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Using the HP iPAQ GPS Bluetooth Receiver
The HP iPAQ Navigation System Bluetooth GPS receiver gets GPS signals from satellites
orbiting the earth. It identifies your position to an accuracy of less than 10 meters.
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Note: The HP iPAQ Navigation System Bluetooth GPS receiver is referred to as the Bluetooth
GPS receiver in this User’s Guide.
Learning About Bluetooth GPS Features
An illustration of the Bluetooth GPS receiver with features follows.
Feature Description
Power Switch Power is On or Off.
Power Jack The Power Jack connects a DC car power charger (included) or AC
power charger to recharge the internal battery.
Bluetooth Status LED
(Blue)
Blinking Slowly - There is not a Bluetooth connection.
Blinking Quickly - There is a connection to another Bluetooth
receiver.
GPS Status LED
(Green)
Blinking - The GPS position is fixed.
Steady Light - The GPS position is not fixed.
Battery Status LED
(Red/Yellow)
Red - Battery power is extremely low. Charge immediately.
Yellow - Battery is currently charging.
LED Off - Battery is partially or fully charged.
External Antenna Connects an external antenna. This is usually not required since the
GPS has an internal antenna.
Power Jack
Power
Switch
Bluetooth Status
GPS Status
Battery
External Antenna