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Compliance is subject to approval FCC Statement Note: 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 normal 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.
1 Introduction The GPS Bluetooth Receiver is a peripheral for a portable computer or PDA which calculates where the receiver is on earth. The receiver has: • A GPS antenna and GPS chipset to receive GPS signals and calculate the GPS position of the receiver. • A Bluetooth link to send the GPS position to a portable computer or PDA. The receiver is powered by its own internal batteries.
2 The GPS Bluetooth Receiver Indicator LED under On/Off switch Off: GPS receiver power is off On/Off push switch To turn GPS receiver on: press and release. To turn off: press for half a second and release. Two blinks every 1.5 seconds: the receiver is not connected to a portable computer or PDA via Bluetooth. Blink every 1.5 seconds: the receiver is connected to a portable computer or PDA via Bluetooth. LED is blue: battery voltage is good. LED is red: battery voltage is low, change the batteries.
3 Using the GPS Bluetooth Receiver To use the GPS Bluetooth Receiver in a typical application (a portable computer or PDA running a navigation application): 1 When the navigation application is started, turn the GPS Bluetooth Receiver on by pressing the receiver On/Off switch. 2 If the navigation application is closed or the portable computer or PDA moves out of range of the receiver (about 10 m (33 ft)), then the receiver will automatically turn itself off after 2 minutes.
4 What comes with your GPS Bluetooth Receiver Main unit, with back 3 x AAA alkaline batteries Universal in-vehicle power cable (12 V DC to 5 V DC) Vehicle mount suction cup and cradle Two-sided permanent mounting tape Arm band and lanyard Magnetic mounting strip (GPS 4500 only) This manual Other parts The GPS Bluetooth Receiver can be powered by three optional rechargeable AAA batteries. Using rechargeable batteries requires a suitable external battery charger.
5 Installing the GPS Bluetooth Receiver The GPS Bluetooth Receiver has several mounting options: • Suction cup, for example to attach the unit to the inside of a vehicle windscreen. • Magnetic mount, to attach the unit to a metal surface, for example the roof of a vehicle (GPS 4500 only) • Double sided tape, for permanent mounting. Installing the suction cup mount 1 Find a suitable location for the receiver (see above) on a smooth panel.
6 Specifications Size 95 x 62 x 26 mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 1 in) Weight 223 g (7.9 oz) (No batteries, without magnet base) Case UV stable plastic Mounting options • Suction cup • Magnetic (GPS 4500 only) • Double sided tape, permanent mounting • Armband • Lanyard Internal batteries 3 x AAA alkaline supplied Rechargeable AAA batteries can be used; the GPS Bluetooth Receiver does not recharge the internal batteries when it is connected to an external power supply.
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GPS Bluetooth Receiver Lon 174° 44.535’E Made in New Zealand MN000215A NAVMAN Lat 36° 48.