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Note if you've not used GPS yet I suggest using one of the GPS apps to get your first fix and confirm as I've found that helps.
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The GPS and magnetometer will be turned on and after a few moments, when the watch buzzes and the dot turns from red to pink, that means the GPS is fixed. all your movements now will be displayed with a line drawn back to show your position relative to the start. New waypoints will be added based on checking every 10 seconds for at least 5 meters of movement. The map will scale to your distance travelled so the route will always remain within the window, the accelerometer/pedometer is not used - this is a purely GPS solution so can be used for driving/cycling etc. A log file will be recorded that tracks upto 1000 waypoints, this isn't a big file and you could remove the limit but I've kept it fairly conservative here as it's not intended as a main feature, there's already good GPS route recorders for the Bangle. The following other items are displayed in this mode:
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The GPS and magnetometer will be turned on and after a few moments, when the watch buzzes and the dot turns from red to pink, that means the GPS is fixed. all your movements now will be displayed with a line drawn back to show your position relative to the start. New waypoints will be added based on checking every 10 seconds for at least 5 meters of movement. The map will scale to your distance travelled so the route will always remain within the window, the accelerometer/pedometer is not used - this is a purely GPS solution so can be used for driving/cycling etc. A log file will be recorded that tracks upto 1000 waypoints, this isn't a big file and you could remove the limit but I've kept it fairly conservative here as it's not intended as a main feature, there's already good GPS route recorders for the Bangle. The following other items are displayed:
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1. altitude at origin, this is displayed left of the centre.
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2. current altitude, displayed centre right
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