Flaircomm Technologies GPSBT560 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
GPSBT560 User Manual
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The receiver can store up to 8 paired Bluetooth devices. Any one of them can be connected the receiver. However,
for any give time, only one device can be connected.
Detailed operation procedures are as follows:
1. Place your receiver close to a Bluetooth device, and ensure that your receiver is power off, and the device is
power on.
2. Switch the receiver on by pushing up the power key, the Red LED blinks once per minute and the Blue LED
blinks once per second. This indicates that the receiver has been successfully turned on and entered the paring
mode.
3. Following your Bluetooth device’s user guide to active Bluetooth device search, on the Bluetooth device side
you will see a list of Bluetooth equipments found at the end of the searching process.
4. Select this GPS Bluetooth receiver ‘GPSBT560’ from the list, and then follow the device’s instructions to
initiate pairing operation from the device side.
5. During the pairing process, the device will be prompted to enter a passkey. Please enter passkey “0000” to
confirm the pairing operation between the receiver and your Bluetooth device. Once the pairing procedure is
completed, GPS receiver will exit the pairing mode and enter the standby mode. The Blue LED will be off.
Note
1. The receiver will stay in the pairing mode for about 3 minutes. If no device has been paired or cannot be
finished within 3 minutes, the receiver will exit the pairing mode and enter the standby mode. The Blue LED
will be off and you need to go back to above steps to enter the paring process.
2.5.2 Connecting/Disconnecting the receiver with a Bluetooth device
Your receiver will only communicate with a paired Bluetooth device with a Bluetooth connection established in
advance.
Connecting your receiver with a Bluetooth device
Place the receiver close to the Bluetooth device, follow the device user guide to find the receiver, and then send a
connection request to the receiver. Note that, since there can only be one Bluetooth connection at any time, the
receiver must in the standby mode before establishing a connection to a paired device.
Disconnecting your receiver from a Bluetooth device:
To disconnect the receiver from a Bluetooth device, you can:
1. Power off the receiver
2. Refer to the device’s manual to initiate the disconnection from the device side.
Once disconnected, the receiver will enter the standby mode and the Blue LED goes off.