Product Manual

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Usual Android Settings and More
Literature about Android 6 can easily be found on the
Internet. If you are new to Android, you may consult this
information on line. Below are suggestions of links you may
use to learn more about Android 6:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/roasting-marshmallow-your-guide-to-android-6-0/
https://www.android.com/versions/marshmallow-6-0/
Many other sources of information exist on the Internet that
you can find by yourself.
This section only describes a few basic Android functions you
may need to use while working with your SP20.
Choosing the
Interface
Language
From the Android welcome screen, touch then .
Scroll down to the Personal section and once visible, touch
the line containing this icon: .
In the first field at the top of the screen, select your
language.
Touch repeatedly to return to the Android
welcome screen.
Setting Time & Date
Following a battery change in the field with no network
connection, the Android time & date is likely to be wrong
(because not automatically updated). Although as soon as
GNSS reception is re-established, raw data (if recorded) will
be properly time-tagged, on the other hand the creation time
and date of the raw data file will remain wrong.
If however you can temporarily get a WiFi or GSM connection
from your SP20, then you will allow the Android time & date
to be automatically updated.
But if this is not possible, we recommend you set the Android
time and date manually before resuming your work so that the
files you will subsequently create are all properly dated.
From the Android welcome screen, touch then .
Scroll down to the System section and once visible, touch
the line containing this icon: .