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Important pre-installation notes<br />

Please follow the instructions carefully when installing your new application.<br />

A GPRS connection is required to install this application and download maps. Ensure<br />

that you have a suitable GPRS data plan from your operator.<br />

If you‟re going to update the installation, you should first read, in Chapter 4, Updating the<br />

software.<br />

Further information about licensing the software and maps is available in the section<br />

Warnings and notes > Licenses.<br />

<strong>Tracker</strong> Hunter vocabulary<br />

GPS (Global Positioning System)<br />

is a constellation of satellites sending signals which enable GPS receivers to determine<br />

their current location, the time, and their velocity. You can start, stop or change the GPS<br />

connection from GPS-menu or by using shortcut button 4<br />

A-GPS (Assisted GPS) is used in <strong>Tracker</strong> G400 and 310ia collars. The A-GPS uploads<br />

orbital data from satellites over the GSM network, which improves performance and<br />

reliability of GPS positioning and decreases power consumption. A-GPS of the dog‟s<br />

collar can be started and configured from Configuration commands -menu. A-GPS<br />

technologies may also be available in your mobile phone, (see phone manual).<br />

My position is your own location indicated on the map as a green circle or a triangle<br />

(during movement). All distances to targets are shown in relation to My position. My<br />

position is your GPS location when GPS is on. If GPS is off, My position is the latest<br />

GPS location received. Also, you may set My position to other locations than your actual<br />

location when your GPS is off.<br />

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