GLOBAL NAV GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL
Table of Contents: Part 1 A. Introduction ! What is Global NAV ! What does this Global NAV Package Include A-02 ! Warnings and Cautions ! Insert the Transceiver to Waist Belt C-05 C-06 ! Thread the Arm-strap and Transceiver Together C-07 ! Fasten the Transceiver to Forearm C-08 ! Replace battery for the Watch C-09 ! Remove the Belt-Clip from the Transceiver A-01 A-03 A-04 A-05 A-06 D.
Table of Contents: Part 2 F. GPS Function H.
A. Introduction: What is Global NAV Satellite Signal Satellite Signal Satellite Signal A-01 The GLOBAL NAV, a personal navigation system, contains a Transceiver, a Watch and a PC-Link unit. The system exploits the 24-satellites network which circles the earth in the earth's lower orbit, to determine one's position wherever in the world and at any time.
A. Introduction: What does this Global NAV Package Include Mapping Software Guide GLOBAL NAV GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM QUICK STARTED GUIDE GLOBAL NAV GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM QUICK STARTED GUIDE Quick Started Guide CD ROM Expandable arm strap Belt clip GLOBAL NAV Watch GLOBAL NAV PC-Link GLOBAL NAV Transceiver A-02 This GLOBAL NAV package component includes: 1. GLOBAL NAV Watch, 2. GLOBAL NAV Transceiver, 3. GLOBAL NAV PC-Link, 4.
A-03 A. Introduction: Warnings and Cautions WARNING ! CAUTION ! Make sure that fully understand the functions and limitations of this product before using it. ! The performance of this product, like most Global Positioning System equipment, depends on the satellites which operated by the United States government. The above satellites system may subject to change which could affect the accuracy and performance for this product and all GPS equipment.
A. Introduction: FCC Compliance Statement FCC Compliance Statement (For US) A-04 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
A. Introduction: Care and Maintenance CARE MAINTENANCE A-05 The GLOBAL NAV is carefully designed and produced, in order to utilize this feature, it is advisable to use the GLOBAL NAV in conformity with the below-mentioned notes: ! Avoid exposing the GLOBAL NAV to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time, and avoid rough uses or severe impacts on the GLOBAL NAV. ! Clean the GLOBAL NAV occasionally with a soft moisten cloth.
A. Introduction: Major Functions of the Global NAV GLOBAL NAV GPS Functions Trek Travel Function (GPS Mode) ! Readout of Longitude and Latitude, ! Readout of Current, Average and Maximum Trek Travel Speed, ! Readout of Trek Travel Distance and Odometer, ! Readout of Altitude and Compass value, ! Travel High Speed Alarm, ! Travel Low Speed Alarm, ! Travel Distance Alarm, ! Automatic waypoints recording, ! Realtime waypoints sending to PC ! Offline waypoints download to PC.
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B. Unit Overview: Major Functions of Global NAV Components Part 1 B-04 GLOBAL NAV Transceiver ! An independent GPS (with GPS antenna) device. It picks up the signal which transmitted from satellites, and hence to determine one's position wherever in the world and at any time. ! To store and exhibit the GPS data. ! To store the Transceiver set lap travel data. (Note: GLOBAL NAV Transceiver and GLOBAL NAV Watch can store its own set of lap travel data).
B. Unit Overview: Major Functions of Global NAV Components Part 2 B-05 GLOBAL NAV Watch ! A dependent GPS (with NO GPS antenna, and its GPS function depends on the on-line GPS data sending from the GLOBAL NAV Transceiver). ! To pick up the on-line GPS data transmitted from the GLOBAL NAV Transceiver, hence it exhibits user's position and other information. Global NAV Watch ! To store GLOBAL NAV Watch set lap data. ! To send Lap travel data to PC via the GLOBAL NAV PC-Link.
B. Unit Overview: Major Functions of Global NAV Components Part 3 CD RO M GLOBAL NAV GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM QUICK STARTED GUIDE GLOBAL NAV GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM QUICK STARTED GUIDE Quick Started Guide Mapping Software Guide Belt clip Expandable arm strap B-06 CD ROM ! To store the PC interface software - GPS Data Extractor. ! To store the mapping softwares: 1). GPSUtility, and 2). ExpertGPS ! To storage of the software copy of the quick start guide.
C-01 C. Setting Up: Remove the Battery Case from the Transceiver 1 Slide the switch to unlock position Lock battery case Unlock 3a Battery case come out with a pop. 4 Pull the battery case OR 2 Slide and turn the battery door 3b Battery case does not came out. Push down the battery case once Battery case come out with a pop.
C-02 C. Setting Up: Insert Battery into the Battery Case 1 'AAA' or UM-4 Size 1.5V battery 3 pieces. Alkaline battery recommended. 2 Insert the battery into the battery case following the polarity marked on the case. 3 This side (without battery contacts) up. Battery case Note : ! The Trek Travel Data, Lap Travel Data and the special setting values (time zone offset, daily alarm, timer and GPS alarm settings) saved on the Transceiver will NOT loss during normal battery replacement.
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C-06 C. Setting Up: Insert the Transceiver onto a Waist Belt waist belt Hook Belt-Clip Waist Belt 1 I n s e r t t h e Tr a n s c e i v e r o n t o t h e waist-belt with the display side (antenna) of the Transceiver facing outside and see the sky .
C. Setting Up: Thread the Arm-strap and Transceiver Together C-07 NOTE: Velcro face down 1 2 3 Vertical slot Following the below steps to thread the Arm-strap and Transceiver together: 1. With the Transceiver facing down on a soft cloth (to avoid scratching the lens and the case) that lets the vertical slots of the Transceiver face up. 2. With the arm strap open and the Velcro side face down. 3.
C. Setting Up: Fasten the Transceiver to one's Forearm Blood circulation blocked unsteady Forearm Blood circulation blocked C-08 Forearm Forearm unsteady Note: with the display side (antenna) of the Transceiver facing outside and see the sky most of the time The arm strap is adjusted too tightly The arm strap is adjusted too loose The arm strap is adjusted rightly Following the below steps to fasten the Transceiver to one's forearm: 1.
C-09 C. Setting Up: Replace Battery for the Watch Close position marker Open position marker battery cover New CR2032 Back Old CR2032 Back Back Back CR2032 1 To open the battery cover: Turn the battery cover anticlockwise until the arrow aligned with the open position marker (arrow), and then turn one step slightly further to let the battery cover come out. 2 Move aside the cover. Replace the old battery with a new CR2302 with the (+) side of the battery face upward.
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E- 01 E. GPS Function Overview: Trek Travel and Lap Travel Function 31 20 m E 08 C D Trek Travel (GPS Mode) 4110 m B Current Trek Travel Speed Average Trek Travel Speed Maximum Trek Travel Speed Trek Travel Distance Longitude and Latitude Altitude )Mean Sea Level in meter ( Heading Compass Value (M oving D irection ) Odometer A 21 20 m Note: To use the Trek Travel G.P.S. Functions in G.P.S. Mode, it should enable the G.P.S.
E. GPS Function Overview: Signal and Data Network Part 1 E- 02 Signal and Data Network Satellite Signal Satellite Signal Satellite Signal 1) Satellite's ID 2) Time Stamp Satellite Signal Global NAV Transceiver If the 'LO bAtt' appears on the Transceiver, replace the battery, then try again. ! When the GLOBAL NAV is working, there are different signal or data steam through the GLOBAL NAV components. Check the coming sections for more detail on how these signal or data is steaming.
E. GPS Function Overview: Signal and Data Network Part 2 Satellite Signal Satellite Signal On-line GPS Data 1) Latitude and Longitude 2) A l t i t u d e a n d H e a d i n g Compass Direction 3) C u r r e n t , A v e r a g e a n d Maximum Travel Speed 4) Travel Distance, and 5) ID of the Transceiver Satellite Signal On-line GPS Data OR Global NAV Transceiver Global NAV Watch If the 'RF LOSS' appears on the Watch, enable the GPS function on the Transceiver or replace the watch battery, then try again.
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E. GPS Function Overview: Signal and Data Network Part 4 Off-line Lap Travel Data 1) The Lap number, 2) The Lap time, 3) The Lap distance, and 4) The average and maximum speed.
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E- 07 E. GPS Function Overview: Average Time for Searching Satellites Case To Enable the GPS function Mode Average time to fix the 1st. position in open area 1. To Enable the GPS function the first time Cold start 50 seconds 2. If battery has been replaced Cold start 50 seconds 3. DID NOT get valid position for more than 2 hours Warm start 40 seconds 4.