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2 GPS Bluetooth Receiver IGO-08A User’s Guide Version 1.0[...]
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2 FCC G UIDELIN ES This equipment has been test ed and found to comply wi th the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide reason able protection against ha rmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses an d can r adiate radio frequency ener[...]
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1 IMPORT ANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Expos ure S tatement: This equipment complies with FCC radiat ion exposure limit s set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instruct ions for sa tisfyi ng RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operatin g in conjunction with any other antenna[...]
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1 T able of Content Introduction ................ ................................ 1 Features ...................... ................................ 1 Package c ontent ......... ................................ 2 Hardware D escriptio n ................................ 3 T echnology Specification .......................... 5 Operation .............[...]
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1 Introduction IGO-08A is a GPS receiv er with Bluetooth interface adopt s advanced ATMEL ANTA RIS 4 Super Sense GPS IC, and built-in active antenn a for high sensitiv ity to track ing signal, there’s also an external MMCX aerial terminal f or user s adding higher MMCX ant enna. GPS Heading will be corr ect in low speed and stop through built - i[...]
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2 Digital Compass provides t he function of immediate indication of the North. Built in Data Logger function Support NMEA0183 version 2.2 for expor ting data. Easy wireless Blu etooth transm ission is available in 10 meters distance . Flexible desi gn, easy c onnection with auto- navigatio n, motorcade contr ol, AVL, personal na[...]
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3 Hardware Description There ar e four LEDs to show diff erent s tatus: Bluetoot h ( Blue ) Fast blink: Indicates this Bl uethooth GPS is waiting for pair ing or master device’ connection. Slow blink: Indic ates this Bluet ooth GPS is connec ting successfully . Power LED ( Red ) Lighten: Char ging Darken: Charging complete GPS ( Green ?[...]
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4 Circle LED (Red) Digital compass & batt ery capacity dis play Charge so cket Battery bolt Switch 1 ( ) Long press: Digital calibration On/ Off Short press: Digital co mpass function On/Off Switch 2 ( ) Long press: PC connecting mode On/Off Short press: BT function On/OFF Power switch Long press: Power On/ Off Short press: Power [...]
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5 Technology Specification Satellite receiving Receiving and t racking 16 satellites at the same time Receiving frequency : 1575.42MHz Receiving code: L1, C/A code Accuracy (Precision) General positioning: 2.5m CEP DGPS/SBAS: 2.0m CEP Acquisition Cold st art: 34 sec (A verage) W arm start : 33 sec (A verage) Hot start: 1 sec (Min) Sensitivit y: -15[...]
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6 Compass Digital compass (2 AXIS) Dat a logger 25806 records Power supply: DC 5.0V 5% Power consumption 77mA (Average) Operating Te m p . -10°C~ + 60°C S torage T emp. -20°C~ + 85°C Humidity 5%~95% Size: 64(L) x 41 (W ) x 19 (H)mm W eight 54g (include battery) Battery : Nokia 6100 comp atible (spec. 3.7V / 700mA ) Operating Hour Up to 9 hours [...]
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7 Operation 1. How to use batt ery 1-1 Charging battery more th an 8 h ours Before first time using I G O-08A’s batt ery, user has to charge the battery more t han 8 hour s. Connect tr avel charger or car charger with this device DC5V c harge socket. The Power LED ( Red ) light en indicates charging, the red LED goes off indi cates f inish ch[...]
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8 after posit ioning successf ully. 3. How to active Bluetooth enabled device There are many Bluetooth enable devices lik e PDA or Bluetooth dangle on the mark et , which direct connect with IGO-08A. Each one may have different Bluetoot h setup procedure. Please ref er to their us er manual for detail instruction . Activate Bluetooth search and con[...]
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9 5. How does GPS Comp ass work? 5-1.GPS Comp ass Calibration Calibrate the GPS rece iver before using. 1. Long press the Switch 1 ( ) for 2 s econd to enter Calibratio n mode, the Circle LED will lighten. Set GPS receiver on your car and turn around for 360 ° . Fix the bottom (Batt ery bolt) of IGO-08A to the same direction as your car’s[...]
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10 during low s peed. Switch to Digit al Compass mode to increase GPS Nav igation efficiency . 4. We recommend us er to turn of f Digital compass heading in magnetic field. (S hort press Switch 1 ( )) 6. Data logger 1. GPS Receiver could save 25806 dat a by build-in flas h memory. 2. When 2 5806 data is full , it will save from the beginning[...]
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11 A1. Stop Data logger A2. Start Driving Mode A3. Start Hiking Mode A4. Read the GPS sett ing A5. Save the GPS setting A6. Close the window Attention 1. Users could c hoose to star t Data logger function or not. 2. Recording mode could divide in to driving mode and hiking mode. 3. Driving mode is r ecorded by steady distance. 4. Hiking mode is rec[...]
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12 7. IGO-08 Do wnload software 7-1 Install the IGO Logger 7-1-1 Pleas e insert t he application disc. Select “iGO Logger” file and click Next to cont inue 7-1-2 Select “Myself” and click Next.[...]
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13 7-1-3 It’ s read y to install, please click Next. 7-1-4 Pleas e wait. 7-1-5 IGO Logger has ins talled successfully .[...]
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14 7-2 Install the USB Bridge Driver ( PL-2303) 7-3 Connect with USB cable Plug one end of the USB cabl e to the USB port on your computer. Connec t the other end of the USB cable t o the USB socke t of IGO-08 A. 7-2-1 Please insert the application disc. Selec t “PL-2303 Driv er Inst aller” file and click Next. 7-2-2 USB Bridge Driver has inst [...]
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15 7-4 Check your compor t numb er 1. Move the cursor to M y Com puter and press the r ight button of your mouse. Selec t “Content → Hardware → Device Manager.” Check USB to serial COM port number. 7-4-1 Select the same COM 7-4-2 Click “Open Port” 2. Click Dump log button (7-5) to run Data log download and check the reco rds. (7-6 , 7-7[...]
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16 3. File list window will show up after download. (7-8) Click the file y ou want to transfer to Google eart h, and set the unit (7-9) and time (7-10) . The default recording time is Greenwich Mean Time, t hat user could change time in different dis trict. 4. Click “T ransfer log to KML” (7-11 ) to Transf er log to Google earth 5. Click “OK?[...]
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17 3100553871 V ersion 1.0 May . 2007[...]