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 Below all packet types of the NaviLink protocol are described. For each type the sending direction is given (H->D, H<-D or H<->D), where H is the Host computer and D the NAViGPS device. Below all packet types of the NaviLink protocol are described. For each type the sending direction is given (H->D, H<-D or H<->D), where H is the Host computer and D the NAViGPS device.
  
-For communicating with the device, the **NAVILINK Mode** needs to be enabled. In NAViGPS side, you can select function NAVILINK to set NAViGPS in link mode. You may exit from link mode by pressing any key or send a PID_QUITE packet to it. The NAViGPS will be reset after exiting from link mode.+For communicating with the device, the **NAVILINK Mode** needs to be enabled. In NAViGPS side, you can select function NAVILINK to set NAViGPS in link mode. You may exit from link mode by pressing any key or send a PID_QUIT packet to it. The NAViGPS will be reset after exiting from link mode.
  
 **Beginning and Ending Packets** **Beginning and Ending Packets**
navilink.1252607467.txt.gz · Last modified: 2009/09/10 18:31 by andi