Seiko Epson Corporation AP003 Manual De Usuario

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Making Precise Measurements
In the following situations, complete GPS positioning, and then display the measurement screen while you are outside
for at least 15 minutes with no obstructions overhead. This allows you to make precise measurements.
❏ The first time you use the device after purchase
❏ When the device has not been used for several months
You do not need to make these preparations from the second time.
Note:
The basic configuration of the GPS system is 24 satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 20,000 km, with at least four
satellites traveling in six different orbits. The GPS receiver acquires data from four satellites and calculates the latitude,
longitude, altitude, and time. Measuring can start once positioning has been performed and this information has been
received. Since you can receive more detailed GPS navigation data (satellite orbital information) after 15 minutes from this
point, you can make more precise measurements.
However, errors may occur in distance measurements, even after waiting 15 minutes or more, due to atmospheric conditions
and the usage environment.
Supports the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
This device supports the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS). The Quasi-Zenith Satellite System is a system of
satellites that pass directly over Japan allowing signals to be sent to areas of Japan that were previously trouble spots,
such as mountainous regions, or areas with a high density of skyscrapers such as the center of Tokyo.
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Preparing and Basic Operations
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