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[. . . ] Taking the GPS signal from the hinged GPS receiver back card from the back of the holder the PDA become a complete GPS enable PDA. The attached GPS receiver can also act as an independent GPS mouse by using different kinds of connecting cables. HI-701 BT + GPS version make the PDA GPS enable wire or wirelessly 1 2 Accessories: Standard Accessories: 1. [. . . ] When installed in HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder, the battery in your PDA is recharged. Align the PDA's connector with the connector on the cradle and push down. Press the padded arms firmly against the sides of the PDA to secure it in place. Push in 12 13 Removing your PDA Refer to the following to remove your PDA from the cradle: 1. Push the release button (A) on the side of the cradle to release the padded arms. Caution: Do not twist the PDA as this can cause permanent damage to the connector and/or your PDA. Press 13 14 Connecting to the PDA You can connect the supplied audio cable from your PDA to the to avail of the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder's built-in speaker. You can connect a GPS antenna to the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder if you have a GPS-enabled PDA. Connect the supplied audio cable to the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder (A) and the PDA (B). Connect the PS2 jack from the PS/II GPS receiver to the HAICOM 4 in 1 car holder (C). Important: If you cannot receive signals from at least three satellites, try relocating the GPS antenna. 14 15 B A C Important Safety Notice: Most GPS software has built-in voice navigation to allow you to keep your eyes on the road while driving. If you need to study the map on your PDA, stop the car and pull into the side of the road first. 15 16 GPS connector pin assignment Ensure the PS2 connector for your GPS receiver conforms to the pin assignments shown below. Color Green White Red Black Function TX RX VCC GND CN1 5 4 2 1 The connector is a 6-pin Mini-DIN (male) with 3. 6± 0. 1mm wire. Hinge GPS back card pin assignment Vcc 3. 3V TX RX GND NC NC 16 17 Hinged Bluetooth GPS receiver back card as a GPS mouse: By connecting different optional connecting cables, the Hinge GPS receiver back card can be all kinds of independent wired GPS receiver solutions. ® 17 18 Get Connected; Installation Guide Laptop PC Installations Run "My Bluetooth Places" and Double Click the "Find Bluetooth Devices" icon ® ® Double Click "BT GPS" Double Click "SPP on BT GPS" 18 19 Key in pin code: "0000" Connected PDA Installations ® Double Click the Bluetooth icon 19 20 Double click "BT GPS" Key in pin code: "0000" Found the host device 20 21 For Connected with device Select the correct com port Start GPS, NMEA message inflow More satellites info 21 22 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). [. . . ] This standard is fully define in "NMEA 0183, Version 3. 01" The standard may be obtained from NMEA, www. nmea. org GGA - GPS FIX DATA Time, position and position-fix related data (number of satellites in use, HDOP, etc. ). Format: $GPGGA, <1>, <2>, <3>, <4>, <5>, <6>, <7>, <8>, <9>, M, <10>, M, <11>, <12>, *<13><CR><LF> Example: $GPGGA, 104549. 04, 2447. 2038, N, 12100. 4990, E, 1, 06, 01. 7, 00078. 8, M, 0016. 3, M, , *5C<CR><LF> 24 25 Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 Example 104549. 04 2447. 2038 N 12100. 4990 E 1 Description UTC time in hhmmss. ss format, 000000. 00 ~ 235959. 99 Latitude in ddmm. mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Latitude hemisphere indicator, 'N' = North, 'S' = South Longitude in dddmm. mmmm format Leading zeros transmitted Longitude hemisphere indicator, 'E' = East, 'W' = West Position fix quality indicator 0: position fix unavailable 1: valid position fix, SPS mode 2: valid position fix, differential GPS mode 7 8 9 10 11 06 01. 7 00078. 8 0016. 3 Number of satellites in use, 00 ~ 12 Horizontal dilution of precision, 00. 0 ~ 99. 9 Antenna height above/below mean sea level, -9999. 9 ~ 17999. 9 Geoidal height, -999. 9 ~ 9999. 9 Age of DGPS data since last valid RTCM transmission in xxx format (seconds) NULL when DGPS not used 12 13 5C Differential reference station ID, 0000 ~ 1023 NULL when DGPS not used Checksum Note: The checksum field starts with a '*' and consists of 2 characters representing a hex number. The checksum is the exclusive OR of all characters between '$' and '*'. 25 26 GLL - LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, WITH TIME OF POSITION FIX AND STATUS Latitude and longitude of current position, time, and status. [. . . ]

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