Chapter 4 Built-In Status Tests
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Refer to the
RXSTATUS
log,
RXSTATUSEVENT
log and
STATUSCONFIG
command in the
OEM7 Commands and Logs Reference Manual
for more detailed descriptions of these messages.
4.2 Error Strobe Signal
The error strobe signal is one of the I/O strobes. The strobe signal is driven low when the
receiver is operating normally. When the receiver is in the error state and tracking is disabled,
the error strobe is driven high. This can be caused by a fatal error or by an unusual receiver
status indication that the user has promoted to be treated like a fatal error. Once on, the error
status remains high until the cause of the error is corrected and the receiver is reset. For more
information about the error strobe signal, see
on page 176 or
An Error Strobe signal is not available on the OEM719.
When the receiver is in an error state, information about the error is provided in the
RXSTATUS
log. See the
OEM7 Commands and Logs Reference Manual
for information about this log
4.3 RXSTATUSEVENT Log
The
RXSTATUSEVENT
log is used to output event messages, as indicated in the
RXSTATUS
log.
On start up, the OEM7 receiver is set to log the RXSTATUSEVENTA log ONNEW on all ports. You
can remove this message using the
UNLOG
command.
Refer to the
RXSTATUSEVENT
log in the
OEM7 Commands and Logs Reference Manual
for a
more detailed description of this log.
4.4 RXSTATUS Log
The Receiver Status log (RXSTATUS) provides system status and configuration information in a
series of hexadecimal words.
4.4.1 Status Word
The status word is the third field after the header, as shown in the example in
Figure 29: Location of Receiver Status Word