Novatel Wireless NVWMX720 Manual Do Utilizador

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company network, you may need to launch an extranet client 
after you connect to the CDMA network. 
Global Positioning System Receiver
The Express Card also has a built-in high sensitivity Global 
Positioning System (GPS) receiver.  A GPS receiver uses signals 
from a constellation of 24 satellites with worldwide coverage  
in six orbital planes to pinpoint its exact location.
Access online information when and where you need it most. 
Get real-time, visual driving directions, perform local 
business searches, and access live traffic directly from your 
GPS-ready card. Using wireless communication and GPS 
technology, your card will retrieve the positions automatically 
with the highest sensitivity and accuracy.
GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise 
orbit and transmit radio signal information to earth. The GPS 
receiver then takes this information to calculate your precise 
location. A GPS receiver must be locked on to the signal of at 
least three orbiting satellites to calculate a 2D position 
(latitude and longitude) and track movement. With four or 
more satellites in sight, the Express Card’s GPS receiver can 
determine your 3D position (latitude, longitude and 
elevation) as well as the horizontal 3D estimated position 
error (HEPE).
Tip:
To optimize your settings for faster speeds and data 
conservation when accessing your company network, 
work in “Offline”mode and synchronize periodically to 
send and receive company email. Do not use the Preview 
Pane, and save or drag and drop attachments to a 
desktop folder before opening them (rather than
double-clicking them in the email). For more detailed 
information, see the Microsoft white paper located at:
www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/evaluation/perform.doc.