Netgear AirCard 598U (Sprint) 사용자 가이드
93 Section 11E, The GPS Applications Menu (New Interface)
Section 11E
The GPS Applications Menu (New Interface)
If you are using Sprint SmartView's new interface, clicking the arrow to the right of the
icon
opens the GPS Applications Menu. This menu can be used to quickly launch applications that
require GPS input (such as mapping utilities and other location-based applications).
require GPS input (such as mapping utilities and other location-based applications).
By default, there are no applications listed here, but you can add GPS applications to the menu
in the GPS Applications Window. See “Adding a GPS Application to the GPS Applications
Window” on page 100 for more information.
in the GPS Applications Window. See “Adding a GPS Application to the GPS Applications
Window” on page 100 for more information.
Section 11F
The GPS Bar (Classic Interface)
If you are using Sprint SmartView's classic interface, the GPS bar appears below the main
window when you click the GPS button. If your Mobile Broadband device includes a supported
GPS Receiver, you can use the GPS Bar to determine your current location and to quickly
search for hotels, restaurants, and other nearby services.
window when you click the GPS button. If your Mobile Broadband device includes a supported
GPS Receiver, you can use the GPS Bar to determine your current location and to quickly
search for hotels, restaurants, and other nearby services.
When you first open this interface, Privacy Consent Agreements will be displayed; to use GPS,
you must accept them.
you must accept them.
GPS Device Status
This has three possible values:
●
Off — Indicates that your device’s GPS receiver is turned off.
●
Searching — Your device is searching for satellites. Your device’s GPS receiver must
acquire at least three satellites to provide latitude and longitude data, and four satellites to
provide altitude data.
acquire at least three satellites to provide latitude and longitude data, and four satellites to
provide altitude data.
●
Acquired — Your device’s GPS receiver has acquired a sufficient number of satellites to
provide latitude, longitude, and altitude data.
provide latitude, longitude, and altitude data.
GPS device
status
Data received
from your GPS Device
Sprint-Defined Shortcuts - Click these to
search for nearby hotels, restaurants, etc.
User-Defined
Shortcuts
Share your GPS device
with other applications