User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 12.Users manual-未完.pdf
- 111.pdf
- First-Time Use
- Unpacking
- Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver
- Turning the Receiver On
- Using the AC Adapter to Charge the Battery
- Adjusting Backlight Level and Idle Time
- Power Management
- Setting Time & Date
- Regional Settings
- Locking the Screen and the Keypad
- How to Hold the Receiver
- Using the Quick Toolbar
- Switching the Receiver Manually to Suspend Mode
- Turning the Receiver Off
- Receiver Description
- GNSS Toolbox
- Advanced Features
- Platform Specifications
- First-Time Use
- 15.19; 15.21; 15.105
- 111.pdf
- 15.19; 15.21; 15.105
English
10
Battery Compartment
The receiver makes use of a rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack.
Loosen the quarter-turn screws [15] [16] using a coin to
access the battery compartment [17]. The two screws use
opposite directions of rotation for opening and closing the
trap door.
The battery compartment can also accommodate a SIM card
[18] and a micro SD card [19].
When putting back the trap door, insert the bottom first, push
the trap door against the back of the receiver and seal the
battery compartment by fully rotating the two screws in the
opposite direction.
Information on battery charging: see ??.
Bottom View
The bottom view provides access to a standard mini-USB
connector [20]. You first need to open the protective rubber
flap [21], using a finger nail or a sharp and rigid tip to pull
the flap from its left-hand side.
The mini-USB port is used to connect the receiver to the AC
adapter, for a fast battery charging cycle, or to a computer for
file transfer through Microsoft ActiveSync. In both cases, you
need to use the USB cable provided.
Information on battery charging: see ??.
The bottom part of the receiver also accommodates a Reset
button [22], which is accessible after you have opened the
rubber flap [21].
The bottom view also shows the two recesses [23] in which
the back strap [24] can be anchored.
[19][18]
[22] [21][20]
[23]
[23]
[24]