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(iii)The output messages can be viewed in the
Development Data
screen. For a description of NMEA messages please download
from Falcom’s Website the “
SiRFmessages.pdf
” file. The
valid/invalid protocols can be recognized on the $GPRMC
protocol as shown in figure below. The capital letter
A
means,
incoming protocols are valid and the capital latter
V
means,
incoming protocols are invalid. For more detailed information
about the using of SiRFdemo software, please download the
SiRFdemo.pdf
manual, which is also available on our web page.
4.3 Pocked PCs Bluetooth™ Connection
In order to set up a connection between your Pocket PCs and the NAVI-B-
H, please, follow step by step the instructions below.
HINT:
Perform a Bluetooth™ device discovery on your Pocked PCs to
find the Bluetooth™ GPS Receiver. Refer to the user
documentation of your Bluetooth™ device for instructions, too.
1. If the Bluetooth™ software is not installed in your Pocked PCs yet,
please, install it before you begin the next steps.
2. Turn on the power to your host device. If your NAVI-B-H is still not
connected to the aforementioned power supply, then connect it. Once the
Bluetooth™ receiver is connected to the aforementioned power supply,
the internal LED indicator (blue colour) flashes every one-second (the
Bluetooth™ is on, and ready for connection). (
The Bluetooth™ LED is
internally but is viewable when it flashes.
)
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