Bluetooth™ GPS with Navigation Software Software User Manual (GBGPS201)
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Welcome System Requirement ○ ○ ○ ○ Software Features Software Installation ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Verify GPS Satellite Connection Introduction - Getting Started Part I - File Menu Part II - Tools Menu ○ Part III - View Menu Troubleshooting ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
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Welcome Thank you for purchasing the IOGEAR Bluetooth GPS System. This Bluetooth GPS unit is a real-time navigation system. The Bluetooth GPS receiver allows you to receive positioning data from satellites and deliver the data to mobile computing devices wirelessly via Bluetooth. It provides pinpoint accuracy and thoroughly reliable tracking capabilities. The ultra low-power design and long-life rechargeable battery gives you 25 hours of continuous usage and eliminates constant recharging between uses.
System Requirement Laptop/Desktop: Windows ME/2000/XP A minimum of 256MB system RAM and at least 512MB of free hard disk space Must be Bluetooth-enabled and support serial port profile PDA (Pocket PC): Requires Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 or later PDA must have at least 266 MHz processor with at least 64MB of free main memory At least 64 MB storage card to load additional maps is recommended Must be Bluetooth-enabled and support serial port profile 6
Software Features • Turn-by-turn voice prompts help you to stay focused on the road • Automatic rerouting help you to get to your destination even if you make a wrong turn • Quickest, shortest, local, major, carpool route options • Auto Maneuver guidance screen • Real time map display • Auto full screen • Detailed map display w/ street names • Automatic day and night color scheme 7
Software Features • 3-D bird eye view • Hot keys option for command shortcut through your PDA’s buttons • Special safety features include speed and fog alert • Large Points of Interest (POI) database • Favorite and recent destinations • Easily accessible status box displays ETA, distance, and speed • Record and playback track • Demo mode gives you a driving simulation of your trip • Navteq map database 8
Software Installation Checklist Before proceeding, please check the following: • This guide assumes you already have Microsoft ActiveSync installed and configured to transfer data between your PDA and computer.
Software Installation Install the Software 1. Insert the setup installation CD that came in the package. The CD will auto-start and begin the installation procedure. 2. The installation wizard will present you with the window below. Press Next to continue.
Software Installation 3. If you accept the license agreement, click Yes.
Software Installation 4. On the next window, you can select the version of the navigation software that you wish to install. Please make your selection below, then click Next.
Software Installation 5. Wait a few moments as the installation files are transferred to your computer.
Software Installation 6. If you checked the “Pocket PC” box, you will get a prompt similar to the image below. If you wish to install the program in your PDAs main memory, click Yes. However, if you wish to install the navigation software in an alternate location, click No. You will then be presented with a window where you can specify where to install the program files. Make your selection and then click OK.
Software Installation 7. The software will prepare the files to be installed on your PDA. 8. Check your PDA for additional steps to complete program installation.
Software Installation 9. Click Finish to complete the installation and proceed to the next section.
Loading Maps here the available storage space of your selected location, and the size in megabytes of your selected maps. 1. Once you have loaded the map software, you can select the maps that you wish to install on your device. There are two methods to install your maps – by region, or by city. If you have less than 64MB of storage, it is recommended to install maps “By City.” However, if you have sufficient storage space, you can install your maps using the option By Region.
Loading Maps Using this option you can install maps for an entire state. If the state of your choice has a “+” sign next to it, it means that you can choose to install only portions of that state (as illustrated by the image below). To load the entire state map, simply make sure that any boxes below the “+” sign are checked. Once you have selected all desired maps, click on “Generate Map” to begin map installation.
Loading Maps Method 2 - By City: First select a Region (state) for your desired map. Next select the city, and the map radius in which you plan to use the GPS system. Under Target Location, specify where you want to load the maps. When you’re ready to being map installation, click on “Generate Map.
Loading Maps 2. The installation software will now begin installing your maps.
Loading Maps 3. Depending on your selections, you may be prompted to insert the CD where your map data is located. Please do so and click OK to continue. Note: Please be patient as map installation may take up to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the maps being loaded.
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Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit Checklist Before proceeding, please check the following: • Bluetooth unit is ON and has an unobstructed view to the sky • Your Computer/PDA has established a • Make sure you have installed the Navigation software on your device • Make sure you have installed all your desired maps 23
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 1. Establish a Bluetooth Serial port connection between your Computer/ PDA and your Bluetooth GPS unit, as described in the “Hardware Quick Start Guide.” If you do not carry out this step, the software will not be able to find the GPS unit. 2. Go to your programs folder on your PDA and tap on the map icon located there to load the navigation software.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 3. At start-up, you will be presented with a warning message on steps to follow to ensure your security while using your GPS equipment. Simply click OK to continue.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 4. If you have already established GPS position, the map will display your current location. Otherwise, it will display the last known location.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit The icons you see on the screen allow you to quickly change the most used settings for your navigation software. Allows you to turn volume on/off. Allows you to enter a destination, change to map view, change route/ display options, set speed alert, record track information, adjust volume, and view GPS Info.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit At the bottom of the screen, there are three menu options: File, Tools, and Menu. For a detailed explanation and discussion of these menus, please go to page 48.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 5. The first thing we want to do is configure the navigation software to detect the Bluetooth GPS unit. To do this, click on Tools and go down to GPS Options.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 6. Now, select Auto Detect.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 7. The navigation software will begin detection of your GPS unit. Simply click OK to being scanning.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 8. At this point, if your PDA has not established a connection with your Bluetooth GPS, you may get a window displaying all the Bluetooth devices in your range. If so, please select the Bluetooth GPS and click OK. However, if after several attempts the navigation software cannot find your GPS, please make sure that you have followed the procedure indicated on the Hardware Quick Start Guide to establish a Serial port connection between your device and the GPS unit.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit You may also be prompted to enter a Passkey or PIN Code. If so, please enter “0000” (four zeroes), and then click OK.
Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 9.Once the software has detected your GPS, you simply have to click OK to confirm the settings.
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Configure Software to Use with GPS Unit 10. Once you have established connection to the GPS unit, you will be taken to the map view. Please proceed to the next section “Verify GPS Satellite Connection.
Verify GPS Satellite Connection 1. The next step is to verify that the GPS has established its position. To do this, click on View > GPS Info.
Verify GPS Satellite Connection 2. If the GPS unit has established its position, you will see something similar to the window below. The green bars indicate the satellites to which the GPS unit is linked to. The red bars indicate that a link to that particular satellite has not been established. In order to use the GPS, you need to be connected to at least three (3) satellites.
Verify GPS Satellite Connection GPS Position Unknown: In this case, you can see that the GPS unit has not established its GPS position and is not linked to any satellites (indicated by the red bars).
Verify GPS Satellite Connection If your GPS unit has problems linking to satellites, please try the following: • Move the GPS away from any tall buildings/structures • Move GPS away from any object that can interfere with wireless signals • Place the GPS in a location where it has a clear view to the sky (preferably outdoors) 40
Introduction - Getting Started Map View Next Street Turn to make Distance until destination Current location 41
Introduction - Getting Started Shortcut Icons As you can see on the image above, there are a number of shortcut icons on your screen that allow you to easily access the most common tasks associated with your navigation software. To access all the features of the software, click on the File, Tools, and View menu on the bottom of the screen (explained later in the manual).
Introduction - Getting Started In the section below we will briefly explain what each of these functions are and explain their use.
Introduction - Getting Started GPS Status Icons These icons are displayed on the map area and represent the following: GPS Status: Linked to satellites GPS Status: Attempting reconnection GPS Status: Not linked to sufficient satellites 44
Introduction - Getting Started Map Option These icons allow you to do the following: Displays the surrounding area of selected destination on the map Displays your current position on the map To set an address as a Favorite, click on this button 45
Introduction - Getting Started Panning Map If you wish to see the surrounding areas of your current location on the map, use the panning feature. To do this, tap on the PDA screen and hold down the stylus on your map and move it along the direction that you would like to see and then release the stylus. The map will then focus on that location. To exit this mode and go back to your current position, click on the red X located on the bottom right-hand corner.
Introduction - Getting Started Tapping on the menu icon will take you to the main menu shown below 47
Part I - File Menu File Menu 1. ENTER DESTINATION (File Menu ➔ Enter Destination) This menu option allows you to set a location and provides you block-toblock directions. As you see from the menu below, there are several ways to set a destination. 48 We will provide a few examples below for your reference. If you still need assistance, please use the help menu in the navigation software by going to File ➔ Help.
Part I - File Menu A.
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Part I - File Menu Street First Enter the name of the street and then click the green OK button.
Part I - File Menu Now enter the house number of your destination, making note of the valid range displayed. Next, click the green OK button to proceed. Note: If your address falls outside of the range displayed, you probably do not have the map required for that area. This could be the case if you loaded your maps using the option “by city.” If that is the case, please load a larger radius area for your map, or select the option “by region” when loading your map.
Part I - File Menu The navigation software will now display a list of the matching addresses. As mentioned earlier, using the “street first” option will typically yield several matching addresses. Select your address, and then click OK on the top right-hand corner.
Part I - File Menu City First Enter the name of the city and then click the green OK button.
Part I - File Menu Now, enter the name of the street and then click OK 55
Part I - File Menu Enter house number, making note of the specified range.
Part I - File Menu The navigation software will display the matching addresses found. As you can see below, using the “city first” option helped to narrow down search results. Select desired address, and click OK on the top righthand corner.
Part I - File Menu B. Set Destination - Intersection Street First It is not suggested to select this option for an intersection because most of the time it will yield too many results. However, if you only loaded a small map section on your device, you will not encounter this problem.
Part I - File Menu Enter the name of the first street and then click OK 59
Part I - File Menu As you see, there were too many matching records. Click OK to try the city first option.
Part I - File Menu City First Enter the name of the city and then click OK 61
Part I - File Menu Enter the name of the first street and then click OK 62
Part I - File Menu Enter the name of the second street and then click OK 63
Part I - File Menu In this case, the navigation software did find a matching for that intersection, and using the “city first” option helped us to narrow down the search results to only one matching record. Simply click OK on the top right-hand corner to display the map.
Part I - File Menu C. Set Destination – City Center This will find the center of your city. As an example, we will choose the Alphabetical option.
Part I - File Menu Enter the name of your city and then click OK.
Part I - File Menu Now, click on the OK button on top righthand corner. If you click on Nav on the bottom, the navigation software will show you a map of the destination.
Part I - File Menu Here is a map of the city center found in Irvine, CA.
Part I - File Menu D. Set Destination – Points of Interest The navigation software has a very useful feature called Points of Interest (POI for short). As you can see from the image below, these POIs are classified into categories for easy access. As an example, we will select Attraction.
Part I - File Menu Under attraction, we find the subcategories listed below. We will choose Amusement Park for our example.
Part I - File Menu Make your selection from the list below. Let’s select Alphabetical to see all the amusement parks close to our area.
Part I - File Menu From the list below, make your selection, and then click OK.
Part I - File Menu To display the map of your POI, click OK on the top right-hand corner. Alternatively, you can click the Nav or Map icon on the bottom of the screen.
Part I - File Menu E. Set Destination – Contacts You can also set a destination from someone in your contact book for whom you have entered an address. Please note that the address of the contact needs to be in a proper format in order for this feature to work. For assistance on this, please consult your PDA manual/ user documentation. Also, if your contact book is empty, you will get an empty window like below when you click on this.
Part I - File Menu If you do have someone in your contact book, their information will be displayed. Please make your selection and then click OK.
Part I - File Menu Click on your contact to display their address.
Part I - File Menu F. Set Destination – Favorites To select a destination that you have previously entered as a Favorite Destination, click on this selection. Make your selection from the list and click on Nav or Map icon on the bottom. Note: You can edit, or delete an entry from this window by clicking the Edit or Del icon, respectively.
Part I - File Menu G. Set Destination - Recent All your recent destinations that you have used are stored in this place. If you wish to set one of them as your destination, simply select them from the list below and then click Nav or Map icon on the bottom to display map.
Part I - File Menu 2. SAVE CURRENT LOCATION (File ➔ Save Current Location) Allows you to save your current location on the map. This location will be saved in your Favorites folder.
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Part I - File Menu 3.
Part I - File Menu 4. RECORD TRACK (File ➔ Record Track) To record your trip, click on record track, which will display the window below. Enter the requested information and then click OK to begin recording.
Part I - File Menu 5. PLAY TRACK (File ➔ Play Track) Playback a previously recorded track To playback a previously recorded track, click on play track and select the file you wish to playback. Tip: To stop playing the track, click on File ➔ Stop Track.
Part I - File Menu 6. START DEMO (File ➔ Start Demo) Tip: If you tap on Start Demo and nothing happens, please keep in mind that you first need to specify a destination. One of the most useful features of the navigation software is the Demo feature, which allows you to view a demo of your actual route for the specified destination. This is very useful in case you need to adjust/ change settings on your PDA as you can comfortably do so before you begin driving.
Part I - File Menu 7.
Part I - File Menu 8. Help (File ➔ Help) Displays the built-in help content of the navigation software. This is a very useful feature if you need a quick explanation on how to perform certain tasks in the navigation software.
Part I - File Menu 9.
Part II - Tools Menu TOOLS MENU 1. SAFETY FEATURES (Tools ➔ Safety Features) Help you make your driving safer.
Part II - Tools Menu A. Speed Alert If you wish to receive a sound alert when you reach a certain speed limit, enable speed alert. If you set it to Auto, the navigation software determines the speed limit based on the type of road you are in (street, freeway, etc.). However, this alert is only provided for your convenience and is not guaranteed to be accurate. We advise you to obey all speed limits, traffic laws and always use good judgment when using this feature.
Part II - Tools Menu B. Fog Driving If you enable this option, the software will notify you when an intersection is approaching.
Part II - Tools Menu 2. DISTANCE UNIT (Tools ➔ Distance Units) Allows to change the units for displaying distances on your navigation software.
Part II - Tool Menu 3. ROUTE OPTION (Tools ➔ Route Options) Customize the software to give you directions based on your preferences. Below is a brief explanation of these settings.
Part II - Tools Menu A.
Part II - Tools Menu 4. DISPLAY OPTIONS (Tools ➔ Display Options) Below is a brief explanation of these settings.
Part II - Tools Menu A. Map Orientation – change this setting based on your orientation for better view of the map B. Color Scheme Auto – changes day/night screen view at sunset/sunrise, respectively Day – screen is in normal view for day viewing Night – map background darkens and road lines brighten for better view C. Guidance Screen – if set to Auto zooms in to map when approaching that area, else you have to click on the area manually. D.
Part II - Tools Menu function. Upon doing this, you should see the button # displayed under the tab called “button.” If you want to undo it, you can click Clear Key to do this for the selected function, or “Clear All” to clear all assigned buttons. 5.
Part II - Tools Menu The functions you can assign to a PDA button are: 3D Mode Current Position Customize POI Icons Detour Display Options Enter Destination Fullscreen GPS Info Menu Mute North/Heading Up POI Icons On/Off Route List Route Options Speed Alert Volume 97
Part II - Tools Menu 6. INPUT OPTIONS (Tools ➔ Input Options) Pocket PC Keyboard – all user input needs to be done through your PDA’s on-screen keyboard (in this case by tapping on the keyboard icon you see on the bottom righthand corner of the image below).
Part II - Tools Menu Navigation System Keyboard – uses the navigation software built-in keyboard for all input. This is much more convenient as the keys are displayed bigger on the PDA, and you can still use your Pocket PC keyboard if you’d like to.
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Part II - Tools Menu Note: The COM port number is the Outbound COM Port number that your Computer/PDA use to connect to the GPS unit. Only set this manually if you’re sure what COM port your PC/ PDA use.
Part II - Tools Menu 8. GUIDANCE VOLUME (Tools ➔ Guidance Volume) Allows you to adjust the volume level of the navigation system for the voice commands.
Part III - View Menu VIEW MENU 1.
Part III - View Menu 2. GUIDANCE (View ➔ Guidance) Zooms in to your current position and informs you the next maneuver (ex: turn left/right). Tip: By default, this is done automatically by the navigation system. If you wish to change this, go to: Tools ➔ Display Options ➔ Guidance Screen ➔ Auto/Manual.
Part III - View Menu 3.
Part III - View Menu 4. GPS INFO (View ➔ GPS Info) NMEA - National Marine Electronics Association. The information displayed under this window displays some of the information received by the GPS unit. Displays GPS status information and other useful information UTC Time – Coordinated Universal Time Local Time – The time in your area Under Location, you can also see your Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude.
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Part III - View Menu 5.
Part III - View Menu 6. Zoom in/Zoom out (View ➔ Zoom +/Zoom -) Click on this to zoom in/out of an area. Alternatively, you can use the blue +/icons on the bottom of the map.
Troubleshooting For a more complete list of troubleshooting/FAQs, please see the Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions section in the navigation system software (File ➔ Help). 1. During map installation, I get a file write error. This can be caused by insufficient memory space on your Computer/PDA. Please install maps in an alternate location or install more memory on your device. 2. My IOGEAR Bluetooth GPS cannot establish position.
Troubleshooting If you still cannot establish position, reset the GPS as instructed in the Hardware Quick Start Guide. 3. My PDA becomes unresponsive or very slow after I load the Navigation System. First, make sure your PDA meets the minimum system requirements. You also may want to check all the Running Programs on your PDA. If you have too many programs running on the background, they may be consuming your system memory; thus slowing down the PDA. 4. The navigation software does not load on my PC/PDA.
Troubleshooting 5. I’m having trouble establishing Bluetooth communication between my PC/PDA and GPS unit. Please consult the Hardware Quick Start guide for instructions on how to do this. If you still have trouble, please consult the user manual for your Bluetooth device.
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