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Old 24-12-2005, 06:52 AM
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Please can someone help me? I have an O2 XDAIIi and TomTom Navigator installed.
I have paired the bluetooth receiver ok - BT GPS: SPP - this connects ok - although under Paired Devices it has a blue question mark???

I can't seem to get TomTom to connect to a valid GPS signal - the blue/yellow circle is spinning - but i get "no vald GPS signal!" - I am indoors and this is the first time to connect.

Any ideas please?

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Old 24-12-2005, 02:47 PM
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I think the blue question mark may be something to do with the PDA not knowing all the details about the receiver - but is nothing to worry about.

You can connect to the PDA OK via Bluetooth which is good. Where you can see the blue/yellow circle spinning you need to select the correct configuration - so select the configuration button. Select the GPS receiver you are using eg Other Bluetooth Device, then I use Bluetooth Serial Port Com 6.

Once its setup it TomTom always tries to connect to the Bluetooth GPS and even turns Bluetooth on automatically (It does for me anyway).


Ian

For the first time to connect you will really need to be outside.
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Old 25-12-2005, 09:29 AM
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Thanks for the reply - I have done exactly this, but still getting "no Valid GPS signal" - any more advise? do u think the GPS receiver is no good?
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