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GB337
GB337
Bluetooth GPS Receiver User manual
Version 1.0
Tel: +886-2-8751-8598 Fax: +886-2-8797-3898
Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.cpss.com.tw
No part of this User’s Manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying recording ,for any purpose other
than the purchaser’s personal use, without the written permission of Compass Systems Corp.
Information in this User’s Manual is subject to change without notice. Compass Systems
Corp. reserves the right to change or improve or modify its products and to make changes to
the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes.
©Copy right 2007 by Compass Systems Corp. All rights reserved.
Printed in Taiwan
Introduction
i
Introduction
WARNINGS
Some certain knowledge is required to be well known by the user for proper and safe use
of Navibe Bluetooth GPS receiver. Please read this User’s Manual first before operation.
Because Navibe Bluetooth GPS receiver is an assistant device, it will NOT undertake any
legal responsibility for any accident or damage caused by the user’s wrong operation
and/or wrong judgement in navigating with Navibe.
WARNINGS
Some certain knowledge is required to be well known by the user for proper and safe use
of Navibe Bluetooth GPS receiver. Please read this User’s Manual first before operation.
Because Navibe Bluetooth GPS receiver is an assistant device, it will NOT undertake any
legal responsibility for any accident or damage caused by the user’s wrong operation
and/or wrong judgement in navigating with Navibe.
ii
Introduction
CAUTION
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a system of 24 satellites which circle the earth
twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit information to earth. The Navibe unit
must continuously find at least three of these satellites to calculate your position and
your movement.
This GPS system is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely
responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. Any changes of the system could affect
the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
PLEASE CHARGE BATTERY FULLY BEFORE INITIAL USE.
(When fully charged, Orange -color battery LED will automatically switch
off.)
CAUTION
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a system of 24 satellites which circle the earth
twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit information to earth. The Navibe unit
must continuously find at least three of these satellites to calculate your position and
your movement.
This GPS system is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely
responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. Any changes of the system could affect
the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
PLEASE CHARGE BATTERY FULLY BEFORE INITIAL USE.
PLEASE CHARGE BATTERY FULLY BEFORE INITIAL USE.
(When fully charged,
(When fully charged, Orange
Orange -
-color battery LED will automatically switch
color battery LED will automatically switch
off.)
off.)
iii
Introduction
Thank you for choosing
Thank you for choosing Navibe Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Navibe Bluetooth GPS Receiver!
!
Take it now
Take it now ------
------it can be your best friend!
it can be your best friend!
Application Conditions:
Navibe is designed for outdoors navigation in the temperature range of -20°C~ 60°C.
Because of the built-in battery, please don’t heat or leave the receiver in high temperature environment or
direct sunshine for a long period of time.
Introduction section gives you a general overview of Navibe features.
Reference section tells how to operate the unit correctly and how to connect this unit to
your pocket PC step-by-step.
If you find something missing or damaged with the reference to the standard package,
please contact the local dealer or retailer.
iv
Introduction
Chapter I Introduction
Section 1 Announcement
i
Section 2 Warnings ii
Section 3 Caution iii
Section 4 Welcome to Navibe iv
Section 5 Table of Contents v
Chapter II Reference
Section 1 Hardware Description 1
Section 2 State Table of LED 2
Section 3 Operation 3-4
Section 4 Packet PC Setup 5-9
Section 5 Pair GB337 to your Packet PC 10-14
Appendix FCC statement
v
Reference
1
Hardware Description
Section 1
Section 1.
.Hardware Description
Hardware Description
Reference
2
Section
Section 2
2.
. State Table of LED
State Table of LED
GPS Status LED (Green)
Satellites luckedGreen Flashing
Looking for SatellitesGreen ON
Description
Battery Status LED ( Red and Orange )
Battery ChargedLED OFF
ChargingOrange ON
Low PowerRed ON
Description
Bluetooth Status LED (Blue)
Wait for Bluetooth pairingBlue ON
Bluetooth ConnectedBlue Flashing
Description
Reference
Section 3. Operation
Section 3. Operation -
-1
1
3
The receiver will look for satellites automatically
once power on and indicate the status by LED
status.
Satellite Status
2) Auto power-off if Bluetooth is not connected to
and host devices within 10 minutes for power-
saving.
1) To turn off the receiver, press the power switch
on side for a few seconds until BLUE Bluetooth
LED indicators switch off.
Turn off
To turn on the receiver, press the power buttons on
side for a few seconds until the GREEN GPS LED
& BLUE Bluetooth LED indicators switch on.
Turn on
Reference
4
To shut off the system rapidly when it responds slowly.
Quick Shut
Off
When the power becomes low, the mini-USB power jack
allows you to connect the device to a power source to
recharge the internal battery. When fully charged, the
indicator will auto switch off.
Low
Power
Charging
You may start to pair the receiver to a Bluetooth device
when the LED indicator steady ON. When successfully
connected to a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth indicator
will flash regularly.
Make sure your Pocket PCs are ready for Bluetooth
connections before device pairing.
Bluetooth
Device
Section 3. Operation
Section 3. Operation -
-2
2