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TeleType GPS Manual
1.2.3
LED Indicators
Bluetooth Connection Status
GPS Status
Battery Life
1.2.4
DC6V Jack
To use your Bluetooth GPS receiver unit in the car, simply plug the smaller end of your car adapter into
this jack and the other end into your car cigarette lighter.
Note: You will not be able to recharge your Ni-MH batteries with this method. To recharge your
batteries, you will need to use the charging stand included with your TeleType Bluetooth GPS receiver.
Read the section
1.2.5
Reset Button
Pressing this button will reset the Bluetooth GPS receiver to its original factory settings and return the
latitude to zero and longitude to zero.
1.2.6
Battery Door
Slide this door open to insert three AAA batteries into your Bluetooth GPS receiver. Slide the door
back into place to keep the batteries in the unit.
You are not required to use the rechargeable Ni-MH batteries included with your receiver unit.
Read the section entitled
Symbol
Recharging the Batteries
Installing the Batteries
LED Color
Light Indication
Blue
Rapid flashing:
GPS receiver unit has just powered on, and is
waiting for connection to your host device (PC,
laptop, PDA, etc.).
Slow flashing:
GPS receiver unit is connected and paired with
the host.
Green
Constant:
(This light may
Attempting to fix a position.
appear white in
direct sunlight.)
Flashing:
Position fixed.
Red
Constant:
Battery low.
No light (Light is off):
Battery fully charged.
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