- Remove GPS USB Driver If you want to update the USB driver, you should remove existing driver and install new one. Step 1: Remove GPS USB driver by double-clicking the icon show in Figure-15. A dialog window shown in Figure-16 will be pop up. Figure 15: GPS USB Driver Remove Icon Step 2: Click 'OK' button Figure 16: Remove Driver Screen Step 3.
- GM-158 Mini GPS Locator ('Mouse') Small and low-priced GPS Receiver / Antenna Provides real time GPS position MTK-3301 Chipset Interface RS-232 or USB available Waterproof Description: The GM-158 is an small GPS receiver for magnetic attachment but also having screw holes. It has a waterproof housing with integrated antenna.
Setting Up Your Serial-to-USB Adapter
The package provides the installation files for Microsoft USB GPS Port Driver version 3.0.1.0. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version.
When connected to a GPS, Offshore Navigator Lite provides real-time, on-the-water positioning, among its features.
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All USB-to-Serial adapters require software drivers to operate. Thus, a software driver CD-ROM accompanied your adapter. If the CD was missing or has been lost, download the driver from the manufacturer's website.
- Close all running programs before beginning the Installation
- On most operating systems, you have to disable your virus protection program in order to install the USB-to- Serial adapter software driver.
Determining the COM Port of a USB to Serial Adapter
There are a number of Serial-to-USB adapters that do two things:
- They physically connect a serial cable to a USB port.
- They have software drivers that create a Virtual COM Port.
A Virtual COM Port is a setting within the Windows operating system that allows software products to connect to USB devices using traditional serial (COM Port) connections. While the 'plug' on the back of the computer remains USB, the software (such as Maptech's® Offshore Navigator Lite) connects to it as a traditional serial COM Port. It is the number of this Virtual COM Port that is needed for Maptech's® software to connect to the GPS device attached in this fashion.
Determining the COM Port Number of a Virtual COM Port
Once the driver is installed, you will need to find out the number of the Virtual COM Port that has been set up. In the majority of cases, you can determine the Virtual COM Port by following these steps:
1.Open Device Manager:
(Windows Vista & Windows 7) Under the Start menu, Right-click Computer, and choose Manage.
(Windows XP) On the Start menu, Right-click My Computer, and choose Manage.
Click Device Manager on the left.
2. In the Device Manager list, look in Ports and find the Virtual COM Port, which was created by the USB driver.
i.e.USB to Serial Port (COM #).
In the example below, it is COM 4:
Make note of this COM Port number, and which USB Port that you have the GPS plugged into. Close Device Manager.
Finishing the Job: Reading the GPS Stream in Offshore Navigator Lite
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Now you need to 'tell' Offshore Navigator Lite where to find the GPS Signal.
1. From the 'Vessel/GPS' menu, choose 'Setup', 'GPS Setup Wizard'.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: If the GPS Wizard can not detect the GPS, follow these steps--
Select 'Setup', 'GPS' from the 'Vessel/GPS' menu.
Set the 'Manufacturer' to 'NMEA - generic,' Set the unit to '0183'.
Check the box to set GPS ON
Specify the COM port determined during the above test.
Next, click Port Settings and verify the Baud Rate.
GPS Models and respective Baud Rates:
Holux GR-213 USB GPS = Baud Rate 4800
iGPS M-Pro USB GPS = Baud Rate 9600
iGPS GM-2 USB GPS = Baud Rate 9600
Zenstar III USB GPS = Baud Rate 4800
3. Once the signal is detected,
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From the 'Vessel/GPS' menu, choose 'Position from GPS,' then click 'Follow Vessel' in the lower left-hand corner of the chart window.
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All USB-to-Serial adapters require software drivers to operate. Thus, a software driver CD-ROM accompanied your adapter. If the CD was missing or has been lost, download the driver from the manufacturer's website.
- Close all running programs before beginning the Installation
- On most operating systems, you have to disable your virus protection program in order to install the USB-to- Serial adapter software driver.
Determining the COM Port of a USB to Serial Adapter
There are a number of Serial-to-USB adapters that do two things:
- They physically connect a serial cable to a USB port.
- They have software drivers that create a Virtual COM Port.
A Virtual COM Port is a setting within the Windows operating system that allows software products to connect to USB devices using traditional serial (COM Port) connections. While the 'plug' on the back of the computer remains USB, the software (such as Maptech's® Offshore Navigator Lite) connects to it as a traditional serial COM Port. It is the number of this Virtual COM Port that is needed for Maptech's® software to connect to the GPS device attached in this fashion.
Determining the COM Port Number of a Virtual COM Port
Once the driver is installed, you will need to find out the number of the Virtual COM Port that has been set up. In the majority of cases, you can determine the Virtual COM Port by following these steps:
1.Open Device Manager:
(Windows Vista & Windows 7) Under the Start menu, Right-click Computer, and choose Manage.
(Windows XP) On the Start menu, Right-click My Computer, and choose Manage.
Click Device Manager on the left.
2. In the Device Manager list, look in Ports and find the Virtual COM Port, which was created by the USB driver.
i.e.USB to Serial Port (COM #).
In the example below, it is COM 4:
Make note of this COM Port number, and which USB Port that you have the GPS plugged into. Close Device Manager.
Finishing the Job: Reading the GPS Stream in Offshore Navigator Lite
Now you need to 'tell' Offshore Navigator Lite where to find the GPS Signal.
1. From the 'Vessel/GPS' menu, choose 'Setup', 'GPS Setup Wizard'.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: If the GPS Wizard can not detect the GPS, follow these steps--
Select 'Setup', 'GPS' from the 'Vessel/GPS' menu.
Set the 'Manufacturer' to 'NMEA - generic,' Set the unit to '0183'.
Check the box to set GPS ON
Specify the COM port determined during the above test.
Next, click Port Settings and verify the Baud Rate.
GPS Models and respective Baud Rates:
Holux GR-213 USB GPS = Baud Rate 4800
iGPS M-Pro USB GPS = Baud Rate 9600
iGPS GM-2 USB GPS = Baud Rate 9600
Zenstar III USB GPS = Baud Rate 4800
3. Once the signal is detected,
From the 'Vessel/GPS' menu, choose 'Position from GPS,' then click 'Follow Vessel' in the lower left-hand corner of the chart window.
For help with the above installations and other support, please call 508-990-9020 or send an e-mail to support@Maptech.com.
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For help with the above installations and other support, please call 508-990-9020 or send an e-mail to support@Maptech.com.
Category: Other
Manufacturer: Pharos, Prolific
Caution Level: Intermediate
Download File Size: 2.0 MB
Operating System: Windows 95/98/98SE/2000/2003/XP/ME/NT4
Latest Version / Release Date: 2.0.0.26 / 04 Jul 2010
Windows device driver information for Microsoft USB GPS Port
Microsoft USB GPS Port is a communication channel developed by Microsoft and used by the USB GPS receiver to facilitate communication from the GPS receiver to the user. Users utilize the USB GPS Port to connect to their GPS receivers and communicate with them. The GPS receiver permits real time navigation using tone's laptop for route positioning as well as graphical plotting. All the user has to do is load the GPS driver, plug in the GPS receiver to the USB port of the PC and install their own street mapping to be able to view their real-time position compared to the streets that are found around the travel area. Before the street mapping software is installed, the COM port must be configured so that it can accept the GPS receiver. It is only after this that the GPS receiver can be plugged into the laptop.
Outdated Drivers?
Unless you update your drivers regularly you may face hardware performance issues.
Gps Receiver Gm 158 Usb Driver Windows 7
To check your drivers you should manually verify every device on your system for driver updates
Gps Receiver Gm 158 Usb Driver Manual
For one to verify if the COM port has been assigned to their GPS, they should open “Control Panel” then press “System” and choose “device manager”. One should then locate “Port (COM and LPT) then maximize it. USB to Serial port will be displayed and it will be assigned to the COM port. Users should note that they will need to change the mapping software's baud rate to 4800. If this is not done, the GPS data may not be accessed. Users of the USB GPS receiver are advised to plug the USB GPS in only after they have installed the USB driver. For the device to function effectively and efficiently, users are advised to always ensure that they are using the latest version of the device driver. Old versions have been known to create conflict and produce errors in the work in the work of the device. It is highly recommended you run a free registry scan for Windows and Microsoft USB GPS Port errors before installing any driver updates.