Socket GPS Receiver with Bluetooth Wireless Technology Quick Start Guides

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2 Setup Instructions STEP 1: Charge the Battery 1. Charge the GPS Receiver. Unplug the rubber grip on the bottom right of the unit to expose the power jack. Connect a DC charger to a vehicle cigarette lighter, or connect an AC charger to an electrical outlet. As the device charges, the Battery Status LED will emit a solid amber light. Note: The adapter rating is 5V, 2A, positive pole center. AC and DC adapters of most recent Pocket PCs from Casio, Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, and Toshiba are compatible. The …

3 • Certain windshields contain materials such as mercury vapor barriers which can block or reduce GPS signals. Certain metals such as lead (e.g., in lead-based paint) can also block GPS signals from the receiver. STEP 3: Connect to Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Computer For specific Bluetooth connection instructions, refer to the documentation for your Bluetooth hardware and GPS software. 1. The Bluetooth Status LED should be emitting a solid blue light to show that the Bluetooth radio is on but not connected. From your mobile computer, perform a Bluetooth device discovery. 2. Pair and bond with the GPS Receiver. Enter the passkey 1234 . 3. After the GPS Receiver and mobile computer have connected, the Bluetooth Status LED will blink blue. 4. Determine which COM port number your mobile computer is using for Bluetooth outbound serial communication. Refer to the user documentation for your Bluetooth hardware/software for instructions. 5. If you are using the Socket SDIO or CF Connection Kit with a Pocket PC, set the GPS Receiver as your Favorite COM Port. In the Bluetooth Devices folder, tap Tools | My Favorites | COM Port and select BTGPS . STEP 4: Use GPS Application 1. Make sure your GPS software is compatible with the Socket GPS Receiver. The software must be able to use the COM port assigned to your mobile computer for outbound Bluetooth serial communications. 2. Load the GPS program plus any needed maps onto the mobile computer. 3. Start the program. Set it for the correct COM port for outbound Bluetooth serial communication. If needed, set the baud rate to 4800 bps. 4. Now you should be ready to use the program. Refer to the software user documentation. More configurations may be needed. Product Registration Socket highly recommends that all customers register their Socket products. Register online at: www.socketcom.com/prodreg/ On the right side of the page, click New Registrant . Warning — Heat Damage Do not expose the GPS Receiver to temperatures above 140° F (60° C), (e.g., in a car under direct sunlight). Exposure to high temperatures can shorten the life of the GPS Receiver, melt or drape the plastic, damage the internal battery, and increase the risk of explosion….

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