EMTAC BTGPS III Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - GPS Receiver

CRUX II / BTGPS GPS Receiver User Guide EMTAC

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10SWITCH OFF Obey all laws, regulations, rules and restrictions. Switch off the host platform and discontinue operation of the CRUX II / BTGPS rec

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111. Getting Start Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the CRUX II / BTGPS. This GPS receiver is the world first mobile GPS receiver integrat

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12Prepare to use you CRUX II / BTGPS Receiver To help you begin to use your CRUX II / BTGPS Receiver (“BTGPS”), read this User Guide in the first ste

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13narrow street and passageway, protection film on glass, heavy foliage, large cliffs, and other obstructions where the satellite signals may bloc

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14CAUTION and WARNING The BTGPS contains a rechargeable Li-ion battery which supplies the power for the operation of GPS and Bluetooth circuits insid

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152. General Information This chapter describes your BTGPS in details. General features Your BTGPS is an excellent navigation and positioning aid t

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16 A: Antenna Facade B: Power Switch C: External Antenna Port D: LED Indicators E: Power Jack Figure 2 A B

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17Antennae Facade Your BTGPS integrated with a high sensitive 1.5GHz GPS antenna and 2.4GHz Bluetooth antenna internally, which can offer good satell

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18External Antenna Port Your BTGPS is equipped with a RF connector port (MCX type) for connecting with external active antenna when operating under c

Page 11 - 1. Getting Start

19External active antenna An external active antenna is supplied with the BTGPS package. Just connecting this external active antenna to the external

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2Copyright © EMTAC Technology Corp. 2002. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in thi

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203. Operation Guide Before using the BTGPS, first make sure to prepare following steps are ready for operation. The GPS application software is

Page 14 - CAUTION and WARNING

21Step 1 To install the GPS/MAP application software Before operation the BTGPS, make sure the GPS/MAP application software is properly and completel

Page 15 - 2. General Information

22Step 2 To pair/connect the BTGPS with the host To pair and connect your BTGPS with the host platform, please consult and follow the operation guide

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23 NOTE: Typical examples are given in the .pdf files named “BTpair_” (and/or similar files), in this User Guide CD-ROM. Please follow the step-b

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24Step-3 To operate the GPS/MAP application software To open and use the GPS/MAP application, in your PDA: Make sure your BTGPS is connected with

Page 18 - External Antenna Port

25Step-4 To connect with external active antenna When operating under the condition that satellite signals are obstructed or blocked such as inside v

Page 19 - External active antenna

26Indication of BTGPS operation status In Figure 2 and 5, three LEDs indicate the operation status of Bluetooth(BLUE), GPS(GREEN) and Battery(YELLOW/

Page 20 - 3. Operation Guide

27To charge the battery of the BTGPS When the Red LED light is light on, you need to charge the Li-ion battery inside the BTGPS by plugging the charg

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284. Troubleshooting The solutions to some common problems 1. Sometimes, it looks everything is alright, but you just can not connect to BTGPS. You

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295. Care and Maintenance Your BTGPS is a sophisticated product of superior design as well as craftsmanship, and should be treated with care of usag

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3Warnings Care and Caution The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States Government which is solely responsible for the accur

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30Glossary Almanac data A set of information that transmitted by each satellite on the orbits and state of every satellite in the GPS constellation.

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31 Constellation Constellation refers to the specific set of of orbiting GPS satellites system, used in calculating positions or all the satellites v

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32 GIS (Geographic Information System) a computer based system that is capable of collecting, managing and analyzing geographic spatial data. This ca

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33receive all satellites unambiguously and to give some resistance to noise and multipath. TIME TO FIRST FIX (TTFF) The time it takes to find the sa

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34gravity field model. GPS satellite orbital information in the navigation message is referenced to WGS 84.

Page 29 - 5. Care and Maintenance

4and is protected by international treaty provisions. Safety THE CRUX II / BTGPS contains Lithium-ion battery inside. Leaving the CRUX II / BTGPS i

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5 Don’t connect battery directly to an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger.  Don’t heat or throw battery into a fire.  Don’t use, leav

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6 When the battery is thrown away, be sure it is non-conduction by applying vinyl type to the (+) and (-) terminals.  When not using battery for

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7 Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability EMTAC Technology Corp. and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from

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8 Table of contents Basic Guidelines 9 Getting Start 11 Introduction 11 Prepare to use your BTG

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9Basic Guidelines SAFETY Read the User Guide and these basic guidelines comprehensively. Breaching the regulations and rules may be dangerous or ill

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