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Using External GPS

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14.2 Using External GPS With a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, your device can show your exact location on a map. Your device may have a built-in or plug-in GPS receiver that provides location information to programs on your device. Select a GPS program port Programs that use GPS need to know which port to use to access GPS data. If no program port is specified, many GPS-enabled programs will not be 14 able to access GPS data. • Tap Start > Settings > System tab > External GPS. Using GPS • On the Program tab, in the GPS program port list, select the port from which programs will access GPS data. The program port must be a different than the one specified as the hardware port. Important: Ensure that your GPS programs also have this port selected in their configuration settings. See the user guide for more information. Specified the hardware port for a GPS receiver Windows Mobile-based devices automatically detect some GPS receivers and configure the appropriate hardware settings for them. If your GPS receiver has not been configured automatically, you need to specify its hardware port and baud rate according to the device manufacturer's specifications. • Tap Start > System tab > External GPS. • On the Hardware tab, in the GPS hardware port list, select the port to which your GPS receiver is connected. • In the Baud rate list, select the baud rate for your GPS receiver. 222 Ch14_English_Manual.indd 222 2007/6/8 上午 12:28:

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14
Using GPS
14.2
Using External GPS
With a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, your device can show your
exact location on a map. Your device may have a built-in or plug-in GPS
receiver that provides location information to programs on your device.
Select a GPS program port
Programs that use GPS need to know which port to use to access GPS data.
If no program port is specified, many GPS-enabled programs will not be
able to access GPS data.
Tap
Start > Settings > System
tab
>
External GPS.
On the
Program
tab, in the
GPS program
port
list, select the port from which
programs will access GPS data.
The program port must be a different than
the one specified as the hardware port.
Important:
Ensure that your GPS programs
also have this port selected in their
configuration settings. See the user guide
for more information.
Specified the hardware port for a GPS receiver
Windows Mobile-based devices automatically
detect some GPS receivers and configure the
appropriate hardware settings for them. If
your GPS receiver has not been configured
automatically, you need to specify its hardware
port and baud rate according to the device
manufacturer's specifications.
Tap
Start > System
tab
> External GPS.
On the
Hardware
tab, in the
GPS hardware
port
list, select the port to which your GPS
receiver is connected.
In the
Baud rate
list, select the baud rate for your GPS receiver.
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