Haicom HI-407BT User Manual

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  • Page 1 HI-407BT Bluetooth ® USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 HI-407BT is a standard Bluetooth GPS receiver and powered ® by regular in car cigarette lighter. HI-407BT equipped with the most recent 20 channel ultra high sensitive SiRF StarIII GPS chipsets. Simply plug HI-407BT into any regular in car cigarette lighter outlet (can take DC12V to DC24V), user can instantly enjoy the state of the art wireless GPS navigation.
  • Page 4 4. By connecting with different optional cables on the side of the unit, HI-407BT can also be used as a regular GPS mouse. HI-407BT can not only be wireless Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 5: Standard Accessories

    Accessories: Standard Accessories: Model Name model # HI-407BT Bluetooth GPS receiver unit HI-407BT Tool CD CDR-01 User Manual MAU-407...
  • Page 6: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories: Model Name model # MMCX External antenna ANT-MMC USB charger cable for DC plug USB-407 (plug on the side of the HI-407BT USB port) PDA charger connector cable HI-407-XXX 4.0mm...
  • Page 7 ® HI-407BT Bluetooth GPS receiver installed on cigarette lighter outlet Female USB outlet for PDA charging BT / GPS (DC 5V out) LED Indicator LED Indicator (Red) LED Indicator (Blue) LED off Receiver switch off LED off Bluetooth switch off ®...
  • Page 8 In case of HI-407BT unable to receive enough satellite signal, one can use the external antenna (MMCX type) to get better signal.
  • Page 9 HI-407BT Installed in the trunk on back of the car...
  • Page 10 Using HI-407BT while charging the PDA...
  • Page 11 MMCX antenna plug Mini1394 connector* GPS data and power in Pinout: RX from Host TX to Host Solder (back) side...
  • Page 12 Dimension: 24mm 46mm 68mm 41mm 48mm...
  • Page 13 147mm 93mm 44mm...
  • Page 14: Gps Receiver

    GPS Receiver Specification Chipset SiRF Star III ® Interfaces Bluetooth & Mini-1394 Protocol NMEA0183 GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, GLL Baud Rate 4800, N, 8, 1 Max. Update Rate 1 Hz Datum WGS84 Channel 20 channel Frequency L1, 1575.42MHz Hot Start 8 sec.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Specifications: Bluetooth ® Bluetooth ® V1.1 Compliances Frequency Range: 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz unlicensed ISM band Interface: USB/UART/SPI Receiver Sensetivity: -80 dBm @ 0.1% BER Transmitting Power: Class 2 -6 dBm ~ +4 dBm RF Input Impedance: 50 ohms Frequency hopping: 1600hops/sec.
  • Page 16: Gps Mouse

    HI-407BT as a regular GPS mouse: By connection different optional connecting cables, HI-407BT can be all kinds of independent wired GPS receiver solutions.
  • Page 17: Laptop Pc Installations

    Get Connected; Installation Guide Laptop PC Installations ® Run "My Bluetooth Places" and Double ® Click the "Find Bluetooth Devices" icon Double Click "BT GPS" Double Click "SPP on BT GPS"...
  • Page 18 Key in pin code: “0000” Connected...
  • Page 19: Pda Installations

    PDA Installations ® Double Click the Bluetooth icon...
  • Page 20 Double click “BT GPS” Key in pin code: “0000” Found the host device...
  • Page 21 For Connected with device Select the correct com port Start GPS, NMEA message inflow More satellites info...
  • Page 22: Gps Technical Data

    GPS Technical Data ONE-PULSE-PER-SECOND (1PPS) OUTPUT The one-pulse-per-second output is provided for applications requiring precise timing measurements. The output pulse is 1usec in duration. Rising edge of the output pulse is accurate to +/-1usec with respect to the start of each GPS second. Accuracy of the one-pulse-per-second output is maintained only when the GPS receiver has valid position fix.
  • Page 23: Software Interface

    SOFTWARE INTERFACE This section describes the details of the serial port commands through which the GPS module is controlled and monitored. The serial port commands allow users to set the receiver parameters, configure output message type, and retrieve status information. The baud rate and protocol of the host COM port must match the baud rate and protocol of the GPS receiver serial port for commands and data to be successfully transmitted and received.
  • Page 24 NMEA Messages The serial interface protocol is based on the National Marine Electronics Association's NMEA 0183 ASCII interface specification. This standard is fully define in "NMEA 0183, Version 3.01" The standard may be obtained from NMEA, www.nmea.org GGA - GPS FIX DATA Time, position and position-fix related data (number of satellites in use, HDOP, etc.).
  • Page 25 Field Example Description 104549.04 UTC time in hhmmss.ss format, 000000.00 ~ 235959.99 2447.2038 Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator, 'N' = North, 'S' = South 12100.4990 Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator, 'E' = East, 'W' = West Position fix quality indicator 0: position fix unavailable...
  • Page 26 GLL - LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, WITH TIME OF POSITION FIX AND STATUS Latitude and longitude of current position, time, and status. Format: $GPGLL,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>*<8><CR><LF> Example: $GPGLL,2447.2073,N,12100.5022,E,104548.04,A, A*65<CR><LF> Field Example Description 2447.2073 Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator, 'N' = North, 'S' = South 12100.5022 Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format...
  • Page 27: Gsa - Gps Dop And Active Satellites

    GSA - GPS DOP AND ACTIVE SATELLITES GPS receiver operating mode, satellites used for navigation, and DOP values. Format: $GPGSA,<1>,<2>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<3>, <3>,<3>,<3>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>*<7><CR><LF> Example: $GPGSA,A,3,26,21,,,09,17,,,,,,,10.8,02.1,10.6*07<CR><LF> Field Example Description Mode, 'M' = Manual, 'A' = Automatic Fix type, 1 = not available, 2 = 2D fix, 3 = 3D fix 26,21,,,09, PRN number, 01 to 32, of satellite 17,,,,,,...
  • Page 28: Gsv - Gps Satellite In View

    GSV - GPS SATELLITE IN VIEW Number of satellites in view, PRN number, elevation angle, azimuth angle, and C/No. Only up to four satellite details are transmitted per message. Additional satellite in view information is sent in subsequent GSV messages. Format: $GPGSV,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>, ...
  • Page 29 RMC - RECOMMANDED MINIMUM SPECIFIC GPS/TRANSIT DATA Time, date, position, course and speed data. Format: $GPRMC,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>,<8>,<9>,<10>, <11>,<12>*<13><CR><LF> Example: $GPRMC,104549.04,A,2447.2038,N,12100.4990,E, 016.0,221.0,250304,003.3,W,A*22<CR><LF> Field Example Description 104549.04 UTC time in hhmmss.ss format, 000000.00 ~ 235959.99 Status, 'V' = navigation receiver warning, 'A' = valid position 2447.2038 Latitude in dddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted...
  • Page 30 VTG - COURSE OVER GROUND AND GROUND SPEED Velocity is given as course over ground (COG) and speed over ground (SOG). Format: GPVTG,<1>,T,<2>,M,<3>,N,<4>,K,<5>*<6><CR><LF> Example: $GPVTG,221.0,T,224.3,M,016.0,N,0029.6,K,A*1F<CR><LF> Field Example Description 221.0 True course over ground, 000.0 ~ 359.9 degrees 224.3 Magnetic course over ground, 000.0 ~ 359.9 degrees 016.0 Speed over ground,...
  • Page 31 Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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