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[. . . ] The basic concept of the HI-505SD is that the Bluetooth®/GPS section only taking power from the host device (like PDA, UMPC, tabletPC, laptopPC, etc. ) via the miniSDTM to SD adaptor. In the meantime, users can still using the miniSDTM memory card without worry about the SD slot was occupied. 1 2 HI-505SD advantages: 1. Simply plug in the HI-505SD into any SD slot from the standard mobile device with Bluetooth® features, the device become the all-in-one GPS navigator. [. . . ] Update Rate Datum Channel Frequency Hot Start Warm Start Cold Start Reacquisition Tike Position Accuracy Macimum Altitude Maximum velocity Voltage Power consumption Antenna Type External Antenna Connector Dimension LED Indicator Fold: 46 (L) x 43 (W) x 20 (H)mm Unfold: 80 (L) x 43 (W) x 18 (H)mm 3D Positioning (blinking) or Searching GPS (on) SiRF Star III ® Bluetooth & Mini-1394 NMEA0183 GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, GLL 4800, N, 8, 1 1 Hz WGS84 20 channel L1, 1575. 42MHz 8 sec. Average 100 ms 15m 2D RMS, SA off 18, 000m 515m/s DC 3. 3V+-10% 90mA continuous mode Built-in active antenna MMCX (Optional) 10 11 Bluetooth® Specifications: Bluetooth V1. 1 Compliances ® Frequency Range: 2. 4 ~ 2. 4835 GHz unlicensed ISM band USB/UART/SPI -80 dBm @ 0. 1% BER Class 2 -6 dBm ~ +4 dBm 50 ohms 1600hops/sec. 16MHz Up to 723Kb/s -20° C ~ +80° C -30° C ~ +90° C 10 meters (Typical) 65 mA (Typical) Interface: Receiver Sensetivity: Transmitting Power: RF Input Impedance: Frequency hopping: Baseband Crystal OSC: Data Rate: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Transmitting Range: Power Consumption: 11 12 HI-505SD as a regular GPS mouse: By connection different optional connecting cables, HI-505SD can be all kinds of independent wired GPS receiver solutions. 12 13 Connecting to a Notebook Connect HI-505SD to your Notebook as a USB GPS Receiver 13 14 Disassemble Step 1: Turn the silver knob down to the end Step 2: The silver knob spring out Step 3: Separate the two parts 14 15 Assemble Step 1: Put two parts in position Step 2: Push the silver knob in * Make sure two triangle align during disassemble or assemble Step 3: Turn the silver knob back to other end 15 16 Bluetooth® Installation Follow the instructions below to link HI-505SD to a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). 1. Tap New, Connect, to access other devices via Bluetooth. 16 17 2. To establish Bluetooth link, select Connect to SPP Slave, tap Next and then Finish. 5. Tap HAICOM BT GPS:SPP slave, and select Connect from the dropdown menu. The installation has been completed. 18 19 For Connected with device Select the correct com port Start GPS, NMEA message inflow More satellites info 19 20 GPS Technical Data ONE-PULSE-PER-SECOND (1PPS) OUTPUT The one-pulse-per-second output is provided for applications requiring precise timing measurements. Rising edge of the output pulse is accurate to +/-1usec with respect to the start of each GPS second. Accuracy of the one-pulse-per-second output is maintained only when the GPS receiver has valid position fix. The 1PPS output is always generated when the GPS receiver is powered-on. Proper adjustment of the 1PPS output to align with the GPS second requires calculation of the receiver clock offset and clock drift-rate as part of the position-velocity-time (PVT) solution. When enough satellite signals are received to generate valid position fixes, the 1PPS output is adjusted to align with the GPS second in several seconds. When the 1PPS output is brought in sync with the GPS second, the 1PPS Valid Signal on the I/O pin becomes active (HIGH); when the 1PPS output is not yet in sync with the GPS second, the 1PPS Valid Signal remains inactive (LOW). As long as enough satellite signals are received to generate valid position fixes, the 1PPS output remains synchronized to the GPS second, and the 1PPS Valid Signal remains active. If signal blockage prevents the receiver from generating valid position fix, the 1PPS output will drift away from the GPS second and the 1PPS Valid Signal will become inactive. Upon re-acquiring enough satellites to generate consecutive valid position fixes, the 1PPS Valid Signal will become active again, signaling that the 1PPS output is again synchronized with the GPS second. [. . . ] Additional satellite in view information is sent in subsequent GSV messages. Format: $GPGSV, <1>, <2>, <3>, <4>, <5>, <6>, <7>, . . . Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. [. . . ]

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