How Do I Navigate With Gps; How Does My Mio Receive Gps Signals; How Do I View My Gps Status - Mio Moov M300 User Manual

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How do I navigate with GPS?

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is available at any time, free of charge, and is accurate to within 5m (15ft).
GPS navigation is made possible by a network of satellites that orbit the Earth at around 20,200km (12,552mi).
Each satellite transmits a range of signals which are utilised by GPS receivers, such as your Mio, to determine an
exact location. Although a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at any time, only four signals
are required to provide a position or "GPS fix" (latitude and longitude), for vehicle navigation systems.

How does my Mio receive GPS signals?

Your Mio receives GPS signals via the internal GPS antenna. To guarantee the optimum GPS signal strength,
ensure your Mio is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and has an unobstructed view of the sky. GPS reception is
not usually affected by weather, however, very heavy rain or snow may have a negative effect on your
reception.

How do I view my GPS status?

You can view your GPS status at any time from the map screens or the Viewfinder screen.
when a GPS fix is established and
fix,
displays between one and four
To view your GPS status in more detail, see "GPS Status" on page 82.
To set your GPS mode, see "Setting your GPS mode" on page 83.
For more information about GPS, refer to the GPS Navigation - Frequently Asked Questions guide on the
MioMore Desktop DVD.
red
when a GPS fix is unavailable. To indicate the reception strength of a GPS
green
vertical bars.
displays
green
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