Gps; Enabling The Location Service - NEC Medias NE-103T User Manual

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You can use the GPS function and compatible software
to check your present location, find directions to a
destination, etc.
• GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of Defense.
GPS signals are subject to control adjustments
(reduced accuracy, stoppage of signal, etc.) at the
discretion of the Department.
• Some wireless communications products (mobile
phones, data detectors, etc.) block satellite signals and
cause instability of signal reception.
• The display of some maps based on location
information (latitude / longitude information) may be
inaccurate due to the regulations of some countries or
regions.
• You may find it impossible or difficult to receive a GPS
signal in the following conditions because GPS uses
radio waves from a satellite.
- Inside or immediately underneath a building
- In a basement, tunnel, or metro
- In a bag or box
- In a built-up or residential area
- In or under thick bunch of trees
- Near a high-voltage cable
- Inside cars or trains
- In heavy rain, snow, or other bad weather
- When there are obstructions (people or objects) near
the product
- When the GPS antenna section is covered by a hand
etc.

GPS

Enabling the Location
Service
To use the Location Service, you must enable the GPS
function beforehand. You can also configure your product
to find approximate location information based on
information from Wi-Fi and mobile network base stations.
1
From the Idle screen, tap
settings"
2
Check the box of "GPS satellites".
Enabling wireless network
1
From the Idle screen, tap
settings"
2
Check the box of "Google's location service"
"Agree".
Note
• Google Location Service gathers location information in a
manner not enabling pinpointing of individuals. Gathering of
location information occurs regardless of whether an
application is launched.
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"System
"Location services".
"System
"Location services".

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