Part 8, Trouble shooting – Wintec Industries WBT-200 User Manual

Page 29

Advertising
background image

28

Part 8

Trouble shooting

The GPS signal will become weak under the following conditions.

If the vehicle enters the tunnel. The GPS signal transmits linearly

down to earth and its signal is blocked out in this situation.

GPS satellite coverage gets poor because of high-rise building or

thick forest. Even though WBT-200 can receive reflected weak

GSP signal, the data might be less accurate.

The sun shade in the vehicle can partially block out GPS signal

and effect good reception. The GPS satellite is under control of

USA and the accuracy might vary depending on some special

purpose (as may be required by USA).

It is a normal situation when GPS data displayed by the receiver

device shows a big difference from real position because of

unstable atmospheric condition which causes GPS axis to drift

from actual map axis occasionally.

Some navigation software can only decode latitude/longitude from

NMEA0183 provided by logger. No altitude information is available

and therefore it cannot define vehicle’s position whether that is

over or under the bridge.

After successful positioning of WBT-200, if it is moved to another

area of 500 km away it cannot be easily re-positioned. This is

because the firstly recorded data (position, time and number of

satellites acquisitioned) is different from the new area. It will need

longer time for re-positioning.

When the power LED flashes red, the battery is critically low and

needs re-charging. If it is not recharged within 30 min, GPS will

stop to work to prevent total exhaust of power.

PIN code will be requested after Bluetooth connection initiates

between GPS and PDA. Enter code as 0000.

Avoid placing 2 GPS devices too close during positioning.

Advertising