User Manual Bluetooth GPS Receiver ABG 33868 Version 1.
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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.
1. Introduction The ABG33868 is a compact-size, high performance Bluetooth GPS receiver with elegant mechanical design. The core of this elegant device is the SiRF star III GPS IC. The ABG33868 is a class 2 Bluetooth device, with range of 10 meters. It supports v1.1 Bluetooth Serial Port Profile, which ensures compatibility with all devices such as PDAs and smart phones which also support the SPP Bluetooth Profile.
z z z 4. Smart power saving WAAS/ ENGOS is supported Bluetooth Technology Specification System Specification Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz C/A Code 1.023MHz chip rate Channels 20 all-in-view tracking Tracking Sensitivity -159 dBm Position Horizontal 10m 2D RMS (without SA) WAAS enabled 5m 2D RMS (without SA) Time 1 micro-second synchronized to GPS time Velocity 0.1m/sec 95% (without SA) Datum Datum WGS-84 Acquisition Rate Hot Start 1 sec.
5. Operations of ABG33868 GPS RECEIVER 5.1 Device Description: Bluetooth status LED Power LED GPS reset button GPS status LED Power button 5.
5.3 LED Status: Symbol LED Status 1. Stand-by mode Light 0.1 second every 8 seconds ( 0.1 sec On→ 7.9 sec OFF) 2. Connected Blinking one time every two seconds (0.5 sec ON→ 1.5 sec OFF) 1. Acquisition Steady light 2. Tracking Blinking every 8 seconds (7.9 sec On→ 0.1 sec OFF) 3. GPS position fix Blinking every 2 seconds (0.5 sec ON→ 1.5 sec OFF) 1. In normal OFF 2. In low battery Blinking (0.5 sec ON→ 1.5 sec OFF) 3.
Bluetooth enabled device with Serial Port Profile. 1. Click the Bluetooth icon at the right bottom of task bar 2. Turn Bluetooth On 3. Bluetooth is enabled 4. Click Bluetooth icon 5. Select Bluetooth Manager 6.
7. Click Explore a Bluetooth device to detect Bluetooth device 8. Click the Next button 9. Once the PDA detect the Bluetooth GPS receiver. It will show this new device in the Wizard. Please select BT-GPS xxxxx 10. Select the Serial Port then click Next button 11.
12. Press the BT-GPS:xxxx icon for 2 – 3 seconds, it will pop-up a menu 13. Select the Connect from the menu to build the connection 14. Once the connection is built, the BT-GPS:xxxx icon will become green color 5.4.2.-2 Verify the connection Once you install the GPS View from the Installation CD, you can run the GPS View by click “GPS View” from the Program Files. After you run the GPS View, you will see a window below. NMEA Window 1.
4. Once the GPS receiver got the position fix, the Satellite Constellation map will display the position of Satellites. And the white C/N bar will become to blue 5.4.2-3 Connect to Laptop with Bluetooth device 1. Switch on the power of ABG33868 2. Please refer to the User Manual of Bluetooth device to enable it connects to the ABG33868 3. Some Bluetooth devices may need the Bluetooth password, the password is “0000” 4. Check the number of COM port used by Bluetooth (Example COM5) 5.
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