Initializing Your Gps Receiver; Using / Testing Your Gps Receiver - Globalsat BU-353S4 User Manual

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2. Your USB GPS
3. Using Window's Control Panel, select System > Hardware > Device Manager
4. Then look under the heading of: PORTS (Com & LPT)
5. There should be a listing for:
("x" will actually be the number your PC has assigned the USB GPS receiver).
6. Once you have identified the COM port number, any software that you utilize must be
configured to read GPS data from this COM port.
We strongly suggest that you first test your USB GPS with the included GPS Info utility program to
confirm that the GPS receiver if functioning properly on your PC and that you have successfully
configured the right COM Port setting. Once this has been done, close the GPS Info program and
start your application for COM port configuration.
NOTE: By default, your PC will not allow you to run multiple applications from a single COM port. It
is important that you close any previously opened GPS application before switching to another
GPS application as the GPS receiver and data will not be found by the new program.
There are special utilities available to split data into multiple COM ports for use by more than one
application simultaneously. (see:

4. INITIALIZING YOUR GPS RECEIVER

Before using your USB GPS receiver for navigation (especially for the first time), the receiver must
obtain a local GPS fix (coordinates) of the current position. To do this, take your laptop (with your USB
driver and the mapping software loaded and configured) to an open area that has a clear view to the
sky (such as a park or empty field). Start your software (or the included GPS Info utility program) and
wait for initialization of the GPS to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on various
factors such as the distance of the current coordinates from the last time the GPS receiver was
activated, GPS signal strength and surrounding terrain (tall trees and buildings can block the satellite
signals). Once the RAW GPS data is displayed onto the screen, if applicable for your software, a fix has
been initialized (red LED on the GPS will also start to flash). In some cases initialization can take up to
several minutes depending on the conditions mentioned above before complete GPS data will be
displayed on the screen.
Coordinates scrolling with zero's means that the port connection is complete, but the satellite data is not
being received yet (possibly still initializing or in a bad area for satellite reception).

5. USING / TESTING YOUR GPS RECEIVER

Once the USB GPS receiver's driver and your personal mapping software have been installed and
configured properly, you can begin to use your navigation system by plugging the USB GPS into your
laptop's USB port and launching your mapping software. If you don't have a mapping, or navigation
software, we've included a GPS test utility called "GPS Info" for the purpose of confirming your
installation and configuration. This utility can be installed by clicking the
directory on the CD-ROM or downloaded from our web-site www.usglobalsat.com.
be plugged into your USB port at this time.
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Prolific Serial-to-USB Comm Port (COM x)
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