Delorme pn-60 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 Using the SPOT Communicator
The SPOT Satellite Communicator has two buttons and 
fi ve light indicators that provide access to power, the SOS 
message, and device status information. It can operate 
alone to send emergency messages when the PN-60w 
is not available.
For information about setting up the SPOT Communicator 
for fi rst time use and how to set up your account at 
fi ndmespot.com, see the Quick Start Guide.
What You Need to Know
 
 The SPOT Communicator needs a clear view of 
the sky to obtain a GPS signal and provide the most 
accurate location information. It is not reliable indoors, 
in a cave, or in very dense woods.
 
 Orient the SPOT Communicator so that the SPOT 
logo faces toward the sky—this provides optimal 
performance as the antenna is located under the logo.
 
 Keep the SPOT Communicator at least 12 inches 
away from other GPS devices as it can interfere 
with signal reception of other GPS devices.
For detailed information about how the SPOT Communicator 
works and its coverage area, go to fi ndmespot.com.
Buttons
Power
The Power button is on the side of the SPOT 
Communicator above the SOS button.
 
 Press and hold the Power button for three seconds 
to turn the device on and off.
 
 With the SPOT Communicator turned off, press 
and hold the Power button for fi ve seconds to enter 
Pairing Mode. Pairing Mode cannot start unless 
the device is turned off.
SOS
The SOS button is on the side of the SPOT Satellite 
Communicator below the Power button. It has a 
protective cover to prevent accidental activation. 
To activate or cancel SOS messaging mode from 
the SPOT Communicator, press and hold the SOS button 
for three seconds. A message dialog appears 
on the PN-60w. An SOS message triggered by the
SPOT Communicator can be canceled by the SPOT 
Using the SPOT Communicator