RoyalTek MBT-1100 User Manual

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RoyalTek
Bluetooth GPS
Datalog Receiver
MBT-1100
User Manual
Published on March 2008 by RoyalTek Company Ltd.
(Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.)
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Content
1. Product Introduction ................................................................3
1.1 Overview..........................................................................................................3
1.2 Main Features...................................................................................................3
1.3 Product Notification.........................................................................................3
1.4 Application.......................................................................................................3
1.5 Specification ....................................................................................................4
1.6 Logger function................................................................................................ 5
2. Before Start ..............................................................................7
2.1 Check the Package Content .............................................................................7
2.2 Power Button (Right View)..............................................................................7
2.3 LED Display ....................................................................................................8
2.4 Hardware Features ...........................................................................................8
2.4.1. Power Button .......................................................................................8
2.4.2. Bluetooth Status LED (Blue) ...............................................................8
2.4.3. GPS Status LED (Green) .....................................................................8
2.4.4. Memory Status LED (Red) .................................................................. 9
2.4.5. Battery Status LED (Amber/Yellow) ...................................................9
2.5. Getting Started ................................................................................................9
2.5.1. STEP 1: Turn on Receiver and Wait for GPS Fix ................................9
2.5.2. STEP 2: Connect to Bluetooth-Enabled Devices.................................9
2.5.3. STEP 3: Connect to your Navigation Software ................................... 9
2.6 How to use Car Charger to charge your handheld device..............................10
3. Utility Installation .................................................................. 11
3.1 Install USB Driver (Windows 2000/XP/2003) or (Windows
Vista family)..................................................................................................12
3.2 Install Data download Utility.........................................................................14
3.3 Transfer data to your PC or Notebook ........................................................... 18
3.3.1 Connect MBT-1100............................................................................. 18
3.3.2 Download Data ...................................................................................19
3.3.3 Get and Set MBT-1100 Device Status ................................................20
3.3.4 Get the Data Logger Data Downloader revision information............. 22
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1. Product Introduction
1.1 Overview
The MBT-1100 is equipped with the latest GPS solution for fast and accurate fix
on GPS signals. This latest round of technology advancements gives the users
an “instant on” feel, and the experience in navigation becomes more natural.
The dimension of 69.5(L) x 23(W) x 20(H) and weight only 38g, making it an
ideal solution to carry everywhere.
1.2 Main Features
NMEA0183 compliant protocol
Extreme fast TTFF at low signal level.
Adopt TCXO as GPS core clock source
Industrial Standard
Selectable Baud Rate
WAAS / ENGOS is supported
1.3 Product Notification
Charger operating temperature range 0 ºC to +50 ºC
Discharger operating temperature range -20 ºC to +60 ºC
Battery Storage temperature range -20 ºC to +60 ºC
10hr at full charge continuous operation mode.
Humidity range up to 95% no condensing
1.4 Application
PDA and Cellular Phone Navigation
Consumer wireless GPS
Automotive Vehicle Tracking
Personal Positioning
Sporting and Recreation
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1.5 Specification
GPS receiver
1 Frequency L1 1575.42MHz.
2 Code C.A. Code.
3 Chipset Sensitivity -158dBm (tracking)
4 Chipset cold start 36 sec @ open sky
5 Chipset warm start 33 sec @ open sky
6 Chipset hot start 1 sec @ open sky
7 Reacquisition Less than 1s
8 Position accuracy Without aid: 3.0m 2D-RMS
DGPS (WAAS, EGNOS, MASA, RTCM): 2.5m
9 Maximum altitude 18000 m
10 Maximum velocity 515 meter/second maximum
11 Update rate Continuous operation: 1Hz
12 Dimension (L x W x H) 69.5 x 23 x 20mm
Interface
13 I/O Pin 8pin
Mechanical requirements
14 Weight 38±1g
Power consumption
15 Vcc 5V
16 Current
Environment
17 Temperature
18 Humidity 95%
Battery
19 Operation Time 10 hours (avg.)
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21 Replaceable No
Battery
- Fix55mA @ 5.0V (Avg.)
- Acquisition 70mA @ 4.2V from battery (Avg.)
- For charge 0 ~ +50 (under 5hrs)
- For discharge -20 ~ +60
- Storage-20 ~ +60
Li-on 550mAh, rechargeable
22 Connector Mini USB 8pin
External GPS Antenna Connector
23 Type None
Backup Battery
24 Backup Battery None
LED Indicator
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Glowing RED LED indicates Memory Full (GPS Green
25 Status LEDs showing GPS, Bluetooth, Power, Memory status
26 Original Display
Location Log
27 Data logger Yes
28 Flash Type 64Mb Serial Flash
29 Data Type
Data Type Records
1UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude
1 Yellow LED indicates power is in charging 2 Blinking Amber LED indicates Battery Low 3 Glowing Green LED indicates position is fixed
Blinking Green LED indicates position not fixed
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LED off) Erased memory data, RED LED Blinking
5 Glowing Blue LED indicates Bluetooth is connected
Blinking Blue LED indicates Bluetooth is not fixed
Greater than 360,000
2UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude, Altitude
3UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude, Altitude, Velocity
4All Data
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Operating
Frequency
Bluetooth certified BT 2.0
Bluetooth UART port
support data rate
Bluetooth distance 10m
1.6 Logger function
MBT-1100 provides “Log On Demand.” (LOD) as factory default, the
receiver will log the position only when the Green LED glowing (GPS fix) and push the power button when the 3 LEDs (Green, Blue, Red) blink
Greater than 300,000
Greater than 260,000
Greater than 80,000
2401~2479 MHz
115200
then the current position will be saved.
If the Green LED blinks then MBT-1100 will not save the current position. There are two modes for the log function, one is “log by push button only
(LOD)”, the other is “log by time”, and default is LOD only. If you need MBT-1100 log the position by time interval, you should use Data Download utility to change the log method to log by time. Please read
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Power on/off need to push the power button for 5 seconds
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Power On/Off
2. Before Start
2.1 Check the Package Content
Before you start using MBT-1100, please check out if your package includes the
following items. If any item is damaged or missed, please contact your reseller at
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MBT-1100 Bluetooth GPS datalog receiver
Car Charger
CD
AC Adapter (optional)
USB cable
PU GRIP PAD
2.2 Power Button (Right View)
button
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2.3 LED Display
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1 Yellow LED indicates power is in charging 2 Blinking Amber LED indicates Battery Low 3 Glowing Blue LED indicates Bluetooth is connected
Blinking Blue LED indicates Bluetooth is not fixed
4 Glowing Green LED indicates position is fixed
Blinking Green LED indicates position not fixed
5 Glowing RED LED indicates Memory Full
Erased memory data, RED LED Blinking
2.4 Hardware Features
2.4.1. Power Button
Power ON / Power OFF
2.4.2. Bluetooth Status LED (Blue)
Glowing - Bluetooth is on and ready to transmit.
2.4.3. GPS Status LED (Green)
Glowing - Position is fixed.
Steady light – Device is on but position is not fixed.
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2.4.4. Memory Status LED (Red)
Glowing – Memory is full.
2.4.5. Battery Status LED (Amber/Yellow)
None - Battery has adequate power supply.
Amber - Power is low. Charging immediately is required.
Yellow - Connected to power charger, charging.
LED off - Battery is fully charged.
2.5. Getting Started
2.5.1. STEP 1: Turn on Receiver and Wait for GPS Fix
If the position has not been fixed yet, the Green LED will be still. If the
position has been fixed, the Green LED will be Glowing.
You are ready to connect to your Bluetooth-enabled mobile device and use
your GPS application.
2.5.2. STEP 2: Connect to Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
From your Bluetooth-enabled handheld device, execute Bluetooth
application software to search MBT-1100 and then connect it to your device.
If the connection between your device and MBT-1100 is successful, the
Blue LED will be Glowing.
Note: Type in pin code=0000 during configuration.
2.5.3. STEP 3: Connect to your Navigation Software
Load your GPS mapping or routing software, along with the
corresponding maps of the areas that you are occupying or plan to
travel to.
Start the application. Make sure the application is set for the COM port
that your Bluetooth-enabled mobile device will use for serial
communication. Now you should be ready to use your GPS application
as directed by the user documentation that came with the software.
More configurations may be necessary.
Refer to the following software application user manual to set up the
parameters of the device via Bluetooth radio.
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2.6 How to use Car Charger to charge your handheld device
Connect car charger into your adapter connector of MBT-1100.
Plug adapter connector into handheld device connector and plug car
charger into cigar-lighter.
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3. Utility Installation
The Main Menu of Installation CD shows as above.
Click the Install USB Driver (Windows 2000/XP/2003) or Install USB
Driver (Windows Vista family) to install the USB Driver, which is needed
when you connect the MBT-1100 to your PC or Notebook.
Click the PC Software to install the software application.
Click the User Manual to open the user manual of MBT-1100.
Click the View Royaltek Website to link our http://www.royaltek.com,
please make sure your PC connects to Internet first.
Click the Browse CD Contents to open the explorer to browse the files
within the CD.
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3.1 Install USB Driver (Windows
2000/XP/2003) or (Windows Vista family)
Install the USB Driver from CD.
When screen shows the installation window as follows:
Click “Next> to next page”, or click”<Back” to back last stage or
“Cancel” to give up installation.
Please click “Finish” to finish the Installation.
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For USB Driver Vista version, if re-install, please click”<YES>”
to remove the driver. If click ”<NO>”, install may occur hand
up problem.
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3.2 Install Data download Utility
Click “Next> to next page”, or click”<Back” to back last stage or
“Cancel” to give up installation.
To the License Agreement page: Click “ I accept the terms in the
license agreement” then click “Next>” to next page, or click”<Back”
to back last stage or “Cancel” to give up installation.
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Click “Install” to start installation. Or click”<Back” to back last stage
or “Cancel” to give up installation.
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Start installation.
Please click “Finish” to finish the Installation.
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Finally you will see the icon on windows desk.
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3.3 Transfer data to your PC or Notebook
Usage Notes:
(1) When you turn on the power button, it starts to search the GPS
Signal. After the GPS position fixed, it will begin to record and save
the position data.
(2) If you want to stop recording the GPS data, just turn the power
off.
(3) When download or erase data form MBT-1100, Receiver still
continues record and save the position data.
(4) The time of the log data of MBT-1100 is UTC Time. User doesn’t
need to adjust the Clock setting of a camera.
3.3.1 Connect MBT-1100
Turn on the power of MBT-1100 and use the USB cable to connect to
the USB port on PC.
Check the COM port of MBT-1100 first. Click “Start”  “Control
Panel””Performance and Maintenance”“System”, and you will
see the System Properties dialog box; click on “Hardware” tab and
then the “Device Manager” button. Expand the “Ports (COM & LPT)”
item, and the “Prolific USB-to-Serial Com Port” is the COM port of
your MBT-1100.
Open data download Utility
For the First using
Step 1: Open the designated serial port and the button show “Connect”.
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3.3.2 Download Data
Step 1: Change page to “Data Download” menu bar.
Step 2: Press “Get Data” button and select NMEA output folder.
Step 3: When download finish, there will be a warning message to ask for erasing memory.
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3.3.3 Get and Set MBT-1100 Device Status
Step1: Change to “Device Status” menu bar
Step 2: You can review the MBT-1100 default setting configuration.
◆◆◆◆Time Interval (user adjustable)
Default setting is 1secs
1secs ~ 60secs, user adjustable
◆◆◆◆Data Type (user adjustable)
There are 4 options for user to choose these data items to be saved in the
MBT-1100.
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1: UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude, will be saved.
2: UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude, Altitude, will be saved.
3: UTC Time, Longitude, Latitude, Altitude, Velocity will be saved.
4: All data will be saved.
Memory Full Option (user adjustable)
The default memory operation setting is “Stop”.
If the memory is full then the system will stop to record.
Memory Erase
Erase all memory.
Log Method
Check the log will save when button pushed.
Log by time
Log by button pushed only
Log config
Show the Flash Usage.
Step 3: User adjustable: Memory Full Option, key in the Time Interval.
When you done the configuration setup, press the “Set Log Config.”
button to save the setting to the receiver.
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Finally, these setting take effect.
3.3.4 Get the Data Logger Data Downloader revision information
Step1: Change to “About” menu bar
User can get the Royaltek Data Logger Data Downloader version.
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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 interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Revision History
Data Revision Note
March, 2008 V1.0 Final Release
Contact information
Headquarters
4F., No.188, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan, Tao Yuan 333, Taiwan
TEL: 886-3-3960001
FAX: 886-3-3960065
Http://www.royaltek.com
Sales: Http://www.royaltek.com/contact
FAE: fae@royaltek.com
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