Using Gps Outside Your Country; Long Periods Of Non-Use; Gps Function Precautions - Casio WSD-F21HR User Manual

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Using GPS Outside Your Country

Some countries or geographic areas put legal restrictions on the use of GPS,
on the collection and logging of location information, etc. Your watch has built-
in GPS functionality, so before embarking on international travel to a country
or area outside of the country where you purchased your watch, you should
check with the embassy of the countries you plan to visit, your travel agency,
or some other reliable source of information to find out if there are any
prohibitions or restrictions on bringing in devices with GPS functionality, or
on the logging of location information, etc.

Long Periods of Non-use

If you allow the watch to remain discharged and unused for a long period, it
will take a long time to acquire GPS signals and perform positioning
immediately after you charge the watch and start using it again.

GPS Function Precautions

Whenever you are in any area where radio wave reception is prohibited or
restricted, perform the operation below to turn off the "Location" setting.
1. While the watch face is displayed, swipe the touch screen from top to
bottom and then tap D.
2. Scroll downwards and tap "Connectivity" and then "Location".
3. On the screen that appears, disable "Location".
Map data may include information that is incorrect. Also, all countries and
geographic areas may not be provided in the map data.
Some location and address names may not display correctly due to
applicable laws and restrictions in certain countries and geographic areas.
The location information provided by the GPS function of this watch is
intended for reference purposes only and locations shown may not be
accessible or difficult to access. Also, map information may show mountain,
jungles, deserts, and other dangerous or lawless locations. Before going to
an unknown location, be sure to check on the latest information available
about laws and safety.
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