Navico B20 Bluetooth Enabled GPS Receiver User Manual B20 Manual

Navico Auckland Limited Bluetooth Enabled GPS Receiver B20 Manual

Users Manual

Main Features
20 parallel satellite-
tracking channels for
fast acquisition and
reacquisition.
Supports NMEA0183
v2.2 or v3.0 data
protocol or SiRF
binary code.
100% compatible with
Bluetooth™ Serial Port
Profile (SPP).
Bluetooth™ version
1.2 compliant.
Draws power from car
battery; no power adapter
required.
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B20
Bluetooth Enabled GPS
Receiver
Instructions for First Use
1. Insert the Receiver
2. Switch on the Power
3. Establish Bluetooth Link
Note about Bluetooth Connection
When you power on the B20, you must wait five seconds for Bluetooth to self-test before
a connection is established. Wait until the Bluetooth light begins to flash (once every
second). A Bluetooth link can now be established between a PDA and the B20.
To link the receiver with a PDA (Personal Digital
Assistant), follow these steps:
Activate the Bluetooth Manager, select
Search and then link.
Select the “NAVMAN GPS “icon and choose
SPP slave to establish the Bluetooth link.
Refer to the “Software Installation” section in
the user manual for further details if you have
any problems establishing the link.
Slide the power switch to the ON
position.
Insert the GPS Receiver into your
car’s lighter slot.
Warning
Do not place the B20 under strong sunlight for a long time. Do not place it in a high-
temperature environment, or near heat radiating devices such as a stove or radiator.
Doing so will cause the device to malfunction.
Notes:
1. It is prohibited to operate this system while driving your car.
2. GPS signals are unable to go through non-transparent objects, such as tall
buildings, tunnels, underpasses, and forests. Bad weather may also effect the
signal reception. If your car window heat shield contains metal, the receiver will
not be able to pick up GPS signals.
3. All wireless communication products, such as mobile phones and speed limit warning
systems will interfere with the communication satellite and will affect signal reception.

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