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1Step 1
Configuring the dAISy-Mini:
- Connect the dAISy-Mini to the usb adapter using the supplied cable.
- Start Device Manager.
- Plug the USB Cable into the computer.
- Note the COM Port which is added.
- Start Putty with the noted COM Port, and 9600, 8N1.
- Press [ESC] to enter the configuration Menu:
- /D
- Serial 2: 38400 8N1, NMEA in I2C: 0x33
- LNA: on IO1: sleep IO2: off Debug: off
- If the serial speed is not 38,400 baud, press 3.
- If serial 2 is not set as in, press s.
- Press # to set the new configuration as default.
- Press [esc] to return to AIS receive mode.
- Configure Putty as 38400, 8N1; save as daisy-Mini.
The dAISy-Mini is configured.
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2Step 2
- Configuring the Neo-M8N:
- Solder a 4-pin header to the Neo-M8N, with pins pointing down.
- Connect the USB-TTL adapter to the Neo-M8N, remembering to cross the Tx & Rx leads.
- Start Device Manager.
- Plug the USB-TTL adapter into the computer. Note the added serial port.
- Start U-Center and connect to the Neo-M8N.
- Set the data rate to 38400 baud.
- Enable GLONASS support.
- Enable SBAS support.
- Save configuration as power-up default.
- Neo-M8N is configured.
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