Part 5 – Wintec Industries WBT-200 User Manual

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Part 5

Operation notes

WBT-200 will do self-check once it is powered. Bluetooth and GPS

start to work when both Bluetooth LED (glows blue) and GPS LED

(glows green ) turns on. GPS automatically starts acquisition and

auto-logs. If sky is clear overhead, it requires only 40 sec for

acquisition. (If the data in its memory is still valid, it needs only

8~35 sec). After acquisition, WBT-200 starts output data of

position, speed and time in NMEA0183 format.

For the first time if it is placed at the area well exposed to the

satellite signal, this device requires approx 13 min (theoretically

12.5 min) to receive or update Almanac. Refer to trouble shooting

guide when signal is not received well.

If WBT-200 formatting the internal data is not correct, or if satellite

data has been deleted, it takes longer time to position. But under

the following conditions, it can take even longer time to do cold

start.

If it is not in use for over 3 months (the almanac too old).

If the recorded data is over 500 km.

After positioning, WBT-200 transfers navigation data thru export

interface as below:

Latitude

Longitude

Altitude

Speed

Date

Time(UTC

time)

Estimated

error

Satellite

status

Receiving

status

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