SXBlue II GPS Series Technical Reference Manual
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6.4 Power, Communication, and Configuration
Q - My SXBlue II GPS system doesn’t appear to be communicating, what do I do?
A - This could be one of a few issues:
1. Examine the SXBlue II GPS cables and connectors for signs of damage.
2. Ensure that you have adequate battery charge.
3. Check the documentation of the receiving device, if using RS-232, to ensure that
the transmit line from the SXBlue II GPS is connected to the receive line of the
other device. Also ensure that the signal grounds are connected.
4. If using the USB connection, make sure drivers are installed on the computer.
5. If the SXBlue II GPS is connected to a custom or special device, ensure that the
serial connection to it does not have any incompatible signal lines present that
may not allow either to communicate properly. Try using the Serial port for
communication as only pins 2, 3, and 5, which are the only pins required for
communication, are connected.
6. Make sure that the baud rate of the SXBlue II GPS matches the other device.
The other device must also support an 8 data bit, 1 stop bit, and no parity port
configuration (8-N-1). Some devices support different settings that may be user-
configurable. Ensure that the settings match.
7. Consult the troubleshooting section of the other devices reference manual to
determine if there may be a problem with that equipment.
Q - Am I able to configure the various ports with different baud rates?
A - Yes, the Serial, USB and Bluetooth ports are independent. However, the Bluetooth
port must be set to 9600 baud for proper operation.
Q - Am I able to have the SXBlue II GPS output different NMEA messages through the
ports?
A - Yes, you may have different NMEA messages turned on for the ports. Further, these
NMEA messages may also be at different update rates.
Q - How can I determine the current configuration of the SXBlue II GPS?
A - The $JSHOW<CR><LF> command will request the configuration information from
the SXBlue II GPS. The response will be similar to the following output and is described
in detail in chapter 4.
$>JSHOW,BAUD,19200
$>JSHOW,BIN,1,5.0
$>JSHOW,BAUD,9600,OTHER
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPGGA,1.0,OTHER
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPVTG,1.0,OTHER