IOGear GPS Receiver GBGPS201 User Manual

Bluetooth™ GPS with Navigation Software  
Hardware Quick Start Guide (GBGPS201)  
 
Welcome  
The IOGEAR Bluetooth GPS system is a real-time navigation system. The Bluetooth GPS  
receiver allows you to receive positioning data from satellites and connect to mobile computing  
devices via Bluetooth, without cables. It provides high position accuracy and 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. It is portable and  
lightweight, so you can put it on the dashboard or any other location that provides a direct line of  
sight to the sky.  
You will never get lost again!  
 
Features  
Bluetooth enabled GPS system to take advantage of your Bluetooth enabled PDA or computer*  
Map and navigation software included  
Highly sensitive unit to assure effective tracking and navigating  
Superior power saving circuitry to allow at least 25 hour operation  
Class 2 Bluetooth device.  
Easy to connect the GPS receiver to your favorite mobile devices  
 
Package Contents  
This package contains:  
• 1 Bluetooth GPS receiver  
• 1 AC-DC Charger  
• 1 Car Charger  
• 1 Pouch  
• 1 Neck Strap  
• 1 Quick Start Guide for Hardware  
• 1 Quick Start Guide for Map Software  
• CDs with User Documentation, GPS software and Map data  
• 1 Warranty/Registration Card  
 
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Introduction  
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Introduction  
1. Power Switch  
3. Reset Switch  
To turn the IOGEAR GPS unit ON/OFF, slide the switch  
towards the desired position as indicated below.  
The main function of the reset switch is to perform a Cold Start of  
the GPS unit. Essentially, a cold start wipes off all the data - such  
as satellite IDs, position information, etc. - stored in the GPS  
memory. After the GPS unit is “cold-started” it will obtain all  
required information from scratch.  
ON – Slide switch to the right position to turn on  
OFF – Slide switch to the left position to turn it off  
Instances when you would need to do a cold start of the GPS unit  
include:  
GPS cannot establish communication with the satellites even  
after long periods of waiting  
You have moved to another location (such as to a different  
state/country) with the GPS unit OFF and now it cannot  
establish its position  
2. Power Jack  
Before you can use the IOGEAR GPS unit, you need to  
charge it for approximately 3 hours to fully charge. In the  
box, you should have received both an AC-DC charger, and  
car charger  
Cold-Start Procedure  
1. Turn the GPS ON  
• AC Charger – Can be connected to any power outlet  
found in your home.  
2. Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds  
3. Release reset button  
• DC Charger – For vehicle use; connects to the  
cigarette lighter port.  
After performing a cold-start, the GPS unit should take about 5  
minutes to establish its position, since it needs to gather all GPS  
data from scratch. However, depending on your location/  
environment, this process may take up to 15 minutes.  
To charge the built-in battery, simply connect one of the  
included chargers to the power jack on your GPS unit.  
 
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Introduction  
(GPS)  
4. GPS Status LED (Green)  
• Blinking - GPS receiver is attempting to establish position.  
7. External Antenna Jack  
The external antenna jack allows you to connect an external  
antenna in cases when it’s not possible for the GPS unit to have a  
direct view to the sky. This may be the case if your vehicle does  
not have an area where you can easily mount your GPS unit.  
Another instance is if your vehicle’s surrounding causes  
interference with the GPS wireless signals. With the external  
antenna, you can place the GPS unit anywhere on your vehicle and  
• Steady light - indicates the GPS position is established..  
5. Bluetooth Status LED (Blue)  
• Slow Blinking (every four seconds) – GPS receiver is ready to  
accept Bluetooth connections, but is not yet connected to any  
Bluetooth device.  
mount the antenna on the roof.  
• Fast Blinking (every second) – GPS receiver has established  
communication with another Bluetooth device.  
6. Power Status LED (Yellow/Orange/Red)  
• No light – If the unit is ON, it indicates the receiver is operating  
on battery power and has sufficient charge  
• Steady yellow light - Battery is charging and GPS is ON  
• Steady orange light – Battery is charging and GPS is OFF  
• Blinking red light - indicates a battery fault. This can occur if  
the GPS unit is exposed to extreme temperature conditions.  
In this case, place the GPS in a location that allows it to return  
to a normal operating temperature.  
• Steady red light – indicates system fault. This occurs when  
internal electrical damage or system malfunction is detected.  
 
5
Requirements  
Safety  
Obstruction and Interference  
Carefully read all instructions before using the IOGEAR  
GPS unit and set-up all your equipment in the car before  
driving. DO NOT attempt to follow any of the instructions  
provided here while you drive as this may present danger  
not only to yourself but to others on the road as well.  
The first time you power on your GPS unit, it may take up to 15  
minutes to establish its position. The actual amount of time it takes  
to establish its position, may increase or decrease, depending on  
many environmental factors.  
When using this unit, make sure to obey all traffic laws and Among the factors that could cause interference are:  
regulations. Always use good judgment and safety  
Tall buildings  
Enclosed or Indoor areas  
precautions.  
Metal or other type of objects that interfere with wireless  
signals  
Extreme Temperatures  
The Lithium-Ion battery inside the GPS unit is sensitive to  
extreme temperatures. Do not leave the receiver in a  
location where temperatures are higher than 60° C (140°  
F). In case of extreme temperatures, please allow the GPS  
For best results, have the GPS unit in a place where it has a clear  
view to the sky and away from large/tall structures.  
to warm or cool before normal operation.  
 
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Operation  
3. Establish GPS Position  
HARDWARE  
The green GPS LED will glow continuously while the  
GPS position is being established, which may take  
up to 15 minutes the first time the unit is turned on.  
Step 1: Charging Battery  
Before you can use the GPS receiver, you need to fully charge  
the internal battery. Plug one of the included chargers into the  
GPS power Jack and then to your power source. The GPS  
receiver needs to be charged for approximately 3 hours for a full  
charge. A fully charged unit will give you about 25 hours of  
continuous operation.  
Once the GPS has established position, the GPS  
LED will remain steady. If the GPS receiver does  
not establish position after about 15 minutes, try  
placing/moving the unit to a different where it has a  
clear view of the sky.  
Step 2: Establish GPS Position .  
Once you have established GPS position (green  
LED is steady), proceed to next step below.  
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Slide the power switch of the GPS towards the ON position.  
4. Bluetooth Connectivity  
Your receiver will automatically begin accepting  
GPS and Bluetooth signals when the power is turned on.  
The blue LED will blink approximately every four  
seconds to let you know the Bluetooth radio is  
active and ready to accept a Bluetooth connection.  
Please follow the steps below to establish Bluetooth  
communication between your GPS and Bluetooth  
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Operation  
Once you establish connection with your Bluetooth  
device, the blue LED will remain solid blue.  
Connect GPS Receiver to your PDA  
Check List  
Note: If you encounter any connectivity problems, please  
consult User Manual for advanced troubleshooting.  
Complete the following checklist before beginning operation:  
• Navigation software application and maps are  
correctly installed on your PDA.  
• Bluetooth GPS battery is fully charged  
• PDA battery is fully charged, if not directly  
connected to a power outlet  
Step 3: Connect GPS Receiver to your Bluetooth-enabled  
device  
• Verify that Bluetooth functionality is enabled and  
working on your PDA.  
In order to connect the IOGEAR GPS receiver to your Bluetooth-  
enabled device, you will have to establish a Serial Port connection  
between the two devices. The instructions below are to demonstrate  
an example on how this is setup; this will probably vary depending  
on your equipment and the Bluetooth software version that you are  
using.  
If you have any problems establishing the connection between the  
GPS receiver and your Bluetooth device, please consult the manual  
of your Bluetooth device. Also, for more detailed instructions,  
consult the User manual of your IOGEAR Bluetooth GPS unit.  
 
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Operation  
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4. Tap on “New” and then select “Connect”  
Make sure Bluetooth is ON.  
Tap on the Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth  
services on your PDA.  
3. Tap on “Bluetooth Manager” to open it.  
 
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Operation  
6. Tap the box where it says “No Device selected”  
Make sure “Explore a Bluetooth device” is  
highlighted and then tap “Next”  
5.  
 
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Operation  
7.  
Tap the icon “IOGEAR GPS” When prompted for 8. Under the Service Election Tap “SPP for GPS”  
a PIN code, enter “0000” (four zeroes). and then click “Next”  
 
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Operation  
9.  
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Tap “Finish”  
Tap and hold until sub menu appears, then select  
Connect  
 
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Operation  
11. Close Bluetooth Manager  
Connect GPS Receiver to your Laptop  
You may now proceed to the “GPS Software  
Quick Start Guide” to complete the GPS  
connection setup.  
In the example below, the Bluetooth software used  
was Widcomm stack version 1.4.2. The procedure  
given here is for your reference and may vary  
depending on your Bluetooth software and version that  
you are using.  
12.  
Note: In some cases, the Bluetooth connection  
between your PDA and GPS may be terminated  
if not used within a specified time interval.  
Please make sure that when you follow the steps  
in the “Configure Software to use with GPS”  
section of the software quick start guide, that  
your Bluetooth connection is still active. If it isn’t,  
please re-establish the connection again.  
1. Make sure that Bluetooth is ON. In our case, this is  
shown by the blue/white Bluetooth icon on the  
Windows tray bar.  
 
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Operation  
3.  
2. Double-click on the “My Bluetooth Places” icon to  
open the Bluetooth software. And then do a  
“Search for devices in range” to discover the  
Bluetooth GPS unit.  
Right-click on the GPS unit and select “Pair Device”  
from the pop-up menu.  
 
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Operation  
4. When prompted to enter PIN code, please enter “0000” (four zeroes), and then click OK.  
When prompted to enter PIN code, please enter “0000” (four zeroes), and then click OK.  
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Operation  
6. Double-click on the GPS icon to see a list of the  
services offered by this device. The service  
offered by the unit is the Serial Port service. To  
connect to the serial port, please double-click on  
the icon.  
7. Your laptop will then start connecting to the serial  
port on the GPS. Upon connection, you should  
receive a message informing you of the COM port #  
used for connection. In our case, the laptop  
connected to COM 5 on the GPS unit. Simply click  
OK and close your Bluetooth software.  
 
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Operation  
8. You may now proceed to the “GPS Software Quick  
Start Guide” to complete the GPS connection setup.  
Note: In some cases, the Bluetooth connection  
between your computer/GPS may be terminated if  
not used within a specified time interval. Please  
make sure that when you follow the steps in the  
“Configure Software to use with GPS” section of the  
software quick start guide, that your Bluetooth  
connection is still active. If it isn’t, please re-  
establish the connection again.  
 
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Contact info.  
23 Hubble  
Irvine, CA 92618  
(P) 949.453.8782  
(F) 949.453.8785  
 

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