GB735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver User manual Version 1.
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Introduction WARNINGS WARNINGS Some Some certain certain knowledge knowledge isis required required to to be be well well known known by by the the user user for for proper proper and and safe safe use use of of Navibe Navibe Bluetooth Bluetooth GPS GPS receiver. receiver. Please Please read read this this User’s User’s Manual Manual first first before before operation. operation.
Introduction CAUTION CAUTION The TheGlobal GlobalPositioning PositioningSystem(GPS) System(GPS)isisa asystem systemofof24 24satellites satelliteswhich whichcircle circlethe theearth earth twice twicea aday dayinina avery veryprecise preciseorbit orbitand andtransmit transmitinformation informationtotoearth. earth.
Introduction Thank you for choosing Navibe Bluetooth GPS Receiver! Receiver! Take it now ------it ------it can be your best friend! Application Conditions: Navibe is designed for outdoors navigation in the temperature range of -20°C~ 70°C. Introduction section gives you a general overview of Navibe features. Reference section tells how to operate the unit correctly and how to connect this unit to your pocket PC step-by-step.
Introduction Chapter I Introduction Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Announcement Warnings Caution Welcome to Navibe Table of Contents i ii iii iv v Chapter II Reference Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Hardware Description State Table of LED Packet PC Setup 1 2 5-8 v
Reference DC Charging Jack Hardware Description Power Switch Hardware Description GPS (Green –LED1) GPS External Antenna Connector (MMCX type) Battery Cover Bluetooth (Blue –LED3) 1 Low Power (red) & Battery Charging (Yellow) –LED2
Reference State Table of LED GPS Status LED 1 (Left) Green ON Position Locked Green Flashing Signal Acquiring Low Power & Battery Charging LED LED 2 (Middle) Red ON Low Power Yellow ON Charging Yellow OFF Battery Charged Bluetooth LED LED 3 (Right) Blue Flashing Flashing Pairing Blue ON Connected 2
Reference Usage Turn on To turn on the receiver, first, make sure that the battery is loaded securely then push the power switch to “ON” position. The green LED (LED 1) indicator will be flashing for searching GPS satellites. The blue LED (LED 3) indicator will start flashing for searching Bluetooth device. Turn off To turn off the receiver, push the power switch to “OFF” position. All of the LED indicators will turn off.
Reference Usage Bluetooth Device The right LED (LED 3) blue indicator will flash for pairing Bluetooth signals. When connected, the LED blue indicator (LED3) will become to steady on. GPS Status The first LED (LED 1) green indicator will be flashing when searching satellites. When fixed, the LED green indicator (LED1) will become to steady on.
Reference Pocket PC Setup Note: Note: In “Bluetooth: Device Pairing” Pairing” window you will required to enter Pocket PC Setup the Passkey number 0000 when opening the port in your GPS program. 1. Tap “Bluetooth Manager” from Start Menu 2.
Reference 3. Tap Explore a Bluetooth device, then tap Next 6 4. Tap where indicated to choose a device. And select the ID “BT GPS” or “BT GPS Vx0” to continue.
Reference 5. The PDA will begin retrieving services as shown above 6.
Reference 7. Tap Finish to establish the BT GPS. .. Bluetooth GPS connection 8 8.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.