Nikon GPS Receiver GP N100 User Manual

System Requirements  
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GP-N100 Utility Software Manual  
Thank you for your purchase of a GP-N100. This manual describes how to use the GP-N100 Utility  
to download the latest assisted GPS data from Nikon servers to your GP-N100. To ensure trouble-  
free operation, read this manual thoroughly before proceeding and keep it where it will be read  
by all those who use the product.  
AAssisteed GPS  
Assisted GPS (A-GPS or aGPS) uses files containing supplementary information to reduce the time  
needed to determine the current position. Assisted GPS files for the GP-N100 remain valid for about  
two weeks after download. Note that the GP-N100 will continue to function normally in the absence  
of valid assisted GPS data, although more time may be required to determine the current position.  
Systeemm RReeqquuiirrements  
Before installing the GP-N100 Utility, confirm that your system meets the following requirements:  
Windows  
Mac OS  
CPU  
OS  
Pentium 1.3 GHz or better  
PowerPC G4 or G5, Intel  
Pre-installed versions of Windows 7 Home Basic/  
Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate  
(Service Pack 1), Windows Vista Home Basic/  
Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate  
(Service Pack 2), Windows XP Home Edition/  
Professional (Service Pack 3). GP-N100 Utility  
runs as a 32-bit application in 64-bit editions of  
Windows 7 and Windows Vista.  
Mac OS X version 10.4.11, 10.5.8, or 10.6.7  
• Windows 7/Windows Vista: 1 GB or more  
RAM  
256 MB or more  
• Windows XP: 512 MB or more  
Hard-disk space A minimum of 200 MB available on the startup disk for installation and when GP-N100 Utility is running  
• Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more  
Monitor  
• Colors: 16-bit color (High Color/thousands of colors) or more  
• Built-in USB port required. Operation is not guaranteed when the GP-N100 is connected via a USB hub.  
Miscellaneous  
• Internet connection required  
GP-N100 Utility Software Manual  
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Installation  
Installing the Deevviiccee Driver (Windows XP Only)  
After installing the GP-N100 Utility under Windows XP, you will need to install the two GP-N100  
device drivers.  
1 After making sure that the computer is on and  
that Windows is running, connect the GP-N100  
via USB. TheFound New Hardware Wizardwill  
start; if the dialog shown at right is displayed,  
select No, not this time and click Next. If this  
dialog is not displayed, proceed to Step 2.  
2 Select Install the software automatically  
(Recommended) and click Next to start in-  
stallation. If a warning is displayed during the  
install, click Continue  
.
3 Click Finish to exit the installer when installation is complete. Installation for the second driver  
will then begin as described in Step 1; follow the steps above to install the second driver.  
GP-N100 Utility Software Manual  
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Installation  
Maacc OOS  
1 Double-click Nikon GP-N100 Utility Installer to  
start the installer.  
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to begin installation.  
3 Click Agree to accept the license agreement  
when prompted.  
4 Click Install and follow the on-screen instruc-  
tions to complete installation.  
5 Click Quit to quit the installer when installation is complete.  
6 The computer must be restarted when installation is complete.  
DAdding the GP--NN110000 UUttiilliittyy tto the Dockk  
The GP-N100 Utility is not added to the Dock automatically. Add it to the Dock manually if re-  
quired.  
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Downloading Assisted GPS Data to the GP-N100  
Downloadiinngg AAssistedd GPS Daattaa ttoo tthhee GGPP-N100  
Follow the steps below to download assisted GPS data to the GP-N100.  
1 Start the computer and connect the GP-N100  
via USB.  
2 Start the GP-N100 Utility as described below (note that the GP-N100 Utility does not start au-  
tomatically when the GP-N100 is connected).  
Windows: Double-click the GP-N100 Utility shortcut on the desktop, or select GP-N100 Utility >  
GP-N100 Utility from the program list in the Windows start menu.  
Mac OS: Double-click the GP-N100 Utility icon in the “Applicationsfolder.  
3 Click Start to connect to the Internet and  
begin downloading assisted GPS data to the  
GP-N100.  
4 When download is complete, click OK and  
confirm that the expiry date has been updat-  
ed.  
Expiry date  
5 Quit GP-N100 Utility and disconnect GP-N100.  
DExppiirryy DDaattee  
Assisted GPS files for the GP-N100 remain valid for about two weeks after download. Note that the  
GP-N100 will continue to function normally in the absence of valid assisted GPS data, although  
more time may be required to determine the current position.  
AMenus  
The menu options available in the GP-N100 Utility menus are described below.  
GP-N100 Utility Menu (Mac OS Only)  
Function Menu  
Option  
Description  
Option  
Description  
About GP-N100 Utility  
Quit GP-N100 Utility  
Display version information.  
Quit the GP-N100 Utility.  
DownloadthelatestassistedGPSdata  
from Nikon servers to the GP-N100.  
Upload A-GPS file  
Update Firmware  
Download and install the latest firm-  
ware for the GP-N100, if available.  
Help Menu  
Option  
Description  
Exit (Windows only) Exit the GP-N100 Utility.  
Show Help  
View help for the GP-N100 Utility.  
Version (Windows only) Display version information.  
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