Connecting the bluetooth gps receiver to your pda, Getting a gps fix – Navman 4100 User Manual

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Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual

3. Connecting the Bluetooth GPS Receiver

to your PDA

To establish a Bluetooth connection between your PDA and the Bluetooth GPS Receiver, complete the following steps:

1. Turn on the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.

• Press the On/Off button for two seconds.
• The On/Off button will flash blue twice every 1.5 seconds to indicate it is not connected to another Bluetooth device.

2. Turn on your PDA.
3. Turn on Bluetooth on your PDA and connect to the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.

• Ensure that the light on the Bluetooth GPS Receiver is still flashing. The receiver will turn off after three minutes if

a Bluetooth connection is not established.

• Turn on Bluetooth on your PDA and establish a connection with the Bluetooth GPS Receiver by following the

documentation supplied with your PDA or Bluetooth card.

• If you are prompted for a Passkey or Device PIN, use the appropriate Passkey / Device PIN as follows:

Device Name

Passkey / Device PIN

NAVMAN GPS ONE

NAVMAN

NAVMAN BT GPS

1234

• When a connection has been established between your PDA and Bluetooth GPS Receiver, the light on the

receiver will change to flash once every 1.5 seconds.

4. Pocket PC Only — Determine the Bluetooth COM Port.

• Identify the outbound COM port used to create a serial port connection between your PDA and the Bluetooth

GPS receiver by following the documentation supplied with your PDA or Bluetooth card.

• Specify the outbound COM port in your third-party software to receive GPS data from the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.

Note: If using Navman™ Smart™, the COM Port is specified on the GPS Status screen. See the Smart

User Manual for more information.

You are now ready to obtain a GPS fix.

Getting a GPS Fix

The term "GPS fix" is used to describe when your Bluetooth GPS Receiver has enough information from three or more
GPS satellites to calculate your position. You can monitor the strength of the GPS signal using your third-party software.
Note: If using Navman Smart, the GPS status can be monitored on the GPS Status screen. See the Smart User

Manual for more information.

When you turn on your Bluetooth GPS Receiver, it may take several minutes to get the first GPS fix. You can
minimise the amount of time this takes by:

• Positioning the Bluetooth GPS Receiver according to the guidelines in Chapter 4.
• Remaining stationary until the Bluetooth GPS Receiver has a GPS fix.

On/Off Button

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