Navman iCN Series GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Navman : a leader in GPS navigation technology. And more.
Established in New Zealand in 1998, Navman researches, designs and builds
critical navigation technology, including GPS navigation devices, commercial fleet
tracking systems and marine electronics instruments.
Employing over 500 staff and using its own manufacturing facilities, Navman
products are researched and developed in-house, resulting in high quality systems
that are easy to use.
With offices all over the world, Navman is a global GPS company. In Europe,
teams of dedicated individuals provide localised high quality sales and technical
support to its ever growing user base.
Navman has the backing of the Brunswick corporation, one of the world’s longest
established corporations, and will continue to grow and provide world leading
critical navigation systems.
GPS technology explained.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made
up of a network of satellites placed into orbit. GPS works in any weather
conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees
or setup charges to use GPS.
GPS satellites circle the earth in a very precise orbit and transmit signal information
to earth. GPS receivers take this information to calculate the user's exact location.
This location is then passed on to the software, which displays in real time the
maps relevant to the location.
Once the user's position has been determined, the GPS unit can calculate other
information, such as speed, bearing, track, trip distance, distance to destination
and more.
Today's GPS receivers with parallel multi-channel design are extremely accurate.
A GPS with a 12 parallel channel receiver is quick to lock onto satellites when first
turned on and maintains a strong signal whilst driving.