGE download, you can retrieve the LTO
satellite data from a server on the Internet and transfer it to your SP510 when you connect
it to your PC via ActiveSync or Bluetooth. After downloading the satellite orbit data,
Express GPS Connection stores the data into the device’s GPS chipset.