Holux GR-213U manual

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    GPS Receiver Dec. 25 2005 Rev. A Technology, Inc. 1F. No 30, R&D Rd. II. Hsinchu City, Science-based Industrial Park Taiwan Phone: +886-3-6687000 Fax: +886-3-6687111 E-Mail: info@holux.com.tw Web: www.holux.com All Right Reserved User’s Guide GR-213U[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction .................................................................................. 3 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Features .........................................................................................[...]

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    3 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview GR-213U Smart GPS Receiver is a total solution GPS receiver, designe d based on SiRF Star III Architecture. This positio ning application meets stri ct needs such as ca r navigation, mapping, surveying, security, agriculture an d so on. Only clear view of sky and certai n power supply are nece ssary to the unit. It co[...]

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    4 B) EGNOS/WAAS/Beacon Position < 2.2 meters, horizontal 95% of time < 5 meters, vertical 95% of time 5) Dynamic Conditions: Altitude 18,000 meters (60,000 feet ) max Velocity 515 meters / second (700 knots) max Acceleration 4 G, max Jerk 20 meters/second, max 1.3.5 USB Interfaces 1) USB interface with user selectable bau d rate (4800-Default[...]

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    5 3. Hardware interface 3.1 Dimension 3.2 Hardware Connection 1) The GR-213U include s an antenna in a unique style waterproof gadg et. With the USB connector, you can easily access to your notebook PC, or other USB devices. 2) USB connector The USB A Type is equipped with GR-213U. The function definition is as follo ws: Pin Si g nal Name 1+ 5 V 2D[...]

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    6 4. USB Driver 4.1 System Requirements IBM, Pentium compatible PC and above. 16 MB memory and above Windows 98/Me/2000 /XP ; VGA Graphic Adapter. 4.2 Installation 1. Copy the < GR-213U->English->USB Driver->Win9 8_2k_XP > USB-V2.1.0.exe from CD to hard disk. 2. Install USB-V2.1.0.exe. 3. Plug the GR-213U USB connector into the compute[...]

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    7 5.1.1 Global Positioning System Fix Data (GGA) Table 5-2 contains the values for the followin g example: $GPGGA,161229.487,3723.2475, N,12158.341 6,W,1,07,1.0,9.0,M, , , ,0000*18 Table 5-2 GGA Data Format Name Example Units Description Message ID $GPGGA GGA protocol header UTC Time 161229.487 hhmmss.sss Latitude 3723.2475 ddmm.mmmm N/S Indicator [...]

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    8 Table 5-5 GSA Data Format Name Example Units Description Message ID $GPGSA GSA proto col header Mode 1 A See Table 5-6 Mode 2 3 See Table 5-7 Satellite Used(1) 07 Sv on Channel 1 Satellite Used (1) 02 Sv on Channel 2 …… …. Satellite Used Sv on Channel 20 PDOP 1.8 Position Dilution of Precision HDOP 1.0 Horizontal Dilution of Precision VDOP [...]

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    9 NOTE: Items <4>,<5>,<6 > and <7> repeat for each satellite in view to a maximum of four (4) satellites per sentence. Additional satellites in view information mu st be sent in subsequent sentences. Th ese fields will be null if unused. 5.1.5 Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data (RMC) Table 5-9 contains the values for the[...]

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    10 Table 5-11 ZDA Data Format Name Example Units Description Message ID $GPZDA ZDA protocol header UTC Time 181813 Either using valid IONO/UTC or estimated from default leap seconds Day 14 01 TO 31 Month 10 01 TO 12 Year 2003 1980 to 2079 Local zone hour 00 knot s Offset from UTC (set to 00) Local zone hour 00 Offset from UTC (set to 00) Checksum 4[...]