User guide

GPS tab

The FX3100 incorporates a GPS receiver. The GPS receiver can determine your current location. Use this tab to enable GPS, view current location information, and to enable GPS streaming to devices with the GPS over Wi-Fi feature.

GPS Settings

Enable GPS: This setting enables or disables the GPS radio on your FX3100. When the ON/OFF slider is ON, the device acquires GPS and makes GPS location data available on this page. A GPS Agreement appears, click Confirm to proceed. When OFF, no GPS data is available.

Turn off GPS when the Device Restarts: This setting determines when the GPS receiver will turn off, once it is on. When the ON/OFF slider is ON, the GPS receiver turns off when the FX3100is shut down. You will need to turn it on again the next time the GPS receiver is needed.

Turn OFF GPS over Wi-Fi: GPS over Wi-Fi allows you to share location information with connected devices. Raw GPS data is provided in the form of a National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) text stream. You can use third-party applications to utilize or forward the GPS data to a remote server. When the ON/OFF slider is ON, location information is NOT shared.

Port Number: The TCP port number used to establish a connection to the FX3100 and obtain raw GPS data for the GPS over Wi-Fi feature. Unless there is a good reason to do so, you should not change the port number. Acceptable port values are between 1024 and 65535.

Click Save Changes to update settings.

GPS Driver

For the GPS over Wi-Fi feature, if you want to access the GPS data stream from a virtual COM port instead of the TCP port (above), use the Download Driver button to download and install a GPS driver for your Windows platform. This driver creates a virtual NMEA port, obtains GPS data from the FX3100, and makes this GPS data available to NMEA-aware third-party applications.

Current Location

Latitude: Latitude for the last location fix.

Longitude: Longitude for the last location fix.

Altitude: Altitude for the last location fix.

Accuracy: A measure of the accuracy of the horizontal position obtained by the GPS receiver.

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