Instruction Manual GPS Iii
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congratulations on your choice of the GPS III from our range of products.
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The new GPS III is the result of a continuing programme of development of the GPS II, which has now been on the market for a good eight years. The software has been completely restructured, enabling us to improve the unit’s performance significantly. Amongst other new features, measured values are now transferred with greater precision.
The GPS III automatically detects the make of radio control system or PowerBox/ iGyro to which it is connected, and sets up correct communication completely au-tomatically.
Futaba users can select different slots using PowerBox Terminal. For HoTT and Multiplex systems it is possible to set up various alarms for altitude or distance. With most systems the GPS III can display additional information, such as the num-ber of satellites, the accuracy of the positional information and the 2D distance. The new unit utilises the proven Helix Radial antenna introduced with the GPS II. This p
rovides an important feature which is unique to the PowerBox GPS III: it is the only unit to guarantee GPS reception in all flight attitudes.
FEATURES
+ Latest generation of GPS
+ Helix antenna for reception regardless of flight attitude
+ Reception even under difficult conditions
+ Fast response to speed changes
+ Automatic system detection
+ LED status indicator
+ Accurate 3D speed
+ Height measurement (altimeter)
+ Distance, optionally as 2D or 3D value
+ Distance covered
+ Geo-coordinates
+ Number of satellites, measurement accuracy
+ Supports the following telemetry systems: PowerBox CORE P²BUS, iGyro/Royal SRS/Mercury, Futaba S.BUS2, Multiplex M-Link,
Jeti EX-BUS, Graupner HoTT
2. FIRST USE
As already mentioned, the GPS III automatically detects the system to which it is connected. This applies both to internal PowerBox protocols and those of other manufacturers. When first plugged in, the unit may take a few seconds to detect the connected telemetry system. This information is then stored, and will automati-cally be set next time the system is switched on.
- CORE P²BUS
If you intend to use the GPS III purely as a telemetry sensor, you should plug it directly into the receiver’s P²BUS input; the system will be detected automatically. You may find that a rescan is required the first time you switch on after connecting the unit.
- Royal SRS / Mercury SRS / iGyro SRS / iGyro 3xtra
Connect the GPS to the GPS or MISC input as appropriate. The system will be detected automatically, and is immediately ready for use. If you are using a Royal or Mercury, you should see the GPS data displayed on your transmitter. With imme-diate effect, the installed gyro now operates with speed compensation.
- Jeti EX-BUS
A new feature of the GPS III is inclusion of the faster Jeti Ex-BUS protocol; the Jeti-Box protocol is no longer implemented. Please switch one of the receiver’s Telemetry inputs to Jeti Ex-BUS from the transmitter, and connect the GPS III to that socket. The protocol will be detected automatically, and you will see all the GPS data in your sensor list.
- Futaba S.BUS2
The GPS III should be plugged into the receiver’s S.BUS2 input socket. If other sensors are also connected, use a Y-lead or the P²-Dock, which allows up to five sensors to be connected simultaneously. The GPS III detects the S.BUS2 auto-matically.
By default the GPS III will be present at Slot 8 as GPS-1675. You can also shift the Start Slot to Slot 16 or Slot 24 using Terminal and the USB interface or BlueCom adapter.
The transmitter will not inform you of the presence of the GPS III. Press Slot 8 in your Sensor menu, and simply select GPS-1675. The GPS data are now immedia-tely available.
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