The Dell Location Service leverages both GPS and Wi-Fi positioning; this hybrid technology is the perfect solution for mobile computer users. The Dell Location Service is much faster than traditional GPS lookups. It can provide location in as little as 1 second. The Dell Location Service is extremely accurate, providing location results within 10m - 20m. Finally, it offers flexibility because it works everywhere-indoors and outdoors.
The Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) can determine the location of Wi-Fi enabled devices. All Wi Fi Access Points (APs) broadcast a signal beacon known as a MAC address, notifying nearby devices of their presence. WPS refers to the mapped locations of millions of Wi-Fi MAC addresses to pinpoint the device location. WPS is complimentary to GPS. It works best indoors and in urban areas, the environments where GPS is limited by physical obstructions of ceilings and tall buildings.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system developed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). It is made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit. Initially, GPS was developed as a military system to fulfill U.S. military needs. However, it was later made available to civilians, and is now a dual-use system that can be accessed by both military and civilian users. GPS provides continuous positioning and timing information, anywhere in the world under any weather conditions. Because it serves an unlimited number of users and is used for security reasons, GPS is a one-way-ranging (passive) system. That is, users can only receive the satellite signals.
With a Dell GPS Card in your mobile computer, your location can be determined at anytime and anywhere. The Dell GPS card uses land-based Wi-Fi access points and Long Term Orbits (LTO), A-GPS technology to determine location information. It provides a fast, accurate, and reliable location source to applications and services by leveraging the strength of each underlying position technology. With a Dell GPS Card, your position can be located whether you are indoors or driving in your car. Dell GPS Card is powered by Broadcom's A-GPS and Skyhook's Wi-Fi position solutions.
Your Dell GPS Location has the latest A-GPS technology called LTO to help the Dell GPS Card quickly compute your position, even in locations where GPS signals are barely detectable. To achieve such optimum GPS performance, the LTO data must be current. Desktop LTO Manager operates by transferring seven days of GPS satellite data from the Internet to your computer, where it is stored in memory. Traditional GPS receivers download this data directly from the GPS satellites, increasing the time it takes to compute your position from seconds to minutes, and limiting operation to open sky conditions. Desktop LTO Manager downloads/updates satellite data when your computer is connected to the Internet. This process occurs in the background, ensuring that the updated satellite data is ready to use at all times. The time it takes for GPS and LTO to locate your position varies with signal reception conditions. In open and nearly-open sky conditions, the Dell GPS Card typically can locate you in just a few seconds. The Dell GPS Card starts searching for signals based on the your most recent position. When traveling to a new location, your computer needs extra time and more open signal conditions to determine your location. After your first fix in the new location, full performance is restored.
The Dell Location Utility displays your location with a list of viewable satellites and wireless access points. The utility shows your current latitude and longitude. In addition, a graphical view shows you how your current location is being determined:
Loki is a browser plug-in that determines the precise location of website visitors. Loki works with websites that are taking advantage of location to improve local search functionality, store finders, social networking, and more. Your Dell computer comes preconfigured with Loki for Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and Opera.
The Dell GPS Card Utility is a software on your computer that you can use to diagnose your GPS Card functionality.
At the time of this product release, Dell GPS Location Service is validated to work with the following navigation applications:
To connect the GPS application to the Dell Location Service, follow these instructions :
Open your GPS application (e.g., ALK Laptop CoPilot).
Open the settings panel for the application.
Point to the Dell Location System Tray icon to identify the location service COM port.
In the GPS Application, select the appropriate COM port and set the baud rate to 4800.
Save your settings.
Request your location.
Loki is a browser plug-in that determines the precise location of website visitors. Loki works with websites that are taking advantage of location to improve local search functionality, store finders, social networking, and more.
When a location-enabled website starts a location lookup, a window appears with the choices:
Selection | Action |
---|---|
Allow | Loki will use Wi-Fi access points to locate you and forwards your location data to the website. |
Deny | Loki denies the website access to your location. |
Remember my selection | Adds this site and the Allow/Deny permission you select to your profile. |
Manage Sites | Displays a list of location enabled sites and permissions for your profile. |
Loki can be uninstalled like any other Windows program. Open the Windows Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs. Select Loki Browser Plug-in and click Uninstall.
Loki can be disabled like any other browser plug-in. In any of the supported browsers, use the Add-ons manager to enable or disable Loki.
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility to access the following menu items.
Program | Description |
---|---|
Dell Location Utility | Opens the Dell Location Utility. |
Dell GPS Card Utility | Opens the Dell GPS Card Utility.. |
Dell Location Utility User Guide | Displays the Dell Location and GPS Services User Guide in PDF format. |
Readme | Displays the Readme text document. |
When you open the Dell Location Utility, three tabs display: Position, Advanced, and About.
Function | Description |
---|---|
Enable Location Services | Indicates whether the Location Service is enabled or disabled on this computer. |
Location Source | Reflects the source of the location:
|
Position |
|
Signals in view |
|
Altitude | Altitude of location when available. |
Error Estimate | Error estimate for your location in ± meters. |
Show my location… | Links to a website that will display your current location. |
Location aware portal… | Links to Loki Portal website. |
The Advanced tab displays a split panel. On the left side is the list of visible GPS satellites with their signal strength. On the right side is the list of visible Wi-Fi access points and signal strength.
The About tab displays the XPS and GPS software version, copyright information, and Wi-Fi and GPS provider logos.
The GPS radio is turned off automatically by the system. The GPS is off only when your computer is in one of the following states:
To enable and disable the Location Service feature, right-click the Dell Location System Tray icon and open the Dell Location Utility. Select or clear the Enable Location Services option. When Enable Location Services is cleared, no location information is provided to the applications. In addition, the GPS is off when in standby and hibernation states.
The Dell Location System Tray icon gives an indication of the GPS adapter status.
Icon | Description |
---|---|
Standby
|
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In Use
|
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No Location
|
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Disabled
|
When updating the CoPilot factory installed maps to add another region it is necessary to remove the factory installed maps completely before installing the new regional maps :
Click the Start Menu.
Click Control Panel.
Click Add/Remove Programs.
Highlight CoPilot from the list of programs.
Click Remove.
The Confirm uninstall window may appear, if so click Yes.
Click the Start Menu.
Click My Computer.
Double-click Local disk (C:).
Double-click Program files.
A message stating these files are hidden may appear, if so click Show hidden files.
Click the folder ALK Technologies.
Press the < Delete > key on the keyboard.
The Confirm Folder Delete window will appear, click Yes.
After the software is uninstalled the You must restart the computer window may appear, if so click Yes.
Click the Start Menu.
Click My Computer.
Click Local disk (C:).
Double-click the Windows folder.
Search for two files "cpl8.dat" or "cpl08.dat".
If found highlight each one separately and press the < Delete > key on the keyboard.
The Confirm File Delete window will appear, click Yes.
Install the new CoPilot maps.
Download and install Dell Location Utility, for more information on how refer to :
The Dell GPS Location Service is validated to work with the following navigation applications :
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility.
Click Dell Location Utility.
Click the Advanced tab.
The GPS Card Utility enables you to perform diagnostic tasks on your Dell GPS Card:
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility.
Click Dell GPS Card Utility.
Click Run Test.
In the Prepare for GPS Receiver Test window, click OK.
Click Run Test.
Note the results for: GPS Device Detected.
Make sure the wireless switch is on.
Refer to the The Dell Location Utility is Not Installed or Would Not Open section to reload the software and drivers.
The hardware is working correctly.
Make sure to have performed the following steps listed below :
(For more information on how to perform these step refer to the links above.)
After performing the troubleshooting steps outlined above and the GPS receiver still will not find any satellites, Contact Technical Support.
The Dell Location Service leverages both GPS and Wi-Fi positioning; this hybrid technology is the perfect solution for mobile computer users. The Dell Location Service is much faster than traditional GPS lookups. It can provide location in as little as 1 second. The Dell Location Service is extremely accurate, providing location results within 10m - 20m. Finally, it offers flexibility because it works everywhere-indoors and outdoors.
The Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) can determine the location of Wi-Fi enabled devices. All Wi Fi Access Points (APs) broadcast a signal beacon known as a MAC address, notifying nearby devices of their presence. WPS refers to the mapped locations of millions of Wi-Fi MAC addresses to pinpoint the device location. WPS is complimentary to GPS. It works best indoors and in urban areas, the environments where GPS is limited by physical obstructions of ceilings and tall buildings.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system developed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). It is made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit. Initially, GPS was developed as a military system to fulfill U.S. military needs. However, it was later made available to civilians, and is now a dual-use system that can be accessed by both military and civilian users. GPS provides continuous positioning and timing information, anywhere in the world under any weather conditions. Because it serves an unlimited number of users and is used for security reasons, GPS is a one-way-ranging (passive) system. That is, users can only receive the satellite signals.
With a Dell GPS Card in your mobile computer, your location can be determined at anytime and anywhere. The Dell GPS card uses land-based Wi-Fi access points and Long Term Orbits (LTO), A-GPS technology to determine location information. It provides a fast, accurate, and reliable location source to applications and services by leveraging the strength of each underlying position technology. With a Dell GPS Card, your position can be located whether you are indoors or driving in your car. Dell GPS Card is powered by Broadcom's A-GPS and Skyhook's Wi-Fi position solutions.
Your Dell GPS Location has the latest A-GPS technology called LTO to help the Dell GPS Card quickly compute your position, even in locations where GPS signals are barely detectable. To achieve such optimum GPS performance, the LTO data must be current. Desktop LTO Manager operates by transferring seven days of GPS satellite data from the Internet to your computer, where it is stored in memory. Traditional GPS receivers download this data directly from the GPS satellites, increasing the time it takes to compute your position from seconds to minutes, and limiting operation to open sky conditions. Desktop LTO Manager downloads/updates satellite data when your computer is connected to the Internet. This process occurs in the background, ensuring that the updated satellite data is ready to use at all times. The time it takes for GPS and LTO to locate your position varies with signal reception conditions. In open and nearly-open sky conditions, the Dell GPS Card typically can locate you in just a few seconds. The Dell GPS Card starts searching for signals based on the your most recent position. When traveling to a new location, your computer needs extra time and more open signal conditions to determine your location. After your first fix in the new location, full performance is restored.
The Dell Location Utility displays your location with a list of viewable satellites and wireless access points. The utility shows your current latitude and longitude. In addition, a graphical view shows you how your current location is being determined:
Loki is a browser plug-in that determines the precise location of website visitors. Loki works with websites that are taking advantage of location to improve local search functionality, store finders, social networking, and more. Your Dell computer comes preconfigured with Loki for Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and Opera.
The Dell GPS Card Utility is a software on your computer that you can use to diagnose your GPS Card functionality.
At the time of this product release, Dell GPS Location Service is validated to work with the following navigation applications:
For addtitional infomation on setup and usage refer to the CoPilot Support site.
To connect the GPS application to the Dell Location Service, follow these instructions :
Open your GPS application (e.g., ALK Laptop CoPilot).
Open the settings panel for the application.
Point to the Dell Location System Tray icon to identify the location service COM port.
In the GPS Application, select the appropriate COM port and set the baud rate to 4800.
Save your settings.
Request your location.
Loki is a browser plug-in that determines the precise location of website visitors. Loki works with websites that are taking advantage of location to improve local search functionality, store finders, social networking, and more.
When a location-enabled website starts a location lookup, a window appears with the choices:
Selection | Action |
---|---|
Allow | Loki will use Wi-Fi access points to locate you and forwards your location data to the website. |
Deny | Loki denies the website access to your location. |
Remember my selection | Adds this site and the Allow/Deny permission you select to your profile. |
Manage Sites | Displays a list of location enabled sites and permissions for your profile. |
Loki can be uninstalled like any other Windows program. Open the Windows Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs. Select Loki Browser Plug-in and click Uninstall.
Loki can be disabled like any other browser plug-in. In any of the supported browsers, use the Add-ons manager to enable or disable Loki.
Accuweather is a gadget to provide local weather conditions.
Wcites is a Gadgets to provide local events and city guides.
Tweethere is a Gadgets to provide access to your Twitter account.
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility to access the following menu items.
Program | Description |
---|---|
Dell Location Utility | Opens the Dell Location Utility. |
Dell Location Utility User Guide | Displays the Dell Location and GPS Services User Guide in PDF format. |
Readme | Displays the Readme text document. |
When you open the Dell Location Utility, three tabs display: Position, Advanced, and About.
Function | Description |
---|---|
Enable Location Services | Indicates whether the Location Service is enabled or disabled on this computer. |
Location Source | Reflects the source of the location:
|
Position |
|
Signals in view |
|
Altitude | Altitude of location when available. |
Error Estimate | Error estimate for your location in meters. |
Show my location… | Links to a website that will display your current location. |
Location aware portal… | Links to Loki Portal website. |
The Advanced tab displays a split panel. On the left side is the list of visible GPS satellites with their signal strength. On the right side is the list of visible Wi-Fi access points and signal strength.
Enables you to perform diagnostic tasks on your Dell GPS Card.
The About tab displays the XPS and GPS software version, copyright information, and Wi-Fi and GPS provider logos.
The GPS radio is turned off automatically by the system. The GPS is off only when your computer is in one of the following states:
To enable and disable the Location Service feature, right-click the Dell Location System Tray icon (the icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons) and open the Dell Location Utility. Select or clear the Enable Location Services option. When Enable Location Services is cleared, no location information is provided to the applications. In addition, the GPS is off when in standby and hibernation states.
The Dell Location System Tray icon gives an indication of the GPS adapter status.
Icon | Description |
---|---|
Standby
|
|
In Use
|
|
No Location
|
|
Disabled
|
When updating the CoPilot factory installed maps to add another region it is necessary to remove the factory installed maps completely before installing the new regional maps :
Click the Start Menu.
Click Control Panel.
Click Uninstall a Program.
Highlight CoPilot from the list of programs.
Click Remove.
The Confirm uninstall window may appear, if so click Yes.
Click the Start Menu.
Click My Computer.
Double-click Local disk (C:).
Double-click Program files.
A message stating these files are hidden may appear, if so click Show hidden files.
Click the folder ALK Technologies.
Press the < Delete > key on the keyboard.
The Confirm Folder Delete window will appear, click Yes.
After the software is uninstalled the You must restart the computer window may appear, if so click Yes.
Click the Start Menu.
Click My Computer.
Click Local disk (C:).
Double-click the Windows folder.
Search for two files "cpl8.dat" or "cpl08.dat".
If found highlight each one separately and press the < Delete > key on the keyboard.
The Confirm File Delete window will appear, click Yes.
Install the new CoPilot maps.
Download and install Dell Location Utility, for more information on how refer to:
How to Use the Drivers and Downloads Website
The Dell GPS Location Service is validated to work with the following navigation applications:
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility.
Click Dell Location Utility.
Click the Advanced tab.
The GPS Card Utility enables you to perform diagnostic tasks on your Dell GPS Card:
Click Start.
Click All Programs
Click Dell Wireless.
Click Dell Location and GPS Utility.
Click Dell GPS Card Utility.
Click Run Test.
In the Prepare for GPS Receiver Test window, click OK.
Click Run Test.
Note the results for: GPS Device Detected.
Make sure the wireless switch is on.
Refer to the The Dell Location Utility is Not Installed or Would Not Open section to reload the software and drivers.
Make sure to have performed the following steps listed below:
(For more information on how to perform these step refer to the links above.)
After performing the troubleshooting steps outlined above and the GPS receiver still will not find any satellites, Contact Technical Support.
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