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Contents

1  WHAT IS GPS? .............................................................................................................. 5

2  BLUETOOTH and the GPS 4100................................................................................... 5

3  UNPACKING THE GPS 4100..........................................................................................6

 

  3-1 Getting to Know the Bluetooth GPS Receiver ..................................................................... 7

 

 

  3-2 Changing the Batteries........................................................................................................ 7

4  INSTALLING THE GPS 4100 RECEIVER IN A VEHICLE............................................... 8

 

  4-1 Locating the GPS Receiver ................................................................................................. 8

 

  4-2 Powering the Bluetooth GPS Receiver ................................................................................ 9

 

  4-3 Option 1 : Using the Suction Mount .................................................................................... 9

 

  4-4 Option 2 : Using the Non-Slip Pad ...................................................................................... 9

 

  4-5 Option 3 : Using the Self-Adhesive Mounting Pad ............................................................. 10

 

  4-6 Option 4 : Using the Lanyard............................................................................................. 10

 

  4-7 Option 5 : Using the Armband........................................................................................... 10

5 GETTING 

STARTED..................................................................................................... 11

 

  5-1 Setting up your Pocket PC................................................................................................ 11

 

  5-2 Connecting to the Bluetooth GPS Receiver....................................................................... 12

 

  5-3 Setting up other Bluetooth Enabled Products.................................................................... 21

 

  5-4 Getting a GPS 

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6 ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................ 23

 

  6-1 External Antenna............................................................................................................... 23

7  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........................................................................... 24

8 ADDITIONAL 

INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 26

 

  8-1 Warranty Agreement ......................................................................................................... 26 

 

  8-2 FCC Statement ................................................................................................................. 26

 

  8-3 Bluetooth GPS Receiver Speci

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  8-4 Contact Us ....................................................................................................................... 28

  

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Copyright.......................................................................................................................... 28

Summary of Contents for GPS4100

Page 1: ...NAVMAN Hardware Installation Manual GPS 4100 Wireless...

Page 2: ...s solely responsible for observing safe driving practices Do not operate your GPS 4100 while driving Park the vehicle first Using the Bluetooth GPS Receiver The US government is solely responsible for...

Page 3: ...0 must not interfere with the normal operation of any airbags or other vehicle safety equipment For security purposes and to avoid overheating do not leave the GPS 4100 on the dash or windshield while...

Page 4: ...he Non Slip Pad 9 4 5 Option 3 Using the Self Adhesive Mounting Pad 10 4 6 Option 4 Using the Lanyard 10 4 7 Option 5 Using the Armband 10 5 GETTING STARTED 11 5 1 Setting up your Pocket PC 11 5 2 Con...

Page 5: ...e devices to communicate without a physical cable Bluetooth is fast economical and uses very little power Many laptops and PDA s can use the Bluetooth link and can communicate with Bluetooth enabled d...

Page 6: ...iver this package does not come with a PDA 2 CD ROM includes User Manual in PDF format Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 Vehicle mount suction cup 4 Suction mount cradle 5 2 x mounting screws 6 Vehicle power cha...

Page 7: ...enna External power supply connector If a Navman external power supply is plugged in then the receiver will automatically use the external power supply instead of the internal batteries Note the exter...

Page 8: ...eiver to be adhered to a suitable horizontal surface Your GPS 4100 system is not supplied with a vehicle mount for your PDA If you wish to mount your PDA such that you can view the maps as you travel...

Page 9: ...e windshield after it is cleaned 3 Do not touch the bare suction cup surface Press the suction cup firmly onto the windshield then press down the lever on the base Slide the receiver into the mounting...

Page 10: ...ard through the lanyard hole in the case of the receiver Loop the end of the lanyard through the other side and pull it tight Ensure the Bluetooth GPS receiver s top is positioned to see a clear view...

Page 11: ...ttom right side of the Pocket PC A list of running applications is displayed Tap and hold somewhere on this list to display a menu and then tap CLOSE ALL TASKS On a Dell Pocket PC Tap the SWITCHER BAR...

Page 12: ...ink twice every 1 5 seconds to show that it is not yet connected to another Bluetooth device 1 2 Turn on the Bluetooth on the Pocket PC Tap START TODAY then tap the Bluetooth icon located in the lower...

Page 13: ...e the installation process for versions 1 1 and 1 3 1 1 4 1 of the Bluetooth Manager Identify the version of Bluetooth Manager installed on your Pocket PC and then follow the correct set of instructio...

Page 14: ...uetooth GPS receiver will automatically turn off after 3 minutes if a Bluetooth connection is not established Instructions for Bluetooth Manager version 1 1 Tap the TURN RADIO ON from the menu list to...

Page 15: ...m the START menu tap the BLUETOOTH MANAGER menu item then TOOLS SETTINGS FOR ALL DEVICES then select the SERIAL PORT tab 2 2 Please note the OUTBOUND COM PORT setting as you will need to select this C...

Page 16: ...cket PC and the Bluetooth GPS receiver Tip The Bluetooth GPS receiver can only be connected to one Pocket PC at a time Instructions for Bluetooth Manager version 1 3 1 1 4 1 3 1 To open the Bluetooth...

Page 17: ...tion Tap NEW CONNECT 3 3 Now follow the Bluetooth Connection Wizard Tap the EXPLORE A BLUETOOTH DEVICE item and then tap NEXT 3 2 Tap YES to search for Bluetooth devices 3 3 The Bluetooth Manager will...

Page 18: ...LECTED icon 3 5 Once the Navman GPS ONE your Bluetooth GPS receiver is displayed by the BLUETOOTH BROWSER tap the icon to select it 3 4 Once the NAVMAN GPS ONE your Bluetooth GPS receiver is displayed...

Page 19: ...PS 4100 3 6 Tap the Navmap GPS icon shown in the SERVICE SELECTION box to select it Then tap NEXT 3 7 You have now successfully discovered the Navman Bluetooth GPS receiver Tap FINISH 3 5 Tap OK and t...

Page 20: ...discovered the Navman Bluetooth GPS receiver 4 2 You have now successfully discovered the Navman Bluetooth GPS receiver 4 Connecting to the Bluetooth GPS Receiver Now the Bluetooth GPS receiver has be...

Page 21: ...e pop up menu Tap and hold the Navman GPS ONE icon and then tap CONNECT TO NAVMAN GPS from the pop up menu Instructions for Bluetooth Manager version 1 3 1 1 4 1 Instructions for Bluetooth Manager ver...

Page 22: ...rogram a route it may take several minutes to get the first GPS fix You can minimize the amount of time that this takes by remaining stationary in your vehicle until the GPS 4100 has a position fix Th...

Page 23: ...and therefore the signals getting to the GPS receiver are greatly reduced or blocked An optional external antenna is available to ensure that sufficient GPS signal is available This antenna is attache...

Page 24: ...TART SETTINGS SYSTEM then BACKLIGHT iPAQ BRIGHTNESS DELL FRONTLIGHT TOSHIBA Set the backlight brightness frontlight to turn off after 1 minute or less Set the backlight brightness frontlight to turn o...

Page 25: ...ette lighter using the Vehicle Power Cable Why does the Bluetooth Manager occasionally not detect my Bluetooth GPS receiver Ensure the Bluetooth GPS receiver is in range 10 m 33 ft and turned on If th...

Page 26: ...t or special damage loss or injury of any kind suffered by You or any other person Except as expressly set out in this warranty Navman makes no other warranties express or implied including any implie...

Page 27: ...attery voltage is above 3 2 V DC and red when it is lower Change the batteries when the LED turns red Operating temperature 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Standards compliance EMC compliance CE Europe EN30148...

Page 28: ...Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP Microsoft ActiveSync Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights res...

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