Wintec WBT-100 User Manual

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Bluetooth-GPS receiver
WBT-100
USER'S MANUAL
Ver 1.0 R2

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  • Page 1 Bluetooth-GPS receiver WBT-100 USER’S MANUAL Ver 1.0 R2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contens Contents Part 1 Product introduction Part 2 Features Part 3 Technical specifications Part 4 Safety notes Part 5 Quick user guide Part 6 Operation notes Part 7 USB driver installation guide Part 8 Software interface Part 9 Trouble shooting...
  • Page 3: Part 1 Product Introduction

    Part 1 Product introduction Overview Red color: GPS mode: Solid light shows location fixing incomplete Blink light shows location fixing completed Light turns off when Blue tooth Green color: Compass mode: Solid light shows North connection is off direction (The slower LED blinks, the farther it turns from Blue light solid on when Blue tooth North.) connection initiates...
  • Page 4: Part 2 Features

    Part 2 Features WBT-100 is the GSP receiver with internal antenna. iTrax 03 used in its core is high-tech component and is integrated with electronic compass to the effect of providing more accurate GPS data(this innovative concept is patented by Wintec) especially during navigation when the vehicle is moving slowly.
  • Page 5: Part 3 Technical Specifications

    Part 3 Technical specifications General specs Chips:u-Nav + iTrax 3 generation of least power consumption with highest sensitivity Number of channels:Receivable of signal from 12 satellites simultaneously Receiving freq.:1575.42 MHZ Receiving code:L1, C/A code Sensitivity:-152dBm Positioning time (average) Re-acquisition time: 0.1 sec Quick Start: <...
  • Page 6 Bluetooth interface Version: 1.1 Data output rate: Class 2 Data transmission range:5 10 meter(depends on environment) Freq range: 2402~2480MHz Receiving sensitivity:-80dBm Power consumption :< 45mA (depends on data transfer) Service: SPP SLAVE USB specs Interface type::Standard USB connector of computer Data transfer rate:9600bps Data output: GPS internal standard axis WGS84...
  • Page 7: Part 4 Safety Notes

    Part 4 Safety Notes GPS (Global Positioning System) is provided by the United States government. Its accuracy may varies depending on special conditions (area at war or if it is blocked). Any control by USA will affect this system and its accuracy. If installed on the transportation device, driver must not operate this while driving GPS performance is effected when satellite coverage is degraded as near a high-rise building, in the tunnel or under a cover...
  • Page 8: Part 5 Quick User Guide

    Part 5 Quick use guide Package :WBT-100(blue tooth GPS logger)+USB cable+ sticker car cigarette lighter power adaptor , installation Disk, Quick use guide WBT-100 Operation Temporarily press power button to turn it on. The blue tooth and GPS status led will glow to confirm it is in GPS mode GPS Led glows red to show GPS acquisition is done ( 1 Hz).
  • Page 9: Part 6 Operation Notes

    If WBT-100 formatting the internal data is not correct, or if satellite data has been deleted, it takes longer time to position. But under the following conditions, it can take even longer time to do cold start.
  • Page 10: Part 7 Usb Driver Installation Guide

    Part 7 USB Driver Installation Guide Execute installation and click “Install”. “ Installation is done when this screen displays.
  • Page 11 Use USB cord to connect WBT-100 to the USB port of computer. Computer will automatically check it and seek driver software by itself. If PC asks for “ device manager” for adding the new USB device following USB device connection, take the procedure below .
  • Page 12 Installation completed Immediately afterwards, PC will ask again to install “Wintec GPS Receiver Virtual Com Port” driver. Click “ next’...
  • Page 13 Installation completed To check the installation status, go to the “device manager” As in the illustration, the USB device(marked in red circle) is correctly installed to PC.The illustration also shows USB being transfered to Com Port assigned as COM 3. In the future, whenever the USB device is connected to USB port on the computer, the COM 3 acts as the interface for data communication.
  • Page 14: Part 8 Software Interface

    Bluetooth After Bluetooth connection is initiated but connection is not established in 5 min, WBT-100 will automatically turn off for the power saving purpose. If Bluetooth reconnection is needed again , just momentarily press “power” button one time.
  • Page 15 $GPGGA,hhmmss.dd,xxmm.dddd,<N|S>,yyymm.dddd,<E|W>,v,ss,d.d,h.h,M,g.g,M,a.a,xxxx*h h<CR><LF> UTC time of the fix. hh = hours. hhmmss.dd mm = minutes. ss = seconds. dd = decimal part of seconds. Latitude coordinate. xx = degrees. xxmm.dddd mm = minutes. dddd = decimal part of minutes. <N/S> Character denothing either N = North or S =South. Longitude coordinate.
  • Page 16 $GPGSA,a,b,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,p.p,h.h,v.v*hh<CR><LF> Mode: M = Manual, forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode. A = Automatic, allowed to automatically switch 2D/3D. Mode: 1 = Fix not available 2 = 2D, 3 = 3D, ID (PRN) numbers of GPS satellites used in solution PDOP HDOP VDOP...
  • Page 17 $GPRMC,hhmmss.dd,S,xxmm.dddd,<N|S>,yyymm.dddd,<E|W>,s.s,h.h,ddmmyy,d.d, <E|W>,M*hh<CR><LF> hhmmss.dd UTC time of the fix. hh = hours. mm = minutes. ss = seconds. dd = decimal part of seconds. Status indicator A = valid V = invalid Latitude coordinate. xx = degrees. xxmm.dddd mm = minutes. dddd = decimal part of minutes.
  • Page 18 $GPGLL,xxmm.dddd,<N|S>,yyymm.dddd,<E|W>,hhmmss.dd,S,M*hh<CR><LF> xxmm.dddd Latitude coordinate. xx = degrees. mm = minutes. dddd = decimal part of minutes. <N|S> Character denothing either N = North or S =South. yyymm.dddd Longitude coordinate. yyy = degrees. mm = minutes. dddd = decimal part of minutes. <E|W>...
  • Page 19 $GPVTG,h.h,T,m.m,M,s.s,N,s.s,K,M*hh<CR><LF> Heading in degrees. Letter 'T' denoting True heading in degrees. Magnetic heading in degrees. Letter 'M' denoting Magnetic heading in degrees. Speed in knots. Letter 'N' denoting speed in knots. Speed, km/h. Letter 'K' denoting speed in km/h. Mode indicator A=autonomous N=data not valid Check sum...
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting

    No altitude information is available and therefore it cannot define vehicle’s positioin whether the is over or under the bridge. After successful positioning of WBT-100, if it is moved to another area of 500 km away it cannot be easily re-positioned. This is because the firstly recorded data(position, time and number of satellites acquisitioned) is different from the new area.

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