Understanding Your Receiver
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7.2
Turning The Power On
Turn The Power On:
The LED that represents the Bluetooth connection is the middle Bluetooth logo icon (shown in
second picture). The LED that represents the power is the left-most power icon (shown in the
third picture).
Switch the power of the TeleType GPS BlueTooth GPS receiver on. Make sure that the receiver
is in clear view of the sky without any obstruction for better satellite acquiring. Your receiver will
search for a connection to a Bluetooth device. While searching, the LED will blink once every
three seconds. If the Bluetooth receiver does not detect any devices, it will turn off in five
minutes.
When the receiver detects a device, it will see if data transfers from the receiver to the device
and the LED will blink every second. It will blink once every three seconds in the case that it is
no longer transferring data, or cannot transfer data and is trying to reconnect to the device. This
is described below in the status chart of the receiver.
The third LED (orange), the power indicator, will glow without blinking while the receiver fixes its
position. Once a position has been fixed, the orange LED will be blinking as well.
Note:
Some PDAs have to re-open Bluetooth manager for the Bluetooth device to reconnect.
7.3
Receiver Status Chart
Receiver Status Chart: