Rikaline, Hardware interface, 1 hardware description – Rikaline GPS-6030 User Manual

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SiRF Star IIe/LP Bluetooth GPS

GPS-6030 Operating Manual

Rikaline

Rikaline

International Corp.

10F, 64, Kang-Ding Road, Taipei 108, Taiwan

Tel: ++886 2 2370 4688 Fax: ++886 2 2370 4686 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.rikaline.com.tw

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3. Hardware interface

3.1 Hardware Description

The Bluetooth GPS has two LED light which each has two colors. One is GPS & Charge status LED, that is
named LED 2, and the other is Bluetooth & low power status LED, that is named LED 1. The status table of
LED shows as follows:

<State Table of LED>
LED1

BT & Low Power LED

Description

LED1 Color and Action

Bluetooth Active

Low Power

Blue Flash

Yes

No

Purple–Red Flash

Yes

Yes



LED2

GPS & Charge LED

Description

LED2 Color and Action

Battery Charged

Position Fixed

Dark No

No

Green Flash

No

Yes

Red Yes

No

Orange-Red Flash

Yes

Yes

<Note1>

When the Bluetooth is active and LED 1 lights, it shows Bluetooth RF function. As long as the

Bluetooth RF is transmitting the LED light will flash. When Bluetooth doesn’t connect the other Bluetooth device,
the LED 1 will be flash periodically. Therefore, it means that it broadcasts message to connect the other device
with Bluetooth function. If it connects the other Bluetooth device and transmits data, LED 1 will flash very
quickly and look like bright.
<Note 2>

When the battery is charging, LED 1 will show purple-red color and flash. The reason that Bluetooth is

working cause LED 1 purple-red color. If the GPS receiver go to the end of charge, LED 1 will show blue color
and flash.

3.2 Turn on/off

Turn on

To turn on the receiver, press the power button on the topside briefly (0.5 seconds). The
left LED(LED 2) indicator will flash briefly. The right LED (LED 1) indicator will start
flashing.

Turn off

To turn off the receiver, press the power button on the topside for 3 seconds. The LED
indicator will flash briefly before switching off the receiver.

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