Customidea GeoPic II Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 11
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Freeze mode (blue)
This section explains how the GeoPic II behaves in its
freeze mode of operation. In this mode, the status light
will always be a blue colour.
The freeze mode of operation keeps the last locked GPS
location in a buffer and uses this to send to the camera,
instead of live data. This is useful for two reasons, firstly,
photos can be geotagged whilst in buildings and
secondly the GPS module inside the GeoPic II is
switched off in freeze mode making it the lowest power
of all three modes. The default operation is as follows:
Status light:
slow flashing
occasional
blink
always on
Nikon D200, D2HS, D2X and D2XS and Fuji S5 Pro are registered
trademarks or a trademark of their respective companies.
Function button:
Cancels the
search and uses
previously
buffered location
(Mode change
with half press)
Starts a new
search, to update
the buffered GPS
location
(Mode change
with half press)
Starts a new
search to update
the buffered GPS
location (can take
a few seconds to
see the request)
(Mode change
with half press)
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Freeze mode (blue)
Description:
The GeoPic II has switched on its
internal GPS module and is waiting
for a good lock so that it can store
this data in a buffer and use it for
subsequent geotagging. The
camera's GPS icon will not be
visible in its display.
The GeoPic II has locked to three or
more satellites and has buffered the
GPS location. It has switched off the
internal GPS module. An occasional
blue blink shows that the GeoPic II
is ready to send buffered GPS data
when necessary. The moment the
shutter release button is pressed
half way, the GeoPic II will send the
buffered GPS location. The camera
GPS icon will not be visible in its
display.
When the shutter release button has
been pressed half way then the
status light will light 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.