Glossary - Becker MAP PILOT Operating Manual

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GLOSSARY

GMT
Glossary
(Greenwich Mean Time)
> D
Central European time
> GB
Standard time at degree of longitude 0
(the degree of longitude through Green-
> F
wich, Great Britain). This time is used all
over the world as the standard time for
> I
synchronising data acquisition.
> E
GPS
> P
(Global Positioning System)
GPS uses satellites to calculate your cur-
> NL
rent geographical position. It is based on a
> DK
total of 24 satellites orbiting the Earth and
emitting signals. A GPS receiver receives
> S
these signals and uses the signal time dif-
ferences to calculate the distance to an in-
> N
dividual satellite and thus the current geo-
> FIN
graphical
position
latitude). Signals from at least three satel-
> TR
lites are required for positioning. The cur-
rent height can also be calculated if signals
> GR
are received from four or more satellites.
> PL
> CZ
> H
> RUS
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PTT
(Push To Talk)
For this unit it means that after a selection
of PTT a address can be spoken. The
address is then processed by the navigati-
on system.
SD card
(Secure Digital)
The SD card was developed in 2001 by
SanDisk and is based on the older MMC
standard. An SD card is a rewriteable re-
movable memory card.
TMC
(Traffic Message Channel)
Traffic announcements transmitted by
most FM stations via RDS. Basis for dy-
(longitude
and
namic navigation.
TMCpro
(Traffic Message Channel Professional)
A fee TMC traffic allert service which is
broadcast in Germany on various private
channels. The messages of this service are
more precise than standard traffic messag-
es. The service is offered since April 2004.
The license fees are already paid with the
price of the TMCpro-enabled navigation
system.
USB
(Universal Serial Bus)
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a bus
system for connecting a computer to ex-
ternal USB peripherals for exchanging da-
ta.
There are two different standards with
various transmission speeds. USB 1.1
transfers at a speed of 12 Mbit/s and USB
2.0 transfers at 480 Mbit/s.
For a transfer of large amounts of data de-
vices that use the USB 2.0 standard
should be used.

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