Operation Manual
PENTAGRAM Nomad Evo 5.0 [P 9450]
System Settings / System info.
In this menu, current data concerning the device and GPS position are displayed. You can also calibrate the touch
screen, reset the GPS receiver and restore the device factory default settings.
Tap the button to go back to the System Settings menu.
Db is the strength of the signal received from the satellite. The
satellite number can be found below, in the No. row. The
satellite signal strength can be determined by the field
background (yellow – medium, green – good). In the sats field
below, the number of satellites with signal strength good
enough is shown. The Lon, Lat, alt and speed parameters
denote, respectively, the longitude, latitude, altitude and speed
(if the device is moving). TTFF (Time To First Fix) is the value
determining time that has elapsed from the GPS receiver
turning on/resetting to the moment of the first position fix.
Processor – the device central processing unit.
Platform – the device hardware version.
RAM Total – the total amount of the built-in RAM.
Calibration – tap this button to start the touch screen calibration (see below).
GPS reset – tap this button to reset the GPS receiver.
Default settings – tap this button to restore the device factory settings.
Touch screen calibration
You may have to calibrate the screen if there are differences
between the displayed and the real point where you tap the
screen with the stylus.
To calibrate the screen, hold the stylus pressed for a moment in
the center of the white cross displayed on the screen. Repeat
the operation until the calibration screen is closed.
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