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1. Navigation amp Track log Mode 13 15 hours Navigation Mode 15 17 hours Track log Mode 20 24 hours Spy Mode Up to 30 days Testing data of the receiver in open spaces Duration is subject to the environment of use operating mode positioning status weather and data format Ee Aiapg au abuey gt 0 MOH 15 Getting Started Place and Carry Your Receiver This device is built in with a MTK 51 channels 159dBm highly sensitive super single chipset It can easily fix positions at most places in your car If you bring it with you you also can use it to fix positions in relatively unfavorable outdoor environments For the first time it uses the EPS technology to improve the GPS position accuracy and in certain degree reduce the drifting EPS stands for Enhanced Positioning System a positioning technology we have specially developed for the device It is recommended to place the device In the supplied protection case Ona shelf or anti slip pad under the front rear windshield in your car In your backpack or in an outer pocket of your clothes Do not use the device at the following places At the following places or locations the device can fail to fix positions or its storage and maintenance can be adversely affected Avoid using the device at such places wherever possible A place at the window within a house or in a tunnel or in the shadow of a cluster of buildings
2. File Gi 1 Click VisualGPS choose Connect Serial Port lun pes d 16 41 amp Sig Nav Azmth Elvn panel Stats GPS SPS Mode 3D No Log B File Connect Log Help Ht 4 You can check these information in the Azmth Elvn satellites No direction elevation and motion trace of each satellite in use ig visualaPsce d 16 33 GN Port COME Drivers BuiltIn Serial6 Baud 38400 v p 2 Setup com port baud rate 38 400bps COM port COM1 COM10 the click OK to confirm AJ visualaPsce 4 16 41 amp Sig Nav Azmth Elvn Panel Stats of o oo m n he 90 60 5 Up TCRTICAL SPECE G ff zzz GPS SPS Mode 3D Ho Log File Connect Log Help Ht 5 The Panel interface displays information about the speed altitude direction vertical speed etc The Bluetooth port No may vary depending on the PDA model 4 16 41 amp Sig Nav azmthjElvn Panel Stats 47 E P el ee ee peg Peg ee r 4 Position Latitude N 26 05 8939 Longitude E 129 12 8844 Altitude 28 10 m Satellites In Use E Satellites In View 9 GPS SPS Mode 3D No Log File Connect Log Help ZS Ka 3 You can check these information in the Sig Nav Satellites in view Signal intensity 2 latitude longitude altitude positioning mode 3 etc J visualaPsce 4 16 41 amp Sig Nav Azmth Elyn Panel Stats To
3. End 2008 10 10 22 02 00 Distance 34 56km Average speed 3 5km h Max speed 89km h Max altitude 230m n Time zone GMT 4 00 2 Linking tracks Type Normal track Select multiple tracks using the Ctrl button Click and choose the Link button These tracks are linked together and a complete track is generated This function is used to merge multiple tracks generated in a travel A new files created a oe EE dE EE s2e1 Huibeue S a Relevant Software EI Adding voice and photos 1 Copy tracks audio records photos and other files from your memory card to the hard disk 2 Click the Add photos and voice button Select the location of the audio records and photos The software automatically looks for and matches the audio records and photos applicable to the current track and adds them to the track After the records and photos are added the quantity of the added files is displayed 3 Notes on the supported file format for addition The added digital photos have to be JPG files that support the EXIF protocol which is supported by photos captured on most digital cameras Before taking digital photos adjust the internal time of your digital camera Refer to P 16 for detailed operation HI Setting track points DI Exporting a track The software can be set to Select a track in the left window generate the track point icons pane Click Export button A track in Google Earth You
4. gt Every time you turn on the device a new track file is automatically created A track record may be in the standard mode or the expert mode You may define the mode Refer to P 29 for the operation The contents of a standard mode default record include Date time latitude longitude altitude speed heading and voice The contents of an professional mode record include Date time latitude longitude altitude speed heading voice positioning mode positioning type PDOP HDOP and VDOP A MicroSD card with the capacity of 2G may stores about 25 million records Note Never remove the memory card unless the device shuts down otherwise the logged track may be lost A track is logged on the memory card as a file You may manipulate and manage the file from your computer A track is conventionally named as follows Example 08071400 CSV It means that the track begins on July 14 2008 The last two digits 00 represent that the track is the first one of the day and so on The range of these two digits is from 00 to 99 There may be up to 100 tracks ina single day 20 Logging Your Journey Voice Adding a tag Point of Interset ER Adding a voice mark point You can add a voice mark to your traveling track at any time This is the simplest and most interesting way to take notes along your journey After that a Y symbol can be generated on the map to facilitate your recollection in the future
5. 4 satellites Antenna Type Built in active antenna E ime to First Fix Averaged Reacquisition lt 1 second Hot Start 1 second Warm Start 38 seconds Cold Start 42 seconds Mm Accuracy Non DGPS Differential GPS 3 0m CEP 50 5 0m CEP 95 With DGPS corrected EGNOS WAAS 1 5m CEP 30 50 2 5m CEP 95 with EPS technology E Dynamic Condition Altitude Limit 18 000 meters 60 000 feet max Velocity Limit 515 meters sec 1 000 knots max Acceleration Limit 4G max Jerk Limit 20 m sec Minimal Data Resolution 1 10000 minute Latitude Longitude 0 1km h Velocity 0 1 Degree Direction 0 1m Altitude DW Protocol NMEA Protocol Output V 3 01 Baud Rate 38 400 bps Datum WGS84 Update Frequency 1 Hz Default Data Bit 8 Parity N Stop bit 1 Output Format GGA GSA RMC GSV E Bluetooth Compatible Bluetooth Device with Serial Port Profile SPP Bluetooth Version 1 1 1 2 2 0 Compliant Bluetooth Class 2 operation about 10 meters range Frequency 2 400 to 2 480 GHz Modulation FHSS GFSK RF Channels 79 Input Sensitivity 80dBm Output level 4dBm E Logging Spec Format CSV file Standard Mode Date time Latitude Longitude Altitude Speed Heading and Voice Professional Mode Date Time Latitude Longitude Altitude Speed Heading Fix Mode PDOP HDOP VDOP and Voice W Voice Record Spec Format WAV Rate 48 kbps Length Limit no limi
6. Windows Mobile 6 0 system First of all long press the AK power button to turn on the device ie Settings Bluetooth E Yj 4 i2z17 QD Turn on Bluetooth Make this device discoverable to other devices Mode COM Ports Ej 1 Open Setting Bluetooth on smart phone select Turn on Bluetooth and make this device discoverable to other devices E Settings Z7 Yj 4 12 21 Enter Passkey L Enter a passkey to establish a secure connection with GPS Data Logger Passkey Kees Ej 4 Enter the Passkey 0000 click Next Settings Bluetooth a Yj 4 izi9 To add a new device tap New Tap and hold an existing device For more options New Mode Devices com Ports Ports E 2 Click New then search Bluetooth device E Bluetooth Seri Y 4 12 21 Enter Passkey Enter a passkey to establish a secure connection with GPS Data Logger Bluetooth Serial Port COM5 i This bluetooth device supports Serial Port Profile would you like to create a Bluetooth Serial Port for it 5 Click Yes to create a Bluetooth Serial Port Fj Settings Add a Device Til 4 12 20 Select the device you want to add GPS Data Logger Ej 3 Find the Bluetooth device E Y41208 GN Fj Settings Bluetooth To add a new device tap New Tap and hold an existing device for more options GPS Data Logger Mode Devices com
7. function has been disabled Short press the Power Function button to activate Bunooysaiqnoy MALSE the logging function The memory card space is full or there are more than 512 files under the root directory Back up and remove files from the card whenever necessary Troubleshooting Causes and Remedy Log LED Make sure that you have correctly plugged the continuously memory card flashes and the device emits audible alarms Make sure that the memory card has been formatted to FAT FAT16 The device supports Micro SD T Flash memory cards with a capacity of 64M 2G Make sure that the capacity of your current memory card falls within this range Photos and audio records Causes and Remedy There is no photo Make sure that you have activated the photo point on the track point output function in TIME ALBUM The digital photos you added do not support the EXIF protocol There s no photo Make sure that the added photos have not been in the photo point deleted or moved Photos do not Make sure that you have correctly set the correctly match camera time as well as the time zone in TIME their track points ALBUM There is no voice Make sure that you have activated the voice point on the track point output function in TIME ALBUM fa l DU I hear no voice Make sure that a media player is correctly installed on your computer The voice content The voice content cannot be heard clearl
8. off together with the vehicle You may fix the device on your car In addition to the navigator on the car the device also functions as a black box that records the traveling track of the car In the Auto ON OFF mode the device will not automatically sleep even after the device fails to establish a Bluetooth connection in 15 minutes This facilitates its connection with a terminal whenever possible If the device is already turned on using the charging cable will not automatically turn on or off the device If you only want to charge the receiver turn it off manually For details on the adaptor and charging cable refer to P 11 Engine On Engine OFF A beep beep Ai 2 D 6 6 CoLlumBuSs CoLumBuUS CH C D gt O O s TI Auto ON Auto OFF T 25 Relevant Software Time Album ER How to install 4 3 D gt ES z The device comes with a CD ROM that presents the TIME ALBUM software The software is specially designed for the device You may use it to add photos voice and other information to a track which can be viewed and played back on map software You may also use TIME ALBUM to configure detailed settings of the device TIME ALBUM is designed with extensive compatibility It is compatible with the following operating systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Linux Mac OS 9 1 9 2 Mac OS X v
9. or under a viaduct among tall buildings or ina narrow Street surrounded by buildings An extremely cold hot or wet place For example if the device is placed in a car directly exposed to the sunshine the high temperature may cause deformation or malfunction of the device A place on a platform where the device is easy to slip or fall in your car or a place at the airbag in the car A place near a strong magnetic field such as that near high voltage cables A place near a device that generates RF signals of the same band as the device a place near a RF device in 1 5GHz band The device is a precision device Avoid using it at sandy or dusty places Keep sand or water out of the device otherwise the device may fail and sometimes may suffer unrecoverable failure JaAladad ANOK ed pue are g COIE 14 Getting Started Preparing for Use E Memory card selection and file format This device supports MicroSD cards of most brands The supported storage capacity is 64M to 2G If you need to use the audio recording function only high speed memory cards with the capacity of more than 512M are supported because the access speeds of small capacity cards are limited You have to properly format the memory card before using it Plug the card in the reader and insert the latter to a USB port on you computer Then operate as follows Format MicroSD H Open Capacity 1 90 GB Explore Search File sy
10. that receives RF signal from GPS satellites which are 20 000km above the earth To receive the best signals use the receiver in open space wherever possible 2 The positions of GPS satellites are continuously changing Depending on when and where the device is used it may take long to acquire the position or positioning may be temporarily unavailable 3 The device may fail to position and track when you are moving at a speed of more than 800km h sd9 mo PUBL Getting Started How to Charge the Battery This device is built in with a 1000mAh Li polymer battery which allows for hundreds of charge discharge cycles Proper charging and discharging can effectively maximize the service life of the battery For indoor applications use the AC adaptor included in the accessories For vehicular applications use the car charger included in the accessories in addition to the auto ON OFF adaptor cable Normally the charging can be finished in about 3 5 hours When the Charge LED turns from red to green it means that the battery has been fully charged After charging is finished do not leave the charger at the power on state for a long time If you will not use the device for an extended period you should fully charge the battery before storing the device Notes on battery duration The battery duration is dependent on your selected operating mode The battery duration at different operating modes is as follows
11. track logging Vehicular Auto ON OFF When you use the unit on your car the 2m long charging auto ON OFF cable enables device to follow the power status of the car cigarette lighter socket and start up and shut down automatically that is the unit will be turned on off as soon as you turn on off the ignition switch suonduos g uonsuny WEILE 10 Accessories The AC adaptor is designed with a wide voltage range 100 240 V for global versatility The adaptor is for indoor use only Exceeding its specified voltage range can damage the adaptor or device and result in an electric shock accident AC Adapter Disconnect the power plug immediately after the charging is completed Optional Note The device cannot power on when it is being charged by the AC adaptor Car Charger The car charger can work with the 12 24V car cigarette N lighter socket It can be only used for the device Using it for any other purpose can damage the car charger and other devices The car charger can work with the charging cable to automatically start up and shut down the device and charge it Charging Cable The cable can work with the car charger for auto ON OFF and standard charging The device turns on as soon as the vehicle is started and the power supplies to the car cigarette lighter socket and turns off as soon as the vehicle is shut down and the power supply is disconnected Thus the device is automatically t
12. when the traveling speed of your car exceeds the value Range of settings 30km h at minimum and 300km h at maximum Time interval of Spy Tracking Mode You may Set the time interval to turn on the device in the Spy Tracking Mode A longer interval will result in a longer total standby duration Range of settings 1min 100 min Note If the receiver does not find configure files it runs in the standard mode by default Data storage mode Standard Mode Over speed alert OFF Time interval of Spy Tracking Mode 15min Device Settings Tracking modes Standard mode x v Over speed alert 30 300 km h Spy mode timer 1 100 minute generate a EI Track conversion options Click Options button The detailed options are launched 1 Export every meter The track is outputted at a certain distance interval 2 Export every second The track is outputted at a certain time interval 3 Over speed tag The point where the traveling speed of your car exceeds the predefined value is marked with an over speed icon on the track 4 Route width This is used to set the thickness and color of the lines connecting the track points between one another SUOI dO UOISIBAUOD ICI la p au Duunfuuo For more detailed operations refer to the help of the software 29 Relevant Software Google Earth GR How to install Click the Google Earth icon and complete the installatio
13. 10 1 v10 2 v10 3 v10 4 v10 5 Before installing the software select the correct version applicable to the operating system you are using 1 First you should install the JAVA virtual 2 After the installation is completed click the machine JVM Check your OS platform TIME ALBUM icon to launch the software There are different JVM versions for Windows Mac OS Linux Double click the icon and continue with the default installation options A gt SE i je bib vindowsi586 ne Ba np A beshwaesesaeasiunenetrshcheursenuensscnuaserecueureaussreses 26 Relevant Software FJ Configuring settings Always configure the following settings when you launch and use TIME ALBUM for the first time 1 You need to correct the GPS 2 Set the vehicle you will take Car time which is the GMT time Mode or Fly Mode If you will Click and choose Time Zone travel on walk or by car please Setup and set the time zone of choose the Car Mode your location For example New York is located in the West 4 Time Zone GMT 4 00 Kl Managing tracks 1 Importing a track Click the Add a track icon Select the track you want to add Click and choose the track name A preview of the track is shown in the left window pane and details of the track appear in the bottom pane Name 08101000 CSV Qty of track point 12500 Qty of check point 23 Qty of voice point 12 Qty of photo point 35 Star 2008 10 10 2 00 00
14. 26 Time Album 26 How ee 26 Configuring settings 2 Managing tracks 0000 27 Adding voice and photos 28 Setting track points 28 Exporting a pack 28 Configuring the device 29 Track conversion options 29 Google Earth 30 How to metal 30 Playing backatrack 30 Details on track points 3 Visual GPS 32 Troubleshooting Signal reception Bluetooth connection Track logging EE Photos and audio records 1U9 U07 It Bupped vet ue Packing List Please make sure that your package includes the following items 1 Multifunction GPS Data Logger Main Unit 2 AC Adaptor Input 110 250V optional 3 Car Charger Input 12 24V 4 Charging Cable Support Auto ON OFF Function 2 meters gt Protective Case 6 Carrying Strap 7 USB MicroSD Reader optional 8 User Manual 9 Software CD 10 Warranty Card Parts Description Part Names Power Function button Microphone Voice Record Button Power Connector Main Status LED GPS Active Antenna Built in Li polymer Battery Built in Point of Interest Button Log LED GPS Status LED Bluetooth LED Se o i et Z Sp CD Li MicroSD Card Slot Hand Strap Hole TI J O m O 7 O gt LU E ch O Parts Description Functions of Button aY Power Function Button Long press t
15. 3 N Longitude 139 726391 E Altitude 12m Speed 25km h Heading 169 Distance 24 78km Voice Click here to play 4 Photo point It is a place where a 5 Voice label point It is a place digital photo was taken on the where there is an audio record on track You may click the icon to the track You may click the icon view details on the photo and the to play the audio recorded at that geographical information of that time using a media player place amp o P 6 Point of interest Itis 7 Over speed point 8 Parking point The a place where you When the speed system automatically short pressed the POI exceeds the uses this icon to button You may play predefined value the indicate a sightseeing back a POI track point is place where you stay highlighted with a plane icon Refer to P 29 for over speed setting 31 s uiod 2e1 UO sj1e aq ed ensia RELLE Relevant Software Visual GPS First copy VisualGPSce from your computer to your PDA smart phone Pocket PC OS Before running the software establish a Bluetooth connection between the device and the terminal Refer to P 18 for the operation VisualGPSce J visuaicesce q 16 33 amp Sig Nav azmthjElvn Panel Stats ELIE Position Latitude N 00 00 0000 Longitude E 000 00 0000 Altitude 0 00 m Satellites In Use 0 Satellites In View 0 v Serial Port Comm Port i Logged NMEA File Connect Log Help
16. CortumBUS V 900 Multifunction GPS Data Logger User Manual Over speed Point Of led Alarm V4 Interest gt Ce v e A 2 ES Bluetooth Long Duration 2008 Victory Co Ltd Thank you for choosing our product Before using it make sure you have read this User s Manual and understood how to correctly use and maintain it This will start your pleasant GPS positioning experience Ah CAUTION This Manual is intended to guide you through the safe and correct use of the product and its accessories avoiding improper operations that may result in injury of yourself or any other person or cause device damage Never manipulate the product when you are driving a car Before manipulating it make sure that your car has been securely parked We cannot assume liabilities for any consequence resulting from the fact that you manipulate the product while driving AS a precision electronics the product contains no component that can be repaired by your own Any attempt to disassemble the product will void the original manufacturer s warranty Avoid violently shaking the device or dropping it from a high place Do not try to damage or puncture the device otherwise electrolyte in its built in battery may leak or combust causing injury or environmental pollution Never clean the product with solvents containing alcohol gasoline benzene or thinner or any other organic solvent which are likely to cause fire
17. Ports Ports Ej 6 Finish Bluetooth Connecting After the above configuration you may launch the navigation software to establish the connection After the connection is established the Bluetooth LED will be always on The device emits audible alert when the Bluetooth connection is established or cancelled The COM port No may vary depending on the model All you have to do is to configure the same port No in the navigation software The baud rate of the port should be 38 400bps 18 Getting Started E Acquiring position and navigating 1 Long press the Ma power button for 3s to turn on the device 2 In a relatively open outdoor environment point the device reception antenna to the sky Wait for several minutes until the position is fixed The amp Ze GPS LED flashes after the position is fixed 3 Pair and establish connection with the terminal as instructed in previous pages 4 Launch the navigation software Configure the COM port and set the baud rate to 38 400 When the G Bluetooth LED becomes always on the connection is established and navigation begins Notes on acquisition time of the device There are three kinds of GPS acquisition at startup cold start warm start and hot start 1 Cold start 35s A cold start is the startup in any of the following situations the device is used for the first time ephemeris is lost due to low battery level or the d
18. To view a voice label on a map refer to P 31 Audio recording is only supported on a high speed memory card with the capacity of more than 512M There s no length limit of a voice mark The only limit is the card capacity 1 Begin audio recording Press and 2 Finish recording Release the hold the Audio REC button Audio REC button When you Begin recording after the hear two beep sounds and the Run Power Status LED turns to Run Power Status LED turns to red and you hear a beep sound green the recording is finished g Veoma Fm re Q L turn gree ee beep beep M A7 ES A For excellent audio recording stay as near the microphone as possible ee 21 gt Q 2 Q o lt O D D D m Se o cr gt my mien a gt Raa ou V Se gt 22 gg SE Cc E Logging Your Journey FJ Adding a POI manually You can highlight the current place of interest anytime and anywhere After that a ds symbol is generated on the map to facilitate your recollection in the future To view a voice label on a map refer to P 31 1 Short press the POI button After you hear a beep the current position is marked as a POI e 4 M A G A POI added in the map E Starting a new track You can terminate the track you are logging and start a new track on your memory card 2 Long press the POI button until you hear three beep sounds A new
19. alerts are available to Q intuitively indicate the current operating Run Power Status LED status This LED indicates the current operating 1 Power on 2x Short beep Power off status power status etc 1x Long beep 2 Start of voice recording 1x Short beep pe E POE EEN EE ES End of voice recording 2x Short beep Ze TOW battor Ree teenie 3 Short press POI button to mark a POI gt in 3 Charging Red always on 1x Short beep 2y 4 Charging completed Green always on 4 Long press POI button to create a new o 5 Spy mode Blue always on flashing track 2x Short beep SS 6 Voice recording Red always on 5 A Bluetooth device is connected S disconnected Melody alert a 6 Plug remove the card Melody alert 7 Memory card error Continuous short beeps 8 Over speed alarm Continuous beep until the speed falls below the limit suoi duos q uoipuny4 Function Description The unit is a multifunction GPS data logger used to receive and log geographical position information on an external memory card You can use the unit and its software for Jl Navigation 159 Sensitivity The unit can be used as a normal Bluetooth GPS receiver enabling positioning and navigation through a Bluetooth connection with a terminal smart phone PDA computer etc on which a navigation map is installed GPS satellite Smartphone receives position information from the GPS receiver Receiving GPS signal f
20. captured photos and track positions Please adjust the camera time by following the correct procedure below Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server bi Update Now The time has been successfully synchronized with time windows com on 9 22 2008 at 9 31 PM Server time windows com Next synchronization 9 29 2008 at 9 31 PM Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet Learn more about time synchronization in Help and Support Center Cancel Click the Time and Date property at the lower right corner Open the Internet Time tab Click Update Now Make sure the time is successfully synchronized with the Internet time Set Date Time Pore E PR EJ fe Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Date Time September Y 2008 123 456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 7 a 10 10 35PM v Current time zone China Standard Time E Return to the Time and Date tab Now the time is the correct It should be the reference when you adjust the internal clock of your digital camera Open the Time setting menu of the digital camera Usually you can find the menu in system setup of the camera Set the correct time on your camera according to the time and date of your computer If possible the synchro
21. evice has been moved for more than 1 000km when it is turned off 2 Warm start 32s A warm Start is the startup in two or more hours after the last positioning 3 Hot start 1s A hot start is the startup within two hours after the last positioning The test environment is a place with relatively open view to the sky If it is difficult for the device to fix the position and the GPS LED is always on you should point upward the antenna part of the device and wait for a while If the position still cannot be fixed after 5 minutes perhaps you are a z DI situated at a place where GPS signals cannot reach In such a case move to 5 a place as open as possible and try to fix the position once again SEN SE It is not recommended for the EIS g receiver to fix the position for the point upward the GPS O first time at an indoor window or reception antenna to help G a any other relatively enclosed receive satellite signals e i gt environment eu eg 19 O Q 5 Q ou 4 ml Sp O A Logging Your Journey Logging a Track Waypoint Before running the track logging you should correctly format your memory card Refer to P 15 for the operation After the device is turned on and already in the positioning state it automatically logs the current track point once per second A single track may be unlimited in length Log LED flashes when the device is writing data to the memory card
22. functioning as a navigator the device also logs the track information of your journey in real time If the Bluetooth connection between the terminal and the device has been disconnected for more than 15 minutes or the device fails to establish a Bluetooth connection in 15 minutes the device automatically turns off its Bluetooth function and enters the Log Mode If there isn t any memory card in the device the Log LED fast flashes for 8 seconds and then the logging function is automatically turned off The device enters the Navigation Mode 17 Long press the MO for 3 seconds two short beeps and Short press the MO Short press the OW Mode or there isn t any Long press the MO for 3 seconds or Bluetooth disconnection over 15 minutes a long beep and shuts down A Navigation Navigation Mode In this mode this device turns off its logging function and only works for navigation thereby saving the power In this mode you may short press the Power Function button to turn on the logging function once again If the Bluetooth connection between the terminal and the device has been terminated for more than 15 minutes the device automatically shuts down pue UOIODDODUT sapow Huljesado jo JaNoabueyd RA 50 Se GE Li 23 gt 206 zo CcC d DO cr 3 gt v Getting Started FJ Establishing Bluetooth connection with a terminal illustrated with the
23. he key to turn on or off the power supply Short press it to change among the three modes Log Navigation Log and Navigation Refer to P 17 for detailed operations amp Point of Interest Button Short press the button to mark the current position as a POI Point of interest Long press the button to start a new track Refer to P 22 for detailed operations Record Button Press and hold the Record button to begin audio recording Release the button to stop recording and mark the current position as a POI Refer to P 21 for detailed operations Parts Description LEDs and Audible Alerts There are 3 graphic LEDs on V 900 front face A status LED is located at the top left A mini speaker is integrated in the unit These provide vivid audible and visual indications gg d C Log LED GPSLED E Bluetooth LED Log LED indicates the This LED indicates the This LED indicates the memory card status and current GPS satellites Bluetooth connection status whether the log function is positioning status and whether Bluetooth on function is on 1 Log function on Always 1 Acquiring satellites 1 No Bluetooth connection On Always on Flashing 2 Writing to memory card 2 GPS position is fixed 2 Connected with terminal Flashing Flashing device Always on 3 Memory card error Bluetooth turns off Off Continuous flashing 4 Log function off Off Fp edible alerts of built in mini speaker Abundant audible
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25. may file in the KMZ format is generated enable or disable the track You can click the file and point option as needed conveniently view it in Google Earth Google Maps You can Start point The place where the track choose other type of files which are starts suitable for other softwares End point The place where the track ends Voice label point A place where there is a voice record Point of interest A place where you pressed the POI button Photo point A place where a digital photo was taken Over speed point A place where you N exceeded the predefined speed S gt CD to SE tefte ei AD ch op CH oS Se d NT gt Q O Li Parking point A place where you stayed I WOON A KMZ files created Y H Y 5 Aa P Way point A normal data point of track 28 ype e Bunodxq Relevant Software Configuring the device 1 Click the Device Setting button An interface is launched Click Generate to generate a Config TXT file With the help of the USB reader copy the file to the root directory of your memory card 2 The Device Setting interface offers the following options Data storage mode You may set data storage mode to Standard Mode or Professional Mode If you are using a memory card with a low capacity you may choose Normal Mode to use less space Over speed alert You may set the speed in km h of over speed alert The device emits an alert
26. n Google Earth FJ Playing back a track Double click the track file with an extension of KMZ generated by TIME ALBUM to play back the track of your journey in Google Earth Click an icon such as a Photo point or a Voice label point on the track to view track point details There are also some other functions available For example you may play back the track by time Refer to the software instructions for detailed operation SS x ZSE ae n Places f L K ot ener je pom Er dg Pa y Mar 12 2009 2 i Mar 13 2008 Derer ap M9 E 11 00pm 33am d S Track list A Please scroll the bar on the ke upper right corner in order i g NS wy to check all the way point ts LK 4 T KN E d Mar 12 2008 i Mar 19 2008 i 11 00pm 3 26am Main window 30 bi 7 a JOvEHb teH he Sesakasagongaoz HA SEEER G O el CD Set DU gt Layers Relevant Software Kl Details on track points This device can record the following types of track point in Google Earth 1 Start point The data 2 End point The data 3 Way point It is the point of the first point of the last most common type of second on each track second on each track route point ona track It generally appears once per second Time 17 50 18 Index 22755 Date 08 03 15 Latitude 35 65551
27. nized time should be accurate to second Second is unlikely to appear in the time of a digital camera Let us illustrate with the time to the left You may set the time to 20 08 at first and then press the OK button as soon as the reference time changes from 20 07 59 to 20 08 08 In view of the error in the internal clock of your camera it is recommended to adjust the clock at least once per month Getting Started Start to Use GR Introduction and changeover of operating modes V 900 has three normal operating modes You may switch between these modes using the Power Function button as follows Long press the MO for 3 seconds along beep and shuts down down SW T Track Log Mode Track Log Mode In this mode this device turns off its Bluetooth function and only logs the track thereby saving additional power In this mode you may short press the Power Function button to awake the Bluetooth function Long press the MO for 3 seconds along beep and shuts Bluetooth disconnection over 15 minutes Short press the MOV Navigation Mode a short beep Power Off starts up T C i 3 Track Log amp a short beep memory card Track Log amp Navigation Mode After the device starts up it first enters the Track log amp Navigation Mode In this mode both the Bluetooth and Track Logging functions of the device are turned on While
28. plication To D Positioning Photos Positioning You may use the device when you take photos using a digital camera digital single lens reflect camera video camera or a camera phone collectively referred to as the camera hereinafter If the deivce operates in the positioning state it will log the GPS records along your journey in real time Then you may use the supplied software to match your camera photos to the GPS log file and geotag and view the places where these photos were taken on a map g suoiduos q uoipuny4 Function Description Over speed Alarm This device allows you to set a certain speed value When your car travels faster than this value the unit emits sharp audible alarm until the speed falls below the value When you drive your car at a high speed this provides you with the convenience to control the maximum vehicle speed solely with the audible alarm of the unit without occasionally checking the speedometer reading thereby ensuring driving safety Spy Tacking Mode This device is specially designed with the Super long Dormant Tracking Mode SPY Tacking Mode You may set the unit to enter the Dormant Tracking Mode using combination buttons In this mode the unit starts at a fixed time interval acquires the position logs the current track and other position information and then shuts down In dormant operation the power consumption is extremely low This can meet your needs of long term
29. rom the satellites transferring position information to a device through bluetooth CC OC umMmBusS Function Description Track Log Waypoint 1 This data logger can run offline in a standalone mode in which it is not connected to any terminal In this mode it can log the date time latitude longitude altitude speed direction voice positioning mode positioning type PDOP HDOP VDOP etc 2 YoU may Start a new track record at any time 3 You may use the POI button to highlight the current geographical position whenever you want 4 You may use the supplied software to define your personalized logging parameters such as the time and distance intervals of logging the value of over speed alarm etc 5 YOU May use map software to view the track information along your journey 6 This data logger innovatively uses a MicroSD card as the storage medium delivering larger storage and quicker reading than logging with an internal memory MicroSD cards of mainstream brands with the capacity of 64M to 2G are supported MicroSD card is also called T Flash card Mark a POI Along Your Voice Journey With a Voice Label tag This device innovatively enables you to mark a POI using voice With Voice Record button on the device unit you can mark the current geographical position anywhere and anytime Later you can listen to and view the marked voice in Google Earth or other map software ap
30. s Notes on Data Logged on the Unit Never remove the memory card while the unit is being used otherwise information stored on it may be lost In case that any position information GPS log files is not correctly or completely logged due to a failed logging memory card or system no compensation can be made for any damaged log data or any damaged photo that contains position information Notes on Online Map View Because the online map service is provided by a third party it s subject to content change or termination without notice Contents Packing List 04 Parts Description 05 Part Names p eeccceeeeee 05 Functions of button 06 LEDs and audible alerts 07 Part Names 08 Accessories n 11 About GPS 12 Getting Started 12 How to charge the battery 13 Place and carry your receiver K Memory card selection amp file format 5 Setting camera date and time 16 Introduction and operating modes Bluetooth connection 18 Acquiring position and navigating 19 Logging Your Joureny 20 Logging a track 005 20 Adding a voice mark point 21 Adding a POI manually 22 Starting a new track 22 Integrating photos with a map 23 Over speed alarm 23 Spy tracking mode 24 Vehicular Auto ON OFF Relevant Software
31. sitiom Awerace Latitude N 26 05 3939 StdDev 0 1 Longitude FE 129 15 8874 StdDev 0 1 Altitude 27 51 m StdDev 1 0 Least Squares Awerace latitude N 26 05 8940 StdDev 0 1 Longitude EF 129 15 8874 StdDev 0 1 Altitude 29 32 m St ier 0 1 Samples Lat Lon Samples 55 Altitude Samples 85 BOF alucs FDOF 2 10 mor 1 00 VDOR 1 90 GPS SPS Mode 3D No Log File Connect Log Help Ka 6 The Stats interface displays information about the average latitude longitude the last latitude longitude quantity of samples DOP Dilution of Precision values etc 2 The signal intensity is dependent on the climate day or night weather environment of placement etc 3 Accurate plane positioning information is offered in the 2D mode accurate 3D latitude information is offered in the 3D mode 32 Troubleshooting Signal reception Causes and Remedy No satellite signal received Avoid using the receiver under an automobile Intermittent windshield that contains metallic wires or has positioning been coated with a film or in a house tunnel or underground parking lot or on a patio like land or near high voltage cables or in any other environment where strong shield or Serious position interference presents If you are using the drifting receiver in any of above environments move it to a place with an open view to the sky Inaccurate positioning If you will bring the receiver with you and use i
32. stem Cn v Sharing and Security Allocation unit size Default allocation size v Format Volume label Eject MicroSD Format options Cut C Quick Format Copy Create Shortcut Rename Properties Right click your mouse on the volume label Select the FAT file system and click where the card is located Select Format Start See the above figure If the card is in a non FAT file format the device cannot conduct normal recording In such a case it beeps an alarm If the track logging function is enabled but no memory card is plugged or a memory card is improperly plugged the Log LED flashes alerting you that GPS track logging cannot be started ji When you are using the device do not remove or plug the memory card if the power is on otherwise the device can be damaged and data can be lost Always remove or plug the card after the device shuts down DI SEH Q ms De lt s 3 DI Q ct Lo D CD CH CH O D Memory cards of certain models do not support more than 512 files under a single directory Data storage will be no longer available if the files are more than this limit Please backup excessive records to your computer whenever necessary 15 Lo D ct a Q O o 3 D s o Q D ct D ou Q E 3 D Getting Started Setting camera date and time If the internal clock of your digital camera is incorrectly set there can be error between the
33. t you should place it at an open space and wait until it acquires the position and receives all ephemeris This can improve its performance For positioning purpose place the receiver at an open space wherever possible The symptom can be improved if ideal satellite signals are received A small drift an error within 8m will not affect the position match between the photo and the GPS coordinates Bulyooysejqnoy us 33 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Connection Causes and Remedy Failure to Make sure that the receiver terminal distance is establish a within the effective range Bluetooth connection with the terminal The receiver or terminal has been connected with another Bluetooth device If the device fails to establish a Bluetooth connection in 15 minutes the Bluetooth function is automatically turned off Short press the Power Function button to turn on the function once again Bluetooth Correctly set the baud rate and device type in connection is GPS setup on the navigation software disconnected The distance between the device and its connected terminal exceeds the effective distance of connection Make sure that both devices are apart from each other within the effective range Track Logging Symptoms Causes and Remedy Track logging The device has not acquired the position yet cannot be Its logging function cannot be normal until the initiated position is acquired The logging
34. ted W Storage Card Type MicroSD T Flash Capacity 64M 128M 256M 512M 1G 2G Voice recording requires capacity above 512M Format FAT FAT16 files system WE USB MicroSD Reader optional Type MicroSD T Flash support SDHC USB Type USB 2 0 38 Specification W Power Supplies Main Unit Built in rechargeable Lithium polymer battery with capacity 1000mAh The duration of V 900 s built in battery is dependent on your selected operating mode The battery duration at different operating modes is as follows Navigation amp Track Log Mode 13 15 hours Navigation Mode 15 17 hours Track log Mode 20 24 hours Spy Mode 15 30 days E AC Adapter optional Model V 30AC Input AC100 240V 50 60HZ 11VA Output DC 5 0V 600mA W Car Charger Model V 10DC Input DC 12 24C Output DC 5 0V 1000mA W Operation Operation Temperature 10 C to 50 C Store Temperature 20 C to 60 C Operation Humidity 5 to 95 No condensing The test environment shall be a place in open sky 2 Duration time is subject to the environment of use operating mode positioning status and data format We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Copyright 2008 VICTORY All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the pr
35. the Super long Dormant Tracking Mode Sky Tracking Mode In this mode the device intermittently runs realizing super long battery duration of up to 30 days In this operating mode the device is waked up started fixes the position and logs the track information at a certain time interval The Bluetooth function is turned off When the device is standby the main status LED intermittently flashes in blue All other LEDs on the device are off and the speaker is mute This mode is suitable for tracking your car for an extended period or for places where charging is unavailable e g in a long hiking The value of the interval can be set in software refer to P 29 1 How to enter the Spy Tracking 2 Flow of the Spy Tracking Mode Mode Startup Wait until the position is acquired 4 Continuously log the track am AY Spy Tacking Mode information for 8 seconds after the acquisition L 4 Predefined time interval 24 Logging Your Journey Auto Vehicular Auto ON OFF ONO When you use the device in your car please charge it using the car changer and the charging cable Auto ON OFF and standard charging can be realized that is the device is turned on as soon as the vehicle is started and the power supply to the car cigarette lighter socket is connected and turned off as soon as the vehicle is shut down and the power supply is disconnected Thus the device is automatically powered on or
36. track is started 6 press and hold A7 A H A new track log created Logging Your Journey Integrating Photos Dia with a Map Positioning Before using this function always adjust the camera clock to the synchronized GPS time Refer to P 16 for the detailed operation After the time is accurately adjusted you can bring the device together with the camera and take photos Refer to P 31 on how to view photos on a map The symbol of a photo point is in the map software Over speed Alarm If the speed of the car you are driving exceeds the predefined value of the device the speaker continuously emits sharp audible alarms until the traveling speed falls below the value You may manually cancel the alarm All you have to do is to short press the POI button thereby temporarily turning off the over speed alarm function When you drive your car at a high speed this provides you with the convenience to control the maximum vehicle speed solely with the audible alarm of the device without occasionally checking the speedometer reading thereby ensuring driving safety Note Over speed alarm is only available when the track log function is turned on Refer to P 29 on how to set the predefined speed value wejy paeds 1aAO dey e UU sojoud Hulze16a UyT 23 L O lt D O A O CA CD Logging Your Journey Spy Tacking Mode The device is uniquely designed with
37. urned on or off together with the vehicle The cable is not for data transmission purpose USB MicroSD Reader The reader works with a MicroSD card carrying log data and allows you to access delete or copy data at a high speed or format the card through a USB port on your computer Optional Carrying Strap D O O L WN O L To use the hand strap simply thread it through the hole at the bottom of your device You may use the slider mechanism to adjust the tension Do not forcefully pull the hand strap otherwise it may break II About GPS The Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U S Department of Defense GPS was originally intended for military applications but in the 1980s the government made the system available for civilian use GPS works in any weather conditions anywhere in the world 24 hours a day There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS The GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system The accuracy of location data can be affected by adjustments to GPS satellites made by the U S government and are subject to change with civil GPS policy and the Federal Radio navigation Plan Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry Notes 1 The receiver is a positioning device
38. y in is too noisy or noisy outdoor environments When you record cannot be heard the audio stay as near the microphone as possible Buooyse qnol oz The voice content If you use a low speed memory card with the is intermittent capacity of less than 512M the recorded voice will be intermittent Use a high speed card if you want to access the audio recording function Buljoousajqnoly Troubleshooting 5 Power Symptoms Causes and Remedy The device does Battery level is low Charge the device 13 not respond when I press the Power You cannot turn it on when charging with the button to turn it AC adaptor 11 on The Run Status Check that the AC Adaptor or the Car Charger LED does not is correctly connected light in red The receiver body It s normal that the receiver feels slightly warm feels slightly when it s operating or being charged warm Notes If you encounter any trouble that cannot be removed by your own consult your local dealer or call the after service telephone number listed on the Warranty Card Memo Lo O D G O DI Gg O Specification E Product Specification Dimension 43 L x74 W x9 9 H mm Weight 55g Volume 32cc Chipset MTK ARM Super single chip Channels 51 channel all in view tracking Frequency 1575 42Mhz L1 C A code built in WAAS EGNOS MSAS Demodulator Sensitivity better than 159dBm Fix Capability 2D fix of 3 satellites 3D of

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