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Using the Bluetooth GPS Receiver
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| 1. | Run the TeleType GPS software.
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| 2. | Make sure the appropriate *_place.ttm file for your country is loaded. Go to File > Load > Load maps, find the directory your *_place.ttm file is located in, and load it. For example, if you were in the US, you would load the US_place.ttm file.
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| 3. | Go to Tools > Find. Select Address.
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| 4. | Enter information for only the city and state, then select the appropriate country. Select Find. Pick your city from the list and select Go To. On the following screen, select GPS Initialization.
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| 5. | Go to Tools > GPS Status > Status tab. You should see symbols scrolling up the gray box in the center.
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| Note: If you do not see any activity on this screen, make sure your host device is set to the correct time zone. (If you're not sure, select the Time button and adjust your settings.) Then tap Find GPS Port. After a few seconds, you will be brought to the Bluetooth Browser screen. Pick the TeleType icon and tap OK. You will then be brought back to the GPS Status screen telling you that a GPS port has been found. Tap OK.
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| The software will usually recognize one of two COM ports for the Bluetooth GPS receiver. The most common is COM 8. However, in cases where you have an older iPaq but have updated the ROM, the port for your host device may be COM 5.
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| 6. | Tap OK on the GPS Status screen to return to the main map screen. You will see that your current position has been fixed, and that your location is represented by a large red arrow on the map.
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