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GPS

 

 

Follow the GPS settings to adjust the items.

Protocol: select the suitable protocol and the default is NMEA0183.

Port: select the correct port and the default is COM8.

Baud: select a suitable item, the default is 4800.

Data Bits: the default is 8.

Parity: the default is None.

Stop Bits: the default is One.

 

 

 

 

If you are not sure the correct port, make sure GPS connection and power are ready. Then, tap next to Port, so the system will automatically detect the usable port.

 

 

 

After the data is finished, tap OK.

 

If you do not understand the contents of GPS items, please see the description below:

 

Name

Description

Protocol

Select the GPS protocol.

Port

Select the port to connect GPS with mobile device.

Baud

Select the Baud rate of GPS receiver, nine options available including 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600,115200.

Data Bit

The Bit count that GPS can deliver.

Parity

The parity count that GPS delivered, including four options of None, Even, Odd and Mark Space.

Stop Bit

The last bit value that GPS delivers.

 

 

NOTE: NMEA0183 is the specification defined by National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA). When the positioning information such as longitude, latitude, successfully positioning code, adopted satellite count, signal intensity, satellite azimuth, elevation, date, UTC time, DOP and so on from satellite are received by GPS receiver, they will be transferred to GPS position of latitude and longitude in NMEA0183 format and displayed on the window.

 

 


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