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| 1. | Turn on the power to your host device and your Bluetooth GPS receiver. Once the Bluetooth receiver is turned on, the LEDs will appear as shown:
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LED Indicator
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Activity
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Blue
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Flashing every one second
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Green
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Constant On
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Red
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No light (if fully charged)
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| 2. | Activate Bluetooth on your host device. If the Bluetooth icon on the bottom right-hand corner of the Today screen is gray, you will need activate Bluetooth. Tap on the icon, and a pop-up menu will appear in the display. Select Turn Bluetooth On. The color of the Bluetooth icon will change from gray to blue, signifying that it is turned on.
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| 3. | Search for the TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver. Open Bluetooth Manager and select New > Connect! On the next screen that appears, select Explore a Bluetooth Device.
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| 4. | Tap the <No device selected> box to select a device. After a few seconds, a list of Bluetooth devices will appear on your screen. Select the TeleType icon and tap OK.
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| 5. | If this is your first time connecting to the TeleType Bluetooth GPS Receiver, you will see a Bluetooth Authentication screen. It will ask you to enter your passkey. Enter "1234" as the Passkey and tap OK.
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| 6. | You will see SPP slave appear in the Service Selection box. Select that icon and tap Next. Then tap Finish on the following screen.
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| 7. | You will be returned to the Bluetooth Manager screen. Double-tap TeleType SPP Slave to connect to the Bluetooth GPS receiver. Once connected, if you double-tap the icon again, you will see your connection status for the device. Signal strength is at the bottom of the screen. Try experimenting with your Bluetooth GPS receiver to see how far it needs to be before the blue bar reaches "Just right."
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| When the Bluetooth GPS is connected with PDA, the blue LED on the receiver will light up and blink slowly. The green LED will be steadily on.
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