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Instructions Canon, Modèle GP-E1

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This poses a risk of fire or electric shock. If the unit malfunctions, becomes damaged, or requires repair, contact your dealer or a Canon Service Center. Handling Precautions Handle the receiver in accordance with “Handling Precautions: Camera Care” in the camera instruction manual. Nomenclature Attachment pin Tightening screw Terminal Storage Case EOS-1D X Rear LCD Panel GPS device connection Attaching and Detaching the Receiver Turn off the camera before attaching the receiver. The receiver is powered by the camera. 1 Open the terminal cover on the camera. ..Pull out the extension system terminal cover and rotate it toward the front. 2 Attach the receiver. ..Align the receiver terminal and attachment pin with the corresponding camera terminal and hole. ..Push the terminal firmly into the camera. ..As you push the terminal into the camera with your left index finger, attach the receiver securely by turning the tightening screw until it stops rotating. Detaching ..Turn off the camera. ..Loosen the tightening screw until it spins freely. ..Pull the terminal out of the camera. Always make sure to turn the camera off before attaching or detaching the receiver. Acquiring GPS Signals To acquire GPS signals, bring your camera with the receiver attached outdoors where the sky is unobstructed and aim it up. Keep your hand or other objects off the top of the receiver. 1 Select [GPS device settings]. 2 Set [GPS device] to [Enable]. ..If the [Calibrate digital compass] screen is displayed, follow steps 6 – 7 on p.16. 3 Close the menu. ..Press the button. Acquisition Status GPS signal status is indicated by the icon on the camera’s rear LCD panel. Status details can be checked as described in “Viewing GPS Information” on the next page. Blinking : Signal not acquired yet Constant : Signal acquired Images are geotagged when you shoot. Acquiring GPS Signals ..Signal acquisition takes about 30 – 60 seconds under favorable conditions after you turn the camera on. ..After initial signal acquisition, signals can be reacquired soon after the camera is turned on again (under favorable conditions, and when the camera has been off for less than approx. 30 minutes). Places with Poor GPS Coverage Location information may not be recorded, or inaccurate information may be recorded where GPS signal coverage is poor, such as in the following places. ..Indoors, underground, in tunnels or forests, near buildings or in valleys ..Near high-voltage power lines or mobile phones operating on the 1.5 GHz band ..When traveling through different environments ..Even in other places, GPS satellite movement may interfere with geotagging and cause missing or inaccurate location information. The information may also indicate that the camera has been used in a different location, even if you were shooting at the same place. Appended Information ..If shooting is performed immediately after turning on the camera’s power switch (or resuming use after auto power off) when the receiver is attached to the camera, images may not be geotagged. Similarly, directions may not be recorded correctly. To avoid this, wait a moment before shooting. Viewing GPS Information 1 Select [GPS device settings]. 2 Set [GPS device] to [Enable]. ..If the [Calibrate digital compass] screen is displayed, follow steps 6 – 7 on p.16. Acquiring GPS Signals North 0° West East 270° 90° South 180° 3 Select [GPS device settings]. 4 Select [GPS information display]. • Detailed GPS information is displayed. ..In this sample screenshot, [Direction: NE 45°] indicates that the camera was facing 45° northeast. [UTC] (Coordinated Universal Time) is essentially the same as Greenwich Mean Time. The icon indicates signal conditions. When is displayed, elevation can also be recorded. However, elevation cannot be recorded when is displayed. 5 Take a picture. • Shots taken after GPS signal acquisition are geotagged. Acquiring GPS Signals Geotagging Information Direction Latitude Longitude Elevation UTC For movies, the GPS information acquired when movie shooting starts is recorded. Note that signal reception conditions are not recorded. Setting the Positioning Interval On the camera, you can specify the positioning interval. Shorter positioning intervals yield more accurate location information for your images. However, fewer shots can be taken per charge. 1 Select [GPS device settings]. 2 Set [GPS device] to [Enable]. 3 Select [GPS device settings]. 4 Select [Position update timing]. 5 Select the time. Estimated No. of Shots per Charge, by Positioning Interval (Viewfinder Shooting) Position Update Timing Normal Temperature (23°C/73°F) Low Temperature (0°C/32°F) Every second Approx. 790 shots Approx. 620 shots Every 15 sec. Approx. 970 shots Approx. 740 shots Every 5 min. Approx. 990 shots Approx. 760 shots * Fewer shots can be taken per charge in poor signal conditions. * The nature of GPS may cause some inconsistency between positioning intervals. Using the Digital Compa...

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