Socket Connection Kit For Windows Notebooks - Socket GPS Nav Kit Quick Start Manual

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Socket Connection Kit For Windows Notebooks

1. The Bluetooth Status LED should be emitting a solid blue light
to show that the Bluetooth radio is on but not connected.
2. Insert the Socket Connection Card into your computer, using a CF-to-
PC Card adapter.
3. Start BlueSoleil. Click on the BlueSoleil icon on your desktop, or go to
Start | Programs | Socket | BlueSoleil.
4. In the Main Window, double-click on the red ball to start a device
search. Alternatively, you can click My Bluetooth | My Device Inquiry or
View | Refresh Devices or press F5.
5. After the device search, an icon for the GPS Receiver should appear.
Double-click on the icon. After a few seconds, the Serial Port Service
icon should be highlighted at the top of the Main Window.
6. Double-click on the Serial Port Service icon. Alternatively, right-click
on the icon for the GPS Receiver. In the pop-up menu, click Connect |
Serial Port Profile.
7. Your computer will begin to connect to the GPS Receiver. When
prompted, enter the passkey
You only need to discover, bond with, and pair with the GPS Receiver
the first time you use it with MyNavigator.
8. Start MyNavigator. Click on the icon on your desktop.
Alternatively, click Start | Programs | Socket | My Navigator.
9. A warning screen will appear. Read the warning, then tap OK.
10. Find out which COM port your computer uses for outbound Bluetooth
serial communications. Click Tools | Configurations | Connect With.
11. In MyNavigator, tap Tools | GPS | COM Port and select the COM Port.
Note: The baud rate must be set to 4800 to work with the GPS Receiver.
This is the default baud rate and needs no modification.
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