Recording The Location With Gps - Leica TL2 Instructions Manual

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Recording the location with GPS

The external LEICA Visoflex (Typ 020) available as an accessory
contains a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver. If the view-
finder is attached, this enables the camera to add the location
coordinates to the picture data.
Setting the function
In the main menu, select
Select the required setting in
• The "satellite" symbol in the monitor indicates the relevant
status:
– GPS off: No display
– GPS on, no reception:
– GPS on, reception:
Notes on the function:
• GPS positioning requires as clear a path as possible to at least 3
of the GPS satellites (up to 9 are available from any point on
earth).
• Make sure that the viewfinder is not covered with your hand or
any other item, particularly metal objects.
• It may not be possible to receive good signals from GPS satel-
lites at the following locations or in the following situations. In
such cases, positioning may not be possible at all, or may be
incorrect:
– in closed rooms
– underground
– under trees
– in a moving vehicle
– close to high buildings or in steep valleys
– close to high voltage cables
– in tunnels
– close to 1.5 GHz mobile telephones
Information for safe use:
Make sure the GPS function is deactivated on board an aircraft
before takeoff or landing, in hospitals or in other locations where
there are restrictions on wireless transmissions.
Important (legal restrictions on use):
In certain countries or regions, the use of GPS and associated
technologies may be restricted. Therefore, before traveling in other
countries you should consult the relevant country's embassy or
your travel agent.
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