Sprint Nextel Network Router 597E Manual Do Utilizador

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Where can I use GPS?
GPS works wherever there is both Sprint CDMA network access and GPS access.
What is GPS User Plane?
GPS User Plane is the ability to execute GPS requests at the subscriber level on the 
card. In other words, the User Plane allows you to submit location-related queries 
to the network.
Compare to GPS Control Plane (see below).
What is GPS Control Plane?
GPS Control Plane is the ability to execute GPS requests at the network (server) 
level.
Compare to GPS User Plane (see above).
How do I enable/disable GPS?
By default, Sprint Location Services are disabled.
To enable Sprint Location Services:
1. In the Sprint Location Services “Settings” window, select Enable Location 
Services.
2. If you will be using the GPS Receiver window (page 47), selecDisplay GPS 
Receiver.
Will GPS work when Privacy is set to ON?
No. Setting Privacy to ON [by not accepting the Consent Privacy Agreement(s)] 
means you do not want your card to be discoverable; thus, GPS is not enabled/
started on the card.
Note:
Your card or account may not support GPS.
In some locations where CDMA network access is available, GPS may not 
be available at this time. For the latest on service available by location, refer 
to Sprint Nextel Coverage maps.
If you’re having problems using GPS, contact Sprint.
Tip:
To prevent Privacy Consent Agreements from appearing every time you use NMEA or 
the Location & Search Services menu, select 
Do not show NMEA Privacy Consent
 and 
Do 
not show Privacy Consent for 'Location & Search Services'
.
Tip:
An icon in the 
GPS Receiver
 window indicates the GPS/Privacy status (page 48).