User manual EMTAC GPS RECEIVER CARD

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[. . . ] The measurement functions of this GPS card are stated in the specification that is not intended for use in professional or industrial precision measurements. Values produced by these GPS cards should be considered as reasonable accurate representations only. 2 Trademark Acknowledgments SiRF and SiRFstarII are registered trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. IBM and Thinkpad are a registered trademark s of International Business Machines Corp. [. . . ] Step3 ­ After the Win NT4. 0 boot-up, go to `My Computer' >'Control Panel'. The screen will show as follows. 9 Step4 ­ Click the `PC Card' icon. Step5 ­ The Screen shows as follows. Select `EMTAC CRUX II GPS Card. . . ' then click ` Properties'. 10 Step6 ­ The properties information shows that which Com-port number that the card had occupied, for following example it is `Com1'. Note ­ Remember, it is not always Com1, it may be Com2 to Com4 depend on you system. And when you install your own digital map program, you should be aware of which COM your CRUX GPS Card is using. 11 I. Installation Guide for Win 2k Step1 ­ Turn on the Notebook/Desktop PC, and boot-up with Win2k. Step2 ­ Insert the GPS PCMCIA card into one of the Notebook/Desktop PC build-in PAMCIA slots. Step3 ­ Win 2k will show you a message that it found new hardware, then you should make it search a suitable driver. And show it where the driver is, usually, put our driver disk into A:\, and key in "A:\". 12 Step4 ­ Then win 2k will find the correct information file of CRUX card, and install it. Step5 ­ After CRUX card is installed, you can check you Win2k setting to see if CRUX works fine. In "Control Panel"->"System">"Hardware"->"Device Manager"->"Ports", you can see the following. 13 If you don't see any exclamation sign in front of CRUX card, then it means that the card is working correctly. And also, you can see which com port our CRUX card is. II. Installation Guide for WinCE As long as the e-Map/Navigator software programs running on WinCE supports NMEA input from CF COM port, there is no extra driver is needed. In above case, just inserts the CRUX card, executes that e-Map/Navigator program and there must have a setting in your e-Map/Navigator software program to choose the NMEA input. Just choose the NMEA input from "PCMCIA(COM2)" then it will activate CRUX card. 14 IV. Q: I install the CRUX card and the system allocates the card to `COM5' but my digital-map only accepts the NMEA source from one of COM1-COM4. A: Remove the CRUX card, Disable one of system on-board COM ports (COM1 or IR port) that are not in used. Then reinsert the card for Win98, or restart the computer for Win NT4. 0. Q: Why the reception performance degrades while putting my Notebook-PC with CRUX card on the metal plate top (i. e. A: Because the built-in antenna design on CRUX card is for hand held operation and assume that there should be NO wide area of metal plate on its bottom back. Q: Which mapping software has your card been tried with?A: Basically CRUX Card can be used with any E-Map that supports NMEA Protocol and allows user to select input source com port number. Please do disable IR at first and make sure which com port the CRUX Card is in the PC and modify the right position under the E-Map software. **Some of the E-map software do not support Com5 and over assignment. 2. 3. 15 4. Q: Why the CRUX Card can not be detected after insert to the notebook?A: Win98 takes longer time to detect 'Hot' insertion 3. 3V CRUX Card. [. . . ] Q: Recommend notebooks & PDAs for on-board GPS Antenna: A: IBM 240X, 380, 560X & 570, Toshiba Portege 7020CT & S2180, COMPAQ iPAQ. 8. 17 V. Specification: : CRUX II GPS PCMCIA Receiver Card : D152N-5 Product Name Model No. Specification: General: L1, 1575. 42 MHz. 1. 023 MHz chip rate 12 Channel all-in-view tracking. Differential GPS (DGPS) Build in WAAS channel Antenna: One active antenna via MCX connector and an optional built-in on board Patch. Frequency: C/A: Channels: Accuracy: Position: Velocity: Time: Datum: Dynamic Conditions: Altitude: Velocity: Acceleration: H/W: S/W: Baud Rate: Protocol: Voltage: Current: 25 meters CEP without SA 0. 1 meters/second, without SA 1 microsecond synchronized to GPS time WGS-84 18, 000m(60, 000 feet) max 515 meters/second(1000 knots) max 4g. , max PCMCIA Type II Emulated COM-port (COM1-4; Auto select) 4800 bps, N, 8, 1 NMEA(v2. 0)- GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC 5. 0V ±5% 160mA Max. [. . . ]

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