Bluetooth GPS Receiver User’s Guide June 12, 2004 V 1.
Bluetooth GPS Button & Signals LED2 LED1 Power Button External Power Socket Bluetooth GPS Quick Tips After acquiring your Bluethooth GPS Receiver, proceed with the following steps: 1. Install battery. Fully charge battery for at least eight hours before first use. Battery low When LED 1 flashes green light, it signals battery low. Connect Bluethooth GPS Receiver to a power source for continue operation and recharge simultaneously.
. Activate Bluetooth function of your PDA / PC Prior to activating the Bluetooth function of your PDA / PC, make sure the device is equipped with Bluetooth function, and the driver software has been installed. 4. Activate Bluetooth Manager & Established New Connections Illustrations using HP 2100 PDA as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. First, find the device with which you wish to establish connection. Open “Bluetooth Manager” on your pocket pc. Press “New”. Press "Connect”.
Before going to next step, press Bluetooth GPS key for 4 seconds until LED 2 starting to flash, signaling the connecting is in progress.
BT_GPS BT_GPS Click here Click here At this point, Bluetooth GPS connection has been successfully established BT_GPS: SPP slave Established connection When LED 2 flashes, it’s indicating Bluetooth GPS and the electronic map connection are in progress.
.Turn off Bluetooth GPS Press power button for 2 second or until LED1 indicator flashing red and green lights simultaneously. At the point, power will be automatically shut off. Suggest electronic map be turned off before GPS, to avoid possible PDA /PC freeze. 7. About signals LED1: a. Red light indicates GPS tracking function has been activated. b. Orange light indicates GPS is being charged. c. Green light, while flashing, indicates battery low, steady light indicates fully charged battery. LED2: a.