TranSystem 961900101 TripMate User Manual 850 v2
TranSystem TripMate 850 v2
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- 1. UserMan
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850 UserMan
850 User’s Manual Published on 24-Nov-2008 Note and Warning 850 uses AAA battery*2. If 850 is used in temperature lower than -10°C or higher than 60°C, its battery capability will decrease. Please leave the 850 far from heat or high temperature environment. In addition, do not expose your 850 in temperature higher than 140°C/60°C. If you do not follow these rules, the battery may become heat, explode or burn itself, and this will lead to very serious damage. While in the hospital, turning off the 850 is recommended. Like other common equipments do, wireless GPS receiver may also affect these medical equipments which use radio frequency and make these equipments malfunction. For a long period not using 850, take out the battery and store it in dry/cool places. For safety, keep the 850 and all accessories out of small children’s reach. We assume no responsibility for any damages and loss resulting from the use of this manual and also by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or misuse of the product in any way. Use only the supplied and approved accessories. Unauthorized accessories, antenna, modifications or attachments could damage the 850, and may violate regulations governing radio devices. Use a dry, clean soft cloth to clean the unit. Do not use harsh cleaning solvents, chemicals, or strong detergents. Do not attempt to open the 850 yourself. Unauthorized hacking may damage the unit, and void your warranty. Table of Contents Chapter1. Before you begin.........................................................................................4 1.1 Introduction..............................................................................................4 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Feature overview ......................................................................................4 Specification..............................................................................................5 Buttons and Description ..........................................................................7 Accessories ................................................................................................8 Chapter2. Getting started ...........................................................................................9 2.1 Turn on/off 850 .........................................................................................9 2.2 Main flow ..................................................................................................9 2.3 Diagram flow ..........................................................................................10 2.4 2.5 ICON introduce...................................................................................... 11 Functional description ...........................................................................12 2.5.1 Battery, Satellite, Log memory Mode ......................................12 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.4 2.5.5 Time Mode ..................................................................................13 Position Mode .............................................................................13 Speed & Direction Mode ...........................................................14 Distance measurement Mode ....................................................14 2.5.6 Setting Mode...............................................................................15 2.5.7 Connecting your handheld device with 850.............................20 2.6 Helpful Tips ............................................................................................24 Chapter3. How to configure your GPS Record?.....................................................25 3.1 3.2 Driver Installation..................................................................................25 GpsView software ..................................................................................25 3.2.1 Connect USB cable between GPS and laptop..........................25 3.2.2 Executing GpsView Program....................................................26 Chapter 4 Using Photo Tagger software ..................................................................30 4.1. Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger ..............................30 4.2. Google Earth...........................................................................................30 4.3. Software Utility --- 850 ..........................................................................30 Appendix.....................................................................................................................31 Appendix A. Locr GPS Photo ...........................................................................31 Appendix B. Certification .................................................................................33 Appendix C. Warranty Information ................................................................35 Chapter1. Before you begin 1.1 Introduction The TripMate850 features an all-in–one, cost-effective portable GPS logger solution. When you travel in different country, it allows you to record your routes by ways of time/ distance/ speed. The 850 include a one inch LCD, as the real time, moving speed, distance measurement and position information, all of the message always can shown on the LCD. Through user friendly software utility, it can combine the beautiful pictures and record routes show on the map. This recorder is small and robust, ideal to carry everywhere for applications such as route tracking, mountain climbing or fleet management. 1.2 ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ Feature overview MTK 3329 chip Smart log function Receiver & data logger dual function design Vibration sensor for power saving Micro SD card for POI storage Powered by AAA battery*2 1.3 Specification General Frequency L1,1575.42MHz Datum WGS84 C/A Code 1.023Mhz Performance Characteristics Without aid: 3.0m 2D-RMS Without aid: 0.1m/s Velocity Position Accuracy <3m CEP(50%) without Accuracy SA(horizontal DGPS(WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS): 0.05m/s DGPS(WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS) Without aid: <4g : 2.5m Acceleration Timing 50ns RMS DGPS(WAAS,EGNOS,MSAS): <4g Accuracy Reacquisition <1s Hot start 1.5s Warm start 34s Cold start 35s AGPS <15s Time Acquisition: -148dBm Max. Sensitivity Update 1Hz Tracking: -165dBm Max. Dynamic Altitude Maximum 18,000m Velocity Maximum 515m/s Acceleration Maximum 4g Power Operation Time 16hours Battery AAA battery*2 I/O Baudrate 115200 bps Protocol NMEA 0183 v3.01 LCD Size 28 x 8.5mm Pixel 128 x 32 pixel Environment Operation -10° to 50° Temperature Interface Fully compliant with USB2.0 Fully compliant with Bluetooth V1.2 12Mbps 0dBm(Typical), Class II USB Bridge SD Micro SD card Bluetooth Up to 10 meters Serial Port Profile(SPP) 2.4GHz~2.4835GHz ISM Band Others 57.5g(with battery) Dimension 72*27x25mm 36.5g(without battery) NMEA GGA,GSA,GSV,RMC Weight (g) *Citation MTK original chipset spec. 1.4 Buttons and Description Power on/off /Enter MENU ADJUST LCD USB & Micro SD Battery Cover 1.5 Accessories Congratulations on your purchase of the 850. Before you start using 850, please make sure if your package includes the following items. If any item is damaged or missing, please contact your dealer at once. ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ Driver CD x1 USB cable x1 AAA battery x2 Quick start guide x1 Micro SD 256M x1 *Unit package contents may vary depending on countries without prior notice. Chapter2. Getting started 2.1 Turn on/off 850 Press “POWER” button for 3 sec, LCD screen will show battery, satellite, log memory status. POWER POWER 2.2 Main flow Battery, Satellite, Log memory Mode Time Mode Position Mode Speed & Direction Mode Distance measurement Mode Setting Mode 2.3 Diagram flow ADJUST LOG ON/OFF MEAN ADJUST MEAN ADJUST MEAN MEAN MEAN ADJUST MEAN ADJUST MEAN MEAN MEAN ADJUST MEAN MEAN MEAN MEAN MEAN MEAN MEAN MEAN ADJUST MEAN ENTER MEAN ADJUST MEAN MEAN ADJUST YES As the detail information, please see functional description. 10 When the 850TripMate is no fixed, the screen will show below image. 2.4 ICON introduce Symbol Category LOG ICON BLUETOOTH ICON Status Function on Device is not into the log mode yet. blinking In LOG mode. on Bluetooth on, but not connected to any Bluetooth devices yet. blinking Bluetooth is connected and ready for data transmission. on Acquiring satellites, GPS position not fixed. blinking GPS position is fixed can start for smart phone navigation. BATTERY ICON on The battery capacity is been full. BATTERY ICON on The battery capacity is too low. on Start smart log function. off Shut down the Smart log function. SATELLITE ICON SMART LOG ICON 11 2.5 Functional description 2.5.1 Battery, Satellite, Log memory Mode < Battery, Satellite, Log memory Mode > ENTER FUNCTION BUTTON MENU LOG ON/OFF Detail Description When you want to start log data, please check up right hand START LOG LOG ON > ENTER corner of the screen is stay in “LOG ON”, and than please press “ENTER” button. The log icon will blink for 1second. After you start the 850, the screen will show log memory from 0% to 100%. When log memory increase to 100%, the 850 will STOP LOG LOG OFF > ENTER stop log. If you want to stop log data, please press “LOG ON/OFF” button to “LOG OFF” and than press “ENTER” button. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 12 2.5.2 Time Mode < Time Mode > FUNCTION BUTTON Detail Description The time mode is use UTC time and receiver form GPS TIME ADJUST > UTC+1 or ephemeris. You can select location time. After you press ADJUSTMNET UTC-1 > ENTER “ADJUST” button, the screen will show “UTC+1” and “UTC-1”. When the time adjust successfully, please press “ENTER” button. NEXT SECTION 2.5.3 MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. Position Mode < Position Mode > FUNCTION BUTTON POSITION Detail Description When the GPS is fixed, the 850 will show the latitude and NONE INFORMATION NEXT SECTION longitude information on the LCD. MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 13 2.5.4 Speed & Direction Mode < Speed & Direction Mode > FUNCTION BUTTON SPEED AND Detail Description In this mode, the 850 will indicator Current speed and direction NONE DIRECTION on the LCD. NEXT SECTION 2.5.5 MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. Distance measurement Mode < Distance measurement Mode > FUNCTION BUTTON Begin distance Detail Description Please select "BEGIN", "STOP", or "ERASE" in the same button. BEGIN > ENTER measurement When you make sure option, please press "ENBER" button. Stop distance STOP > ENTER measurement Erase data ERASE > ENTER NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 14 2.5.6 Setting Mode < Setting Mode > FUNCTION BUTTON Detail Description 1. Please press “ADJUST” button go to option of the setting mode. In set mode, include “LANGUAGE”, “LOG MODE”, FURTHER SET ADJUST “SMART LOG”, “LOG MANAGE”, “UNIT SET”, and “DEFAULT”. Allow you further set. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 2.5.6.1 Several Language Setting FUNCTION BUTTON Detail Description ADJUST > MENU (TO You can press “ADJUST” button into the several language LANGUAGE YOUR LANGUAGE > selection. When you make sure your option, please press ENTER “ENTER” button. MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. MENU (to ESC)> When you jump to “ESC” and then press “ENTER” button, the ENTER 850 will back to language. SETTING NEXT SECTION Go back to language 15 2.5.6.2 Log Mode Setting In log mode, you can choose log by time, distance or speed. Please press “ADJUST” button to further set. When you make sure selection, please press “ENTER” button to save set. FUNCTION BUTTON LOG BY TIME ADJUST > ENTER Detail Description In log time mode, the 850 can set every 1 second, 5 second, 15 second, 30 second, 5 minute, or 10 minute to log one point. LOG BY In log distance mode, the 850 can set every 5 meter, 10 meter, 30 ADJUST > ENTER DISTANCE meter, 100 meter, or 500 meter to log one point. In log speed mode, the 850 can set if speed is over than 3km/h, LOG BY SPEED ADJUST > ENTER 6km/h, 10km/h, 50km/h, or 100km/h will log one point for one second. GO BACK TO MENU (to ESC)> When you jump to “ESC” and then press “ENTER” button, the 850 LOG MODE ENTER will back to log Mode. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 16 2.5.6.3 Smart Log Setting When the smart log function is start, the 850 will into different log manner and depend on speed of hour. FUNCTION BUTTON Detail Description MENU (TO LOW In low speed, you can press “ADJUST” button to select 4km/h, LOW SPEED SPEED) > ADJUST > 6km/h, 8km/h, and 15km/h. ENTER MENU (TO HIGH In high speed, you can press “ADJUST” button to select 30km/h, HIGH SPEED SPEED) > ADJUST > 60km/h, 100km/h and 140km/h. ENTER START SMART MENU (TO ON) > The 850 will start smart log function. All of the main flow will LOG FUNCTION ENTER show "s" icon on up right hand corner. STOP SMART MENU (TO OFF) > LOG FUNCTION ENTER GO BACK TO MENU (to ESC)> When you jump to “ESC” and then press “ENTER” button, the 850 SMART LOG ENTER will back to smart log. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. The 850 will stop smart log function. 17 When you select “ON” and then press “ENTER” button. Please see below description. > 6km/h (LOW SPEED) Each 15sec record one point 60>Middle SPEED>6km/h Each 10sec record one point 60km/h(HIGH SPEED) > Each 5sec record one point 2.5.6.4 Log Manage Setting If you want to create a new track, you can select create a new file. The log file will produce different track in Photo Tagger software. FUNCTION BUTTON CREATE A FILE ADJUST > ENTER Detail Description Create a new file will produce different track in Photo Tagger software. ADJUST > MENU When you stay in "LOG OFF", please press "ENTER" button, the (TO LOG OFF) > screen will show "STOP & FILE CLOSE". You can select yes or ENTER > YES no to determine whether stop log. Go back to setting MENU (to ESC)> When you jump to “ESC” and then press “ENTER” button, the 850 mode ENTER will back to Setting Mode. STOP LOG AND FILE CLOSE 18 2.5.6.5 Unit Set FUNCTION BUTTON Unit setting ADJUST Detail Description Press “ADJUST” button, you can select km or mile unit for the 850. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 2.5.6.6 Default Set FUNCTION BUTTON Detail Description If you select “YES”, the 850 will recover to default setting and Recover to default ADJUST > YES or NO back to Battery, Satellite, Log memory Mode. And you select “NO”, the 850 will back to “DEFAULT”. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. Go back to setting MENU (to ESC)> When you jump to “ESC” and then press “ENTER” button, the 850 mode ENTER will back to Setting Mode. NEXT SECTION MENU Please press “MENU” button go to next section. 19 2.5.7 Connecting your handheld device with 850 Please refer to the user manual of PDA to enable the Bluetooth connectivity. Below, we provide a common procedure of software installation to set up your PDA. (For other PDA, the steps may be different. Bluetooth Manager is a popular program used on Bluetooth device.) --> Start -> Bluetooth Manager New 20 A. Open “Bluetooth Manager” on your pocket pc, and establish a new connection. --> Explore A Bluetooth device ->Next Tap 850 GPS B. Explore a Bluetooth device, and find the “850” Passkey 0000 (if your PDA asks for the passkey) 21 C. (Optional) --> Select SPP slave->Next Finish D. Connect to Serial Port Profile (SPP) Slave --> Tap and Hold 850: SPP slave, Done Connect E. Finish Bluetooth Manager Setup 22 1. Loading your GPS mapping or routing software You should have mapping software on your PDA/ Smartphone/ laptop or you need to install it before using the 850 for navigation. 2. Starting the application Select the correct COM port & baud rate within the application. Note: The Bluetooth device in most of the applications has an “auto-detect” feature so that you do not need to select the Baud Rate. 23 2.6 Helpful Tips - It’s better to turn off the 850 when you don’t use it, or the serial Flash's life can’t last long. - Some vehicles having heavy metallic sun protecting coating on windshields may affect GPS signal receptions - Driving in and around high buildings may affect GPS signal receptions. - Driving in tunnels or indoor park may affect signal receptions. - In general, any GPS receiver performs best in open space where it can see clean sky. Also weather will affect GPS reception – rain & snow contribute to worse sensitivity. - Low battery of a PDA or of an 850 may affect signal receptions. - Please check the correct “COM” and “Baudrate” of your PDA. - 850 output data updates every second, therefore the actual position and the position shown in your map may have slight time delay. This may happen when you drive at higher speed or make a turn around a corner. - Note that 850 may not work indoors where it can not see the sky. - For the 1st time you use the 850, it will take 1 to 3 minutes to obtain the satellite constellation information and fix your position, this is called “Cold Start”. If you replace the battery, 850 will do Cold Start again. - If your 850 can’t fix your position for more than 20 minutes, we suggest you change to another spot with open space and then try again. 24 Chapter3. How to configure your GPS Record? The GpsView program only supports the Microsoft Windows based platform. 3.1 Driver Installation Before the USB connector plugs in your PC/ Laptop, please have your USB Driver Installation ready. (Install InstallDriver.exe driver for USB port from CD-ROM.) 3.2 GpsView software Open the GpsView software, please select correct COM port and Baud Rate (USB / Bluetooth :115,200bps) to configure GPS. 3.2.1 Connect USB cable between GPS and laptop To USB port on PC/Laptop 25 3.2.2 Executing GpsView Program Click “Command” tap. Update Rate 1 ~ 5Hz is user configurable. And still more options for choice of NMEA output, DGPS…etc. all available through pull-down menus. 26 3.2.3 Download AGPS 1. Start→Control Panel→System→Hardware→Device Management→Connector(COM and LPT)Check Com port position。 27 2. Open GpsView.exe→Check Baud Rate and Com port→click On 3. Choice Setup 28 4. Choice Update。 5. When Updating now…100%, click Enter complete。 [Note] When you use GpsView software download AGPS data, it only supports use Bluetooth connect to PC and 850. 29 Chapter 4 Using Photo Tagger software 4.1. Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger Complete GPS Photo Tagger and USB drivers installation (Refer to CD) 4.2. Google Earth If you computer is not yet installed with Google Earth. Google Earth has free download version, go download it in the internet first. For more information, please visit http://earth.google.com/. 4.3. Software Utility --- 850 For further function to use the Photo Tagger software in detail, please refer to Photo Tagger user manual: Photo Tagger software > Help > User Manual To use a mini-USB cable to connect the 850 to your PC, you have to power on the 850 unit. Please keep in mind to switch to LOG mode while using Photo Tagger software. 30 Appendix Appendix A. Locr GPS Photo With 850 and locr GPS Photo software, users are allowed to import geotagging adds information to photos. The position (latitude/ longitude) then be written into the EXIF header for the further application. Also, locr GPS Photo can integrated travel log and digital photos by date/ time to show photos on the map directly. Please find the installation file for Windows XP/ Vista in CD tool, or go to http://www.locr.com for further information. 31 32 Appendix B. Certification FCC Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does 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. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance." 33 CE Notices Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), Low-voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC. The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards: EN 300 328-2 V.1.2.1 (2001-08) EN 301 489-1 V.1.4.1 (2002-04) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.2.1 (2002-04) EN 50371: 2002 EN 60950: 2000 34 Appendix C. Warranty Information Thank you for your purchase of GPS product from the company. The company warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. The warranty for accessories is six months. The stamp of distributor or a copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. The company will, as its sole option, repair or replace any components, which fail in normal use. Such repair or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor. The customer is, however, responsible for any transportation costs. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident or unauthorized alteration of repairs. The company assumes no responsibility for special, incidental punitive or consequential damages, or loss of use. 35
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