Infinity GPS-MIC-1 manuel d'utilisation

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    Model GPS-MIC-1 Combination GPS Hand-Held T racking Receiver with Integrated S peaker Microphone for connection to any 2 W ay Radio T ransceiver User ’ s Manual V 3.3 Feb 1 1, 2008 ©2007-2008 Kirmuss & Associates/Infinity Gear & T echnolo gy/Infinity Advanced T echnologies Patents Pendi ng and a pplied for . S p ecifications subject to c[...]

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    2 1.0 Overview Since 2005, Infinity has been developing i nnovative solutions for Fire, EMS, First Responders and SAR teams worldwi de. The GPS-MIC-1 is the latest technical innovation. This unit takes the features of a full function port able GPS unit and adds a speaker microphone, allowing one to use the unit as a tradition stand-alone GPS unit w[...]

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    3 Users may record their tracks, silently pr ovide others with information using the text messaging system, and use the device as a comp a ss. In the latter , the user does not have to be moving. As each unit receives real time GPS locations for other units, one ma y select another user and use this device to plot a course to the area of the last t[...]

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    4 Current Product Rev 3.0 Features: • 2” diagonal LCD display , 120 x 1 60, monochrome screen, backlit • Supports most brands of two way radio with optional available interface cables • Built-in GPS with AMTEL chip supporting 14 simultaneous para llel GPS channels W AAS/EGNOS enabled unit with built-in antenna • Built in electronic compas[...]

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    3.0 How it works The Infinity Model GPS-MIC-1 is a computerized handheld unit that scans the open skies looking for 14 GPS satellites overhead. The unit “listens” to these orbiting satellites and eliminates the weakest satellite signals. From this point the uni t computes the location of the receiver based in the relationship to th e satellites[...]

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    6 4.0 W ARNINGS: While a GPS receiver is a useful tool, alwa ys use another method of navigation, such a map and chart and compass. This unit will alwa ys show the navigation information with the shortest line from your current location to a selected waypoint or users location, regardless of terrain or obstructions. As a result, the system will not[...]

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    5.0 ST ART UP The GPS-MIC-1 comes as pictured below: Components supplied that are p art of the Kit are as follows: 7 Belt Clip GPS Unit to USB Port Cable (for recharging of Li-Ion battery , plus data transfer) U n i t GPS-MIC-1 Li-Ion Re-chargeable battery *Note: GPS to radio interface cable not included*[...]

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    5.1 Preparing your Unit for use Insert the battery pack in the rear of the unit. T o do so, 1. Open the battery cover of the handheld unit by using a coin or large flat head screwdriver; turn the screw counter clockwise to open the cover . 2. Install the battery , with the label right side up with battery connections found on the upper left had cor[...]

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    5.2 Charging Battery Pack T o charge the battery , one must connect t he supplied cable betw een the GPS-MIC-1 unit and a USB computer port and or charging adapter . T o access the USB Com Port on the GPS- MIC-1 unit, open the flap on the bottom of the unit as show . Connect one end of the supplied interface cable to the base of the handheld unit ([...]

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    NOTE: Charge the battery pack first for 10 hours before usi ng the unit. The battery will provide you with 20+ hours in standard operation. (Non power save mode). A battery level fuel gauge may be found on the unit’ s LCD screen. 5.3 T urning the unit on for the first time. 1. With the battery charged, press and hold the Power Button down until t[...]

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    4. Use the center Joystick Button (Number 9 in the T able) to maneuver lef t, right, up and down through the various Icons to select the functions required. -Press the JOYSTICK Button (ENTER) to select the function desired. -Press the MENU/RETURN Button (Num ber 6) to return to the previous menu. -Press the side FUNCTION Button (Number 3) to toggle[...]

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    12 2. T ime Format a. 24 hour b. 12 hour 3. Date Format a. dd/mm/yy b. mm/dd/yy c. yy/mm/dd c. Set the Position Format (ddd.ddddd) Default i. Select between: 1. ddd.ddddd 2. dddmm.mmm 3. dddmmss.s d. Set the Map Datum (WGS84 Default ) i. Many other options are available. e. Set the Position Format i. Metric ii. S tatute f. Set the Elevation Format [...]

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    13 ST ARTUP . iii. Highlight the GPS Satellite Menu button. The GPS receiver will locate automatically the GPS satellites. Th is may take some tim e. Y ou may see the signal strength and number of satellites seen by accessing the Satellite Icon on the Main Menu screen. YOU NEED TO HA VE THE UNIT SEE A TLEAST A 2D OR 3D FIX BEFORE BEING ABLE T O TRA[...]

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    Secure the GPS-MIC-1 cable to the handheld GPS unit using the two set screws provided with the c able. The connection to t he GPS-MIC-1 must be flush and level. T o use: First power up your two way transceiver . Then power up your GPS-MIC-1 unit. Make sure that the battery pack has been charged. Y ou may connect the USB cable used to charge the bat[...]

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    Pictured below: Use of a GPS-MIC-1 unit connected to a two way portable transceiver and laptop using the U SB interface cable at the head end (Incident Command/Dispatch st ation). This cable connects the two way transceiver with the laptop or Computer via a USB cabl e that attaches to the GPS-MIC-1 unit which serves as the control interface. No nee[...]

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     Fig. 1. Features and Button Designation (1) (11) (5) (3) (4) (2) (10) (6) (9) (7) 1 GPS Antenna 2 P T T; P u s h To Ta l k 3 Function Key 4 Power On/Off button 5 Microphone 6 Return / SOS GID 7 S peaker 8 USB Port / Radio interface 9 Five Position Switch push to enter 10 Cancel / Lock 11 LCD Display (8) 16[...]

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    Button Functions PTT Push to T alk. Pressing this button for over 0.8 seconds and then releasing this button will se nd the geographic dat a location automatically over any 2 way radio transceiver . Use the PTT button for traditional radio communications. FUNC Press to cycle over function pages Press to enable backlight On/Of f Press and hold to tu[...]

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    6.0 Main Menu Page 1 Battery power indication Battery power run out and unit will be automatically turn Off Full Battery 20% 40% 60% 80% 2 Powered from USB 3 Keypad lock 4 GPS status 2D Fix 3D Fix No Fix GPS disables 5 Data TX/RX 6 Local time 7 Function headline 8 Function icon 9 Log enable 10 Track log m ode Auto Ti m e Range 11 G-mouse mode Enabl[...]

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    6.2 Menu Chart (Functional T ree) MENU Compass Finder Extras Meter Setting INBOX WRITE NEW GROUP LIST GROUP ID Satellite W aypoint T racks W A YPOINT INBOX DELETE ALL ADD W A YPO INT W A YPOINT LIST CALENDAR SYSTEM UNITS CONTRAST TIME/DA TE USER NAME DELETE ALL TRACK LIST ADD TRACK Messages W A TCH GROUP 19[...]

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    SYSTEM INFO OTHER LANGUAGE GPS SET POWER MANAGER TIME/DA TE UNITS POSITION FORMA T MAP DA TUM DIST/SPEED ELEV A TION TEMPERA TURE TIME ZONE TIME FORMA T DA TE FORMA T USER NAME CONTRAST EXIT SYSTEM Settin g GPS SET GPS POWE R GPS ST AR TUP POWER MANAGER BACKLIGHT POWER SA VE LANGUAGE ENGLISH OTHER POWERUP LOG G-MOUSE RX MUTE SOS TX TIME BAUD RA TE [...]

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    7.0 FUNCTION DET AILS 7.1 Finder Functions Select function ENTER Enter the select function p age MENU Return to main p age 21 7.1.1. W A TCH GROUP (7) (5) (6) (8) ( 4 ) (1) (3) (2)[...]

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    1 Grid north 2 My location 3 Displays selected group membe rs di rection 、 dista nce and geographic information 4 Non-selected group memb er 5 W aypoint 6 Selected group member 7 Real time tracking z Every 50m one point 8 Proportional scale z proportional scale range 20m ~ 200k m Proportional scale select Zoom in. Zoom out. Selection group member[...]

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    7.1.2 GOTO GROUP MEMBERS P AGE. (3) (2) (1) 1 E.T .A. (Estimated time of arrival) 2 Line distance 3 Member location CANCEL Selection information MENU Return Finder page 23[...]

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    7.1.3 Group List s V iews the list of all users programmed: communication activity log, displays the members name, geographic information, dir ection, and dist ance from the user ’s position. The last received member transmission will always be listed on the top of the lis t, with the lowest log number as show n. (5) (4) (1) (2) (3) 1 Received nu[...]

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    7.1.4 V iew Group member information Next / previous Group me mber information MENU Return to Finder page 7.1.5 Group ID Group ID 01 ~ 99 。 ENTER Confirm MENU Return to Finder p age 25[...]

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    7.2 T racks Selected function ENTER Enter the select function p age MENU Return 7.2.1 ADD TRACKS / STOP TRACK Select tracks LOG mode ENTER Confirm MENU Return z Log By Auto : Log automatically z Log By T ime : Log by time step setting (range 1~60 sec) z Log By Range : Log by move distance setting (range 50m~50 0m) 26[...]

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    7.2.2 TRACKS LIST 1 In user tracks Log 2 log date for a track Move selection bar ENTER View tracks information CANCEL Delete tracks MENU Return to tracks p age 7.2.3 TRACKS INFO Select ENTER Confirm MENU Return to tracks List (2) (1) 7.2.4 DELETE ALL Deletes all tracks records 27[...]

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    7.3 W aypoint Select function ENTER Into the select function page MENU Return 7.3.1 ADD W A YPOINT Creating a waypoint from a current location (1) (3) (5) (2) (6) (7) (4) 1 W aypoint icon 2 W aypoint name 3 Coordi nate Loca tion 4 Elevation 5 W aypoint number 6 Confirm 7 View the way point position z One may mark a new waypoint and select t he icon[...]

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    7.3.2 W aypoint List View the way point list Select waypoint CANCEL Delete waypoint ENTER view waypoint information MENU Return to W aypoint page 7.2.3 W aypoint information V iew waypoint information including waypoint name, icon, distance, location, elevation 1 Go to waypoint 2 View wayp oin t 3 Send W aypoint to Group or Personal Select ENTER En[...]

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    7.2.4 GO TO Function 2 Flag 3 1 1 Estimated time of arrival 2 Distance 3 Current position coordinate CANCEL Press cancel button to switch over the information b ar below ENTER Press and hold into comp ass calibration mode MENU Return to last p age Once calculated, Look and follow the flag on the top to find the W aypoint 7.2.5 DELETE ALL Deletes al[...]

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    7.4 Satellite 7.4.1 Satellite information S k y P l o t Æ Location Info Æ Signal S trength FUNC Press FUNC to switch function page ENTER Press ENTER to swit ch between page MENU Return to last p age 31[...]

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    7.5 Comp ass Enables comp ass mode FUNC Press FUNC to switch function pag e ENTER Press Enter button to switch two diff erent types of comp a ss view . Press and hold in to the calibrating m ode. MENU Return to main list z Calibrating the COMP ASS: Making sure that the unit is level with the ground in a horizontal p osition, press and hold the ENTE[...]

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    7.6 Meter This function allows one to see in Real-T ime. SPEED, COURSE, TIME and GPS Coordinates. FUNC Press FUNC to switch function page MENU Return to main page 33[...]

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    7.7 Message Select function ENTER Confirm. MENU Return the main pa ge 7.7.1 Messages - In Box Views a ny received messages The receiving p arty is ale rted to any messages received. Select messa ges. ENTER In to the messages. CANCEL Delete messages MENU Return to last p age 34[...]

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    7.7.2 Messages - Write New Allows you to compose, edit and send text messages FUNC Change capit al or othe r symbol. Select text CANCEL Backspace ENTER Enter text MENU Return to Setting page Using the Joystick moving it up and down allows one to sele ct the letter , number or character to be sent. Once a letter or character is highlighted, pre s s [...]

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    8.0 Settings/Setup Select function ENTER In to the selection function MENU Return to Setting page 8.1 Settings – User Name Setting your name, as seen as a group member FUNC Change capit al or othe r symbol. select text CANCEL Backspace ENTER Enter MENU Return to Setting page Using the center Joystick button, move the highlig hted curser as in the[...]

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    Move the highlighted cursor into the symbol area, press the FUNCTION key to change an d view other available symbols. 8.2 Settings – Time/Date Setting T ime Zone, T ime Format, Date Format. Select function ENTER Enter the selection function / confirm. MENU Return to Setting page z T ime Zone Sets the T ime zone. z T ime Format Sets the Unit’ s [...]

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    8.4 SETTINGS - Unit s Select function ENTER Enter the selection function / confirm. MENU Return to Setting page z POSITION Setting position unit ext. ddd.ddddd z MAP DA TUM Allows the MAP DA TUM to be changed to the users preferance z DIST ./SPEED Setting distance / s peed unit ext. metric / mile z ELEV A TION Setting elevation unit ext. metric / f[...]

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    8.6 System Settings-Other Select function ENTER Confirm. MENU Return to Setting page z POWER-UP LOG Logs all activities since “Power On” state. z G-MOUSE GPS MOUSE mode enable/disable. z RX MUTE Silences the speaker not to hear the data stream sent over the radio transmission w hen the geographic data / mail sent, On/Of f. z SOS TX TIME Sets th[...]

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    z Power UP T imes of power-on z T emperatures Show the T emperatures information z B a t t e r y Battery voltage z W a y p o i n t W aypoint used number z T racks Show the T rack used numbers z Log Used Memory cap acity for tracks. 8.0 Extras 8.1 .Additional Features-Calendar Select months MENU Return to main page z Calendar function, from 2000 yea[...]

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    41 9.0 System T echnical Specifications Dimension 59(W) x 1 14(H) x 30(D)mm Weight Approx 108g (without battery and cable) LCD 120 x 160 4 level gray LCD Microphone Capacit ance microphone S peaker 1W / 8ohm Power DC 3.7V / 1200mAH Li-polymer battery Battery operation time 18Hrs (backlight off) T emperature range -20C ~ +70C Compass Accuracy: ±5de[...]

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    42 10.0 Notes, this p age lef t blank[...]

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    1 1.0 Sof tware Inst allation 1 1.1 Insert the Infinity G PS-MIC-1 CD into drive bay and view the contents of the CD. Double Click the executable called “Inf inity GPS-MIC-1 Software_V2.44_Setup.rar” 1 1.2 Follow the prompts in the Install Wiza rd until the sof tware is loaded onto your computer . 1 1.3 Once V2.44 is installed go back to the CD[...]

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    12.0 USING YOUR SYSTEM NOTE: Y ou will need an internet connection, either a wired or wireless LAN. 12.1 Once the software has been inst alled, Shut down your computer and plug in the USB cable from you GPS-MIC-1. Ensure that the GPS-MIC-1 is not turned on for these steps. 12.2 When the cable is proper ly plugged in power up the computer while keep[...]

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    45 12.6 From the S tart Menu hi ghlight All Programs, then Infinity GPS-MIC-1 Software 2.44. Right click on “Group Viewer”. Fr om this menu highlight send to and select “Desktop (create shortcut)”. Once you have finished installing all the software onto your PC rest art you computer . This step is optional but recommended.[...]

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    13.0 Using the Infinity GPS Sof tware 13.1 Displaying real-time locations on Google Earth 13.2 Do not turn on your GPS MIC or your two way radio. 13.2.1 With the computer turned off, connect the GP S to 2-W ay Radio interface cable to the base of the GPS Mic. 13.2.2 Connect the other end of the GPS to 2-W ay radio interface cable to the 2 way trans[...]

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    13.2.4 Plug the opposite end of the GPS MIC interface c able to the USB port of your computer . 13.4 Once the cables are connected to the radio, GPS MI C-1 unit and your PC, turn the two way radio on to the c hannel that you will be using. DO NOT TURN ON YOUR GPS MIC UNTIL INSTRUCTED T O DO SO. NOTE: The GPS-MIC-1mic needs to be inst alled in an ar[...]

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    48 13.7 On the initial Group viewer screen locate the Com Port Box and ensure that a Com number is visible, if not ensure proper USB connection with the GPS-MIC-1 and that you have loaded the US B drivers for that device. 13.8 Below the Com Port box un-check the Auto request position box . 13.9 On the left hand side of the “Group V iewer” windo[...]

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    13.1 1 Now bring the Device link window back up by clicki ng on the tab located on the left hand side of the application. Y ou may now selec t Connect via the software application to the GPS-MIC-1, this will start streaming NMEA data to the computer . If this data is not visible recheck your G PS to Computer connecti on and that the USB drivers wer[...]

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    Note: The remote users position will only be plotted on Google Earth if the unit has a 2D or 3D fix and if that position is recorded in the Request Positions Window . 13.12 T o view the information being received on the mapping software keep the GPS-MIC-1 connected using the “Group V iew er” software and select the option called “Google Earth[...]

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    13.14 Once you are finished viewing the live streaming data, clos e the Google Earth window first and then in “Group V iewer” sele ct the device link option and click on Disconnect. Once the unit is no longer connected you may close out the “Group V iewer” application. One may also open a stored file and show t he tracks received from the v[...]

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    14.3 Once the GPS MIC is lin ked you will notice the icons on the top right hand side of the program illuminate. Hi ghlight the one that is call ed firmware tool and click it. The icon is the one on the furthest right. 14.4 A window will open called In Application Progra mmer . Click on the folder icon to the right. This will allow you to find t he[...]

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