Thales MobileMapper CE Manuel utilisateur

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MobileMapper CE
Getting Started Guide
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Copyright Notice
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Trademarks
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tive holders.
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ac-
cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-
rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thales Navigation could void the us-
er's authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTION: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation dis-
tance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all per-
sons.
In the presence of RF field, the receiver's satellite signal strength may degrade. When re-
moved from the RF field, the signal strength should return to normal.
This device has been found compliant with the Canadian RSS-210 specification, issue 5,
November 2001 which stipulates that operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................1
Key Features........................................................................................ 1
Software Provided as Standard............................................................ 2
About Windows CE .NET................................................................... 2
Receiver Description ..................................................................................3
Front Panel........................................................................................... 3
Back Panel ........................................................................................... 3
Side Panel ............................................................................................ 4
I/O Module........................................................................................... 4
Resetting MobileMapper CE handheld ............................................... 4
Preparing for First-Time Use....................................................................5
Charging the battery ............................................................................ 5
Turning the Receiver On ..................................................................... 6
Calibrating the Screen.......................................................................... 7
Automatic System Time Update.......................................................... 7
Adjusting the Backlight....................................................................... 7
Regional Settings................................................................................. 8
Establishing a Connection with your PC............................................. 9
Installing Software............................................................................... 9
Initializing GPS ................................................................................. 10
Setting Up GPS.................................................................................. 11
Viewing Current GPS Status ............................................................. 13
Signal Quality/Navigation Window (Sig/Nav)............................ 13
Azimuth and Elevation Graph (Azmth/Elvn) .............................. 13
Panel Window (Panel) ................................................................. 14
Statistics Window (Stats)............................................................. 14
Working in Windows CE .NET Environment.......................................15
User Interface For Text Input ............................................................ 15
Using the integrated alphanumeric keypad........................................ 15
Using the Stylus................................................................................. 16
Power Management..................................................................................17
Memory Management..............................................................................19
Using GPS .................................................................................................20
GPS initialization............................................................................... 20
Mission Planning ............................................................................... 20
GPS Settings...................................................................................... 21
GPS Status ......................................................................................... 21
GPS Port Configuration..................................................................... 21
Connecting to GPS in your application ............................................. 21
DGPS Real-Time Configuration........................................................ 22
Beacon Receiver Configuration......................................................... 22
Resetting GPS.................................................................................... 22
Using Bluetooth.........................................................................................23
Working with Bluetooth Manager..................................................... 23
Turning On/Off Bluetooth................................................................. 23
Supported Services ............................................................................ 23
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Configuring Services ......................................................................... 24
Transferring Files............................................................................... 24
Receiving a File from a Remote Device ...................................... 25
Sending a File to a Remote Device.............................................. 25
Establishing a Serial Connection....................................................... 26
Using Dial-Up Networking................................................................ 26
Outputting GPS Data to Another Device via Bluetooth.................... 28
Using Bluetooth-Enabled MobileMapper Beacon.................................30
Establishing Communication Between the Two Units ................ 30
Tuning the MobileMapper Beacon Receiver............................... 33
Starting Using MobileMapper CE..........................................................34
Index..........................................................................................................35
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a MobileMapper CE from Thales
Navigation. This Getting Started guide will give you useful
information about your Windows CE GPS handheld com-
puter. It will also guide you in your first steps using the sys-
tem.
MobileMapper CE is a handheld device that integrates sub-
meter GPS with Microsoft Windows CE .NET in a rugged
design suitable for mobile mapping applications.
Being an open-platform Windows CE device, MobileMap-
per CE allows you to choose the GIS software that is right
for you.
Key Features
- Integrated GPS with real-time, sub-meter accuracy using
WAAS/EGNOS or external real-time RTCM differential
corrections
- Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology
- Ready for RTCM real-time corrections
- Full color, daylight readable, transflective TFT display
with 320 x 240 resolution and touch screen
- Integrated Secure Digital memory card slot
- Rugged and waterproof design
- Built-in alphanumeric keyboard
- Built-in speaker and microphone
- Advanced power management
- All-day rechargeable, removable Li-ion battery
- Embedded Microsoft Windows CE .NET operating sys-
tem
- Off-the-shelf industry standard Mobile GIS software
applications support
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Software Provided as Standard
- GPS utilities - provide initialization and setup, current
GPS status view, mission planning and configuration of
optional beacon differential receiver
- Bluetooth Manager - full-featured Bluetooth connectiv-
ity configuration utility
- Microsoft WordPad, Internet Explorer®, Windows
Explorer, Terminal, ActiveSync®, Windows Media
Player and Inbox
- Microsoft File Viewers: Excel, Word and Image Viewers
- EZ Recorder - sound record and playback program
- Software Development Kit (SDK) and GPS Application
Programming Interface (API) delivered free of charge
when a Business Partner Agreement has been approved.
Please contact Thales Navigation to discuss your soft-
ware development project.
About Windows CE .NET
Windows CE is a version of the Windows operating system
designed for small devices such as personal digital assistants
(PDAs) or handheld PCs. The Windows CE graphical user
interface (GUI) is very similar to desktop Windows operat-
ing systems. MobileMapper CE is embedded with the latest
version: Windows CE .NET 4.2 Professional version. Like
most Windows CE devices, the MobileMapper CE handheld
has a touch screen. To interact with the MobileMapper CE,
use the stylus to tap on the touch screen.
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Receiver Description
Front Panel
Back Panel
Touch screen Display:
• Full color transflec-
tive liquid crystal dis-
play (LCD)
•¼VGA
Microphone
Scrolling button
Alphanumeric
keypad
Power button
Power indicator
Battery indicator
GPS Receiver includes:
• Integrated GPS accurate
to sub-meter with WAAS/
EGNOS
• ReadyforRTCMreal-time
corrections
Speaker
Battery door screws:
• Unscrewtoopenthe
battery door
Power/Communication
connectors:
• Connects to the I/O
module with power
supply and communi-
cation ports
Handstrap
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Side Panel
I/O Module
Resetting MobileMapper CE handheld
To reset MobileMapper CE, hold down the ESC, Enter and
Power keys simultaneously until the screen goes blank. The
MobileMapper CE switches off. You can then power on the
device by pressing the power button.
To reset only the GPS receiver, (see Resetting GPS on
page 22).
External Antenna
Connector Secure Digital CardSlot
Door:
• Open the door to ac-
cess the SD card slot
Mini USB (Type B) port
Serial port (COM1) DB-9 connectorDC Power Input connector
USBhostport (TypeA),connecttoa
USB flash drive, card reader etc.
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Preparing for First-Time Use
Charging the battery
Before using your MobileMapper CE handheld PC, you
must first charge the battery:
1. Locate the removable battery
2. Open the battery door
3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment in the
back of the MobileMapper CE handheld as shown
below:
4. Close the battery door and tighten the screws
5. Attach the Clip-on I/O module to the MobileMapper CE
handheld as shown below:
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6. Connect the AC adapter (see below) and then let it
charge the battery for up to six hours.
7. To detach the clip-on I/O module, press the release but-
ton on the module.
Turning the Receiver On
Once you have charged the battery in your MobileMapper
CE, press the red power button to turn it on.
Connect cable from AC
adapter to this input
Power button
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