Specifications

Tip: You can also use any market available standard USB car charger or USB travel charger to
charge up the battery power for your GPS Logger.
3. Power on/off your GPS Logger
Long press the button to power on/off your GPS Logger. The blue LED indicator
blinks once upon power-on, and the red LED indicator blinks upon power-off.
Tip: Go to GPS Logger LED indicators to familiarize yourself with the LED indicators.
4. Initiate your GPS Logger for the first GPS fix
It requires a clear sky for your GPS Logger to receive GPS signals and acquires a
GPS fix. Please leave your GPS Logger on the balcony, the top of your car, or
anyplace where there is no obstruction or shading to fasten up the GPS fix
acquisition for your GPS Logger.
Once the first GPS fix is successfully acquired, both the blue and red LED indicators
of GPS Logger will blink simultaneously twice, indicating that track logging has
begun. GPS Logger will then start logging based on the tracking interval configured
in the hardware settings of the device.
Note:
1. Find the LED indicationdetails in GPS Logger LED indicators.
2. For more detailed information on the GPS fix, correct wear and use of your GPS Logger, please
refer to Essentials for Beginners.
5. Data import by i-gotU GPS software
Connect your GPS Logger to your computer, and launch i-gotU GPS to start
importing track data logged in your GPS device. Click Download Data button and
follow the on-screen instruction to import the track logs saved on GPS Loggerto
your computer. Click on the device name, and you can see it on Google Map in few
seconds.
Note:
1. It requires Internet connection to retrieve the map data for the selected track.