SLIDY BIKE Sport data logger User manual

SLIDY BIKE GPS ISport data logger

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Table of content
A. Quick Use ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
B. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
C. Feature ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
D. Specification -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Physical Dimension------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
Environmental Characteristics---------------------------------------------------------- 6
GPS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
LED Status ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Bluetooth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
Position accuracy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Interfaces------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Connector------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
Battery---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Accessory ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Certification: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Warranty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
E. Operational characteristics-------------------------------------------------------- 8
F. Safety Statement----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
G. Earth Datums &output setting --------------------------------------------------- 10-12
H. GMT Time Zone setting --------------------------------------------------------- 13-16
I . Bike mounting installs -------------------------------------------------------------
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A.Quick use
1.Standard package
Rechargeable battery, 850mAh
Software
Bike mounting
USB cable
Warranty card
Travel charger
2. 8 hours full charge is required before using (recommendation)
Fully charge the battery for at least 8 hours before using can last for 8 hours continuously
operation facilitating the low power consumption design at 66 mA .
3. GPS Start to get GPS signal --- when power on , the unit will automatically search GPS
signal . About 42 seconds , the GPS fixed the signal
4.Found a shortcut automatically in Bluetooth Manager window
When unit is on, the Bluetooth is on too.
The system will automatically set up quick connect device, BT GPS in Bluetooth Manager.
Further step, click the device to connect Bluetooth receiver.
5.Check the Serial Port in Bluetooth Setting and Set up correct Serial Port in your
map software
Click Serial Port to confirm the COM port after pairing with the receiver. Using PDA / PC to
pair the receiver. Start your map function and choose the right serial port and select
“Outbound COM port “. The pass word for paring is “0000”.
6. GPS data logger
Turn on the SLIDY BIKE GPS Iand press Power button then enter data logger recorded
system, start to record your journey. Stop the data logger function, press “Power” button, it
will turn off.
Check the GPS data—Using USB cable connect SLIDY BIKE GPS Ito your PC (please
install Slidy software application), then you could view recorded data on Google Maps.
For detail instruction , please check CD ( software instruction)
8. LCD display

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GPS signal Bluetooth on Data logger on Memory full Power
9.Button intro
USB connector Setting Backlit Power

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Operation Signal display Definition
Press Power button 1 seconds Power on and GPS start to get
signal ( Bluetooth is on too)
Power on after 42 sec , the GPS
will fix signal
GPX fixed
Press Power button for 3
seconds –power off Power off
Power on –press power button
about 1 seconds
Data logger is on
Data logger is on
When data logger is on , press
power button 1 second , data
logger is off
Data logger is off
Press backlit 1 second
Press backlit again , backlit is on
Backlight is on
Backlight is off
Bluetooth is on when power is on
Bluetooth is on –pair your device
for navigation
Battery indicate
When battery flash – power is
low
Power is low , need to charge
When get the GPS fix, the screen
will show Latitude and longitude
E=East longitude N= North latitude
W=west longitude S= south latitude
Showing Memory indicate
When reach 100% , memory is
full , please use software to delete.
Data turns zero
Press setting button 6 seconds
All data turn zero ( all display
figure)

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Press setting button 6 seconds ,
the ODO turns zero
ODO turns zero
Press setting button 1 second
Change Metric/imperial
MPH / KPH
Setting Time zone
When power off , press setting
button about 3 seconds
Setting right time zone
Adjust time zone by power button ,
after finished press “setting”
button
B. Introduction
SLIDY BIKE GPS Iis Bluetooth GPS receiver combine with small fitness computer. It is
mostly designed for outdoor people who like to ride their bike, hike and mountain climb.
SLIDY BIKE GPS Ihas large screen which could show information on your speed,
elevation, trip time, total distance, average speed, max speed, longitude, latitude and more.
Unlike most other Sport GPS gadget, SLIDY BIKE GPS Icould double as a Bluetooth GPS
receiver so you can pair it with your PDA phone and laptop to turn them into a GPS
navigation system. Slidy uses SiRF Star II GPS receiver which can lock a satellite with hot
start in 6 seconds, warm start in 38 seconds and cold start 42 seconds. There is enough
memory to store 260,000 waypoints.

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C. Feature
Store up to 260,000 waypoints
Large LCD display
Automatically change to next page
Absolutely cycle computer upgrading
SiRF Star III Hot start 6 sec, warm start 38sec, cold start 42 sec
Calculates precise speed and distance while you biking
Record track-logs of vehicle movement
User can select among Google earth, Satellite or Hybrid to show the track
Built-in GPS application software, could save as KMZ, CSV, GPX and NMEA
Integrated Photo with Slidy Software
Transmission data via USB and Bluetooth
Weather Proof IPX6
Bluetooth—pair PDA or smart phone for navigation.
Replay the recorded routes/ time/ speed... point by point
Lightweight and compact --suitable for biking, hiking and traveling.
Bike function
Large LCD display
Current Speed
Average Speed
Current time
Elevation
Trip time
Total mileage /Kilometer (ODO)
Bike mounting
Showing Logitude and latitude
D. Specification
PhysicalDimension
Size: 73(L)X49(W)x21 (H) (mm)
LCM: 41mmX34mm
Weight:70g
Large LCD screen display41mmX34mm
SiRF III Chip set

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Mini USB connector
Store up to 260,000 waypoints
Weather Proof IPX6
Bluetooth 2.0
Environmental Characteristics
1. Working temperature: -20oC to +75oC (internal temperature).
2. storage temperature: -55oC to +90oC.
3. input voltage: 5.5 ± 0.5VDC
4. Backup power: 3.7V Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 850mAh,
GPS
1) Acquisition:20 channel parallel
2) Tracking: up to 12 satellites
3) Update rate: 1 second
4) Acquisition time
Reacquisition 0.1 sec, averaged Snap start 3 sec, averaged
Hot start 6 sec, averaged Warm start 38 sec, averaged
Cold start 42 sec, averaged
Bluetooth
1) Transmits up to 10 meters.
2) Version V2.0
Position accuracy:
1.Non DGPS (Differential GPS)
Position: <10 M at 2D RMS
Velocity :0.1 meters/second, with SA off
Time:1 microsecond synchronized GPS time
2. DGPS (Differential GPS) or WAAS / EGNOS ON (Built by demand)
Position: 1 ~ 5 meter, typical
Velocity: 0.05 meters/second, typical
3. Dynamic Conditions:
Altitude: 18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max
Velocity: 515 meters / second (1000 knots) max

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Jerk: 20 meters/second, max
Acceleration: 4 G, max
Interfaces
1) USB 2.0 Bluetooth 2.0
2) NMEA 0183 Version 2.2 ASCII output (GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC,
GPVTG).
3) Real-time Differential Correction input (RTCM SC-104 message types 1, 5 and 9).
(Optional model)
SiRF protocol. (optional)
Baud rate 9600
Connector
Battery recharging connector: Mini USB
Battery
Capacity: 850mAh.
Type: Li-ion rechargeable
Normal use: 12 hours
Accessory
1. Rechargeable battery, 850mAh
2. Car charger: Mini USB , IP:12~24V, OP:5V 500mA
3. Software
4. bike mounting
5. USB cable
6. Warranty card
7.Travel charger
Certification:
RoHs

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CE&FCC
Warranty
All of our GPS products have the one-year warranty and repair policy from the day of
purchase.
The SLIDY BIKE GPS Iis warranted to be free from defects in material and function for one
year from the date of purchase. Any fault product within this period under normal conditions
will be replaced without any charge.
E. Operational characteristics
Initialization
Once the initial self-test is complete, SLIDY BIKE GPS Istart the process of satellite
acquisition and tracking automatically. SLIDY BIKE GPS I takes about 45 seconds to
achieve a position fix in normal circumstances. After a position fix has been calculated, valid
position, velocity and time is transmitted over the output channel.
Also, our SLIDY BIKE GPS Irecords NMEA position data from a GPS. It is really
convenient, economical alternative to using a laptop computer, especially on long road.
Simply connect the logger to a GPS during your trip then download the track data to a PC.
Data logger
1. LCD screen which shows speed altitude/latitude
2. Reads NMEA data from GPS
3. Compact size and lightweight
4. Store up to 260,000 waypoints
5. User friendly Windows based Slidy software
6. Whether proof IPX6
7. With user friendly Windows based Google earth software
8. Replay the recorded routes/ time/ speed... point by point
Navigation
With the acquisition process is completed, the SLIDY BIKE GPS Isends valid navigation
information over output channels. The data include:
1) Velocity
2) Error estimates
3) Date/time
4) Latitude/longitude/altitude

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5) Satellite and receiver status F. Safety Statement
R&TTE / CE
This device complies with ETSI EN 300 328-1, ETSI EN 301 489-1 / 17, EN60950.
FCC
This device complies with Part 15C, Part 15B and ID Application of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
RoHS
G. Earth Datums &output setting
NMEA Transmitted Messages Output Messages NMEA Sentence
GPGGA: Global positioning system fixed data
GPGLL: Geographic position latitude \ longitude
GPGSA: GNSS DOP and active satellites
GPGSV: GNSS satellites in view.
GPRMC: Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
GPVTG: Course over ground and ground speed
Global Positioning System Fix Data
$GPGGA,161229.487,3723.2475,N,12158.3416,W,1,07,1.0,9.0,M, , ,0000*18
Name Example Units Description
Message ID $GPGGA GGA protocol header
UTC Time 161229.487 Hhmmss.sss
Latitude 3723.2475
ddmm.mmmm
N/S Indicator N N=north or S=south

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Longitude 12158.3416 dddmm.mmmm
E/W Indicator W E=east or W=west
Position Fix
Indicator 1 See Table 5-3
Satellites Used 07 Range 0 to 12
HDOP 1.0 Horizontal Dilution of Precision
MSLAltitude 9.0 Meters
Units M Meters
GeoidSeparation Meters
Units M Meters
A
ge of Diff. Corr. second Null fields when DGPSIs not used
Diff.Ref.StationID 0000
Checksum *18
<CR> <LF> End of message termination
Position Fix Indicator
Value Description
0 Fix not available or invalid
1 GPS SPS Mode, fix valid
2 Differential GPS,SPS mode, Fix valid
3 GPS PPS Mode, Fix valid
GNSS Satellites in View
(GSV)$GPGSV,2,1,07,07,79,048,42,02,51,062,43,26,36,256,42,27,27,138,42*71
$GPGSV,2,2,07,09,23,313,42,04,19,159,41,15,12,041,42*41
Name Example Units Description
Message ID $GPGSV GSV protocol header
Number of
Messages 2 Range 1 to 3
Message Number 1 Range 1 to 3
Satellites in View 07 Range 1 to 12

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Satellite ID 07 Channel 1 (Range 1 to 32)
Elevation 79
degrees Channel 1 (Maximum 90)
Azimuth 048
degrees Channel 1 (True, Range 0 to 359)
SNR (C/No) 42 dBHz Range 0 to 99, null when not tracking
Satellite ID 27 Channel 4 (Range 1 to 32)
Elevation 27
degrees Channel 4 (Maximum 90)
Azimuth 138
degrees Channel 4 (True, Range 0 to 359)
SNR (C/No) 42 dBHz Range 0 to 99, null when not tracking
Checksum *71
<CR> <LF> End of message termination
Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data (RMC)
$GPRMC, 161229.487,A,3723.2475,N,12158.3416,W,0.13,309.62,120598, ,*10
Name Example Unit Description
Message ID $GPRMC RMC protocol header
UTC Time 161229.487 hhmmss.sss
Status A A=data valid or V=data not valid
Latitude 3723.2475 ddmm.mmmm
N/S Indicator N N=north or S=south
Longitude 12158.3416 dddmm.mmmm
E/W Indicator W E=east or W=west
Speed Over Ground 0.13 Knots
Course Over
Ground 309.62 Degrees True
Date 120598 ddmmyy
Magnetic Variation (1) Degrees E=east or W=west
Checksum *10
<CR> <LF> End of message termination
H. World GMT Time zone setting
SLIDY BIKE GPS I time zone setting is from 1~24 hour but in GMT time zone is
from +1~+12 and -1~-12. For Slidy device, time zone from -1~-12 will be deducted
from 24 hours. Example : USA –New York GMT is -4,on SLIDY BIKE GPSI need to

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set 20. After setting time zone, the GPS will record correct time.
North America
Country Time zone GMT
Newfoundland(NST) -3:30
(St. Johns) -2:30
UTC-4 AST -4
(Goose Bay) -3
EST -5
Toronto -4
CST -6
Winnipeg -5
MST -7
Calgary -6
PST -8
Canada
Vancouver -7
Nicaragua -6
Guatemala -6
Honduras -6
EST -5
New York -4
CST -6
Chicago -5
MST -7
Salt Lake City -6
PST -8
Los Angeles -7
AKST -9
Anchorage -8
HST -10
U.S.A.
Honolulu -9
Costa Rica -6

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El Salvador -6
Oceania Area
Country Time zone GMT time zone
12
New Zealand 13 ( October ~ March is
daylight saving time )
AEST 10
10
Sydney 11(from Apr to Oct , from Oct
to March is daylight saving
time
ACST +9:30
Adelaide +10:30
WST 8
(Australia)
Perth 9
Guam 10

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European Country Country GMT time zone
1
(Denmark) 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving
1
Belgium) 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
(Iceland) 0
1
(Hungary 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
1
(Spain 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
1
Greece 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
1
Poland 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
1
France 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving)
2
Finland 3(Apr to Oct is daylight saving)
0
Great Britain
GMT 1 (Mar to Oct is daylight saving time )
1
Norway 2 (Mar to Sep is daylight saving time )
1
Czech 2(Mar to Sep is daylight saving time)
1
Vatican 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Netherlands 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Slovak 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)

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1
Austria 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Switzerland 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Sweden 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Italy 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Germany 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Monaco 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
1
Luxembourg 2(3-9 is daylight saving time)
Asia Area
Country GMT time zone
2
Turkey 3 (5-10 is daylight saving time)
China 8
Japan 9
Nepal +5:45
Indonesia 8
Thailand 7
Malaysia 8
Philippines 8
Singapore 8
Africa
Country GMT Time zone
South Africa 2
Egypt 2

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Attachment for Bike mount
1 find a position to fix on Handle bar
2 Using screw Combine these two together
3.Fix the rubber under the holder
4. put string through the holder
5.Fix on the handle bar – circle on the handle bar

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6. tight on the handle bar and cut the over string part
7.Put the device on bike mount and finish
attachment
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