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GPS Info Page
Track Up
instead of
North Up
(default setting) orientation; this will cause the top of the sky view to align to
your current track heading.
Satellite Status
As soon as the GPS receiver in your StreetPilot has collected the necessary data to calculate a fix, the status
field indicates a 2D or 3D status (for 2D, you may need to enter your elevation).
Satellite Status
is indicated
at the top left corner of the page. The status is shown as one of the following conditions:
Searching Sky
– The GPS receiver is looking for any available satellites in view.
AutoLocate
– The GPS receiver is initializing and collecting new almanac data. This process can take up to
five minutes, depending on the satellites currently in view.
Acquiring Sats
– The GPS receiver is collecting data from available satellites but has not collected enough
data to calculate a position fix.
2D Navigation
– At least three satellites with good geometry have been locked onto; a two-dimensional
position fix (latitude and longitude) is being calculated. (Reads
2D Diff Nav
if WAAS-enabled)
3D Navigation
– At least four satellites with good geometry have been locked onto; your position is now
being calculated in latitude, longitude, and elevation. (Reads
3D Diff Nav
if WAAS-enabled)
Lost Reception
– The GPS receiver has temporarily lost satellite reception.
Poor GPS Coverage
– The GPS receiver isn’t tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fix due to bad
satellite geometry or due to a shaded antenna (such as driving between buildings)
Not Usable
– The StreetPilot is unusable, possibly due to incorrect initialization or abnormal satellite
conditions. Turn the unit off and back on to reset and re-initialize the receiver if necessary.
GPS is Off
– The StreetPilot is being used indoors and cannot be used for navigation.
Dead Reckoning (2650 only)
– The StreetPilot 2650 isn’t tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fix
due to bad satellite geometry or a shaded antenna (such as driving between buildings), and is using Dead
Reckoning.
The sun and moon icons on the satellite sky view are
for reference (note that the icons are a bluish color if
the sun/moon is below the horizon). You can see the
sunrise and sunset times for your current location and
date on the Time Setup page under System Setup.
You can temporarily lose satellite reception if no satel-
lite information is received for a few minutes, or if the
number of satellites received to determine a position fix
is insufficient.
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