Bluetooth GPS Unit VGP-BGU1 Operating Instructions Printed on 70% or more recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)free vegetable oil based ink. http://www.sony.
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Owner’s Record The model number and the serial number are located on the bottom of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
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Overview This unit is a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver for calculating your current geographic location. This unit’s features the following: • When you connect this unit to a personal computer with the Bluetooth connection, the present position is displayed on the map of the “Street & Trips” software which is preinstalled on the personal computer. • If you use the “VAIO Camera Capture Utility” software* which is preinstalled to the personal computer, you can mark the location on the still image.
Supplied Accessories After unpacking the unit, make sure that the accessories listed below are present. If anything is missing, contact the Sony dealer where you purchased this product, or a Sony service representative in your area.
Location 1 GPS status indicator Lights up green depending on status. Lights up: While receiving the positioning data Flashing: While measuring Off: GPS functionality is not activated. 2 Battery status indicator Lights up red depending on status. Lights up: While charging the battery. When charging completes, this indicator goes off. Flashing: Low battery (Remaining battery is not enough.) Charge the battery of the unit (page 8). 3 Bluetooth status indicator Lights up blue depending on status.
To use the strap belt You can attach the unit the following illustration as below. Clasp Attach the unit to the belt loop of the bag as follows. 1 Remove the clasp from the strap belt. 1 2 2 Attach the unit to the strap belt with touch fastening tape. 3 Put the belt strap with button face up through the belt loop (1) and fasten the button (2).
Charging the Battery You need to charge the battery of the unit when you use the unit at the first time, or when the battery status indicator flashes. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN (!) connector of the unit, connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter, and then plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet. When battery charging starts, the battery status indicator lights up red. Battery charging is complete when the indicator goes off.
Connecting the Unit to a Personal Computer Notes • Do not use the unit in an airplane as it may interfere with aircraft functions. • This unit cannot receive GPS satellite signals indoors or in a tunnel. • GPS satellite reception is more effective in open areas free of obstructions. • The maximum available reception distance from the unit to a personal computer is approximately 10 m, although this may vary considerably, depending on the environment of use.
4 Click “New Connection”. The “Add New Connection Wizard” screen appears. 5 Click “Next”. The personal computer starts searching for the Bluetooth devices. When searching has finished, the “Select a device” screen appears and “VGP-BGU1” appears in the device list. If “VGP-BGU1” does not appear, click “Refresh” to perform the search again.
6 Select “VGP-BGU1” and click “Next”. The personal computer starts connecting the unit, and then the “COM port setting” screen appears. COM port, which is set to the unit, appears on the “COM port setting” screen. z Hint When you use the “Street & Trips” software or the “VAIO Camera Capture Utility” software, you need to input the COM port. We recommend making a note of the displayed COM port. z When the “Bluetooth Security” screen appears Enter “2006” in the passkey (PIN code) space, and click “OK”.
8 Click “Finish”. The “Add New Connection Wizard” screen closes and “VGP-BGU1” is registered to the “Bluetooth Settings” screen. 9 Right-click “VGP-BGU1” and click “Connect”. The Bluetooth status indicator and battery status indicator of the unit blink together twice.
Checking the Current Position You can check your current position using the “Street & Trips” software on your computer. 1 Click “Start”, "All Programs" and then select “Microsoft Street & Trips”. The “Street & Trips” main screen appears. 2 Click “Tools”, “GPS” , and then select “Configure GPS Receiver”. GPS receiver setting screen appears. 3 Select the COM port to which Bluetooth GPS is connected from the “Available ports” list. z To confirm the COM port 1 Click on the task bar.
GPS What is a GPS? GPS (Global Positioning System) is a satellite system for navigational positioning anywhere on the earth. GPS information is derived from 24 satellites (4 satellites in 6 orbits) at approximately 20,000 km. At least 3 satellites receive a signal all the time from anywhere (although the actual number of satellites in use at any one time varies). The GPS receiver obtains and processes the almanac data contained in the satellite signal.
When using the unit for the first time When you use the unit for the first time, a search for all GPS satellites will be performed in order for the unit to recognize available GPS satellites and positioning takes time for the first time.
Charging the built-in battery To shorten the time to position, almanac data or other required data can be stored in the built-in memory. When you use the unit for the first time, or have not used the unit for a long time, the memory data may be deleted due to the battery discharging. In this case, charge the built-in battery using the AC adapter. About almanac data To shorten the time to positioning, the unit memorizes the satellites orbit information (almanac data) into the built-in memory.
System accuracy Accuracy of GPS satellites The unit positions automatically when the unit receives the signals from 3 or more GPS satellites. An error margin of ± 10 meters is typical, but possibly as much as two or three hundred meters, depending on circumstances. In this case, the current symbol will differ from the actual current location. For the same reason, the current direction indicated on the personal computer may differ from the actual current location.
Precautions Notes on the unit • Do not place any objects on top of the unit. • Do not allow objects such as clips to get inside the unit. • Do not place the unit in locations subject to strong vibration or instability. • Do not use the unit in dusty locations. • Do not use the unit in humid locations. • Do not use the unit on the seashore. This may cause malfunction or irreparability. • The unit and the personal computer may malfunction depending on the location of the unit and the personal computer.
To remove the built-in battery Remove the built-in battery in the following way: 1 Remove the rubber from the bottom of the unit. 2 Remove the screws from the bottom using a Phillips screwdriver. 3 Remove the cover from the bottom. 4 Remove the battery. For details on the battery after removing from the unit or recycle, see page on 3.
For customers in Europe Getting Help This section provides information on how to get help and support from Sony, and on troubleshooting tips for your Bluetooth GPS Unit. About Sony’s support options Sony provides several support options for your Bluetooth GPS Unit. When you have questions about your unit or the software, refer to the following: ❑ This guide explains how to use your unit.
Specifications GPS unit Reception frequency Reception method Reception sensitivity 1575.42 MHz (L1 frequency, C/A cord) 12-channel all in view Tracking: -155 dBm Acquisition: Approx. 1 second Wireless communication Communication method Bluetooth standard Ver. 1.2 Output Bluetooth standard Power Class 2 Communication distance 1) 10 m (open view), maximum Bluetooth profile 2) Serial Port Profile Transmission frequency 2.4 GHz (2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz) Power/Other AC adapter 100-240 V AC, 0.
Troubleshooting If a problem occurs during operation, refer to the information provided in this section and in your Sony personal computer documentation. If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. For contact information, see “Getting Help” on page 20. Also refer to the manuals provided with your personal computer. Common Symptom Cause/Remedy The power of the unit does not turn on. Even if you turn on the unit, power turns off suddenly. The remaining battery power is low.
Bluetooth Communication Symptom Cause/Remedy The unit cannot communicate with a personal computer via Bluetooth connection. • The maximum Bluetooth communication distance may have been exceeded. Move the unit closer to the personal computer. • The unit may not be registered into the personal computer as a Bluetooth communication device. Register the unit into the personal computer again. Communication is disconnected. • Communication may not activate if the unit is close to the part of the body.