
SHOUT ts User’s Manual Version 1.0.1
of five bars. During transmission, the antenna must have a clear view of the sky.
The ts cannot send messages or reports from inside a building.
denotes the GPS receiver is off. The GPS receiver is always kept off to
preserve battery life until time, date or position information is needed.
denotes the GPS receiver is on with real-time satellite acquisition status
represented by the number of vertical bars. One bar represents valid time and
date fix, two bars represent 2-D fix or dead reckoning, three bars represent 3-D
fix with HDOP higher than 2.0 and four bars represent 3-D fix with HDOP less
than 2.0. Although the ts GPS receiver can often obtain a location fix when the
antenna is partially blocked (near buildings, in a room next to a window, etc.), it
is recommended that the antenna must have a clear view of the sky to minimize
acquisition time and better position accuracy.
denotes tracking mode is off when the tracking symbol is dimmed gray.
denotes tracking mode is on when the tracking symbol is bright white. Next
to the tracking symbol is the countdown timer to the next report.
denotes all audio alerts are off.
denotes audio alert is on.
denotes unread message(s) is in the Inbox.
denotes message(s) is in the Outbox ready to be sent or message(s) in
queue failed to send.
battery indicator with five bars being fully charged.
denotes the battery is being charged by an external power source.
The current date and time are displayed with formats defined using
Settings/Time/Date. The GPS receiver has an internal clock and, as long as the
battery is not depleted and a valid position fix was previously acquired, the
SHOUT ts can recall the correct date and time. The message “Date/Time
unavailable” is displayed when the ts is unable to restore information from the
GPS receiver.
The SHOUT ts displays four main icons on its home screen each representing a
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