1. Insert one end of a Grove cable into the socket on the GPS sensor. It will only go in one way round.
2. With the Wio Terminal disconnected from your computer or other power supply, connect the other end of the Grove cable to the left-hand side Grove socket on the Wio Terminal as you look at the screen. This is the socket farthest from the power button.
1. With the Wio Terminal disconnected from your computer or other power supply, connect the other end of the Grove cable to the left-hand side Grove socket on the Wio Terminal as you look at the screen. This is the socket farthest from the power button.

3. Position the GPS sensor so that the attached antenna has visibility to the sky - ideally next to an open window or outside. It's easier to get a clearer signal with nothing in the way of the antenna.
1. Position the GPS sensor so that the attached antenna has visibility to the sky - ideally next to an open window or outside. It's easier to get a clearer signal with nothing in the way of the antenna.
4. You can now connect the Wio Terminal to your computer.
1. You can now connect the Wio Terminal to your computer.
5. The GPS sensor has 2 LEDs - a blue LED that flashes when data is transmitted, and a green LED that flashes every second when receiving data from satellites. Ensure the blue LED is flashing when you power up the Wio Terminal. After a few minutes the green LED will flash - if not, you may need to reposition the antenna.
1. The GPS sensor has 2 LEDs - a blue LED that flashes when data is transmitted, and a green LED that flashes every second when receiving data from satellites. Ensure the blue LED is flashing when you power up the Wio Terminal. After a few minutes the green LED will flash - if not, you may need to reposition the antenna.