ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005 User Manual

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Bluetooth GPS receiver

Features

The Bluetooth GPS receiver has the following features:

Chipset: SiRF StarII

High sensitivity 12 channels receiver

Position accuracy: 10 meters

Cold/Warm/Hot time-to-first-fix: 45/38/8 seconds

Reacquisition time: 100 ms

Supports NMEA-0183 and SiRF protocol

Compatible with Bluetooth devices with Serial Port Profile (SPP)

Battery life: > 10 hours

Dimensions: 70 x 41 x 23 mm

Weight: 60 grams

Connection: Bluetooth

LED display

Power switch

RF MCX connector for external GPS antenna

Manufacturer: RoyalTek Company Ltd.

LED Display

The LED display consists of 3 LEDs that have the following meaning:

Battery Status LED (leftmost red/yellow LED)

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Red: the battery power is low, charging is required immediately.

o

Yellow: the battery is being charged.

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Off: the battery is fully charged, the battery has adequate power.

GPS Status LED (green LED in the middle)

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Flashing green light: the GPS receiver is switched on and the GPS position is fixed.

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Steady green light: the GPS receiver is switched on but the GPS position is not yet fixed.

Bluetooth Status LED (rightmost blue LED)

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Flashing blue light: the Bluetooth connection is established.

Getting started

To start using “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”, you have to carry out the following steps:

Step 1: Charge the battery of the Bluetooth GPS receiver

1.

Before you can use the Bluetooth GPS receiver, the battery has to be fully charged. In order
to do so, you have to connect the charger cable to the power jack of the GPS receiver and to
plug it into the cigarette lighter outlet of your car. While the battery is being charged, the
Battery Status LED will show a yellow light. Note that the Bluetooth GPS receiver standard
comes with a fully charged battery.

2.

As soon as the battery is fully charged, the Battery Status LED will turn off. Now you can
unplug the charger cable from the GPS receiver and from the cigarette lighter outlet of your
car.

Step 2: Switch on the Bluetooth GPS receiver and wait for a fixed GPS position

1.

After you have switched on the Bluetooth GPS receiver, the GPS Status LED will initially
show a steady green light to indicate that the GPS position has not been fixed yet.

2.

After the position has been fixed, the GPS Status LED will change into a flashing green light.
Now the Bluetooth GPS receiver is ready to be connected to your smart phone.

Step 3: Insert the MultiMediaCard into your smart phone and launch “ROUTE 66 Mobile 2005”

1.

In case your smart phone only supports Reduced Size MultiMediaCards (see the
documentation of your smart phone) you have to remove the adapter.

2.

Insert the MultiMediaCard into your smart phone. See the documentation of your smart phone
for how to insert the MultiMediaCard.

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