Nikon P6000 P6000 User's Manual - Page 74

Using the GPS, Recording Positional Information to Pictures, Record GPS data

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Using the GPS Recording Positional Information to Pictures The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system using the electro-magnetic waves of a network of GPS satellites placed into orbit. It allows users to determine their locations anywhere on Earth. The camera's internal GPS receives signals from the GPS satellites and calculate its current time and position. This is known as positioning. The positional information (latitude and longitude) can be recorded onto the pictures to be shot. 1 Rotate the mode dial to G. • Operate in an open space when starting to receive signals from GPS satellites. • The GPS signal status display screen is displayed. 2 Press the d button. • The GPS menu is displayed. Signal strength GPS OFF Position Using the GPS 3 Choose Record GPS data and press the k button. GPS menu Record GPS data Valid storage period Update GPS data Synchronize 4 60 Choose On and press the k button. Record GPS data • Signals are received from the GPS satellites and On positioning begins. Off • Several minutes may be required to obtain the positional information if setting Record GPS data to On for the first time, or about two hours have passed since obtaining the last positioning information. • The setting On for Record GPS data will be recorded even if the power is turned off, and positioning will be done every 90 minutes for six times. However, leaving the Record GPS data setting as On will result in the battery been depleted in a faster period of time. • If there is a need to turn the power off when staying inside an airplane or a hospital, set Record GPS data to Off as well.

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Using the GPS
Using the GPS
Recording Positional Information to Pictures
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system using the
electro-magnetic waves of a network of GPS satellites placed into orbit. It allows
users to determine their locations anywhere on Earth. The camera’s internal GPS
receives signals from the GPS satellites and calculate its current time and position.
This is known as positioning.
The positional information (latitude and longitude) can be recorded onto the
pictures to be shot.
1
Rotate the mode dial to
G
.
Operate in an open space when starting to receive
signals from GPS satellites.
The GPS signal status display screen is displayed.
2
Press the
d
button.
The GPS menu is displayed.
3
Choose
Record GPS data
and press the
k
button.
4
Choose
On
and press the
k
button.
Signals are received from the GPS satellites and
positioning begins.
Several minutes may be required to obtain the
positional information if setting
Record GPS data
to
On
for the first time, or about two hours have passed
since obtaining the last positioning information.
The setting
On
for
Record GPS data
will be recorded
even if the power is turned off, and positioning will be done every 90 minutes for six
times. However, leaving the
Record GPS data
setting as
On
will result in the battery
been depleted in a faster period of time.
If there is a need to turn the power off when staying inside an airplane or a hospital, set
Record GPS data
to
Off
as well.
S
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s
trength
Po
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GP
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OFF
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Record GP
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Upd
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S
ynchronize
Record GPS data
On
Off