
SXBlue II GPS Series Technical Reference Manual
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1.3.2 Configuring Bluetooth Communication
There are many Bluetooth drivers available on the market today for PDA’s (using Palm OS,
Pocket PC or Windows Mobile operating systems), and for regular computers (laptop, tablet PC,
etc) with standard Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Even though the setup procedure will be different for each of them, the basics remain the same.
The two major steps are: discovering a Bluetooth device and assigning a communication port
number to the discovered device. The data collection software will then call the assigned port
number to receive the data from the SXBlue II GPS.
In this section, we will give some examples of setting up Bluetooth communication with various
PDA and computer drivers. One key element to remember is that the SXBlue II GPS does not
require any password (often called pairing, secure connection, authentication, passkey,
passcode, etc). This feature must be disabled in the options of the driver you are using.
Note – The SXBlue II GPS does not require any password/passkey for secure connection.
This feature must be disabled in the driver configuration of your PDA/Computer.
Starting with serial numbers:
1002Axxx for SXBlue II GPS
1005Lxxx for SXBlue II-L GPS
1005Bxxx for SXBlue II-B GPS
a passkey of “12345678” has been programmed in the receivers in case a
Bluetooth driver absolutely requires a secure connection.
1.3.2.1 Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 with Microsoft drivers
Microsoft Bluetooth drivers for Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 are similar with just a few minor
differences. There is currently a “bug” in these drivers for non-secure connections and it has not
yet been addressed by Microsoft. Fortunately a work-around is available and the screenshots
below show how to properly handle the configuration steps for the SXBlue II GPS with serial