Magellan MobileMapper CE Getting Started Guide - Page 60

Using the File Transfer Service, computer to the MobileMapper CE Serial Port Service

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English • GPS output is enabled via the COM port assigned to the Serial Port Service (COM3 in our example) (see GPS Port Configuration, page 44). • Remember ALL the COM3 settings as you will need them on the computer (see GPS Port Configuration, page 44). - On the computer: • Run Bluetooth. • Detect MobileMapper CE. • If required, pair the two devices (you'll need to enter the PIN code defined in the MobileMapper CE Bluetooth properties; see page 51). • List the local services offered by MobileMapper CE • Use the listed Serial Port Service icon to connect the computer to the MobileMapper CE Serial Port Service through one of its virtual ports (COM4 for example). • Run HyperTerminal, name the session, select the computer port used to communicate with the external device (COM4 in our example). Click OK. • Enter the same port settings as those used by the COM port on MobileMapper CE (COM3 in our example). Click OK. You can now see the NMEA messages in the HyperTerminal window as they are output from MobileMapper CE. Using the File Transfer Service Assuming you want to transfer files between two MobileMapper CE units, follow the procedure below, based on the use of MobileMapper CE's File Transfer Service: - On the host MobileMapper CE, make sure: • Its File Transfer Service is activated. • Its File Transfer Service properties include the path and name of the folder containing the files you want to transfer to the inquiring MobileMapper CE (for example the folder path and name are: \Application Data\Job101\). 54

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English
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GPS output is enabled via the COM port assigned to
the Serial Port Service (COM3 in our example) (see
GPS Port Configuration,
page 44
).
Remember ALL the COM3 settings as you will need
them on the computer (see GPS Port Configuration,
page 44
).
-
On the computer:
Run Bluetooth.
Detect MobileMapper CE.
If required, pair the two devices (you’ll need to enter
the PIN code defined in the MobileMapper CE Blue-
tooth properties; see
page 51
).
List the local services offered by MobileMapper CE
Use the listed Serial Port Service icon to connect the
computer to the MobileMapper CE Serial Port Service
through one of its virtual ports (COM4 for example).
Run HyperTerminal, name the session, select the com-
puter port used to communicate with the external
device (COM4 in our example). Click
OK
.
Enter the same port settings as those used by the COM
port on MobileMapper CE (COM3 in our example).
Click
OK
. You can now see the NMEA messages in the
HyperTerminal window as they are output from
MobileMapper CE.
Using the File Transfer Service
Assuming you want to transfer files between two MobileMap-
per CE units, follow the procedure below, based on the use of
MobileMapper CE’s File Transfer Service:
-
On the
host
MobileMapper CE, make sure:
Its File Transfer Service is activated.
Its File Transfer Service properties include the path
and name of the folder containing the files you want to
transfer to the inquiring MobileMapper CE (for exam-
ple the folder path and name are: \Application
Data\Job101\).