XT55 GPS Startup User’s Guide Confidential/Released

s

mobile

1Introduction

This brief guide explains how to establish a GPS connection using the XT55 module.

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a world-wide navigation system form from 24 satellites. It uses at least 4 satellites as reference points to calculate the current position. The GPS receiver embedded in the XT55 module constantly tracks all satellites in view, thus providing accurate satellite position data.

It allows a quick and uncomplicated configuration and evaluation by the user via local RS-232 interface (directly connected to the serial port) or via remote (e.g. installed in a vehicle) GSM (air link).

With Windows HyperTerminal application (utility that is pre-installed on all versions of Windows 98, 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT, and Windows 2000) it is possible to receive GPS position data and alarm status reports, as well as to execute a range of remote configurations. If the XT55 is configured remotely, prerequisite is the connection of a suitable GSM modem.

1.1 Related documents

[1]XT55 AT Command Set

[2]XT55 Hardware Interface Description

[3]XT55 GPS Command Specification

[4]XT55 AVL Software Instructions User’s Guide

[5]GPRS Startup User's Guide

[6]Remote-SAT User's Guide

[7]GSM / GPS Evaluation Board Description

[8]Application Note 16: Upgrading XT55 Firmware

[9]Application Note 14: Audio and Battery Parameter Download

[10]Application Note 02: Audio Interface Design

[11]Multiplexer User's Guide

[12]Multiplex Driver Developer’s Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows XP

[13]Multiplex Driver Installation Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows XP

[14]Application Note 24: Application Developer’s Guide

Prior to using the XT55 engines or upgrading to a new firmware release, be sure to carefully read the latest product information.

To visit the Siemens Website you can use the following link:

http://www.siemens.com/wm

XT55_GPS_startup_ug_V02a

Page 5 of 13

28.06.2004

Page 5
Image 5
Siemens XT55 manual Introduction, Related documents