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The LED’s
The LED’sThe LED’s
When hiking, hold the unit horizontally with the antenna up. If you
put the unit in your pocket, be sure that the antenna is faced out.
The body blocks all GPS signals.
Some cars have a metalized sunscreen embedded in the windshield
which blocks the GPS signals. An external antenna placed on the
outside of the car will solve this problem. Suitable locations include
the roof, the hood, the trunk area, or the top of the fenders. The
antenna lead in wire can usually be routed into the car via spaces
between the parts on the car such as within a door jamb or trunk lid.
Most external antennas have a magnet in their base to permit
attachment to the desired location. This GPS unit requires an
antenna with an MMCX connector and is designed to work with 2.5
Volts.
Extreme heat and extreme cold can cause the battery in the GPS to
temporarily fail to function until a more reasonable temperature is
obtained. Do not leave the GPS in a car where temperature
extremes are expected.
The battery will discharge over time even if the unit is off.
The LED’s
The three LED’s have special decoding as shown below:
The Bluetooth LED is blue and blinks at a 4 second rate to
indicate that the receiver is ready but not connected to a
Bluetooth device. When connected the blink rate increases to a
1 second rate.
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