1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Overview The GPS 9537 Wireless GPS receiver is a Global Positioning System Receiver with Bluetooth wireless technology. This wireless GPS receiver allows you to receive GPS data on mobile handheld wirelessly. By sending GPS position data over Bluetooth, you can position the receiver for the best possible reception all without wires.
2. OPERATION 2.1. Hardware Description The Bluetooth GPS has two LED light which each has two colors. One is GPS & Charge status LED, that is named LED 2, and the other is Bluetooth & low power status LED, that is named LED 1.
charge, LED 1 will show blue color and flash. 2.2. Turn on/off Turn on To turn on the receiver, press the power button on the topside briefly (0.5 seconds). The left LED(LED 2) indicator will flash briefly. The right LED (LED 1) indicator will start flashing. Turn off To turn off the receiver, press the power button on the topside for 3 seconds.
3.2. Other Characteristics Items Description Environmental Humidity range 5% to 95% No condensing Characteristics Operating temperature range -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) Battery discharge -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) Battery charge 0ºC to +40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Short period storage temperature -20ºC to +50ºC (-4ºF to 112ºF) (<...
4.2. Aircraft and Hospitals Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft and in many hospitals. The GPS 9537 Wireless GPS receiver is a receiving and transmitting device with two antenna’s and should not be used in these environments.
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4.6 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
APPENDIX A SOFTWARE INSTALLATION iPAQ Bluetooth Setup with Pocket PC software <Note 1> These steps apply to the PDA with Bluetooth function, for example iPAQ 3870 or 3970 PDA <Illustration> Bluetooth GPS receiver and iPAQ h3970 device There are several steps to use Bluetooth GPS(9537) with PDA (Bluetooth Built-in PDA or PDA with Bluetooth CF card) for user.
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2. BTWCE 1.1 Bluetooth (1) Make sure that the Bluetooth Device is powered on. (2) Select “Bluetooth Manager”. Start August 22 2003 Melvin Farewell No Appointments No Unread Mails No Unfinished Tasks About Wireless Bluetooth Manager Start ActiveSync Status About (3) When the Bluetooth Manager is executed, the user can check COM port configuration.
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device. All Devices Device Name Type Blue… Not def. Stop Save Select Searching Device… View Tool Search Finishing searching and “Bluetooth GPS” found, select the target and save it for selected group. In this case, the target device is saved to default group. Then click to save the target. Device Name Type Save Devices to the following Group...
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All Devices Device Info Device Name Bluetooth Device Location 00:10:C6:1D:DC:A6 Bluetooth Device Type Undefined Has Connection Last Viewed ActiveSync Buddy Display Device Group Receiving Device Service… View Tool Search Action (6) In this case, “GPS Serial Output” is on the list for the SPP service. Select “Link to GPS Serial Output”...
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All Devices Device Info Device Name Bluetooth Device Location 00:10:C6:1D:DC:A6 Device Type Undefined Bluetooth Has Connection Last Viewed ActiveSync Buddy Display Device Group Serial Link Established Action View Tool Search (7) As the connection being established, the port could be used by application.
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(8) Since BTW-CE will remember the last device linked to, the user doesn’t have to go the previous steps when going to use the Bluetooth device. Applications could open the serial port directly, and then BTW-CE will smartly try to connect to the last linked device. However, if there’s other device the user want to use, the steps should be done again.
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Port”. In this case, the number of com port is 6. And then change to “about” page, there should be version string shown. (3) Click the “Bluetooth Manager” in “General” page. Select “New” and “Connect!” to add new device. (4) Then the Bluetooth Connection Wizard will be executed. Select “Explore a Bluetooth device”...
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(5) After searching, the found devices will list. Click on the target to find service. If the SPP service is found, the service name will be shown in Device frame. Then select the target service and click “Next”. Bluetooth GPS Bluetooth (6) After the previous steps, the wizard will show the message to tell the user that the link shortcut has been established.
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Bluetooth GPS Bluetooth GPS: GPS S… (7) Select the target and hold on it for a while, then the sub-menu will pop-up. Select “Connect” to establish the link. If successes, the icon of target device will turn into green. As the connection has been established, application could open the port. Bluetooth GPS: GPS Connecting …...
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Bluetooth GPS: GPS S… BTW-CE 1.3 won’t remember the last linked device. Instead, when the application try to open the outbound port, if the port is not link to the target previously, then the Bluetooth Manager will pop-up. And the user would select the shortcut of the target device to complete the connection...
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