Fujitsu AVN2454 Car Video System User Manual


 
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4. GPS
Introduction
Global Positioning System (GPS): a system developed and operated by the United States
Government that pinpoints your present location by utilizing latitudinal and longitudinal data
received from at least 4 satellites (sometimes only 3 are used).
The following are situations when the GPS
signal cannot be received.
When the GPS signal is obstructed while
driving through building clusters, tunnels or
on overpasses
When the signal is obstructed because of
having placed an object near or on the GPS
antenna
When the GPS satellite is not sending any
signals to the earth (signal emission may be
halted due to modifications or repairs
conducted by the U.S. Tracking Control
Center, the organization responsible for
controlling GPS signals)
When a digitally formatted cellular telephone
unit is brought near the GPS antenna
Situations when GPS signal reception is impossible
Screen with GPS signal reception in
progress
Handling the GPS antenna
Consult a specialist at the store of purchase for how to install the GPS antenna.
Do not apply paint or wax onto the GPS antenna. Otherwise, signal reception
sensitivity may be diminished or signal reception may be rendered impossible.
Do not pull on the cord when uninstalling or moving the GPS antenna. Otherwise,
short circuits or disconnections may result.
See P134 for information concerning GPS signal accuracy and errors. See P152
for definitions of the terminology employed.
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