hw 6515 problem z TomTomem

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hw 6515 problem z TomTomem
« dnia: Czerwiec 02, 2006, 02:51:08 »
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Proszę o pomoc, zainstalowałem tom tom 5 i program nie może połączyć się z odbiornikiem GPS(problem z portem). Zainstalowałem update 5.21 i nic nie pomaga.
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hw 6515 problem z TomTomem
« Odpowiedź #1 dnia: Czerwiec 02, 2006, 10:05:39 »
Ja zainstalowałem TT w wersji 5.21 i działa bez problemu. Zainstaluj też aktualizację GPS.

hw 6515 problem z TomTomem
« Odpowiedź #2 dnia: Czerwiec 02, 2006, 21:13:41 »
Znalałem odpowiedź na rozwiązanie mojego problemu :)


Here's the answer, copied from another forum site:

Please ensure the Internal AGPS-receiver is properly updated and it will need an update every 2 days. To do so please follow the steps below

- Tap Start
- Tap Settings
- Tap Connections
- Select QuickGPS
- Ensure that it has been properly updated
- Return to the Home screen of your PDA
- Perform a Soft Reset

After performing these steps please follow the procedure below to reconfigure the internal GPS receiver with the TomTom Navigator software.

This procedure removes the Settings Configuration file from the PDA, so the next time the application is ran it will ask the user to select their preferences. The second step is to choose the correct settings during that initial configuration. To remove the configuration file please follow these steps:

on the PPC:
- Click Start
- Click Programs
- Click File Explorer
- On the top left of File Explorer, tap on the drop down arrow
- Select My Device, the highest level
- Click on Program Files
- Click on Navigator
- Locate the ‘navigator’ file (it should only be between 100 and 150 _bytes_ )
- Tap and hold on the file to bring up the menu
- Click Delete
- Click Yes to confirm
- Click the (X) to close out of File Explorer
- Click the (X) to close out of the Programs screen

The next step is to run Navigator and select the appropriate GPS Hardware settings. To do so, please follow the steps below.

- Run Navigator
- On the Select GPS Hardware screen, choose ‘Other Cable NMEA Device’
- Click on Select
- Leave the default baud rate of 4800
- Click on Select
- For the Port option, choose ‘AGPS: Internal GPS Receiver’
- Click on Select

After following this procedure, the user should be able to view the GPS Status page which should now display ‘No GPS Signal’ or ‘Other Cable NMEA Device.’ The latter signifies that the device has locked on a GPS Signal.


Does that help?
clek.