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Prefix/Suffix: You can add a prefix before the barcode or suffix
after. The suffix can also be changed to send TAB or nothing
instead of RETURN after the suffix.
For detailed information on these and other settings, please refer to
the Software Development Kit provided on our web site.
Working with the GPS
Tap / Settings / System / System Information / Wireless to see
if your unit has GPS installed. COM2 is the dedicated hardware
port for the built-in GPS (COM1 is dedicated to the external 9-pin).
The GPS is compatible with applications that accept the NMEA
position information using a default baud rate of 9600.
GPS settings:
If you are using only one GPS-aware application, these settings do
not need to be changed. However, to use multiple GPS-aware
applications, tap / Settings / System / GPS and select the
following tabs:
Access: The GPS Intermediate Driver allows multiple
applications to access the GPS receiver (disabled by default).
To enable the GPS Intermediate Driver, select the check box.
Hardware: COM2 is the hardware port dedicated for the built-in
GPS. Verify that COM2 is selected. The internal GPS
communicates at 9600 baud by default. If it has been modified
by a third party program, adjust to match the receiver baud rate.
Programs: Programs that use GPS need to know which port to
use to access GPS data. When using more than one GPS-aware
application, the same GPS program port must be used in each
application. Ensure that the COM port on the GPS-aware
application(s) is set to the same GPS program port as shown in
the Programs tab of the GPS applet. The program port must be
a different port than the hardware port. By default, this is
COM3. NOTE: Some GPS-aware applications may not
communicate over GPS ports.
A-GPS: While Assisted GPS can improve time-to-first-fix, it may
reduce accuracy in some situations. Uncheck the box next to
Enable Assisted GPS and reboot your unit if you wish to
disable it.