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NAVI-1/NAVI-XT VERSION 

1.06 

 

Contents 

0

 

INTRODUCTION ..............................................................5

 

0.1

 

G

ENERAL ABOUT 

NAVI-1 .............................................................................................................. 5

 

0.2

 

P

ACKAGE CONTENTS

...................................................................................................................... 6

 

1

 

SECURITY .........................................................................8

 

1.1

 

G

ENERAL INFORMATION

................................................................................................................. 8

 

1.2

 

R

ESTRICTED USE

............................................................................................................................. 8

 

1.3

 

C

HILDREN

....................................................................................................................................... 8

 

1.4

 

D

RIVING AND SAFETY

..................................................................................................................... 8

 

1.5

 

B

ATTERY SAFETY

........................................................................................................................... 9

 

2

 

PREPARING TO USE YOUR FALCOM NAVI-1 .......10

 

2.1

 

H

OW DOES THE 

FALCOM NAVI-1 

WORK

?................................................................................. 10

 

3

 

SOFTWARE INTERFACE.............................................12

 

3.1

 

NMEA 

OUTPUT MESSAGES

........................................................................................................... 12

 

4

 

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .......................................13

 

4.1

 

B

LUETOOTH

™ GPS R

ECEIVER ARCHITECTURE

........................................................................... 13

 

4.2

 

T

ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

......................................................................................................... 13

 

4.2.1

 

Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................................................. 13

 

4.2.2

 

Physical........................................................................................................................................ 15

 

4.2.3

 

Software....................................................................................................................................... 15

 

4.2.4

 

Technical data.............................................................................................................................. 15

 

4.3

 

I

NTERFACES

.................................................................................................................................. 16

 

4.3.1

 

On/Off button .............................................................................................................................. 16

 

4.3.2

 

LED’s........................................................................................................................................... 16

 

4.3.3

 

Power jack ................................................................................................................................... 16

 

4.3.4

 

Interface for an external antenna.................................................................................................. 16

 

4.3.5

 

Charging & Discharging the included battery ............................................................................. 17

 

5

 

OPERATION GUIDE......................................................19

 

5.1

 

I

NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

...................................................................................................... 19

 

5.2

 

PC/L

APTOP AND 

NAVI-1 B

LUETOOTH

™ C

ONNECTION

.............................................................. 20

 

5.2.1

 

How to evaluate the NAVI-1 connected to PC/Laptop................................................................ 24

 

5.3

 

P

OCKED 

PC

B

LUETOOTH

™ C

ONNECTION

.................................................................................. 28

 

5.3.1

 

Using the Bluetooth™ GPS Receiver.......................................................................................... 31

 

6

 

TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................32

 

7

 

HOUSING .........................................................................33

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without permission. 

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Summary of Contents for NAVI-1XT

Page 1: ...This document is available at HTTP WWW FALCOM DE FALCOM NAVI 1 XT Bluetooth GPS Receivers User s guide Version 1 06...

Page 2: ...2 1 Electrical Characteristics 13 4 2 2 Physical 15 4 2 3 Software 15 4 2 4 Technical data 15 4 3 INTERFACES 16 4 3 1 On Off button 16 4 3 2 LED s 16 4 3 3 Power jack 16 4 3 4 Interface for an externa...

Page 3: ...r 5 3 item 7 updated 1 04 Fadil Beqiri New accessories POWER SETE A for NAVI 1 are now available upon request Sections 1 5 4 2 3 and 4 3 5 with its sub sections added In the section 5 2 1 the sub poin...

Page 4: ...e available at the following Internet address http www falcom de Trademarks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright The NAVI 1 user s guide is copyrig...

Page 5: ...levels than is currently possible with competitive autonomous GPS solutions Therefore you have a high capacity navigation system which connects your Bluetooth enabled device with the performance of an...

Page 6: ...ification of NAVI XT it comes with updated version of the Bluetooth chipset and new features added However both NAVI 1 and NAVI XT communicate with Host Platform via Bluetooth Class 2 Serial Port Prof...

Page 7: ...voltage 5 V DC 5 MAX 450 mA MIN 150 mA Cable extension and adapter connector for NAVI 1 POWER SET A Wall charger with American outlet plug Cigarette Lighter Adapter Output voltage 5 V DC 5 MAX 450 mA...

Page 8: ...sts of many small parts which can come loose and could be swallowed by small children Thoughtless handling can damage the NAVI 1 1 4 Driving and safety Do not place mount the device and the external a...

Page 9: ...e battery to each other with any metal object Do not pierce the battery with nails strike the battery with a hammer step on the battery or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks Do not solde...

Page 10: ...positions or obtain an initial fix in places previously not possible In other word the NAVI 1 can be used in environments previously deemed inaccessible environments such as severe urban canyons parki...

Page 11: ...s from a cold start state The FALCOM NAVI 1 stores data about where the satellites are located at any given time The data is called almanac Occasionally when the FALCOM NAVI 1 has been turned off for...

Page 12: ...e www falcom de Option Description GGA Time position and fix type data GLL Latitude longitude UTC time of position fix and status GSA GPS receiver operating mode satellites used in the position soluti...

Page 13: ...d satellite tracking engine The NAVI 1 delivers major advancements in GPS performance accuracy integration computing power and flexibility The delivered data from GPS receiver will sent via Bluetooth...

Page 14: ...ude 18 000 meters 60 000 feet max Velocity 515 meters second 1000 knots max Acceleration 4 g max Jerk 20 meters second max 4 2 1 8 DC Power Power Built in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery with 5V DC i...

Page 15: ...erature 0 60 C Transportation 20 to 70 C 1 month 20 60 3 month 20 45 Storage 1 year 20 25 C Table 4 Temperature range 4 2 4 1 TCXO Specification Typical phase noise density 1 Hz offset 57 0 dBc Hz Typ...

Page 16: ...l battery the 3 5 mm power jack allows you to connect either a car adapter cable KA NAVI 1 PS or a power charger PS 003 to an DC electrical outlet Both accessories are available upon request refer to...

Page 17: ...s time the NAVI 1 can also be used but note that the battery s capacity has to be higher then 3 8 V Keeping the cable charger plugged to the equipment when the battery is fully charged does not damage...

Page 18: ...y cause the battery to become hot or to break Charging the battery outside of this temperature range may also harm the performance of the battery or reduce the battery s life expectancy 4 3 5 2 Safety...

Page 19: ...a short acoustic signal peep will each time be generated The position of the NAVI 1 mounting is crucial for its optimal performance Place the NAVI 1 in a way that the receiving side of the internal G...

Page 20: ...internal battery now is completely charged This LED is turned off if the equipment is switched on and the internal battery is fully charged power saving feature 3 Right LED yellow GPS optical indicat...

Page 21: ...at it is turned on As shown in figures below 4 Click Start button point to Settings Control Panel and click the Bluetooth configuration a screen will appear in the display Select the Hardware page and...

Page 22: ...ce pairing required if the Secure Connection option is disabled for a Bluetooth service or application Please check the software configuration to disable the Secure Connection e g go to Start Settings...

Page 23: ...gth of Bluetooth connection right click on its icon on the next appeared pop up menu select the Status item The signal strength is at the bottom of the appeared screen indicated Try experimenting with...

Page 24: ...our computer 2 To start the SiRFdemo software either double click on the SiRFdemo exe installed file or if you have created a shortcut on your desktop double click the SiRFdemo exe 3 The SiRFdemo soft...

Page 25: ...by the up down button marked button in figure below the program will automatically detect the selected COM port and starts evaluating This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may...

Page 26: ...Website the SiRFmessages pdf file The valid invalid protocols can be recognized on the GPRMC protocol as shown in figure below The capital letter A means incoming protocols are valid and the capital l...

Page 27: ...demo pdf manual which is also available on our web page v In order to set the desired update rate of the supported NMEA protocols click the Action menu on the Main Menu then select the item Switch to...

Page 28: ...ver is searching for satellites no GPS fix is obtained Note For best results you should also perform a GPS fix now The GPS indicator will light steadily when a GPS fix is performed If there is trouble...

Page 29: ...ow right After search is completed a list of found Bluetooth devices will appear on your screen Check the FALCOM NAVI 1 found below left and tap Save Then tab OK on the following below right screen 6...

Page 30: ...Port tab Note the entry for Outbound Com Port COM8 in screenshot below right and Inbound Com Port COM7 in screenshot below right As far as the Secure Connection for NAVI 1 is concerned please refer to...

Page 31: ...AVI 1 communicates to a Bluetooth serial port with following settings up to 115200 bps 8 Data Bits NONE parity 1 Stop Bit Depending on the device you use for Bluetooth connectivity you may or may not...

Page 32: ...S indicator is steadily light but unable to establish a connection between the NAVI 1 and my Pocked PC How can I perform a connection A Go to the Bluetooth Manager All devices on your Pocked PC Tap Ac...

Page 33: ...ce Name Dwg No file Sheet 1 1 130 Version CL No Scale Dimensions in mm Weight RAL VDI 3400 ref 01972501 slddrw mold tech 1 1 PANTONE g mm 3 GPS BT Mouse FPKonzept Volume xxx xxx Arend 10 09 03 Project...

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