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device to link.
Blinking Blue light: The wireless GPS receiver is transmitting data over
Bluetooth.
2.2.4 GPS Status LED (Green)
Blinking Green light: The wireless GPS receiver is powered on and
receiving satellite signals.
Constant Green light: The position is fixed.
2.2.5 Battery Status LED (Red)
When using battery as power source
Blinking Red light: The rechargeable Li-Ion battery is in low battery mode.
Red light off: The rechargeable Li-Ion battery is normal.
When charging the Li-ion battery
Constant Red light: The rechargeable Li-Ion battery is being charged.
Red light off: The battery is fully charged.
2.3 Getting Start
It is recommended to charge the rechargeable Li-Ion battery over 8 hours until the
red LED light goes off before your first usage of wireless GPS receiver. (Note:
Only the first usage of wireless GPS receiver requires 8 hours battery charging. This
action can make longer Li-on battery life time. Normally, it takes about 4.5 hours to
fully charge the battery.)
2.3.1 Step 1: Power on wireless GPS receiver
Please place the wireless GPS receiver under the open sky without obstruction to
ensure a better signal reception. Turn on the power and the green light will be
blinking, which means the wireless GPS receiver is searching for GPS satellites and
waiting to be linked by other Bluetooth devices, such as PDA, PC, Notebook,
Handheld PC, smart phone or other Bluetooth devices supporting SPP (Serial Port
Profile).
2.3.2 Step 2: Link to Bluetooth device
Before linking the wireless GPS receiver with your host Bluetooth device, please
make sure your host Bluetooth device supports SPP (Serial Port Profile). Please
activate the Bluetooth Manager on your host Bluetooth device (we take Pocket PC
PDA as example here) and refer to the following steps to link up the wireless GPS
receiver. When your host Bluetooth device links to the wireless GPS receiver
successfully, the Blue LED light will be blinking. If your host Bluetooth device
requests a PIN code, please key in “1234”.