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1. 99 S5 EC and 89 3360EEC The equipment was passed The test was performed according to the following European standards EN 300 328 2 V 1 2 1 2001 08 EN 301 489 1 V 1 4 1 2002 04 EN 301 489 17 V 1 2 1 2002 04 EN 50371 2002 EN 60950 2000 21 Appendix D Warranty Information Thank you for your purchase of GPS product from the company The company warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase The warranty for accessories 1s six months The stamp of distributor or a copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs The company will as its sole option repair or replace any components which fail in normal use Such repair or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor The customer 1s however responsible for any transportation costs This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration of repairs The company assumes no responsibility for special incidental punitive or consequential damages or loss of use 28
2. Citation MTK original chipset spec 24 Appendix B locr GPS Photo With 887 data logger and locr GPS Photo software users are allowed to import geotagging adds information to photos The position latitude longitude then be written into the EXIF header for the further application Also locr GPS Photo can integrated travel log and digital photos by date time to show photos on the map directly Please find the installation file for Windows XP Vista in CD tool or go to http www locr com for further information ve GPS Phiule 1 9 0 Mas Photo Setungs Time Adust Help _ About Dae Mame aiiice Longtude Hage i My ae I IMG_S13IPG 235 932006 13 1523 52 27600 1053293 IMG 9214JPG 23 93 2006 10 50 47 5225754 1054344 5 IMG 9215 JPG IMG_9216 JPG IMG_9217 JPG IMa _9218 JPG IMa _9398 JPG 113 _9401 JPG 113 _9402 JPG IG _9403 JPG IMG_9405 IPG IMA _3411 IPG IMG_9414 JPG IMG 9415 JPG Add GP5 Tacks 25 09 2006 10 5107 5 23 02 2006 19 51 12 2 23 02 2006 18 5122 5 25 03 2006 18 51 b2 25 03 2006 19 2529 b2 23 03 2006 19 25 53 23 03 2006 19 25 56 23 03 2006 19 26 06 25 MRIN es 2 25 RIMMA 192651 F 25 932006 15 2656 23 03 2006 19 27 00 10 53253 10 53255 9 97325 1U b325 W 5323 10 53337 10 5342 10 53435 10 5353 10 53719 10 53725 10 53723 HH amp HK KK KK MK KR MK OH OR Remove FOvrFEDEY Nare TRIFAN TAT Stat date 20070417_192702 7X7 17
3. be recycled While in the hospital turning off the 887 is recommended Wireless GPS receiver may interfere with medical equipments which use radio frequency Fora long period not using 887 please store it in dry cool places For safety keep the 887 and all accessories out of children s reach The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damages and loss resulting from the use of this manual or from deletion of data as a result of malfunction dead battery or from misuse of the product in any way Use only the supplied and approved accessories Unauthorized accessories modifications or attachments could damage the 887 and may violate regulations governing radio devices Use a dry clean soft cloth to clean the unit Do not use harsh cleaning solvents chemicals or strong detergents Do not attempt to open the 887 yourself Unauthorized hacking may 4 damage the unit and void your warranty 1 2 Introduction This 887 logger features an all in one cost effective portable GPS logging solution With its on board memory it allows you to log your routes by ways of time distance speed Through user friendly software utility it shows your track on Google Earth This data logger is small and robust ideal to carry everywhere for applications such as route tracking mountain climbing or fleet management 1 3 Features 1 Dual mode for both Data record and Navigation 2 Smart LOG function User can record th
4. Baudrate of your PDA 887 output data updates every second therefore the actual position and the position shown in your map may have slight time delay This may happen when you drive at higher speed or make a turn around a corner Note that 887 may not work indoors where it can not see the sky For the 1 time you use the 887 it will take 1 to 3 minutes to obtain the satellite constellation information and fix your position this is called Cold Start If you replace the battery 887 will do Cold Start again If your 887 can t fix your position for more than 20 minutes we suggest you change to another spot with open space and then try again 15 Chapter 3 How to configure your GPS Record The Gps View program only supports the Microsoft Windows based platform 3 1 Driver Installation Before the USB connector plugs in your PC Laptop please have your USB Driver Installation ready Install InstallDriver exe driver for USB port from CD ROM 3 2 GpsView software Open the Gps View software please select correct COM port and Baud Rate USB Bluetooth 115 200bps to configure GPS 3 2 1 Connect USB cable between GPS and laptop To USB port on PC Laptop 16 3 2 2 Executing GpsView Program Click Command tap Update Rate 1 5Hz is user configurable And still more options for choice of NMEA output DGPS etc all available through pull down menus gt GpsView StopLog GpsView Version
5. 04 2007 1927 35 20070410 195925 D 10 04 2007 29 05 00 23 08 INNA 1356 30 End date 17 04 2007 19 45 14 16 04 2007 20 05 52 75 1R 2006 19 77 7S Schwazer Bzy 11 33 T T tas Westirnes kinggebret r JIS t Address Lalilude 52 276 Photo vevis Actions Longitude 10 5320777777778 Automatic acotaqgina Manual qcotaqging a Upload Phulus Vist loz website www locr com 25 Appendix C Certification FCC Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC RF Exposure requirements This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHOURIZED MODIFICATION TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT 26 CE Notices C 09840 Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Low voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the Amendment Directive 93 68 EEC the procedures given in European Council Directive
6. 2 0 3 Sep 3d 2008 C 2008 Transystem Inc all ight reserved 17 3 2 3 Download AGPS 1 Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Management gt Connector COM and LPT Check Com port position O HTA RAG RAW gt fS ema 2 8398 Ry SFA FER EIR RES Y BT Port COM10 7 BT Port COM11 a BT Port COM12 aJ BT Port COM13 a BT Port COM14 A BT Port COM20 BT Port COM21 a BT Port COM6 pt Srt COM 2 Open GpsView exe gt Check Baud Rate and Com port gt click On aa GpsView Status P 7 Latitude Fix SBAS Mode a se Longitude Speed zt aati POOP Altitude tT Gsa Fos TeL T VIG Fix Tine MEHN fo 3 Choice Setup SGPRMC 0800051 044 V 8960 0000 N 00000 0000 0 00 0 00 03 A GPVTG 0 00 T M 0 00 N 0 00 K N 32 j GPZDA 044 03 09 2008 51 PMTK513 1 28 GPGGA 080006 044 8960 0000 N petapan a 0M1 080006 044 V 8960 0000 N 00000 0000 0 00 0 00 09 PZDA 080006 044 09 09 2008 52 Fix SBAS Mode N 89 600 No Fix No Fix S 2 Longitude Speed 704 E roo 0 00kmmh POOP Altitude aot F Gsv 137 0 wij I7 VTG Fix Time GpsView S Vetaon 203 Sep Xd 2008 DEF 2008 Transystem Inc allright reserved 5 When Updating now 100 click Enter complete 19 Versen 203 Sep Xd 2008 32008 Transystem Inc al tight reserved NOTE When you use AGPS function we suggest use GpsView to download the AGPS data via USB cable Chapter 4 Using Ph
7. 3 4 Connect to Serial Port Profile SPP Slave Bluetooth Manager 7 19 E3 a Bluetooth Manager 7 19 3 Bluetooth Bluetooth My Shortcuts My Shortcuts 3 S Connect 887 GPS i SPP slave TE ti CSs My Shortcuts E New Tools View 4 E New Tools View 8 Ej Tap and Hold 887 SPP slave Done Connect 5 Finish Bluetooth Manager Setup Step 4 Loading your GPS mapping or routing software You should have mapping software on your PDA Smartphone laptop or you need to install it before using the 887 for navigation Step 5 Starting the application Select the correct COM port amp baud rate within the application Note The Bluetooth device in most of the applications has an auto detect feature so that you do not need to select the Baud Rate 14 2 3 Helpful Tips It s better to turn off the 887 when you don t use it or the serial Flash s life can t last long Some vehicles having heavy metallic sun protecting coating on windshields may affect GPS signal receptions Driving in and around high buildings may affect GPS signal receptions Driving in tunnels or indoor park may affect signal receptions In general any GPS receiver performs best in open space where it can see clean sky Also weather will affect GPS reception rain amp snow contribute to worse sensitivity Low battery of a PDA or of an 887 may affect signal receptions Please check the correct COM and
8. 837 photoMate User s Manual Published on 27 July 2009 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before you DCG 1M ws dsig7sysccecnsss vieeraveideacengatara canes eaten N 4 BoD Noteand Warin co5 scesccctubsdacssndtexeicundanerbadesans bebedarasedtexeGaxdanerbadicanstubeineeecdiaes 4 UPD ih gir 119 1 1 eee nner EE 5 BF A 1 2 peer ea a a Ae 5 TAA CAUIOMS sri a aes ciea anaacaeqaaedaeeaness 5 13 A PPCAF ANCE caio E N NO 6 1 6 Power On Off and Push Button cc cccccnssssssesessesseseeeeeeeeeees 7 PEPE DDS DAY shes astecs ions E T T aie ew tae a 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started wong torsos eee E E 9 2 1 Checking the package Content 2 0 0 0 cccccssesceccccceeceaeeeeeeecceeeesaaaaeeees 9 22 Geno SURE LC yee eeseo topo E een stashed adeeb a rene tiat ae 10 Step 1 Charging Your Battery 0 0 0 0 ccccccccsssssssssseeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 10 Step 2 Turning on the power NAV LOG POD eee 11 Step 3 Connecting your handheld device with 887 ccccceeeeees 11 Step 4 Loading your GPS mapping or routing software 14 Step 5 Starting the application ccc cc ccecccccccccccecaeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaaaeeeees 14 2S H ept l PADS eceran ace ea eee 15 Chapter 3 How to configure your GPS Record ccccccccseeseeecceeeeeeeeeeees 16 J1 Dryer Distalia ton eee rc eon we eR eye ee ee Pn er en 16 J2 GDS VICW SOWA Creone Qari twee Bes e a Minden den edeaWiendan 16 3 2 1 Connect
9. USB cable between GPS and laptop 0 00 16 3 2 2 Executing GpsView Programn ccccccccssssseseccceeeecaaeseseeeeees 17 3 2 3 Download AGPS i323 erred ete a ee ee 18 Chapter 4 Using Photo Tagger software 0cccccccccssccccccccecsaeeeeeccceeeeeaaaaeeees 20 4 1 Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger ee 21 Bed COORG Eara a ONAA 21 4 3 Software Utility 887 Photo Tagger 000cccccccccccccccsecesseeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 21 Pa 1 Le 11 goaa E nan ee Tee ene eee nae eee Te 22 Appendix A Specifications cccccccccccccsssssseesseseeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeaaaaaeaeeesseeeess 22 Appendix B locr GPS PHOtO ccc cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Appendix C Certification c cccciemrsccycieadicortinieuieaiie nian ckesdintieieaeneats 26 Appendix D Warranty Information ccccccccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeees 28 Chapter 1 Before you begin 1 1 Note and Warning 887 uses Lithium Ion battery If 887 is used in temperature lower than 10C or higher than 60 C its battery charging capability will decrease Please leave the 887 far from heat or high temperature environment In addition do not expose your 887 in temperature higher than 140 F 60 C If you do not follow these rules the battery inside 887 may overheat explode or burn itself and this will lead to very serious damage The Lithium Ion battery inside the 887 should
10. conds Quickly Bluetooth is connected and ready blinking for data transmission 1 time 2 seconds in LOG mode Battery Status Blinking The battery is too low LED The battery 1s charging Blinking The battery is fully charged GPS Status Orange Acquiring satellites GPS LED Ky position not fixed GPS position is fixed Blinking Navigation 1 time second LOG POI Green Blinking In LOG mode Status LED Mm The memory has been full Quickly LED blinks 3 times Points of blinking Interest POD is recorded Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Checking the package content Congratulations on your purchase of the 887 with built in Lithium Ion chargeable battery Before you start using 887 please make sure if your package includes the following items If any item is damaged or missing please contact your dealer at once photoMate 887 x 1 USB to mini USB cable x 1 Car charger x 1 Strap CD Tool x 1 user manual software utility driver Quick start guide x 1 Unit package contents may vary depending on countries without prior notice NOTE The Cigarette Adapter can only be used to charge 887 Please don t make use of it with devices other than 887 2 2 Getting Started Please follow the procedure step by step Step 1 Charging Your Battery To charge your 887 data logger you have to plug your USB cable into the power source Charging time is about 90 minutes and you can charge from PC Noteb
11. e date by setting the interval of time distance and speed 125 000 waypoints AGPS available Fuzzy Auto on off Phototagger software G Mouse function ee ee 1 4 Applications Record your travels Manage business trip expense Concerned about one s driving behavior Geo photo 1 5 Appearance 1 DC jack mini USB type 2 Button Power off Navigation Navigation amp log 3 Bluetooth status LED blue 4 Battery status LED red green 5 GPS status LED orange 6 Log LED POI LED green 1 6 Power On Off and Push Button Push button 1sec gt fg ii Push button 3sec If Ilali a f n fl af E riai HU lt TN PA ENI me Bi 4 p LH Push button 38ee Push button 1see i LOG Click power button for Power off NAV POI logging Click power button for POI logging Difference between NAV and LOG Working as a Bluetooth GPS receiver Both of navigation and logging functions are enabled After you into the log mode the 887 will automatic start smart log function What is the Smart log function The 887 will auto adjust log frequency depend on speed 1 7 LED Display 887 photoMate has four LED lights one is Bluetooth Status LED the 2 one is Battery Status LED the 3 one is GPS Status LED the 4 one is Log LED The status table of LED shows as follows Status LED OS to any Bluetooth devices yet blinking se
12. ection Connection Wizard 47 7 13 gt Connection UZTE 4 7 17 Bluetooth Connection Wizard Explore a Bluetooth device Explore a aroraa device cover the services sabres evice ers and crea a Connection ae for them Connect to Internet via phone Access the Internet with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone 887 GPS Nokia 6230 ActiveSync via Bluetooth ca an sala le partnership with Cancel Back Next View 2 Ej Explore A Bluetooth device Tap 887 GPS gt Next 12 2 Explore a Bluetooth device and find the 887 BF Psatooth Pankey gf 4611 11 3 Bluetooth Authentication Device hioa to use tha ereen l i Passkey 0000 Gf your PDA asks for the passkey 3 Optional Connection Wizard lt lt 7 18 aa Connection Wizard 7 d 7 18 Bluetooth Connection Wizard Bluetooth Connection Wizard Explore a Bluetooth device Explore a Bluetooth device 2 887 GPS 2 887 GPS 7 SPP slave Connection shortcut s for the service s you selected were successfully created To connect Please select the service s offered by this From the Bluetooth Manager My device you would like to create connection Connections screen double tap the shortcuts for connection Or tap and hold the connection Security _ __ _ _ icon and select Connect from the menu go Use a secure encrypted connection Cancel Back Next Finish Ej Ej Select SPP slave gt Next Finish 1
13. ook s USB HOST or from cigarette lighter in car For the Ist time you use the 887 please charge battery until it is full the green LED is blinking Shown in below If the LED is red that means battery power is critically low Charge immediately Ifthe LED is green that means battery is charging now Ifthe green LED is blinking that means battery is fully charged 10 Step 2 Turning on the power NAV LOG POT Push button 3sec Push button 1sec gt a lt lt lt lt Push button 3sec Push button Isec Power off NAV LOG Click power button for POI logging Click power button for POI logging POI Difference between NAV and LOG Working as a Bluetooth GPS receiver Both of navigation and logging functions are enabled Step 3 Connecting your handheld device with 887 Please refer to the user manual of PDA to enable the Bluetooth connectivity If the connection between your device and 887 is successful the blue LED of 887 will be blinking Below we provide a common procedure of software installation to set up your PDA For other PDA the steps may be different Bluetooth Manager is a popular program used on Bluetooth device l1 IPAQ Wireless i722 Tap New to access other devices via Bluetooth z settings i Manager i v orra New Tools View J E ty ALL OFF Start gt Bluetooth Manager New 1 Open Bluetooth Manager on your pocket pc and establish a new conn
14. oto Tagger software 20 4 1 Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger Complete GPS Photo Tagger and USB drivers installation Refer to CD 4 2 Google Earth If you computer is not yet installed with Google Earth Google Earth has free download version go download it in the internet first For more information please visit http earth google com 4 3 Software Utility 887 Photo Tagger For further function to use the Photo Tagger software in detail please refer to Photo Tagger user manual Photo Tagger software gt Help gt User Manual To use a mini USB cable to connect the 887 to your PC you have to power on the 887 unit Please keep in mind to switch to LOG mode while using Photo Tagger software 21 Appendix Appendix A Specifications General ao 5 o p T z z N N DGPS WAAS EGNOS MSAS 0 05m s Position Accuracy Velocity Accuracy Without aid lt 4g DGPS WAAS EGNOS MSAS lt 4g start Warm start Cold start AGPS Sensitivity Acquisition 148dBm Max Tracking 165dBm Max 22 z E 5 oa gt O O au o O lt cA Sis O O cS pod NM bd 5 a OD 20 60C 0 45C Bluetooth Standard Fully compliant with Bluetooth V1 2 Output Power oaBm Typical ClassI Range Over 10 meters Bluetooth Profile Serial Port Profile SPP Frequency 2 4G 2 4835GHz ISM Band Security Yes 23 x
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