• Latitude – Expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
• Longitude – Expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
• Number of satellites – Used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites provides better
accuracy. The maximum is 12 satellites.
• Easting – Refers to the eastward-measured distance expressed in meters.
• Northing – Refers to the northward-measured distance expressed in meters.
NOTICE: Skipping each digit of easting and northing coordinates decreases the accuracy by
the factor of 10.
5.6.5
GNSS Accuracy
The GNSS Location Service accuracy depends on the GNSS coverage and the selected accuracy
mode.
In good GNSS coverage (at least -137 dBm or in open sky), the location accuracy presents as follows:
• In high accuracy mode, the accuracy is:
- 5 m for 50% of location reports.
- 10 m for 95% of location reports.
• In power optimized or normal mode, the accuracy is:
- 20 m for 50% of location reports.
- 50 m for 95% of location reports.
NOTICE:
The presented values depend on variety of factors, for example the view on the sky. To
optimize the GNSS performance the radio should have the clearest possible view of the open
sky.
5.7
Home Mode Display Text Message
Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to send special text messages to
the display. The message is limited to 24 characters. The message stays on the home screen until a
new home mode display message is received. Power cycle your radio to replace the Home Display
message to the predefined one.
5.8
Horn and Lights Alarm
The Horn & Lights function allows your vehicle to alert you of an incoming important message.
Pressing the External Alarm Key key toggles the horn and lights feature. When enabled and the
ignition is off, the vehicle’s horn will sound and the lights will flash to announce an incoming private/
phone call.
NOTICE: The external alarm relay must be installed and the feature must be pre-programmed
to work.
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