User Manual

1. Plug your GPS receiver's RS232 cable directly into the DB9
connector on the back of the scanner.
2. When the scanner recognizes the GPS input, it displays a
confirmation message and shows the GPS icon on the display.
3. If the GPS receiver does not have a lock on the satellites, the
scanner displays Searching for Satellite .
Troubleshooting
If you can't get the scanner to recognize the GPS receiver:
Check the receiver's baud rate. Most compatible GPS
receivers use a baud rate of 4800 bps, but it's possible your
receiver is using a non-standard baud rate. Set the scanner's
baud rate to match the GPS receiver's.
Check the receiver's output mode. Some receivers have
proprietary signalling modes that are not NMEA compliant, but
you can usually set them to use a NMEA compliant mode.
If the scanner recognizes the GPS receiver but doesn't lockout
systems as you expected:
Make sure the GPS receiver has a lock on the satellites.
Check the location configuration for the sites and channel
groups in the system.