Venturer HPS9308 User Manual

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6.4.1 GPS Data Displayed

The virtual sky on the left

represents the currently visible

part of the sky above you, with

your position as the center.

The satellites are shown at

their current positions. The

GPS receives data from the

green and grey satellites but

not from the red ones. Signals

from the grey satellites are only

received, while green ones are

used by the GPS to calculate

your current location. On the

right you can see the satellite

signal strength bars. The more

satellites your GPS tracks (the

green ones), the better your

calculated position will be.
Additional pieces of information

on this screen are: current

position in latitude/longitude

format, elevation, speed, date,

time and calculated accuracy.

NOTE :

Accuracy can be affected by

several factors the GPS cannot

take into account. Use this

accuracy information only as

estimation.

There are two icons on the left

to show the status of the GPS

connection and the quality of

reception.

6.4.2 GPS Connection

Indicator

In the middle to the left there is

a lamp similar to the ones used

for switches. This one has more

colors and represents more

values:

A fast blinking green

lamp means that there

is communication with

the GPS and data is

being received.

Other colors should not appear

with a built-in GPS. Should any

of these appear, this means a

faulty operation of your device.

6.4.3 GPS Data Quality

Indicator

In the top left corner there is a

satellite dish to show the quality

of the GPS position. Different

colors

represent

different

signals:

Red shows there is

no connection with

the GPS device. This

should never be the

case if your device has

a built-in GPS.

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