I.Trek Z1 User Manual

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Solar Bluetooth Data Logger GPS

User Manual

Copyright 2007,
www.itrekgps.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Solar Bluetooth Data Logger GPS User Manual Copyright 2007, www.itrekgps.com...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    User Manual/Utility CD x 1 Safety Tips i.Trek GPS receiver uses Li-Ion battery. If the GPS is exposed to temperature higher than 60 °C or below -10 °C, it may cause charging capacity to decrease or permanently damage the battery.
  • Page 3: Gps Receiver

    GPS Receiver DC jack (mini USB type) Mode switch Battery LED Bluetooth LED GPS LED Internal GPS antenna Solar Cell: Auxiliary power source Mode Switch Right (Off)– Power off. Middle (NAV) – Navigation function enabled. Logging function is disabled. Left (LOG) – Both logging function and navigation functions are enabled. Bluetooth LED Solid Blue –...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started Charging your battery To charge i.Trek Z1, please plug in USB cable to the power source. Charging time is about 3~4 hours and you can charge from computer’s USB port or from USB car charger. For the 1st time you use the i.Trek Z1, please charge battery until it is full (the green LED blinks).
  • Page 5 Pairing Your Bluetooth GPS to a PDA The instruction is provided as a general guideline. The steps may be different on your particular device. Please refer to user manual of each device for more detailed information. Pocket PC WM2003/WM2003SE * Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on the Pocket PC. Open Bluetooth Manager by clicking on Bluetooth Manager icon.
  • Page 6 Pairing Your Bluetooth GPS to a SmartPhone The instruction is provided as a general guideline. The steps may be different on your particular device. Please refer to user manual of each device for more detailed information. Windows Mobile 2003 SmartPhone Configure Bluetooth Serial COM Port •...
  • Page 7 Pairing Your Bluetooth GPS to a Laptop The instruction is provided as a general guideline. The steps may be different on your particular device. Please refer to user manual of each device for more detailed information. Windows with XP Bluetooth Manager Open Control Panel.
  • Page 8 COM7. This will be the com port to use when setting up the data logger utility. Installing Data Logger Tool Note: Please make sure USB driver is installed and i.Trek Z1 is set to LOG mode before installing data logger tool. Double click DataLog.exe...
  • Page 9 Using GPS Data Logger Configuration Connection Setting This is to establish a connection between the computer and GPS receiver. Please make sure USB cable is connected to your computer. • The program can auto-detect available com port by using Scan function.
  • Page 10 Using GPS Data Logger (Cont.) Configuration (cont.) AutoLog Option This is to set recording interval in LOG mode. • Time: Configure log interval between 1~999 sec. For example, “10 Seconds” means that GPS will record one data every 10 seconds. •...
  • Page 11 Using GPS Data Logger (Cont.) Configuration (cont.) Log Format This is to specify which information will be recorded for each way point. • Normally, UTC, latitude, longitude, valid, speed and RCR should be chosen. Therefore, the number of recorded data is estimated to be about 74,000 points. •...
  • Page 12 Using GPS Data Logger (Cont.) Configuration (cont.) Other Setting This is to specify what to do when the on-board memory is full. • The default setting is “Stop”. The data logger will stop recording when the memory is full. • The other recording method is “Overwrite”.
  • Page 13 Using GPS Data Logger (Cont.) Data Log List • Click Stop Log to disable log feature. • Click Download to download log data to computer. • Click Draw Map to map your recorded data on Google Earth. Grid Array Shows the detail recorded data list Memory Used Shows how much remaining space are available in the memory Record Count...
  • Page 14 Using GPS Data Logger (Cont.) Display Tracks on Google Earth • If your computer is not yet installed with Google Earth, please download free version from Internet. For more information, please visit http://earth.google.com/. • To display the track points on Google Earth, your PC must have the Internet connection enabled.
  • Page 15: Setting Up Your Software

    Below are some useful tips. Protocol The default protocol on i.Trek Z1 GPS receiver is NMEA and majority of the navigation software also uses NMEA as standard protocol. We recommend keeping this setting at default.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Antenna Receiver Frequency: 1575.42 MHz (L1 band) C/A code Antenna Type: Built-in Active Antenna GPS Receiver Technology: MTK GPS Module, WAAS enabled Satellite Measure Used: 32-channel parallel automatic selection Tracking Sensitivity: -158 dBm Operating Temperature: -10°C to 60°C Battery: 1000 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery Operating Time:...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    Warranty Thank you for your purchase of i.Trek GPS receiver. The company warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. The warranty for accessories is six months. The company will, as its sole option, repair or replace any components, which fail in normal use.

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