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Name: M-1000 Bluetooth GPS
Part No: 96060-20N
SKU: M1000
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| Product Information |
| Manufacturer: |
Holux |
Category: |
GPS Units |
Type: |
Mobile Computer GPS |
| Model: |
96031-00 |
SKU: |
GR231 |
UPC: |
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| Announced: |
November 30, 1999 |
First Shipped: |
December 9, 2004 |
Weight: |
1.000 lbs. |
| Holux GR-231 BlueTooth GPS Description |
Similar to the popular GR-230 Bluetooth GPS receiver, the GR-231 is a 2-in-1 serial / Bluetooth GPS ideal for laptop and PDA navigation applicaitons. Furthermore, GR-231 updates the design with user replaceable battery and Xtrac V2 firmware.
Note: Non-Bluetooth products will require a Bluetooth adapter to talk to this unit.
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| Holux GR-231 BlueTooth GPS Features & Tips |
Here is a listing we have put together of some of the common GR-231 BlueTooth GPS features,
along with a few user tips that you may find of help for this particular item. | • 12 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition • Use the high-sensitive Xtrac V2 firmware for better performance without delay. • Compatible with Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) completely • Built-in rechargeable Lithiumion battery without external power supply • Built-in rechargeable battery for memory and RTC backup and for fast Time To First Fix (TTFF) • Support NMEA0183 v2.2 data protocol or SiRF binary code • FLASH based program memory. New software revisions upgradeable through serial interface • Provide expand terminal and can contact to other system without Bluetooth device. • Removable battery with 9 hours of battery life. • Support Windows, Mac OS 10.x, Linux, Pocket PC and Palm device with Bluetooth or USB host capability. • Dimension: 77.9 x 56.9 x 22.8 mm
| CONNECTING TO A LAPTOP OR PDA:
The GR-231 Bluetooth GPS can communicate with a Laptop or PDA using bluetooth or with a direct cable connection. The direct cable connection can be done using the direct USB End Cable (not included) or using the PS2 Male End Cable (not included).
The PS2 Male End Cable will also require a Female PS2 Connection end. The conenction end can be one of the many different cable ends that will connect to a USB port or many of the popular PDA ports.
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