photoMate 887 Bedienungsanleitung

887 photoMate
User’s Manual
Published on 3-Oct-2008

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Before you begin.........................................................................................4
1.1 Note and Warning..........................................................................................4
1.2 Introduction....................................................................................................5
1.3 Features...........................................................................................................5
1.4 Applications ....................................................................................................6
1.5 Appearance.....................................................................................................6
1.6 Power On/Off and Push Button....................................................................7
1.7 LED Display ...................................................................................................8
Chapter 2 Getting Started...........................................................................................9
2.1 Checking the package content ......................................................................9
2.2 Getting Started.............................................................................................10
Step 1 Charging Your Battery...................................................................10
Step 2 Turning on the power switch (NAV/ LOG)...................................11
Step 3 Connecting your handheld device with 887 .................................11
Step 4 Loading your GPS mapping or routing software........................14
Step 5 Starting the application..................................................................14
2.3 Helpful Tips..................................................................................................15
Chapter 3 How to configure your GPS Record ?....................................................16
3.1 Driver Installation........................................................................................16
3.2 GpsView software ........................................................................................16
3.2.1 Connect USB cable between GPS and laptop.................................16
3.2.2 Executing GpsView Program....................................................17
3.2.3 Download AGPS.........................................................................18
Chapter 4 Using Photo Tagger software ..................................................................21
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4.1 Execute and install software utility Photo Tagger ....................................21
4.2 Google Earth.................................................................................................21
4.3 Software Utility --- 887 Photo Tagger.........................................................21
Appendix.....................................................................................................................22
Appendix A. Specifications................................................................................22
Appendix B. locr GPS Photo.............................................................................25
Appendix C. Certification.................................................................................26
Appendix D. Warranty Information ................................................................28
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Chapter 1 Before you begin
1.1 Note and Warning
- 887 uses + Lithium-Ion battery. If 887 is used in temperature lower
than -10℃or higher than 60℃, 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 /60 . 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
be recycled.
- While in the hospital, turning off the 887 is recommended. Wireless
GPS receiver may interfere with medical equipments which use radio
frequency.
- For a long period not using 887, take out the battery and 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
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solvents, chemicals, or strong detergents.
- Do not attempt to open the 887 yourself. Unauthorized hacking may
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 the date by setting the interval
of time, distance and speed.)
3. 125,000 waypoints.
4. AGPS available.
5. Fuzzy Auto on/off.
6. Phototagger software.
7. G-Mouse function
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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&log)
3. Bluetooth status LED (blue)
4. Battery status LED (red/green)
5. GPS status LED (orange)
6. Recorder LED (green)
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1.6 Power On/Off and Push Button
Power off NAV LOG
Push button 1secPush button 3sec
Push button 3sec Push button 1sec
Difference between NAV and LOG:
NAV Working as a Bluetooth GPS receiver.
LOG 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.
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1.7 LED Display
887 photoMate has four LED lights, one is Bluetooth Status LED, the 2nd
one is Battery Status LED, the 3rd one is GPS Status LED, the 4nd one is
Log LED. The status table of LED shows as follows:
Category SYMBOL COLOR STATUS Function
Always
on: Bluetooth on, but not connected
to any Bluetooth devices yet
1/5Hz
blinking: Sleeping mode
1/2Hz
blinking: Bluetooth is connected and
ready for data transmission
Bluetooth Status
LED
Blue
Off In LOG mode
Red Blinking: The battery is too low
Green On: The battery is charging
Battery Status
LED Green Off The battery is fully charged
Always
on: Acquiring satellites, GPS
position not fixed
GPS Status LED
Orange
1Hz
Blinking: GPS position is fixed,
Navigation
1/3Hz
Blinking In LOG mode.LOG Status LED
Green
Always
on: The memory has been full.
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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 CigaretteAdapter can only be used to charge 887. Please
don’t make use of it with devices other than 887.
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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/ Notebook’s USB HOST or from cigarette-lighter in car.
For the 1st time you use the 887, please charge battery until it is full (the
green LED is off). Shown in below
- If the LED is red, that means battery power is critically low. Charge immediately.
- If the LED is green, that means battery is charging now.
- If the no LED light display, that means battery is fully charged.
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