APIC Support - GPS Connection
Windows Mobile PPC2003, 5.0, 6.0
Select a GPS Device:
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Step 1 - Turn on Bluetooth GPS Device
Step 2 -
Enable
Bluetooth
Radio on
PDA
Part A
Setting/Connections/Bluetooth
Part B
Turn On Bluetooth, then open the Bluetooth Manager
Step 3: Pair Bluetooth GPS Receiver with your PDA
Part A
Once in the Bluetooth Manager, Click NEW
Part B
Click "Explore a Bluetooth device" then Next
Part C
Your device should appear in the "Explore a Bluetooth Device" screen. Select your Bluetooth device, then click Next.
Part D
Select the "BT-GPS COM Port" or "Serial Port" from the list. Click Next.
Part E
You may be required to enter a Passkey. You may have to check your documentation for your Bluetooth GPS Receiver for your Passkey. Typically Passkeys are 4-digit numbers, such as 0000, 1111, or 1234. Click ok when finished entering Passkey.
Part F
You will then see an icon with your Bluetooth GPS's name below. Tap and HOLD on the icon until the above menu appears. Click Connect.
Part G
The icon should now appear green with two green arrows.
Your GPS is now paired with your PDA, and you are ready to setup your GPS in APIC.
Step
4:
Configure
GPS
Settings
in APIC
Automatic Setup
Simply click the "Auto" box, and APIC will automatically connect to your GPS.
Manual Setup
Part A

Open the Com Ports Menu from the Settings Page
Part B
Click the GPS Connection COM port menu.
Select one of the Bluetooth Serial Port COM Ports. It may be either of the COM ports labeled such, if one doesn't work then try the other.
Set the Speed to either 4800 or 9600 (see product manual for this information). Most Bluetooth GPS receivers are typically 4800 baud.
Tap the Reset button to the right of the GPS Speed, then DONE
Part C

Open the Satellite Screen, wait for the GPS to get a signal... then go Go Fly!