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Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 User Manual

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To change access for external

services

1

From standby select

Menu

>

Location

services

>

Settings

>

Privacy

.

2

Select an option.

Turn off GPS
The GPS receiver turns off

automatically when it is not in use. You

can also turn the GPS receiver off

manually. This saves battery power

when you use features that do not

require the GPS receiver to find your

location.

To turn on or off GPS manually

1

From standby select

Menu

>

Location

services

>

Settings

.

2

Select

Enable GPS

or

Disable GPS

.

Tracker
Tracker is a GPS-based sports

application which allows you to keep

track of your speed, distance, route

and energy consumption during

training. You can base the training on

how long time you want to train or on

what distance you want to cover. You

can also base it on a previous training

route which has GPS data.

Information provided by use of the

Tracker application is approximate. Sony

Ericsson makes no warranty of any kind

with respect to the accuracy of the

Tracker application. Any serious health

and fitness concerns should be referred

to a health care professional.

To start a training session

1

From standby select

Menu

>

Location

services

>

Tracker

>

Start training

.

2

Select a training type.

3

Scroll to an item, select

Edit

and enter

the data.

4

Select

Done

to save.

5

Select

Start

to start training.

To compare results during training

1

From standby select

Menu

>

Location

services

>

Tracker

>

Start training

.

2

Select

Route based

.

3

Scroll to

Route:

, select

Edit

and select

a route.

4

Scroll to

Live compare

and select

Edit

.

5

Scroll to the result you want to

compare with and select

Compare

.

6

Select

Done

and then

Start

.

To end a training session manually

During a training session, select

Pause

>

End

.

Results
The training result is shown after a

session is ended. You can view past

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GPS

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