1. Introduction 1.1. Overview The Leadtek 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.
Output message Default output format: GGA(1sec), GSA(5sec), GSV(5sec), RMC(1sec),VTG(1sec) Operational Current & Power Consumption Measure of Power Consumption Status Current (mA) Power Consumption(mW) Power On GPS connect BT LR-9537 Fix without connecting BT Device. LR-9537 Fix with connecting BT Device 2.2.
2.3. Firmware Characteristics Items Description Core of firmware SiRF version 2.3 Baud rate 4800 Code type NMEA-0183 ASCII Datum WGS-84 Protocol message 1 Hz Output frequency 3. Operation 3.1. 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 &...
LED2 GPS & Charge LED Description LED2 Color and Action Battery Charged Position Fixed Dark Green Flash Orange-Red Flash <Note1>When the Bluetooth is active and LED 1 lights, it shows Bluetooth RF function. As long as the Bluetooth RF is transmitting the LED light will flash. When Bluetooth doesn’t connect the other Bluetooth device, the LED 1 will be flash periodically.
3.5. GPS Navigating The left LED(LED 2) will flash GREEN (or ORANGE when charging) if the receiver is able to determine the current position. 3.6. PIN CODE The PIN code means Personal Identification Number for Bluetooth device and it is also called as Pass Key.
5.5 Battery This product uses a Lithium-Ion battery. Please charge fully before first use. Operation in low (below 0º C/32ºF or high (over 40ºC/110ºF) temperatures will affect power supply efficiency and the ability to charge the battery. All Lithium-Ion batteries will experience power supply efficiency deterioration over time even if not used and have a limited life expectancy.
The English version should be similar with Chinese. <Illustration> Bluetooth GPS receiver and iPAQ h3970 device There are several steps to use Leadtek Bluetooth GPS(9537) with PDA (Bluetooth Built-in PDA or PDA with Bluetooth CF card) for user. Since the version of BTW-CE (Widcomm Bluetooth Manager) may be different for all PDA, there two operations introduced in the manual.
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2. BTWCE 1.1 (1) Make sure that the Bluetooth Device is powered on. (2) Select “Bluetooth Manager”. (3) When the Bluetooth Manager is executed, the user can check COM port configuration. Choose “Tool”, and then select “Setup all Device”. Then in “Serial Port”...
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(4) Select “Search” to find target device, then BTW-CE will start to search nearby Bluetooth device. Finishing searching and “Leadtek Bluetooth GPS” found, select the target and save it for selected group. In this case, the target device is saved to default group.
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(5) Back to the main form of BTW-CE, if there’re devices saved, the device list should seen. Then double-click the target device, BTW-CE will start to search the service provided by the target device for a while. After searching services, if the device is alive, there should be the name of SPP service on the action list.
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(6) In this case, “GPS Serial Output” is on the list for the SPP service. Select “Link to GPS Serial Output” to start to establish the serial link.
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(7) As the connection being established, the port could be used by application. (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.
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3. BTWCE 1.3 (1) Make sure that the status of Bluetooth is on. (2) Change the page to “Serial Port”, then check which com port used as “Outbound COM Port”. In this case, the number of com port is 6. And then change to “about” page, there should be version string shown.
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(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” and click “Next”. Tab the Device frame on the form to start to search.
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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”. (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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(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.
complete the connection Appendix C Installing WinFast Navigator for Pocket PC Note : Microsoft ActiveSync has to be installed on your computer when you install WinFast Navigator. The application interface is shown in the figure to the right. Step 1. Insert the software CD in your CD-ROM drive.
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Step 2. The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears. An information box on top of it tells you the application is Retrieving application data from the mobile device. Step 3. The application will next determine the destination location. A dialog box appears asking if you want to install the application at the default location, which is Main Memory on your PDA/pocket PC.
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Step 4. A dialog box appears showing the progress of installation.
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Step 5. When the installation is completed, a dialog box tells you to check your mobile device screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete this installation. Click OK.
Appendix C Test Reference for Only PC Bluetooth Setup with Widcomm BTW <Note>This software does belong to copyright reserved of Widcomm company and...
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you have to get the authorized software to use it. The follow method is only for reference. The Bluetooth Serial Port service allows two Bluetooth devices to establish a wireless connection through virtual communications ports and then use that connection as if it were a hardwired serial cable between the devices.
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<2> In the right pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu.
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<3> In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the server you want to establish a connection with and select Discover Available Services from the popup menu to update the available services list. The available services will be displayed in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places. <4>...
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To close a Bluetooth serial port connection Connections are normally closed from the client: On the client, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select (highlight) the device that is providing the Bluetooth Serial Port service. In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click Bluetooth Serial Port and then select Disconnect Bluetooth Serial Port from the pop-up menu.
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