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4in1 Bluetooth ® Enable Car Holder HI-701 BT Bluetooth ® USER MANUAL...
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Introduction: HI-701 BT 4 in 1 car holder is a complete PDA car holder solution with the following functions: 1. Charging and supply power to the PDA 2. Amplifying the PDA sound 3. Making the PDA as a GPS or Bluetooth GPS enable unit ®...
Accessories: Standard Accessories: HI-701 BT 4 in 1 car holder 2. PDA base connector (one type) 3. DC 12V Cigarette lighter power cable (compatible from DC12V to DC24V) ® 4. Hinged Bluetooth GPS receiver back card 5. Audio cable 6. Suction cup car mount...
Optional Accessories: 1. Different type of PDA base connector 2. CF slot back card 3. PS/II GPS receiver 4. External antenna (for Hinged GPS receiver back card) 5. Mini1394 to PS/II connecting cable...
Installations: GPS receiver installation: ® Slide the inclusive Bluetooth GPS receiver into the back of the car holder so that the PCB golden finger insert and contact properly into the female connector inside. Based on the most powerful and recent SiRF StarIII ultra high sensitive GPS receiver module, the receiver can get satellite signal in very poor reception environment.
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BT / GPS LED indicator LED Indicator (Blue) LED off Bluetooth switch off ® LED flashing Bluetooth searching ® LED stay on Bluetooth connected ®...
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GPS Receiver Specification Chipset SiRF Star III Interfaces PCB golden finger & Mini-1394 Protocol NMEA0183 GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, GLL Baud Rate 4800, N, 8, 1 Max. Update Rate 1 Hz Datum WGS84 Channel 20 channel Frequency L1, 1575.42MHz Hot Start 8 sec.
Specifications: Bluetooth® Bluetooth ® V1.1 Compliances Frequency Range: 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz unlicensed ISM band Interface: USB/UART/SPI Receiver Sensetivity: -80 dBm @ 0.1% BER Transmitting Power: Class 2 -6 dBm ~ +4 dBm RF Input Impedance: 50 ohms Frequency hopping: 1600hops/sec.
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PDA base connector installation: Insert the base connector in the front-lower part of the car holder. Make sure the PDA base connector is compatible to the PDA that you using.
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Goose neck to the holder installation: Place the top of the goose neck to the back of the holder and push up for fixing. Suction cup support installation: Power up: Connect the inclusive power cable one end to the car cigarette lighter and another end to the holder lower-left side's connector jack.
Do you need to turn off car ignition to insert PDA? Caution: Turn off the car's ignition before proceeding. When installed in HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder, the battery in your PDA is recharged. Refer to the following to insert your PDA into the cradle: 1.
Removing your PDA Refer to the following to remove your PDA from the cradle: 1. Push the release button (A) on the side of the cradle to release the padded arms. 2. Lift the PDA straight up to remove it. Caution: Do not twist the PDA as this can cause permanent damage to the connector...
You can connect the supplied audio cable from your PDA to the to avail of the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder's built-in speaker. You can connect a GPS antenna to the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder if you have a GPS-enabled PDA.
Important Safety Notice: Most GPS software has built-in voice navigation to allow you to keep your eyes on the road while driving. If you need to study the map on your PDA, stop the car and pull into the side of the road first.
GPS connector pin assignment Ensure the PS2 connector for your GPS receiver conforms to the pin assignments shown below. Color Function Green White Black The connector is a 6-pin Mini-DIN (male) with 3.6± 0.1mm wire. Hinge GPS back card pin assignment Vcc 3.3V...
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® Hinged Bluetooth GPS receiver back card as a GPS mouse: By connecting different optional connecting cables, the Hinge GPS receiver back card can be all kinds of independent wired GPS receiver solutions.
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Get Connected; Installation Guide Laptop PC Installations ® Run "My Bluetooth Places" and Double ® Click the "Find Bluetooth Devices" icon Double Click "BT GPS" Double Click "SPP on BT GPS"...
GPS Technical Data ONE-PULSE-PER-SECOND (1PPS) OUTPUT The one-pulse-per-second output is provided for applications requiring precise timing measurements. The output pulse is 1usec in duration. Rising edge of the output pulse is accurate to +/-1usec with respect to the start of each GPS second. Accuracy of the one-pulse-per-second output is maintained only when the GPS receiver has valid position fix.
SOFTWARE INTERFACE This section describes the details of the serial port commands through which the GPS module is controlled and monitored. The serial port commands allow users to set the receiver parameters, configure output message type, and retrieve status information. The baud rate and protocol of the host COM port must match the baud rate and protocol of the GPS receiver serial port for commands and data to be successfully transmitted and received.
NMEA Messages The serial interface protocol is based on the National Marine Electronics Association's NMEA 0183 ASCII interface specification. This 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.).
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Field Example Description 104549.04 UTC time in hhmmss.ss format, 000000.00 ~ 235959.99 2447.2038 Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator, 'N' = North, 'S' = South 12100.4990 Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator, 'E' = East, 'W' = West Position fix quality indicator 0: position fix unavailable...
GLL - LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, WITH TIME OF POSITION FIX AND STATUS Latitude and longitude of current position, time, and status. Format: $GPGLL,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>*<8><CR><LF> Example: $GPGLL,2447.2073,N,12100.5022,E,104548.04,A, A*65<CR><LF> Field Example Description 2447.2073 Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator, 'N' = North, 'S' = South 12100.5022 Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format...
GSV - GPS SATELLITE IN VIEW Number of satellites in view, PRN number, elevation angle, azimuth angle, and C/No. Only up to four satellite details are transmitted per message. Additional satellite in view information is sent in subsequent GSV messages. Format: $GPGSV,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>, ...
RMC - RECOMMANDED MINIMUM SPECIFIC GPS/TRANSIT DATA Time, date, position, course and speed data. Format: $GPRMC,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>,<8>,<9>,<10>, <11>,<12>*<13><CR><LF> Example: $GPRMC,104549.04,A,2447.2038,N,12100.4990,E, 016.0,221.0,250304,003.3,W,A*22<CR><LF> Field Example Description 104549.04 UTC time in hhmmss.ss format, 000000.00 ~ 235959.99 Status, 'V' = navigation receiver warning, 'A' = valid position 2447.2038 Latitude in dddmm.mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted...
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VTG - COURSE OVER GROUND AND GROUND SPEED Velocity is given as course over ground (COG) and speed over ground (SOG). Format: GPVTG,<1>,T,<2>,M,<3>,N,<4>,K,<5>*<6><CR><LF> Example: $GPVTG,221.0,T,224.3,M,016.0,N,0029.6,K,A*1F<CR><LF> Field Example Description 221.0 True course over ground, 000.0 ~ 359.9 degrees 224.3 Magnetic course over ground, 000.0 ~ 359.9 degrees 016.0 Speed over ground,...
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PDA Speaker Output Plug Holder Speaker Output Plug To 12V DC Cigarette Lighter To PS/II GPS Receiver...