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             GPSBT560 User Manual

 

 

 

 

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Overview 

           

              

 

 

Figure 1 Overview 

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Power Key - on/off switch 

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Red LED - A battery status indicator 

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In charging mode: it is always on 

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In normal mode: it blinks once per minute 

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In low battery mode: it gives two quick blinks every minute 

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In all other modes: it is off 

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Blue LED - A Bluetooth status indicator 

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In pairing mode: it blinks once per second 

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In connected mode: it blinks once every 4 seconds 

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In all other modes: it is off 

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Yellow LED - A GPS status indicator 

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In GPS active mode: it blinks once every 4 seconds 

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In all other modes: it is off 

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External Antenna Connector (MMCX/3V)  

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USB Connector - Connect to the charger 

 

Power Key 

USB Connector

External Antenna 

Connector

Red LED

Yellow LED 

Blue LED 

Summary of Contents for GPSBT560

Page 1: ...GPSBT560 User Manual 1 GPS Bluetooth Receiver User Manual Model GPSBT560 ...

Page 2: ... be recycled contacts your local recycling centers for disposal methods Certification and Safety Approvals This product has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of FCC rules R TTE Directive 99 5 EC or CE marked requirements Warning Users should not make changes or modify the device in any way Changes or modifications without expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could ...

Page 3: ...ications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in c...

Page 4: ...ECEIVER 8 2 1 BATTERY CHARGING AND USAGE 8 2 1 1 Battery Charging 8 2 1 2 Battery Information 8 2 2 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL ANTENNA 9 2 3 PLACING THE RECEIVER 9 2 4 SWITCHING THE RECEIVER ON AND OFF 9 2 5 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE GPS RECEIVER WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES 9 2 5 1 Pairing the receiver with a Bluetooth device 9 2 5 2 Connecting Disconnecting the receiver with a Bluetooth device 10 3 IMPOR...

Page 5: ...le ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical frequency band Within 2 4 GHz and 2 48 GHz Bluetooth transmits data up to either 10 meters CLASS II mode or 100 meters CLASS I mode using 79 frequency hopping channels Though line of sight is not required Bluetooth connections could be subject to interferences from obstructions such as walls human bodies and other electronic devices In addition due to varia...

Page 6: ...Support SPP profile Data rate up to 723 Kbps Compatible with most Bluetooth enabled navigation devices such as cellular phones PDAs computers etc Support up to storing 8 devices pairing information z General Better portability with internal rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery Low power consumption up to 16 hours working time in full operation mode without ITC and 200 hours standby time Intelligen...

Page 7: ...all other modes it is off z Blue LED A Bluetooth status indicator In pairing mode it blinks once per second In connected mode it blinks once every 4 seconds In all other modes it is off z Yellow LED A GPS status indicator In GPS active mode it blinks once every 4 seconds In all other modes it is off z External Antenna Connector MMCX 3V z USB Connector Connect to the charger Power Key USB Connector...

Page 8: ...g and Usage 2 1 1 Battery Charging This receiver contains a rechargeable Li Polymer battery First time charging time is about 4 hours Later on recharging time is around 2 3 hours Detailed charging procedures as follows 1 Referring to Figure 2 plug the connector of the charger to the receiver s charging port 2 Connect the car charger to the cigarette lighter to start charging The Red LED will be on...

Page 9: ...e satellite signals 2 4 Switching the receiver on and off Switching on Push the power key up and then the Red LED will blink once or twice while the battery is low For about 4 seconds later the Blue LED will blink once per second This indicates the receiver is power on Switching off Push the power key down and then all LEDs are off This indicates the receiver is power off 2 5 Pairing and Connectin...

Page 10: ...tooth device Once the pairing procedure is completed GPS receiver will exit the pairing mode and enter the standby mode The Blue LED will be off Note 1 The receiver will stay in the pairing mode for about 3 minutes If no device has been paired or cannot be finished within 3 minutes the receiver will exit the pairing mode and enter the standby mode The Blue LED will be off and you need to go back t...

Page 11: ...operation range i e 10 meters please refer section 2 5 1 for details 4 Do the paired receiver or the paired Bluetooth device need to be re paired power off No 5 Slow GPS position tracking and poor location accuracy The GPS signal could be very weak You need to ensure the receiver is placed with the top side facing up to the sky However this may not necessary lead to better signal strength due to o...

Page 12: ...e the device in high temperatures or in direct sunlight Extreme high temperature could degrade performance reduce battery lifetime and wrap or melt the certain plastics z Do not store the device in too cold place Moisture could form inside the device when you take it to a warm place This could damage the internal electronic circuits z Avoid dropping knocking and shaking the device The mechanical p...

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