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o GSA – 1 sec
o GLL – off
o VTG – off
o GSV – 1 sec
o RMC – off
NMEA message settings (set to default or otherwise) will be sent
to your Nomad GPS receiver and applied the next time you
connect to your Nomad GPS receiver (with output set to NMEA).
DGPS settings under the DGPS tab are set back to their
defaults of Usage: Auto, Type: SBAS ON and SBAS Sat.
PRN: Auto
Since you are not connected to your Nomad GPS receiver, none
of the above changes are actually applied to your Nomad GPS
receiver. To apply these settings, you will need to first connect to
your Nomad GPS receiver and then tap on the Restore Defaults
button.
If the Microsoft GPS driver is not used, the COM port gets set
to COM2.
If the Microsoft GPS driver is used, the COM port gets
changed to its assigned program port.
Baud rate is set to 9600
Data bits are set to 8
Flow is set to None
Parity is set to None
Stop bit is set to 1
To completely restore your Nomad GPS receiver back to the
factory settings, perform a system shut down on your Nomad for
a minimum of five minutes before turning the unit back on and
attempting to reconnect with your Nomad GPS receiver in
SatViewer. In order to perform a system shut down, press down
and hold the Power button for a few seconds and then release. A
Power Menu is displayed with different options. Tap on the
Shutdown button to put your Nomad into a system shutdown.
This procedure is beneficial when you are unable to connect your
Nomad GPS receiver to SatViewer due to a change in the