TeleType Company Bluetooth GPS Receiver GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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The software will usually recognize one of two COM ports for the Bluetooth GPS receiver. The
most common is COM 8. However, in cases where you have an older iPaq but have updated the
ROM, the port for your host device may be COM 5.
6.
Tap
OK
on the
GPS Status
screen to return to the main map screen. You will see that your
current position has been fixed, and that your location is represented by a large red arrow on the
map.
1.3.4 Powering the Bluetooth GPS Receiver
The TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver operates on three AAA batteries. You may use the
rechargeable batteries included with the package, or you may use other rechargeable batteries or
regular alkaline batteries. Alkaline batteries are NOT rechargeable, and cannot be used with the
charger provided.
DO NOT
place the Bluetooth GPS receiver on the charging stand if you have
standard alkaline batteries in your unit.
Alternately, you can use the power adapter for your Bluetooth GPS unit. When using the power
adapter, make sure that the power switch is set to "Off". Only then will your Bluetooth GPS unit use
power from the adapter and not the batteries. The "On/Off" switch refers to battery usage and does
not refer to the powering of the Bluetooth GPS unit as a whole.
1.3.4.1 Installing the Batteries
Installing batteries into your TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver is simple and straightforward, as shown
in the illustrations below.
1.
Remove the battery cover by sliding it downward.
2.
Insert the three AAA batteries. Make sure you insert the batteries in the appropriate position, and
note the polarities.