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using your GPS location
information
As well as locating your phone’s position for the
satellite, you can also view your GPS location and send
it as a text message or email.
Viewing your GPS location information
Select Menu > GPS position > Options > View
location information to view the date and time of
when your last GPS fix was taken and your latitude and
longitude at that time. Your exact location is indicated
with a white dot on the world map.
Displaying GPS in metric or imperial measures
Select Menu > GPS position. The Valid GPS fix
screen appears. Select Options > Set unit and make
your selection. The default setting is metric units.
Sending your GPS location
Select Menu > GPS position and select Options
> Send GPS location. The elapsed time since the
last GPS fix was obtained is displayed and you are
presented with two options. Select Send to use the
stored value or New to acquire a new GPS fix. Press
the red key
to cancel. Make your decision on the
basis of any significant distance travelled since the
stored GPS fix was obtained. Note that requesting
a new fix will temporarily delay the sending of your
location.
When the GPS fix to be used has been acquired, select
Text message or Email message. Only editing of
the recipient field is permitted. Enter the destination
number or email address directly into the To: field, or
choose Options > Add recipient to select an existing
entry from Contacts. You are presented with the list of
Phonebook contacts. Use the left and right navigation
keys to select SIM contacts or Groups.
Obtaining a GPS fix manually
On rare occasions, your phone may continue to show
the GPS fix required
icon, which means that a new
GPS fix is needed in order for your phone to connect
to the network. If this occurs, select Menu > GPS
position. The new GPS fix is displayed. When this
screen is open, your phone will attempt to refresh the
GPS fix every 30 seconds.
National GPS policies
Some national GPS policies do not allow users to
access their GPS information in particular locations.
Your phone continues to access the GPS satellites
as usual, so its performance is unaffected. However,
your phone will not display its GPS location. For more
information, please contact your service provider.
02 welcome
03 safety
06 quick reference
09 getting started
13 using your IsatPhone
13 connecting to the satellite
13 obtaining a GPS x
14 making and receiving calls (4)
17 calling handsfree
18 using voicemail
18 additional call features (2)
20 advanced call features (3)
23 messaging (6)
29 usingyourGPSlocationinformation
30 prepay services
31 phonebook, contacts and organiser
36 data
37 personalised settings
44 security
47 troubleshooting
50 care and maintenance
52 regulatory and compliance
55 disclaimers
56 accessories
57 export controls
58 malware
59 downloading content
60 notices
61 protection of personal information
62 index