Garmin GLO for Aviation Instructions - Page 3

Pairing the SensOr, Acquiring Satellite Signals

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Pairing the Sensor 1 Hold to turn on the sensor. 2 Turn on the other device and enable the Bluetooth component. You can refer to the device's documentation for specific instructions about enabling Bluetooth wireless technology. 3 Bring the sensor within 30 feet (10 meters) of the mobile device. 4 Using the mobile device, pair the sensor with the mobile device. The blue LED is solid blue when the sensor is connected to the other device. If the sensor has not established a Bluetooth connection for several minutes, it turns off automatically. Bluetooth LED LED Description Slow flashing Searching for mobile devices blue Rapid flashing Pairing blue Solid blue Connected to mobile device Status LED LED Description Slow flashing orange Charging Solid orange Battery charged, power connected. Orange off Battery charged, power disconnected. Rapid flashing orange Low battery Alternating orange Faulty battery or and green system error Flashing green Searching for GPS satellites Solid green GPS satellite fix Acquiring Satellite Signals 1 Verify that the blue LED on the sensor is solid blue, indicating a wireless connection. 2 Place the sensor where it has a clear view of the sky. Acquiring satellite signals may take a few minutes. The Status LED flashes green while searching for satellites and establishing your location. The Status LED is solid green when it has established a fix on your location.  3

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Pairing the SensOr
1
Hold
to turn on the sensor.
2
Turn on the other device and enable
the Bluetooth component.
You can refer to the device’s
documentation for specific instructions
about enabling Bluetooth wireless
technology.
3
Bring the sensor within 30 feet (10
meters) of the mobile device.
4
Using the mobile device, pair the
sensor with the mobile device.
The blue LED is solid blue when the
sensor is connected to the other device.
If the sensor has not established a
Bluetooth connection for several minutes,
it turns off automatically.
BluetOOth LED
LED
DescriptiOn
Slow flashing
blue
Searching for mobile devices
Rapid flashing
blue
Pairing
Solid blue
Connected to mobile device
Status LED
LED
DescriptiOn
Slow flashing orange
Charging
Solid orange
Battery charged,
power connected.
Orange off
Battery charged,
power disconnected.
Rapid flashing orange
Low battery
Alternating orange
and green
Faulty battery or
system error
Flashing green
Searching for GPS
satellites
Solid green
GPS satellite fix
Acquiring Satellite Signals
1
Verify that the blue LED on the sensor
is solid blue, indicating a wireless
connection.
2
Place the sensor where it has a clear
view of the sky.
Acquiring satellite signals may take a
few minutes. The Status LED flashes
green while searching for satellites and
establishing your location. The Status LED
is solid green when it has established a fix
on your location.