GPSBT560 User Manual
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2.2
Connecting an external antenna
The receiver provides an external antenna connector. Please refer to Figure 3 for connecting an external antenna.
The external antenna will provide better GPS performance than the internal antenna.
Figure 3 Connecting an External Antenna
2.3
Placing the receiver
There is a magic sticker in our package. The receiver can be placed at any smooth surface as indicated in Figure 4.
Please make sure your GPS Bluetooth Receiver is facing the open sky.
Figure 4 Mounting in the car
Note that, some car windshields and windows may contain metal, which may block or weaken the 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 Connecting the GPS Receiver with Bluetooth Devices
2.5.1
Pairing the receiver with a Bluetooth device
Before sending GPS data to a Bluetooth device, you must pair the receiver with the Bluetooth device. Paring sets
up a unique relationship between them and allow the receiver to memorize the unique ID (or passkey) of the device.
This ensures that a unique and encrypted wireless link between your receiver and the device will be used.