860 PRO PersonalMate GPS User’s Manual V0.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before you begin.........................................................................................4 1.1 Note and Warning ..........................................................................................4 1.2 Introduction....................................................................................................5 1.3 Features...........................................................................................................5 1.4 Applications ........
4.1 Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger.....................................21 4.2 Google Earth.................................................................................................21 4.3 Software Utility --- GPS Photo Tagger.......................................................21 Appendix.....................................................................................................................22 Appendix A. Specifications..................................................
Chapter 1 Before you begin 1.1 Note and Warning - 860 PRO uses + Lithium-Ion battery. If 860 PRO is used in temperature lower than -10℃ or higher than 60℃, its battery charging capability will decrease. Please leave the 860 PRO far from heat or high temperature environment. In addition, do not expose your 860 PRO in temperature higher than 140℉/60℃. If you do not follow these rules, the battery inside 860 PRO may overheat, explode or burn itself, and this will lead to very serious damage.
- Do not attempt to open the 860 PRO yourself. Unauthorized hacking may damage the unit, and void your warranty. 1.2 Introduction This 860 PRO logger features an all-in-one, cost-effective portable GPS logging solution. With its on-board memory, it allows you to log your routes by ways of time/ distance/ speed. Points of interest can also be recorded by a push button. Through user friendly software utility, it shows your track on Google Earth.
1.4 Applications - Record your travels - Manage business trip expense - Concerned about one’s driving behavior - Record Point of Interest by a push button - Geo-photo 1.5 Appearance 7 6 1 5 2 4 3 1. DC jack (mini USB type) 2. Mode switch (Power off/ Navigation/ Navigation& log) 3. Bluetooth status LED (blue) 4. GPS status LED (orange) 5. Log& POI LED (Red) 6. Battery status LED (red/green) 7.
1.6 Power Switch and Push Button Power Switch Right (Off) Power off Middle (NAV) Enable Navigation mode Left (LOG) Enable Navigation + log mode Push button Push Push to log points of interest, LED blinks 3 times. Difference between NAV and LOG: NAV Working as a Bluetooth GPS receiver. LOG Both of navigation and logging functions are enabled.
1.7 LED Display The 860PRO PersonalMate GPS has four LED lights, one is Bluetooth Status LED, the 2nd one is GPS Status LED, the 3rd one is Log / Memory Status LED, the 4th one is Battery Status LED.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Checking the package content Congratulations on your purchase of the 860 PRO. Before you start using 860 PRO, please make sure if your package includes the following items. If any item is damaged or missing, please contact your dealer at once.
2.2 Getting Started Please follow the procedure step by step. Step 1 Charging Your Battery To charge your 860 PRO, you have to plug your USB cable into the power source. Charging time is about 3~4 hours and you can charge from PC/ Notebook’s USB HOST or from cigarette-lighter in car. For the 1st time you use the 860 PRO, please charge battery until it is full (the green LED blinks). The LED that represents the battery is the left-most battery icon (shown in below).
Step 2 Turning on the power switch (NAV/ LOG) Power off Navigation Data record Difference between NAV and LOG: NAV Working as a Bluetooth GPS receiver. LOG Both of navigation and logging functions are enabled. Step 3 Connecting your handheld device with 860 PRO Please refer to the user manual of PDA to enable the Bluetooth connectivity. If the connection between your device and 860 PRO is successful, the blue LED of 860 PRO will be blinking.
--> Start -> Bluetooth Manager New 1. Open “Bluetooth Manager” on your pocket pc, and establish a new connection.
2. Explore a Bluetooth device, and find the “860PRO” Passkey 0000 (if your PDA asks for the passkey) 3.
4. Connect to Serial Port Profile (SPP) Slave --> Tap and Hold 860PRO SPP Done slave, Connect 5. Finish Bluetooth Manager Setup Step 4 Loading your GPS mapping or routing software You should have mapping software on your PDA/ Smartphone/ laptop or you need to install it before using the 860 PRO for navigation. Step 5 Starting the application Select the correct COM port & baud rate within the application.
2.3 Helpful Tips - It’s better to turn off the 860 PRO when you don’t use it, or the serial Flash's life can’t last long. - Some vehicles having heavy metallic sun protecting coating on windshields may affect GPS signal receptions - Driving in and around high buildings may affect GPS signal receptions. - Driving in tunnels or indoor park may affect signal receptions. - In general, any GPS receiver performs best in open space where it can see clean sky.
Chapter 3 How to configure your GPS Record ? The GpsView program only supports the Microsoft Windows based platform. 3.1 Driver Installation Before the USB connector plugs in your PC/ Laptop, please have your USB Driver Installation ready. (Install InstallDriver.exe driver for USB port from CD-ROM.) 3.2 GpsView software Open the GpsView software, please select correct COM port and Baud Rate (USB / Bluetooth: 115,200bps) to configure GPS. 3.2.
3.2.2 Executing GpsView Program Click “Command” tap. Update Rate 1 ~ 5Hz is user configurable. And still more options for choice of NMEA output, DGPS…etc. all available through pull-down menus. 3.2.3 Download AGPS 1.
2. Open GpsView.
3. Choice Setup 4.
5. When Updating now…100%, click Enter complete。 NOTE: When you use AGPS function, we suggest use GpsView to download the AGPS data via USB cable. AGPS has 6 day time limited.
Chapter 4 Using Photo Tagger software 4.1 Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger Complete GPS Photo Tagger and USB drivers installation (Refer to CD) 4.2 Google Earth If you computer is not yet installed with Google Earth. Google Earth has free download version, go download it in the internet first. For more information, please visit http://earth.google.com/ 4.
Appendix Appendix A. Specifications General Frequency L1,1575.42MHZ C/A Code 1.023MHZ Datum WGS84 Performance Characteristics Position Accuracy Without aid: 3.0m 2D-RMS <3m CEP(50%) without SA(horizontal) DGPS (WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS):2.5m Velocity Accuracy Without aid: 0.1m/s DGPS (WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS):0.05m/s Acceleration Without aid:<4g DGPS (WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS):<4g Timing Accuracy 50 ns RMS Reacquisition Time <1s Hot start 1.
Update 1Hz Dynamic Altitude Maximum 18,000m Velocity Maximum 515m/s Acceleration Maximum 4g Power Input Voltage Vin : 5.0V±5% I/O Available Baud Rates 115200 bps Protocols NMEA 0183 v3.01 Environment Operating Temperature -10 ~ 60C Storage Temperature -20 ~ 60C Charging 0 ~ 45C Bluetooth Standard Fully compliant with Bluetooth V1.2 Output Power 0dBm (Typical), ClassII Range Over 10 meters Bluetooth Profile Serial Port Profile(SPP) Frequency 2.4G ~ 2.
Standard Fully compliant with USB2.0 Full – speed 12Mbps Dimension 46.5 x 72.2 x 20 mm Data Log 32M bit serial Flash 125,000 way points or more Log GPS data by time interval/ distance/ speed limit. Log GPS data by button push. User can configure settings by using utility. *.Citation MTK original chipset spec.
Appendix B. locr GPS Photo With 860 PRO and locr GPS Photo software, users are allowed to import geotagging adds information to photos. The position (latitude/ longitude) then be written into the EXIF header for the further application. Also, locr GPS Photo can integrated travel log and digital photos by date/ time to show photos on the map directly. Please find the installation file for Windows XP/ Vista in CD tool, or go to http://www.locr.com for further information.
Appendix C. Certification FCC Notices 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 interface, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC RF Exposure requirements: This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CE Notices Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), Low-voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC. The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards: - EN 300 328-2 V.1.2.1 (2001-08) EN 301 489-1 V.1.4.
Appendix D. Warranty Information Thank you for your purchase of GPS product from the company. The company warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. The warranty for accessories is six months. The stamp of distributor or a copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. The company will, as its sole option, repair or replace any components, which fail in normal use.