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E. GPS Function Overview: Useful Internet Resources Case E- 09 Objectives Internet address (as at 12 July 2004) 1. An Overview to Global Positioning System http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/gps/gps_f.html 2. An Overview to Global Positioning System http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/gps.html 3. To download another mapping software http://www.u-blox.com/products/u_center.
F- 01 F. GPS Function: Trek Travel (An Example) Track Travel Functions 22. Latitude North 114. Longitude East .2700 .2600 08 3120 m E 2258 1000 m (16:00) C .2500 3 KM 3158 1600 m (13:00) 5 KM .2400 D 1300 m (15:00) .2300 08 4110 m 5 KM 1200 m (11:00) 3 KM A 2120 m 900 m (10:00) .1900 .1800 .1700 .1600 .1400 .1500 .1200 .2000 .1300 Point C Point D Point E (11:00) (13:00) (15:00) (16:00) 22.21008 22.22008 22.25008 22.24008 22.26008 Longitude 114.19008114.17008114 .
F- 02 F. GPS Function: Trek Travel (Longitude and Latitude) Latitude North 908 08 908 Latitude South GPS Mode Longitude and Latitude Display Latitude Longitude East Longitude West 1808 08 1808 Latitude (North) Longitude (West) 08 Latitude (North) Longitude (East) 08 Longitude Latitude (South) Longitude (West) GPS Mode Earth Quadrantal Display user's position 22.3649 Latitude (North) 114.
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F- 04 F. GPS Function: Trek Travel (Function Displays) Current Speed Overall Travel Distance GPS Mode Current Speed Display Average Speed Overall Travel Distance Maximun Speed GPS Mode Average Speed Display GPS Mode Maximun Speed Display degree degree minute second Altitude Heading Compass Angle GPS Mode Altitude and Compass Display Longitude Longitude Latitude Latitude GPS Mode Long. and Lat. Display (Degree, Minute and Second) GPS Mode Long. and Lat.
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F. GPS Function: Trek Travel (Automatic Waypoints Sending/Storing Function) F- 07 A Waypoints for a trek starting from point A to E 22. Latitude North Waypoint ID 114. Longitude East .2700 Date/Time Latitude Longitude Compass value (Heading direction in degree) Altitude (Mean Sea Level in Meter) Speed (km/h) 08 3120 m E .2600 C .2500 .2400 D 4110 m .2300 waypoint .2200 B A .2100 2120 m .1900 .1800 .1700 .1500 .1600 .1400 .1300 .1200 .
F- 08 F. GPS Function: Lap Travel (An Example) E D C B A Lap 4 Lap 3 Lap 2 Lap 1 400 m Track Note: If you intend to use the above Lap Travel (Chronograph Mode) functions, you should enable the GPS function and use the Transceiver in an open outdoor environment (with a clear view of the sky). Hence to obtain the position (satellite icon hold) before start the chronograph, otherwise, the Lap distance and lap speeds is invalid.
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F- 11 F. GPS Function: Lap Travel (Recall Lap Travel Data) 2 Seconds Chronograph Mode Stop Counting Display Chronograph Mode Distance Display Chronograph Mode Average Speed Display *2 Lap number Lap 2 Chronograph Mode Lap time Lap 1 Display Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Chronograph Mode Chronograph Mode * Lap Recall Display Chronograph Mode Lap 6 Display *1 Chronograph Mode Maximum Speed Display *Assume 6 laps have been recorded Note: 1.
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G. PC Connection Function: System Requirements for PC Personal Computer G- 01 To download the GPS data and Lap data to PC, it has to install the bundled PC interface software into the target PC.
G- 02 G. PC Connection Function: Install the Software Personal Computer 1 Insert the bundled CD into the CD drive of the target PC. A menu will show automatically. Personal Computer 2 Select the G.P.S. Data Extractor. Then click the 'here' button to execute the installation wizard. Personal Computer 3 Follow the instructions to install the program into the target PC.
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G. PC Connection Function: Send Real time Waypoints to PC Real time waypoints Real time waypoints GLOBAL NAV Transceiver G- 04 GLOBAL NAV PC-Link Personal Computer 1 Insert the GLOBAL NAV PC-Link into the USB port. Then, execute the 'G.P.S Data Extractor program' from the Window start menu. 2 Click the 'Real time Waypoints' button once, then the realtime waypoints window will be exhibited. Set the ID for the connection, the ID must be identical to the one of the Transceiver.
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H- 02 H. Timekeeping Function: Current Time (Setting the Current Time) Reset Second to 0 '12' changes to '24'; '24' changes to '12'. 12/24 Reset Second to 30 Second scroll the setting by increment of 1 Minute scroll the setting faster Year Hour scroll the setting by decrement of 1 Month date GMT offset Current Time Mode * scroll the setting faster Current Time Setting Sequence Note *: 1.
H- 03 H. Timekeeping Function:Current Time (GMT Time Offset) City Name Code GMT City Name Code GMT Adelaide Amsterdam Anchorage Athens Bangkok Beijing Buenos Aires Cairo Caracas Casablanca Chicago Deltas Delhi Denver Dhaka Dubai Edmonton Frankfurt Hong Kong Honolulu Jakarta Johannesburg Kabul Karachi London ADL ATM ANC ATH BKK BJG BUA CAI CCS CAS CHI DLS DEL DEN DAC DBI EDM FRK HKG HNL JKT JOH KBL KHI LON 9.5 1 -9 2 7 8 -3 2 -4 0 -6 -6 5.5 -7 6 4 -7 1 8 -10 7 2 4.
H- 04 H. Timekeeping Function: Daily Alarm (Alarm & Chime ON/OFF) Alarm time Alarm time Alarm Hourly Chime ON Display ON Hourly Chime OFF Display Alarm OFF Chime ON Chime OFF When the hourly chime is ON, the chime will beep once on the hour every hour. Daily Alarm ON Display Daily Alarm OFF Display When the daily alarm is ON, the alarm will beep at the predefined alarm time for about 30 seconds.
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H- 06 H. Timekeeping Function: Chronograph (Elapsed Time & Lap Time) 0 0 Lap time Minutes Seconds 1/100 Seconds 1. Measure one elapsed time Lap time Cumulative time lap 1 30 30 0 0 20 20 20 20 Lap time 2. Measure multi-phase elapsed time 0 0 10 10 10 10 lap 1 lap 1 30 30 lap 1 Cumulative time Lap time Minutes Seconds Cumulative time Chronograph Mode All Zero Display 1/100 Seconds 3.
H- 07 H. Timekeeping Function: Chronograph (Using the Chronograph) Lap Time (the chronograph is counting in the background) 10 seconds Chronograph Mode All Zero Display Chronograph Mode Counting Display counting Lap time Chronograph Mode Lap Time Display Lap number (record up to 30 laps) Lap number 2 Seconds stop counting Chronograph Mode Stop Counting Display Note: This diagram illustrates the flow among different functional displays only, hence, these displays DO NOT conform to fact.
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H- 09 H. Timekeeping Function: Countdown Timer (Countdown & Reset) 50 Target time 0 beep beep 0 beep beep Phase 1 1. Measure one phase countdown Hours Minutes Seconds 30 2. Measure multi-phase countdown 20 Phase 1 20 10 Phase 2 10 Phase 3 Target Time Countdown Timer Mode Target Time Display 3.
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H- 11 H. Timekeeping Function: Countdown Timer (Using the Timer) Beep Beep Beep 29minute 59 seconds counting Countdown Timer Mode Target Time Display Countdown Timer Mode Counting Display Countdown Timer Mode All Zero Display stop counting Countdown Timer Mode Stop Counting Display Note: This diagram illustrates the flow among different functional displays only, hence, these displays DO NOT conform to fact.
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I. Specifications: Part 2 Timer Mode ! 1 second resolution ! Count down timer ! One user-define timer up to 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds ! Beep at last 5 seconds and sounds for 10 seconds when count to zero PC Connection Mode ! Data receiving (Transceiver or watch to PCLink) : 4 meters Wireless Communication ! Wireless (RF) communication using 869 Mhz or 915 Mhz (for US) ISM band. ! Comply with EN300220-3, EN301489-3 and FCC Part 15. G.P.S. Engine ! Cold start time: 42 sec.
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