HAICOM Electronics HI406B Bluetooth GPS receiver User Manual Exhibit E User Manual Part 1 pd
HAICOM Electronics Corp. Bluetooth GPS receiver Exhibit E User Manual Part 1 pd
User manual


HI-406BT
Bluetooth GPS receiver
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Table of Contents
1.1 Overview
1.2 Main Features
2.1 Setting up: Bluetooth GPS receiver
3. Dimensions
4. Packaging
4.1 Standard Packaging
4.2 Optional Packaging
5. System Specifications
6. Get Connected; Installation Guide
6.1 Laptop PC Installations
6.2 PDA Installations
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1.1 Overview
Introduction
HI-406BT is a GPS (Global Positioning System)
receiver in wireless Bluetooth interface with build-
in active antenna and extra digital compass
functions. With HI-406BT, your mobile devices, such
as, Smartphone, PocketPC, laptopPC, tabletPC, etc.
can receive GPS data wirelessly and perform the
GPS applications, such as, car navigation, personal
navigation, route planning, tracking, etc.
Equipped with the most powerful and ultra high
sensitive SiRF StarIII chip set, HI-406BT can get the
3D fix in very short time and under poor reception
environment, such as in the middle of the car, next
to the tall building, in your backpack, or pocket.
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1.2 Main Features:
• 20 Channels "All-In-View" Tracking
• Position accuracy of 10 meters 2D RMS
• Cold/Warm/Hot Start Time: 42/38/1 Seconds
(Signal Strength > 30 dB-HZ)
• Reacquisition Time: 0.1 seconds
• Support Standard NMEA-0183 at 19200 bps baud
rate (Defined by customer 4800 up to 57600)
• Support Power Saving Mode
• Compatible with Bluetooth devices with Serial
Port Profile (SPP)
• Superior Sensitivity for Urban Canyon and Foliage
Environment
• Ultra small, sleek, and lightweight design easily
fits in your hand
• Li-polymer battery lasts for more than 8 hours of
use in connection
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2.1 Setting up:
Bluetooth GPS receiver
STEP 1:
Open the battery cap and put the battery (406-BTT)
into the battery compartment.
Push down
and pull out
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STEP 2
Connect the AC charger to home
electronics outlet or connect the inclusive DC
charger to the car cigarette lighter. As soon as they
connected, the solid amber light on the right side in
front of HI-406BT will turned on (stay on) meaning
the battery charging.
DC charger to car cigarette
lighter (DC 12V~24V)
MMCX external antenna plug
Mini-1394
female
connector for power in and GPS signal out
AC charger to home
electronic outlet
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STEP 3
As soon as the battery fully charged, the amber light
will turned off, then, unplug the charger.
Indicator for
battery low (Red)
and Bluetooth
status (Blue)
Indicator for
power charging
and GPS status
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STEP 4
There is switch on side of HI-406BT. The switch on
the right side is for Bluetooth GPS receiver.
As soon as turn on the switch on the side, the GPS
receiver will start to function and search the
satellites. Meanwhile, the LED indicator on the right
side in front of HI-406BT will turned green (stay on
- the GPS receiver not get 3D fixed yet) Please
make sure place the HI-406BT outdoor open space
so that it can get the proper satellite signal. After
HI-406BT gets enough satellite data (lock more than
4 satellites), HI-406BT is in 3D fixed and the green
light start blinking.
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LED indicator
color Status
Amber
LED off
Green (blinking)
Green (Stay on)
HI-406BT battery charging
HI-406BT battery fully charged
GPS in 3D fixed
GPS searching more satellite and
not in 3D fixed yet
Blue (blinking)
Blue (stay on)
Red
Bluetooth searching host device
Bluetooth paired and connected
HI-406BT battery low
Bluetooth GPS Switch
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STEP 5:
As soon as turn on the switch on the right side, the
Bluetooth will also start to function and searching.
The blue light on the left side in front of HI-406BT
will turned on (Blinking) meaning the Bluetooth is
searching the host device and not get paired yet.
Please consult the Bluetooth step by step
connection guide from this manual on section. The
pin code is " 0000 " when asked the pin code. After
the Bluetooth paired and connected, the blue light
will stay on.
STEP 6:
Open the mapping software from your mobile
device, select the corresponding COM port and start
GPS.
STEP 7:
Enjoy the state of the art wireless GPS navigation.
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3. Dimensions Unit: mm
46.40
64.80
24.00
Top View
Front View
Button View
Side View
Back View
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4. Packaging
4.1 Standard Packaging:
Model Name
1Bluetooth GPS receiver
2Rechargeable Li-Polymer
3.7V 1000 mAh battery
3Mini1394 to USB cable
4Cigarette lighter adaptor
with USB female plug
5Carrying pouch
6HI-406BT user manual
7Mini CD
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model#
HI-406BT
406-BBT
401-USB
USB-DCC
BAG-002
MAU-406
CDR-01
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4.2 Optional Packaging:
Model Name
1. MMCX external antenna
2. mini-1394 to PS/II connecting cable
3.
AC power adaptor with USB female plug
model#
ANT-MMC
PS2-1394
USB-ACC
PS2-1394
ANT-MMC
USB-ACC
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Under blocking area, the external antenna can
extend the signal reception from HI-406BT
MMCX antenna
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By connecting to different optional connecting
cables, HI-406BT can be a wired PS/II GPS receiver
and used with all kinds of mobile devices.
PS2-1394
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HI-406BT as a GPS mouse
By counecting different optional counecting cables,
HI-406BT can be all kinds of wired GPS receiver
solutions.
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5. System Specifications
Main Features
GPS
General
Chipset
Channel
Frequency
TTFF (Open Sky)
Hot Start
Warm Start
Cold Start
Acquisition Sensitivity
Hot
Warm
Cold
Tracking Sensitivity
Position Accuracy
Dynamic Conditions
Altitude(Maximum)
Velocity(Maximum)
Acceleration(Maximum)
SiRF Star III
Supports 20-channel
L1 (1575.42MHz), CA code
8 sec.
38 sec.
42 sec.
17dBHz
23dBHz
30dBHz
-159dBm
10m, 2D RMS
18,000m (60,000ft)
515m/sec(1,000knots)
<4g
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Bluetooth
General
Frequency
Modulation Method
Max. Data rate
Transmission Power
(Maximum)
Hoping
Receiving Signal Range
Receiver IF Frequency
Baseband Crystal OSC
Compliant
2400MHz to 2483.5MHz
GFSK, 1Mbps, 0.5BT Gaussian
Asynchronous: 723.2kbps/57.6kbps
Synchronous: 433.9kbps/433.9kbps
4dBm(Class 2)
1600hops/sec,1MHz channel space
-84 to -15dBm
1.5MHZ center frequency
16MHz
Bluetooth Specification v1.1
Electrical
Main power input
Power consumption
Backup Power
Operation time
5±5%VDC
0.4W @ 3.3VDC (Full Power)
1.5±10%VDC input
8 hours (1000mAh Li-Ion battery)
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LED 1
LED 2
Environmental
LED Indicator
Temperature
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Color
Blue
Flashing Blue
Red
Color
Green
Flashing Green
Orange
10°C to +55°C
20°C to +65°C
5% to 95%, non-condensing
BT Active
Yes
No
-
GPS Fix Status
No
Yes
-
Low Power
-
-
Yes
Battery Charging
-
-
Yes
GPS Firmware
Protocol
Baud Rate
Update Rate
Datum
NMEA/SiRF Binary
19200 bps
1Hz
WGS84
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6. Get Connected; Installation Guide
6.1 Laptop PC Installations
Run "My Bluetooth Places" and Double
Click the "Find Bluetooth Devices " icon
Double Click "HI-406BT"
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Double Click "GPS OUTPUT on HI-406BT"
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Key in pin code: “0000” Connected
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6.2 PDA Installations
Double Click the Bluetooth icon
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Double click “HI-406BT”
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Key in pin code: “0000” Found the host device
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For Connected with device Select the correct com port
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Start GPS, NMEA message inflow More satellites info
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Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any
change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding
the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the
device.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

FCC INFORMATION
The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency
Interference
Statement includes the following paragraph:
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user should not modify or change this equipment without written
approval form HAICOM ELECTRONICS CORP. Modification could
void authority to use this equipment.