GPS and GPS collection settings
GPS settings and GPS collection settings allow you to:
- configure the GPS unit your device connects to;
- configure the streaming and quality filter settings for field data collection

Most of the settings below can be done with or without a GPS connection.

The settings are effective at application level and apply to all projects.
Using a Windows Mobile device
If you're using a Windows Mobile device, both GPS settings and GPS collection settings can be accessed from the Settings page. To get to this page, start the application, open a project (for details refer to Opening/Closing/Deleting projects), and tap Menu > Settings.
GPS settings
- On the Settings page, tap the first item (GPS—GPS Settings).
- The GPS Settings page appears. GPS Connection Settings show current configuration for Com Port and Baud Rate, and if you need to change it, tap GPS Connection Settings to do so. If you're not sure about the settings, contact your project administrator.
- Depending on whether you want your device to be connected to GPS automatically every time the application starts up, tap Yes or No for the Connect on start up setting.
- Tap Connect To GPS/Disconnect From GPS to connect/disconnect. This would tell you whether your device connects to the GPS correctly.
Tip:
To see the current GPS status, tap Status right soft menu on GPS Settings page.
- Tap Done at the bottom left of the GPS Settings page to save the settings.
GPS Collection settings
GPS Collection settings allows you to define streaming settings (read Collecting features using Windows Mobile device for more details on data collection using GPS streaming) and general GPS quality filters for data collection leveraging GPS device.
Streaming settings
- On the Settings page, tap GPS Collection > Streaming Settings.
The GPS Streaming Settings page appears.
- Select the streaming mode (time or distance) and interval (if by time) or distance (if by distance), tap OK to save and return to the Settings page.
Quality filter settings
- On the Settings page, tap GPS Collection > GPS Quality Filter Settings.
The GPS Quality Filter page appears.
- Tap Required Fix Type or Maximum PDOP respectively with the type of GPS fix and maximum PDOP value required by your organization's data collection workflow.
Note:
Optionally, your project administrator can disable these settings. In such case, a text will appear at the top of the page indicating that these settings can't be changed.
- Tap OK to return to the Settings page.
Using a Windows device
If you're using a Windows device, you can configure the GPS settings regardless a project is opened or not. For the GPS collection settings (which include GPS quality filter settings and GPS streaming settings), however, you can configure them only when you're collecting a polyline or polygon feature (To know more about GPS streaming, read Collecting features using Windows Mobile device).
GPS settings
- Start the ArcGIS application (Read Running the application for the first time for more details).
- Tap the menu icon
button at the upper left corner, then tap View and Manage Settings.
- The View and Manage Settings page appears. Tap GPS Settings and Status.
- The GPS Settings and Status page appears. If your GPS is disconnected, under the Settings area you can tap the Serial Port drop down list or the Baud Rate drop down list to configure the serial port and baud rate for your GPS unit. If you're not sure about the settings, contact your project administrator.
- Depending on whether you want your device to be connected to GPS automatically every time when the application starts up, check/uncheck the Automatically connect to GPS on application startup setting.
- Tap Connect/Disconnect to test GPS settings.
If your GPS is connected, the current GPS status will be listed at the bottom of the page.
- Tap Back to save the settings.
GPS collection settings
Quality filter setting is used for data collection with GPS device, including point, polyline, and polygon. For polyline and polygon data collection using GPS streaming, additional streaming setting is available for configuration. For more details about data colleciton using GPS, see Collecting features using Windows device.
To configure these settings:
For Using GPS streaming
- Start a geometry collecting session for a polyline or a polygon feature using GPS streaming (Read Collecting features using Windows device to know more).
- Make sure that streaming hasn't begun or is paused. Tap Menu > Streaming Settings.
- The GPS Streaming Settings page appears.
- To configure quality filter, under the Quality Filter area, tap Required Fix Type or Maximum PDOP to change their values accordingly.
Note:
Optionally, your project administrator can disable these settings. If so, you won't be able to change it.
- To configure streaming settings, under the Streaming Settings area, choose either Time or Distance as streaming mode by tapping on one of them, then set an interval or distance.
- To configure quality filter, under the Quality Filter area, tap Required Fix Type or Maximum PDOP to change their values accordingly.
- Tap Save to save the settings, or Cancel to discard the changes.
For Using GPS Position
- Start a geometry collecting session for a polyline or a polygon feature using GPS position (Read Collecting features using Windows device for details).
- Tap Menu > View and Manage Settings.
- The GPS Quality Filter Settings page appears. Tap Required Fix Type or Maximum PDOP to change their values respectively.
Note:
Optionally, your project administrator can disable these settings for the project.
- Tap Save to save the settings, or Cancel to discard the changes.