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Help Pairing up B-Speech GPS 20C With Moto Q

Last post 06-18-2008 5:30 PM by mldart. 2 replies.
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  • 04-03-2008 7:43 PM

    Help Pairing up B-Speech GPS 20C With Moto Q

    My B-Speech GPS 20C arived today and I have not been able to pair it to my Moto Q (SPRINT). I spent over and hour and a half with tech suport from Sprint. I've paired up my headset in  a couple minutes, but this just won't pair.I've  looked all over the web for pointers but not getting anywhere.

    STEPS I HAVE TAKEN.

    1) Start

    2) Bluetooth folder

    3)Bluetooth manager

    4) Handsfree

    5)Menu add then search

    6) wait 1/2 hour nothing happens.

    7) mumble " should have bought something else"

    As for the GPS receiver, I have it on. The wierd thig is that the LED light blinks BLUE< ORANGE<PURPLE like a Christmass tree.

    Any help that you can offer will be appreciated. Hate to spend better part of lunch break Fri. Talking to tech support.

    P.S Would I have been better off with the Freedom GPS Keychain?

     

     

     

     

     

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  • 04-03-2008 10:00 PM In reply to

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    Re: Help Pairing up B-Speech GPS 20C With Moto Q

    You shoud also review the steps here: Follow the step 2 and 3 for pairing in this URL:
    http://discussion.buygpsnow.com/forums/thread/3796.aspx

    If nothing works, it could be a ROM / OS issue. Have you update the Moto Q's ROM firmware, which may be required for some older (earlier versions of) Moto Q.

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  • 06-18-2008 5:30 PM In reply to

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    Re: Help Pairing up B-Speech GPS 20C With Moto Q

     I have a ##### #### keychain.  Works great, here's what I did for setup:

     

    Do this first for using GPS Bluetooth Receiver on  ATT Tilt running WM6.

    1. Go into Wireless Manager and select Bluetooth.
    2. Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158600.aspx to see how to config your com port and make a note of the com port number.  I used a baud rate of 4800 and COM1 where the example uses COM6.
    3. You’re only half done now, the next step is to go into your GPS app and tell it what Bluetooth port to find the GPS Bluetooth receiver on.
    4. NOTE: I have the #### #### and the Bluetooth icon will NOT blink 1/sec to indicate a connection till you have opened a GPS app and configured that app to communicate with it.  However it will blink 1/5sec w/o connection so don’t be fooled
     

    Google Maps:

    1. W/GPS rcvr on open up Google Maps, select Options>GPS Settings
    2. Select Set Manually, select COM1, baud rate of 4800 and tap OK.
    3. From main screen select Menu>Use GPS.  If it’s working the upper right corner of the screen will show Seeking GPS satellites and the ####’s Bluetooth icon will blink 1/second.
     

    Garmin XT:

    1. W.GPS rcvr on open Garmin XT app main page select Settings>System>RemoteGPS.  The default value was GPS Intermediate Driver.
    2. Select Disable to turn off the regular GPS connection. You should get a prompt with radio buttons to select either Use Bluetooth GPS, Use GPS Intermediate Driver, or User Serial GPS.  To active the #### #### select Use Bluetooth GPS and hit Enable.  The screen now shows Keychain GPS #### and the Bluetooth icon on the #### is blinking 1/sec.
    3. Note: I’ve seen  “Com0:COM0” come up as though the app thought this was an option for GPS.  Just hit the Disable button and you can select the proper input.
    4. Note: When my ppc is turned back on and I reaccess Garmin XT it says “Scanning Bluetooth as though it’s looking for the #### even though I’ve set it to use it’s own GPS Intermediate Driver.  It’s not a problem and times out soon.

     

     

     

     

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