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Updating the A-GPS File

Select Update A-GPS file to update to the latest version of the A-GPS file
using the methods described below.

When connected to Wi-Fi: The camera downloads the latest A-GPS file

automatically and updates the file. See “Setting Up a Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Network” (

A88) for more information.

When not connected to Wi-Fi: The camera checks the inserted memory card

for the latest version of the A-GPS file and performs the update when the file
is found. In this case, download the latest version of the A-GPS file from the
website below, and copy it to the “NCFL” folder on the formatted memory
card before updating.
http://nikonimglib.com/agps3/

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Notes About Updating A-GPS File

The A-GPS file is not enabled the first time positioning is performed after you

purchase the camera. The file is enabled the second time positioning is performed.

The validity period of the A-GPS file is 14 days. The validity period can be checked

on the update screen.

Once the validity period of the A-GPS file has expired, it may take more time to

obtain location data. Updating of the A-GPS file before using the GPS is
recommended.

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Notes About Location Data Obtained Using Wi-Fi

Add a check mark to Wi-Fi & mobile network location (

E64) to obtain location

data using nearby Wi-Fi devices and the Internet, if signals cannot be received from
GPS satellites.

Location data obtained using the Wi-Fi may not be accurate if the following types of
devices are positioned near the camera:

Wireless mobile routers

Mobile devices (such as smart devices) that use tethering to create a Wi-Fi

access point.

If you connect the camera to the Internet, the camera uses location data from these
devices whenever an SSID (name of Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) network) is detected,
without establishing a connection. To prevent the camera from using the location
data from a particular source, add “_nomap” to the end of the network name if the
SSID can be changed.

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