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GPS 10 Technical Specifications 

Rev. B

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File Menu

The File Menu allows you to open, save, and print sensor configurations. The items in the File Menu work
like most Windows-based programs.  

Comm Menu

The Comm (Communication) Menu allows you to set the port number, baud rate, and then connect and
disconnect from the sensor.  

Setup

: Opens the Comm Setup Window, shown to the left. Select

the 

Serial Port

 to which the sensor is connected from the drop-

down list. Then select 

Auto

 (the program determines the baud rate

on its own) or 

Manual

 (you then enter the baud rate) for the Baud

Rate entry.  

Connect

: Select 

Connect 

to connect to the sensor to change or

view the configuration.  

Disconnect

: Select 

Disconnect

 to disconnect from the sensor.  

Config Menu

The Config (Configuration) Menu allows you
configure the sensor as it is connected.

Sensor Configuration (F6):

 Opens the Sensor

Configuration Window, shown to the right. Many
of the fields in this window should be left alone.
Please refer to the beginning of this manual for
clarification about some of these fields. For the
most part, this window is used to enter a new
Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude for the sensor.
This is especially helpful when you are
programming the sensor for use in a particular
geographic location.  

Resetting the Unit (Reset Unit) performs a reset
on the unit, much like cycling the power.    

Resetting the non-volatile memory (Reset
NonVol) will clear all of the data from the non-
volatile memory.  

NMEA Sentence Selections (F7): 

Displays the

NMEA Sentence Selections Window. If the
sentence is enabled, a check mark appears in the
box to the left of the sentence name. Click the box
to enable or disable to the sentence. 

Summary of Contents for GPS 10 Deluxe

Page 1: ...Garmin International Inc 1200 E 151st Street Olathe KS 66062 USA 190 00516 00 Revision B February 2005 GPS 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 2: ...medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice...

Page 3: ...rical Characteristics 6 1 5 5 2 Garmin Interface 6 1 5 5 3 GPS 10 Protocol 6 2 Mechanical Characteristics Mounting 7 3 GPS 10 Software Interface 8 3 1 Received NMEA 0183 Sentences 8 3 1 1 Almanac Info...

Page 4: ...nfiguration Software 25 Downloading the Sensor Configuration Software 25 Selecting a Model 25 Connecting to the Sensor 25 File Menu 26 Comm Menu 26 Config Menu 26 View Menu 27 Help Menu 27 Appendix E...

Page 5: ...Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that ma...

Page 6: ...BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service contact your local Garmin authorized dealer or call Garmin Product Support at one of the numbers listed below for shipping instructions and an RMA trackin...

Page 7: ...ite orbital parameters last known position date and time End user interfaces such as keyboards and displays are the responsibility of the application designer 1 4 FEATURES Integrated Bluetooth Class 2...

Page 8: ...System Specification Version 1 1 The supported profile is Serial Profile SSP Accessories provided with the GPS 10 Velcro Mounting Patch Not shown 12 VDC Cigarette Lighter Charging Adapter 010 10412 00...

Page 9: ...3 Battery Capacity 900 mAHr Charging rate Approx 3 Hrs Operating time Approx 12 Hours with WAAS enabled 1 5 2 4 Battery Charger The included Cigarette Lighter Adapter 320 00187 00 can be used to char...

Page 10: ...feet 10 meters 1 5 5 2 Garmin Interface Refer to the Garmin Device Interface Specification for specific information about the Garmin Protocol The document is located on the Garmin Web site at http ww...

Page 11: ...a Velcro patch for mounting on non ferrous surfaces The following drawings show example geometry for mounting hardware in case you wish to design your own custom mount Figure 1 shows the mounting foo...

Page 12: ...ular configuration parameter All sentences received by the GPS sensor must be terminated with CR LF the ASCII characters for carriage return 0D hexadecimal and line feed 0A hexadecimal The checksum hh...

Page 13: ...n the current default values Current default values can also be obtained by sending PGRMCE to the GPS sensor PGRMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 hh CR LF 1 Fix mode A automatic 2 2D exclusively hos...

Page 14: ...e it is necessary to send the following eight byte data stream to temporarily change the data format to NMEA 0183 Then follow by sending a PGRMC1 sentence that turns off the Binary Phase Output Data f...

Page 15: ...ence Output by Default Maximum Characters GPRMC 74 GPGGA 82 GPGSA 66 GPGSV 70 PGRME 35 GPGLL 44 GPVTG 42 PGRMV 32 PGRMF 82 PGRMB 40 PGRMT Once per minute 50 Table 1 NMEA 0183 Output Sentence Order and...

Page 16: ...d will be only 59 seconds long In this case the GPS sensor will not transmit the time of day 0h 0m 0s the zero second for the day from which the leap second is removed GPRMC 235959 A 3851 3650 N 09447...

Page 17: ...ese fields will be null if unused 3 2 7 Recommended Minimum Specific GPS TRANSIT Data RMC GPRMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 hh CR LF 1 UTC time of position fix hhmmss format 2 Status A Valid position V...

Page 18: ...itude ddmm mmmm format leading zeros will be transmitted 7 Latitude hemisphere N or S 8 Longitude dddmm mmmm format leading zeros will be transmitted 9 Longitude hemisphere E or W 10 Mode M manual A a...

Page 19: ...325 0 kHz in 0 5 kHz steps 2 Beacon bit rate 0 25 50 100 or 200 bps 3 Beacon SNR 0 to 31 4 Beacon data quality 0 to 100 5 Distance to beacon reference station in kilometers 6 Beacon receiver communica...

Page 20: ...e and Erromango Islands 14 BERMUDA 1957 Bermuda Islands 15 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY Colombia 16 CAMPO INCHAUSPE Argentina 17 CANTON ASTRO 1966 Phoenix Islands 10 CAPE CANAVERAL Florida Bahama Islands 19 CAP...

Page 21: ...AMERICAN 1927 Bahamas excluding San Salvador Island 57 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua 58 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Canal Zone 59 NORTH AMERIC...

Page 22: ...uth Chile 87 SANTO DOS Espirito Santo Island 88 SAO BRAZ Sao Miguel Santa Maria Islands Azores 89 SAPPER HILL 1943 East Falkland Island 90 SCHWARZECK Namibia 91 SOUTHEAST BASE Porto Santo and Madeira...

Page 23: ...satellite data information is also enabled when the position record is enabled Records sent over RS232 begin with a delimiter byte 10 hex The second byte identifies the record type 33 hex for a positi...

Page 24: ...s data for the specified satellite 1 The unit has a differential correction for the specified satellite 2 The unit is using this satellite in the solution This pattern is repeated for all 12 channels...

Page 25: ...ty meters second alt_vel Altitude velocity meters second msl_hght Mean sea level height meters leap_sec UTC leap seconds grmn_days Garmin days days since December 31 1989 Receiver Measurement Record t...

Page 26: ...itialize static variables static char in_que 256 static int in_que_ptr 0 static rx_state_type rx_state DAT void add_to_que char data define DLE_BYTE 0x10 define ETX_BYTE 0x03 if rx_state DAT if data D...

Page 27: ...he Device Manager 3 Go to the hardware tab of the resulting pop up window and click on the Device Manager button 4 Right click on Serial BallPoint Mouse and choose the option to Disable NOT uninstall...

Page 28: ...rk in the box next to Binary Output Data to change the GPS 10 to Garmin Mode The unit will keep this change in the programming until you change it again in the software Note Selecting Config Switch to...

Page 29: ...iguration Software SNSRCFG exe is included in the software update download Selecting a Model After opening the program snsrcfg exe the following screen appears Select the radio button next to the type...

Page 30: ...or Config Menu The Config Configuration Menu allows you configure the sensor as it is connected Sensor Configuration F6 Opens the Sensor Configuration Window shown to the right Many of the fields in t...

Page 31: ...software Select Update Software and then select the file using the Open dialog box You must locate both the rgn file and the updater exe file Do not attempt to update the GPS 10 software unless Bluet...

Page 32: ...HOST SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS PIN Code Some systems may or may not require a PIN Code in order to recognize the GPS 10 The default PIN code for GPS 10 is 1234 When you initially make this connection or...

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