General:
The GlobalSat DG-100 GPS data
logger can record travel data by using GPS signals. The DG-100 is
completely
self-contained batteries, a built-in antenna (there's also an external
antenna
port if you need it), and enough internal memory to log up to 50,000
waypoints. The DG100 records time, date, speed, altitude and GPS
location at your preset
intervals, which you can configure with the included utility software.
Designed
using the SiRF Star III chipset, the DG100 will provide accurate
positioning and
tracking for your application.
It
can
also doubles as a USB GPS receiver for your laptop!

Package
Contents: DG-100 main unit, Utilty on CD-ROM (WIN) & Belt
Clip.
Recorded GPS
data is then downloaded
to your computer through it's USB port. With the included software
utility (for
WIN O/S/ only), user can easily export their recorded information in a
variety
of file formats such as .CSV, TXT and KML, for use on Google Earth and
Google
Maps.
Use the DG-100 in fleet
management, marine navigational aids, traveling and recreational use.
DG-100 Features:
1. SiRF StarIII
chipset 20 channels.
2. Store up to
50,000 waypoints.
3. Two (2) NiMh
batteries for more
than 20 hours continuous operation.
4. USB
interface (includes WIN
driver).
5. Power On/Off
button for easy use.
6. Three preset
record intervals
(Time/Distance) selectable with slide switch.
7. Three LED's
to show the status of
GPS battery and memory.
8. MMCX port
for optional external
GPS antenna.
9. USB GPS
receiver function for
laptops.
10.
Configuration Wizard helps with
easy record interval configuration.
11. Metric or
Imperial
measurements
12. Windows
based software utility
to:
Upload
recorded data
Change
Recording Intervals
Configuration
Settings
Delete
Recorded Data
Exporting
Recorded Data:
(1) Export and
interface with
Google Earth (.kml)
(2) Show
recorded data on
Google Maps
(3) Text
format
(.txt)
(4) Excel file
format
(.csv)
(5) NMEA183
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GENERAL
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GPS
standard
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SiRF
StarIII
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GPS
Antenna
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Built-in
patch
antenna
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Operation
time
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Up to 24
hrs
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Charge
time
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7 hrs
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Battery
Charging
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USB
connector @
350mah
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POWER
BUTTON
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Power
On/Off
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Press
and hold for 3 second to On/Off
the device.
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Instant
Save
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Press
button once to save a waypoint
manually when
device
is
active.
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STATUS
LED’S
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GPS
status
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Flashing
Green = GPS position is
fixed
Steady
Green = GPS position is
not fixed
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Power
status
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Solid
Red = Device power
ON
Flashing
Red = Device has low
battery power
Solid
Amber = Battery is
charging
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Memory
status
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Flashing
Blue = Memory is 2/3
full
Solid
Blue = Memory is
full
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TEMPERATURE
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Operating
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-20°C ~
50°C (-4°F ~
122°F)
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Storage
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-20°C ~
35°C (-4°F~
95°F)
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Humidity
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Operational up to 95%
non-condensing
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SLIDE
SWITCH
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One
Slide
Switch
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There
are three customized setting
of intervals:
A
(interval 1 Time
or Distance selectable)
B
(interval 2 Time
or Distance selectable)
C
(interval 3 Time
or Distance selectable)
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DATA
CAPACITY
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Waypoints
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50,000
stored (stop record / overwrite data
selectable)
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BATTERY
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Battery
Type
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(2) NiMh
Rechargeable
Batteries
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MECHANICAL
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Dimension
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3.15”
2.75” x’
0.7’’
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GPS
Specification
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Electrical
Characteristics
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GPS
Chipset
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SiRF
Star III
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Frequency
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L1,
1575.42
MHz
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C/A
Code
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1.023
MHz chip
rate
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Channels
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20
channel all-in-view
tracking
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ACCURACY
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Position
Horizontal
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10
meters, 2D RMS
1-5
meters 2D RMS, WAAS
corrected
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Velocity
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0.1m/sec
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Time
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1
micro-second synchronized to GPS
time
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DATUM
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Datum
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Default:
WGS-84
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ACQUISITION
RATE
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Hot
start
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1 sec., average
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Warm
start
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38
sec., average
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Cold
start
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42
sec., average
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Reacquisition
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0.1
sec. average
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PROTOCOL
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GPS
Protocol
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Default:
NMEA 0183 (Secondary:
SiRF binary)
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GPS
Output
format
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GGA(1sec),
GSA(1sec), GSV(5sec),
RMC(1sec), GLL,
VTG
is optional
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DYNAMIC
CONDITION
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Acceleration
Limit
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Less
than 4g
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Altitude
Limit
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18,000
meters (60,000 feet)
max.
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Velocity
Limit
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515
meters/sec. (1,000 knots)
max.
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Jerk
Limit
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20
m/sec**3
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