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HI-505SD

Bluetooth

® 

GPS Receiver 
with SD interface

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for HI-505SD

Page 1: ...HI 505SD Bluetooth GPS Receiver with SD interface USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...To insert in Push down to the end and hear a click sound Take out the device 2 1 To take it out Push down to the end and HI 505SD will spring up 1 2 1 ...

Page 3: ...ts and wireless Bluetooth module Simply plug HI 505SD into any devices equipped with the standard SD slot user can instantly enjoy the state of the art wireless GPS navigation The basic concept of the HI 505SD is that the Bluetooth GPS section only taking power from the host device like PDA UMPC tabletPC laptopPC etc via the miniSD to SD adaptor In the meantime users can still using the miniSD mem...

Page 4: ...505SD and enjoy the GPS navigation simply set up the standard Bluetooth connection between the devices 5 As soon as plug in HI 505SD user can start using the wireless GPS navigation without worry about the Bluetooth GPS receiver battery life 6 Equipped with the 20 channel ultra high sensitive SiRF StarIII GPS module HI 505SD can get 3D fixed in any outdoor locations and without using the external ...

Page 5: ...Accessories Standard Accessories 1 2 3 1 2 3 Model Name HI 505SD Bluetooth GPS receiver unit Tool CD User Manual model HI 505SD CDR 01 MAU 505 3 3 ...

Page 6: ...Optional Accessories 1 2 1 2 3 Adapting box MMCX External antenna PDA charging cable plug on the adapting box 4 4 ...

Page 7: ...off LED flashing LED stay on Bluetooth switch off Bluetooth searching Bluetooth connected LED Indicator Blue LED off LED flashing LED stay on Receiver switch off GPS Position Fixed GPS Signal searching LED Indicator Red MMCX external antenna plug Bluetooth GPS status LED 5 5 ...

Page 8: ...HI 505SD on a PDA A complete all in one GPS navigator HI 505SD PDA with horizontal mapping software 6 6 ...

Page 9: ...HI 505SD with PDA phone as a all in one GPS navigator HI 505SD with laptop PC with SD Slot 7 7 ...

Page 10: ...HI 505SD PDA as a portable navigator 8 8 ...

Page 11: ...Dimension 46mm 80mm 34mm 13mm 18mm 43mm 24mm 20mm 18mm 9 9 ...

Page 12: ... Antenna Type External Antenna Connector Dimension LED Indicator SiRF Star III Bluetooth Mini 1394 NMEA0183 GGA GSA GSV RMC GLL 4800 N 8 1 1 Hz WGS84 20 channel L1 1575 42MHz 8 sec Average 38 sec Average 48 sec Average 100 ms 15m 2D RMS SA off 18 000m 515m s DC 3 3V 10 90mA continuous mode Built in active antenna MMCX Optional Fold 46 L x 43 W x 20 H mm Unfold 80 L x 43 W x 18 H mm 3D Positioning ...

Page 13: ...ance Frequency hopping Baseband Crystal OSC Data Rate Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Transmitting Range Power Consumption 2 4 2 4835 GHz unlicensed ISM band USB UART SPI 80 dBm 0 1 BER Class 2 6 dBm 4 dBm 50 ohms 1600hops sec 16MHz Up to 723Kb s 20 C 80 C 30 C 90 C 10 meters Typical 65 mA Typical Bluetooth 11 11 ...

Page 14: ...HI 505SD as a regular GPS mouse By connection different optional connecting cables HI 505SD can be all kinds of independent wired GPS receiver solutions 12 12 ...

Page 15: ...Connecting to a Notebook Connect HI 505SD to your Notebook as a USB GPS Receiver 13 13 ...

Page 16: ...Disassemble Step 1 Turn the silver knob down to the end Step 2 The silver knob spring out Step 3 Separate the two parts 14 14 ...

Page 17: ...Assemble Step 1 Put two parts in position Step 2 Push the silver knob in Step 3 Turn the silver knob back to other end 15 15 Make sure two triangle align during disassemble or assemble ...

Page 18: ...ooth Installation Follow the instructions below to link HI 505SD to a PDA Personal Digital Assistant 1 Activate Bluetooth Manager on your pocket PC Tap New Connect to access other devices via Bluetooth 16 16 ...

Page 19: ...2 Search Bluetooth device HI 505SD Select Explore a Bluetooth device and tap Next 3 Search for the Bluetooth device Tap Next and then select HI 505SD 17 17 ...

Page 20: ...4 To establish Bluetooth link select Connect to SPP Slave tap Next and then Finish 5 Tap HAICOM BT GPS SPP slave and select Connect from the dropdown menu The installation has been completed 18 18 ...

Page 21: ...For Connected with device Select the correct com port Start GPS NMEA message inflow More satellites info 19 19 ...

Page 22: ...djusted to align with the GPS second in several seconds When the 1PPS output is brought in sync with the GPS second the 1PPS Valid Signal on the I O pin becomes active HIGH when the 1PPS output is not yet in sync with the GPS second the 1PPS Valid Signal remains inactive LOW As long as enough satellite signals are received to generate valid position fixes the 1PPS output remains synchronized to th...

Page 23: ...ands and data to be successfully transmitted and received The default receiver protocol is 4800bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and none parity NMEA OUTPUT MESSAGE SPECIFICATIONS The GPS back card supports NMEA 0183 output format as defined by the National Marine Electronics Association http www nmea org The currently supported NMEA messages for GPS applications are GGA GLL GSA GSV RMC VTG Global Positi...

Page 24: ... standard is fully define in NMEA 0183 Version 3 01 The standard may be obtained from NMEA www nmea org GGA GPS FIX DATA Time position and position fix related data number of satellites in use HDOP etc Format GPGGA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M 10 M 11 12 13 CR LF Example GPGGA 104549 04 2447 2038 N 12100 4990 E 1 06 01 7 00078 8 M 0016 3 M 5C CR LF 22 22 ...

Page 25: ...indicator N North S South Longitude in dddmm mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West Position fix quality indicator 0 position fix unavailable 1 valid position fix SPS mode 2 valid position fix differential GPS mode Number of satellites in use 00 12 Horizontal dilution of precision 00 0 99 9 Antenna height above below mean sea level 9999 9 17999 9 Geoidal...

Page 26: ...ple 2447 2073 N 12100 5022 E 104548 04 A A 65 Description Latitude in ddmm mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator N North S South Longitude in dddmm mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West UTC time in hhmmss ss format 000000 00 235959 99 Status A valid position V navigation receiver warning Mode indicator N Data invalid A Auto...

Page 27: ... 17 10 8 02 1 10 6 07 CR LF Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Example A 3 26 21 09 17 10 8 02 1 10 6 07 Description Mode M Manual A Automatic Fix type 1 not available 2 2D fix 3 3D fix PRN number 01 to 32 of satellite used in solution up to 12 transmitted Position dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 Horizontal dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 Vertical dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 Checksum 25 25 ...

Page 28: ...1 08 26 50 016 40 09 50 173 39 21 43 316 38 17 41 144 42 7C CR LF GPGSV 2 2 08 29 38 029 37 10 27 082 32 18 22 309 24 24 09 145 7B CR LF Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Example 2 1 08 26 50 016 40 7C Description Total number of GSV messages to be transmitted Number of current GSV message Total number of satellites in view 00 12 Satellite PRN number GPS 01 32 SBAS 33 64 33 PRN120 Satellite elevation number 0...

Page 29: ...ss ss format 000000 00 235959 99 Status V navigation receiver warning A valid position Latitude in dddmm mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator N North S South Longitude in dddmm mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West Speed over ground 000 0 999 9 knots Course over ground 000 0 359 9 degrees UTC date of position fix ddmmyy fo...

Page 30: ...T 224 3 M 016 0 N 0029 6 K A 1F CR LF Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 Example 221 0 224 3 016 0 0029 6 A 1F Description True course over ground 000 0 359 9 degrees Magnetic course over ground 000 0 359 9 degrees Speed over ground 000 0 999 9 knots Speed over ground 0000 0 1800 0 kilometers per hour Mode indicator N Data invalid A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated Checksum 28 28 ...

Page 31: ...itions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or the device is permitted Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirement...

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