I.Trek M6 User Manual

Bluetooth gps receiver

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Copyright 2006-2007
www.itrekgps.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Copyright 2006-2007 www.itrekgps.com...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    Notebook PC with Bluetooth capability. It can be used for a wide variety of applications such as in-car navigation, geocaching, personal positioning and sporting. With the dimension of 73(L) x 45(W) x 20(H) mm and weight only 60g (w/ battery), i.Trek M6 is an ideal solution to carry along everywhere.
  • Page 3: Gps Receiver

    Solid Blue – No connection to Bluetooth device. Flashing Blue – Connected to other Bluetooth device. GPS LED Solid Red – The GPS is searching for satellites. Flashing Red – The GPS position has fixed. Battery LED Flashing Red – The battery is low and requires charge.
  • Page 4 Pocket PC WM5 Open Bluetooth Manager by clicking on Mode tab, Please check Devices tab, click on Click on the device found (BT GPS) and click Next. Enter 0000 as passkey and click Next. Check the Serial Port COM Ports...
  • Page 5 Paired devices • Select New Paired • Select More Devices. • When Bluetooth GPS appears in the list, press Select. • Enter 0000 as passkey. • Authorize device to make connection automatically? Press Yes. checkbox. Bluetooth again on next screen.
  • Page 6 Search for devices in range Enter 0000 as passkey and Right click and select Connect The Bluetooth connection will be established and BT GPS icon will become green. MAC OS X Go to System Preferences and click on the Bluetooth icon. Click on settings to ensure BT is turned on and discoverable.
  • Page 7 Below are some useful tips. Protocol The default protocol on i.Trek M6 Bluetooth GPS is NMEA and majority of the navigation software also uses NMEA as standard protocol. We recommend keeping this setting at default.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Antenna Receiver Frequency: 1575.42 MHz (L1 band) C/A code Antenna Type: Built-in Passive Antenna GPS Receiver Technology: SiRF Star III, WAAS/EGNOS enabled Satellite Measure Used: 20-channel parallel automatic selection Tracking Sensitivity: -159 dBm Operating Temperature: -10°C to 60°C...

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