CRUX II/BTGPS USER GUIDE Model:D1598 0
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Hardware Configuration When your eyes one our BTGPS, you will find a switch, an external antenna MCX connector, 3 LEDs and an AC plug-in. z Their functions are Switch To turn on BTGPS. To turn off BTGPS. z External antenna MCX Connector when you have an external GPS active antenna with MCX male connector, you can plug it in.
from this external active antenna, not the built-in antenna. Of course, if you don’t have an external antenna, BTGPS will use the built-in one. Both will be O.K. z AC plug-in when you want to charge BTGPS, you can use our AC adapter or iPaq-compatible AC adapter. Be aware that adapter rating is 5V, 1A. z LEDs Blue LED If there is no other bluetooth device connecting with it, it should be blinking. Once there is a bluetooth connection, it will keep led always on.
Yellow/Red LED Red: means batter is critical low; you should charge battery right away. Yellow: means the batter still need charging, not reaching full state yet. LED off: means the battery is full.
Installation Guide Step1 – Turn on your iPaq 3870, and BTGPS. Step2 – From your iPaq, in the “Start” Page, you will see the BlueTooth icon shown at the tray. Click it; you will see a menu pop-up. Step3 –Then clicks on the item of “Bluetooth Manager”.
Step4 – You will see the window of "Bluetooth Manager". Clicks on the item of “Search”, at the bottom of window. Your iPaq will start to search all bluetooth devices it can find.
Step5 – The “EMTAC BTGPS” is what we want, check it and save it. Step6 – You can save it in the default folder, “All Devices” or you can create a new folder your own. Like here, we save it in the folder of “GPS”.
Step7 – After you press “OK”, you will be back to the windows of “Bluetooth Manager”, and you will find an icon of “EMTAC BTGPS” shown there.
Step8 – Clicks on the icon, you will some settings of it. Then You should click on “Actions”->”Connect to Serial Port”, to make your iPaq connect to EMTAC BTGPS by serial profile.
It means all set, then you can run you digital map program. But do remember to change the COM port setting of GPS source of your program to COM 8. After that, your digital map can receive the GPS signal from our BTGPS. Even though, you may use another kind of machine, but the basic configuration steps are almost all the same. You must 1. Pair our BTGPS. 2. Make a serial port connection. 3.