
NAVI-1/NAVI-XT VERSION
1.06
5.3 Pocked PCs Bluetooth™ Connection
In order to set up a connection between your Pocket PCs and the NAVI-1,
please, follow step by step the instructions below.
HINT:
Perform a Bluetooth™ device discovery on your Pocked PCs to
find the Bluetooth™ GPS Receiver. Refer to the user
documentation of your Bluetooth™ device for instructions, too.
1. If the Bluetooth™ software is not installed in your Pocked PCs yet,
please, install it before you begin the next steps.
2. If the internal battery is not full charged, connect your NAVI-1 to the
aforementioned power supply via one of the aforementioned adapters.
When the charge procedure has been completed (refer to the battery
indicator and its description) then turn the NAVI-1 on by pressing
approx. 2 sec. the On/Off button. Once the Bluetooth™ receiver is
switched on, the LED’s will appear as shown:
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The GPS indicator blinking every one-second (i.e. the GPS receiver
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 during acquire a GPS fix, replace the location of
NAVI-1 or switch it off and on again.
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The battery indicator permanently green (i.e. battery full charged)
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The Bluetooth™ indicator flashes every one second (the Bluetooth™
is on, and ready to establish a Bluetooth™ connection)
3. First, you must turn on the enabled Bluetooth™ device (in our example
iPAQ 38xx Bluetooth™ device). Check the Blue Manager's icon on the
right-bottom screen. If the icon is grey i.e. the Bluetooth™ is turned off.
In order to turn the Bluetooth™ on, tab on the Bluetooth™ icon on
right-down corner of your Pocked PCs device display, a pop-up menu
will appear. Select
Enable Bluetooth™ Ratio
. The colour of the
Bluetooth™ icon will be changed from grey to blue-white (it depend on
the installed Bluetooth™ software), signifying that it is turned on.
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