Configure and establish bluetooth communications – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.G User Manual
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Configure and Establish Bluetooth Communications
This section provides instructions to determine the Bluetooth Virtual COM port on a PC and
connect to the SF-3040 or the SF-3050 via Bluetooth.
The receiver Bluetooth baud rate is fixed at 230400 baud. It will not connect at any
other speed. The data rate is 10 Hz maximum. Communications performance is
dependent on the user
’s Bluetooth device.
Refer to the SF-3040 GNSS Product User Guide or the SF-3050 GNSS Product
User Guide for Bluetooth compatibility (see Related Documents in the fore-matter).
Refer to the Sapphire Technical Reference Manual (TRM) for details on the use
of the Input Terminal [BTSET] command. Also see the note: To use an input
terminal to determine the Bluetooth virtual COM port on a PC and connect to the
receiver via Bluetooth, refer to the BTSET command in the Sapphire Technical
Reference Manual and to the next section in this guide.
Configure Bluetooth via the Input Terminal, below.)
1. Write down the SF-3040 or the SF-3050 serial number from the label on the receiver.
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Plug the Bluetooth dongle (if one is being used1) into the proper port on the PC.
1
Many laptops incorporate Bluetooth, but not all will work; a dongle is an option.
4. Right-click the Bluetooth icon on the Windows taskbar and select Explore My Bluetooth
Places from the pop-up menu to open the My Bluetooth Places dialog box (see Figure 41).
5. Double-click Search for devices in range on the My Bluetooth Places dialog box to display a
list of in-range Bluetooth devices (see Figure 42).
Figure 41: My Bluetooth Places\Search for devices in range