Logger BT-335 User Manual

Logger BT-335 User Manual

Bluetooth data logger

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BT-335
Bluetooth Data Logger

User Manual

Version 1.2

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Summary of Contents for Logger BT-335

  • Page 1: User Manual

    BT-335 Bluetooth Data Logger User Manual Version 1.2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Accessories........................5 Power Button ........................6 Power Jack ........................6 LED Function ........................6 Usage ..........................6 4 Software Utility for Data Logger ..................8 Software Utility Features ....................8 Install the Software Utility ....................8 Setup Software Utility ......................8 BT-335 Usage for Data Logger..................11 Transfer Data to Your PC....................12 Save Data ........................
  • Page 3: Introduction And Features

    Introduction and Features Introduction The BT-335 is the combination of a GPS receiver and a data logger with Bluetooth interface and built-in active antenna for high sensitivity to tracking signal. Based on the SiRF star III Low power chip set and supports all functions (Single Sat updates in reduced visibility, Superior urban canyon performance, FoliageLock for weak signal tracking, etc.).
  • Page 4: Specifications

    BT-335 page 4 Specifications System Specifications Electrical Characteristics Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz C/A Code 1.023 MHz chip rate Channels 20 all-in-view tracking Tracking Sensitivity -159 dBm Accuracy Position Horizontal 10m 2D RMS (SA off) WAAS enabled 5m 2D RMS (SA off)
  • Page 5: Hardware Overview

    3. Bluetooth status LED 4. Power button 5. Power jack Accessories Check the contents of your BT-335 package. If you find any accessories missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately. Car Charger Adapter Travel Charger Adapter (Optional) CD (User Manual, Software Utility, GPS info)
  • Page 6: Power Button

    For PDA with Bluetooth Compact Flash card 1. Press to turn on the power of BT-335. 2. Please refer to the user manual of your Bluetooth devices connecting to BT-335. Some Bluetooth devices may need the Bluetooth passkey, the passkey is “0000”.
  • Page 7 BT-335 page 7 3. Check the number of COM port used by Bluetooth. 4. Run the suitable mapping/navigation software and select the correct COM port & baud rate: 38400. Note: The Bluetooth device in most of the applications have an “auto-detect” feature that you do...
  • Page 8: Software Utility For Data Logger

    Setup Software Utility 1. Turn on the power of BT-335, and then connect it your PC by Bluetooth. 2. Check the COM port which is connected by BT-335. Click from [Start] > [All Programs] > [GlobalSat Data Logger] > [Data Logger PC Utility] to start the GlobalSat BT-335 utility.
  • Page 9 Step 4: Select the Metric or Imperial unit. Step 5: Select the directory for exporting files. When you finished the setup, a successful message appears and all settings are saved in system. The BT-335 utility will import the setting you just made from Configuration Wizard.
  • Page 10 If your speed is below this specified value, BT-335 will not save the data of current position. Disable data logging if distance is less than the selected radius: If the distance between your last point and current point is less than this specified value, BT-335 will not save the data of current position.
  • Page 11: Bt-335 Usage For Data Logger

    Export to the text file. BT-335 Usage for Data Logger When you press the power button to turn on the BT-335, it starts to search the GPS signal. After the GPS position is fixed, it will begin to record and save the position data.
  • Page 12: Transfer Data To Your Pc

    BT-335 page 12 Transfer Data to Your PC 1. Turn on the power of BT-335, and then connect it to your PC by Bluetooth. Start the software utility. Select the correct COM port and set the Baud Rate to “38400”. From menu bar, click on [TrackRecord] >...
  • Page 13: Save Data

    BT-335 page 13 Save Data From menu bar click on [File] > [Save] to save the data to a DataLogger (*.gsd) format. This will save all data items in Tree Bar no matter they are selected or not. You can open the saved gsd file by [File] >...
  • Page 14 BT-335 page 14 Display the track points on Google Maps: You can display all the data from “active window” on Google Maps. Just click [Map] > [Show Track Points in Google Maps] from the menu bar. To display the track points on Google Maps, your PC must have the internet connection enabled.
  • Page 15: Export Data

    BT-335 page 15 Export Data Inactive window Active window With the export function, you can export the data in “active window” to the following five kinds of data format. Click [File] > [Export] > [KML File] to export the data to the Google Earth KML file format.
  • Page 16: Speed Filter

    Delete the Data from Memory If you have already saved your data to PC, then you can click on [TrackRecord] > [Delete All] to delete all data from the BT-335 memory. Metric System or Imperial System You can click on [Settings] > [Metric System] to check this item for displaying the distance by “meters”...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    BT-335 page 17 5 Troubleshooting ► Change the Battery Push downwards to open the battery cover. Remove the battery with pull tag. ► Bluetooth is Unable to Connect A) Check if the Bluetooth indicator is flashing normally. That is, flash once every three seconds means the product is under standby mode;...
  • Page 18: Appendix

    You can find “locrGPSPhoto110.exe” and the user manual file in CD-ROM. Basic steps for Geotagging your photos 1. Record GPS data. Remember to bring your BT-335 GPS data logger with you and turn on it while you are taking the picture.
  • Page 19 BT-335 page 19 4. For details operations of “locr GPS Photo”, please read the user manual “locrGPSPhoto-Manual_EN.pdf” or web site www.locr.com.
  • Page 20: Fcc Notices

    BT-335 page 20 FCC Notices 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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