Acquiring GPS Signals

When you turn on your navigation device, the GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish the current location. The time required to acquire satellite signals varies based on several factors, including how far you are from the location where you last used your navigation device, whether you have a clear view of the sky, and how long it has been since you last used your navigation device. The first time you turn on your navigation device, it may take several minutes to acquire satellite signals.

  1. Turn on the device.
  2. Wait while the device locates satellites.
  3. If necessary, go to an open area, away from tall buildings and trees.

GPS signal status bars in the status bar indicates the satellite signal strength. When at least half the bars are filled, the device is ready for navigation. You can touch the GPS signal status bars icon to view more details about your satellite signal, such as your current location accuracy.

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November 2024