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WARNINGS & NOTIFICATIONS
When using the GPS105 in a motor vehicle it is the user's responsibility to
ensure operating the GPS105 does not detract from the safe operation of the
vehicle.
For safety reasons it is not recommended that a driver change any settings
while in motion. Please come to a complete stop or have a passenger make
changes if necessary.
The Global Positioning System is operated and maintained by the US
Government. The US Government is completely responsible for the accuracy of
the Global Positioning System.
The US Government reserves the right to make changes to the Global
Positioning System in accordance with the Department of Defence civil GPS
user policy and the Federal Radio navigation plan. These changes along with
poor satellite geometry could cause inaccurate readings.
GPS signal reception can be affected by the location of satellites, tall
buildings, tunnels, bridges, etc. If the GPS105 is not receiving a signal, you
will need to change your location until a signal is received.
The latitude, longitude, and altitude indications on the display are based on
WGS-84 Datum, and the altitude indication may not appear depending on the
signal conditions from GPS satellites.
The compass heading (directional pointer) shown on the display is referenced
to the GPS105's last forward movement.
When viewing the compass heading the GPS105 must be facing in the
direction of the last forward movement in order to read the compass heading
correctly.