Customidea GeoPic II Manuel d'instruction - Page 9
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Low power mode (green)
This section explains how the GeoPic II behaves in its
low power mode of operation. In this mode, the status
light will always be a green colour.
The low power mode of operation ensures that GPS
data is only sent to the camera when the user is getting
ready to take a picture. It does this by only sending GPS
data when the shutter release button is half pressed:
Status light:
slow flashing
occasional
blink
always on
In the low power mode, the short beep and the green
status light turning on indicates that sufficient GPS data
has been sent to the camera for it to start geotagging
photos. Once this happens you can be confident that
your photos will be geotagged successfully.
Nikon D200, D2HS, D2X and D2XS and Fuji S5 Pro are registered
trademarks or a trademark of their respective companies.
Function button: Description:
No function
(Mode change
with half press)
No function
(Mode change
with half press)
No function
(Mode change
with half press)
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Low power mode (green)
The GeoPic II does not have a
sufficient lock on the satellites, and is
not sending any GPS data to the
camera. The camera's GPS icon will
not be visible in its display.
The GeoPic II has locked to three or
more satellites and is ready to send
GPS data to the camera. An
occasional green blink shows that the
GeoPic II is ready to send GPS data
when necessary. The moment the
shutter release button is pressed half
way, the GeoPic II will send GPS
data to the camera. The camera GPS
icon will not be visible in its display.
If the GeoPic II is locked and the
shutter release button has been
pressed half way then the status light
will be lit the moment the camera has
been sent enough GPS data to begin
geotagging photos. When this
happens the GeoPic II will emit a
short beep (this can be disabled if
desired) and the camera's GPS icon
will be visible in its display.