PARROT 3400LS-GPS
The Parrot
Procedure for connecting to the GPS service
If a navigation application is installed on your PDA or smartphone, simply pair your device with the Parrot 3400 and establish a Bluetooth serial connection with the GPS port (the number of the outgoing serial port to be used will depend on your PDA or smartphone).
The configuration to be chosen on your device is NMEA 0183v2 9600 if prompted by your navigation software.
Several statuses may be encountered:
wStatus 1: no GPS connected – No fix (satellite icon greyed out)
wStatus 2: no GPS connected – Fix (satellite icon coloured)
wStatus 3: GPS connected – No fix (satellite icon greyed out, with a transmission symbol)
wStatus 4: GPS connected – Fix (satellite icon coloured, with a transmission symbol)
Note: the fix indicates that the satellite data received by the hands- free kit is valid.
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PROCEDURE for connecting to the GPS service:
1.If you are already connected via Bluetooth to your phone:
wDisconnect your phone (hold down the red button on the
wFrom your navigation software (installed on your PDA or smartphone), connect to the GPS service of the
wOnce connected, a transmission symbol appears beneath the satellite. If the satellite icon is coloured, the fix is established
wOnce the GPS connection is established, the kit automatically reconnects to your phone’s telephony service.
2.If you are not already connected via Bluetooth to your phone:
wFrom your navigation software (installed on your PDA or smartphone), connect to the GPS service of the
wOnce connected, a transmission symbol appears beneath the satellite. If the satellite icon is coloured, the fix is established
wYou can now pair/connect your phone.