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log_number:
Description:
Set max number of GPS ftp log files. GPS logs are stored to files that can be
retrieved via FTP when FTP logging is enabled. Type
settings gps_logging:ftp:enable
to
determine whether FTP logging is currently enabled. The GPS log files can be retrieved by
using FTP (username: ftp, password: ftp) to download the files from the system.
The maximum number of GPS log files stored on the system is determined by the GPS log
file number setting. The system will automatically delete the oldest log on the system once
the maximum number of GPS logs is reached or if the system runs out of file space and
cannot store any more logs. Type
settings gps_logging:ftp:file_count
to determine the
current setting for the maximum number of GPS logs.
See also: log_enable, log_interval, log_compression, log_filename, log, unlog
Usage:
log_number LOGS
LOGS Number of log files to keep
Note:
Changing the number of logs on the system will not impact the log files already
stored on the system unless the new value is lower than the number of log files currently in
storage. If so, the system will delete as many log files as needed to drop the number of logs
to the new value starting with the oldest file and working forward.
Command Example:
ATS-6501> log_number 15
Query:
ATS-6501>settings gps_logging:ftp:file_count
15
longitude:
Description:
Sets the longitude of the GPS antenna. If the system is not currently in the
manual position mode (given by
settings gps:positioning:mode
) then it is changed to
manual position mode and fixes the position of the GPS antenna accordingly using the
specified longitude and the current latitude and altitude (given by
status gps:position
).
See also: latitude, altitude, position_mode, fix_position
Usage:
longitude <DEGREES | DD:MM:SS> [<e | w>]
DEGREES Longitude in decimal degrees E (unless 'w' is specified)
DD:MM:SS Longitude in degrees, minutes, seconds E (unless 'w'
is specified)
Note:
Once this command is executed, the positioning mode will be manual and the
latitude and altitude values in the manual gps settings will be in effect.
Command Examples:
ATS-6501>longitude 77.44086542274004