The USB port of P-10 Pro supports two operating modes:
The USB port of P-10 Pro supports two operating modes: |
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USB Disk Mode |
Take Windows 10 as an example |
1. Power off P-10 Pro first and then connect
it to a computer via a USB cable. |
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Take Android 11 as an example |
1. Prepare an OTG cable in advance. First power on the P-10 Pro, then connect it to the Android device via an OTG cable.
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2. Click "My Files" - "USB Storage" to read the files in the MicroSD card.
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3. It is recommended to use APPs such as "Locus Map" and "OruxMaps GP" to view the track files.
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GNSS Receiver Mode |
Take Windows 10 as an example |
1. Power on P-10 Pro first, then connect it to the computer via a USB cable. |
2. Right-click on "This PC" on the desktop, select "Manage", and enter "Device Manager". Click to view Ports (COM and LPT), you can see the port number where the P-10 Pro is located.
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Take Android 11 as an example |
1. Prepare an OTG cable in advance. Power on P-10 Pro first, then connect it to the Android device via an OTG cable.
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2. Download the "GPS Connector" APP.
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3. Go to "Settings" --> "About tablet" -->"Software information”. |
4. Tap on "Build Number" seven times, until see "Developer mode has been turned on". |
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5. Go to “Developer Options" --> "Select Mock Location app".
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6. Select "GPS Connector" app.
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7. Open the "GPS Connector" app. Click the "gear" icon.
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8. Click the "GNSS Device" --> select ”USB Device”.
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9. Select "Generic" for "USB Vendor" and "115200" for "Baud rate".
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10. Enable "Set GPS Mock Location" option.
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11. When the latitude and longitude are displayed, it means the setting is correct.
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12. Click to open
the map APP to start using the location service of P-10 Pro.
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