
AGL3080 GPS Photo Tracker User Manual V2.2
May 2009 V2.2 AMOD Technology 4
In Case You Don’t Know Yet - What is GPS?
GPS is a 24-satellite network of Navstar navigational satellites that transmit signals to users, giving
them an accurate position in three dimensions along with a time stamp. While it was originally
developed in the 1970s as a navigational aid for submarine-based Trident nuclear missiles, its
commercial use has expanded well beyond vehicle and hiker navigation to include network timing
control for accurate delivery of packet communications.
AGL3080 Operation
Power ON/OFF device
Power On
Hold the POWER ON/OFF button for one (1) second until all three LED’s blink simultaneously once. Then
the Green LED (GPS Status) will be on. This indicates the device has been turned on and starts to search GPS
satellites.
Power ON/OFF button
When sufficient numbers of GPS satellites are found and the position can be fixed, the Green LED
will begin to blink, indicating good GPS signal reception and GPS data is being logged
Now you can concentrate on and enjoy taking photos!
Power Off
To turn the power off, just hold the POWER ON/OFF button again for about three (3) seconds. All three
LED’s will be lit once and then off, and the device is now turned off.
Status LED’s
There are three status LED’s on AGL3080 – Red (Storage Full), Green (GPS Status), and Amber (Battery
GPS Status
Battery Power Storage Full
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