3 Command Line Reference
sdio
gdio
setDataInOut
getDataInOut
Cd
Cd
Input
Output
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+ COM1
+ COM2
+ COM3
+ COM4
+ USB1
+ USB2
+ IP10 ... IP17
+ NTR1
+ NTR2
+ NTR3
+ IPS1
+ IPS2
+ IPS3
+ IPS4
+ IPS5
+ IPR1
+ IPR2
+ IPR3
+ LOG1 ... LOG8
all
none
CMD
RTCMv2
RTCMv3
CMRv2
DC1
DC2
RTCMV
ASCIIIN
auto
none
+ RTCMv2
+ RTCMv3
+ CMRv2
+ SBF
+ NMEA
+ ASCIIDisplay
+ DC1
+ DC2
+ BINEX
+ LBandBeam1
+ LBandBeam2
(off)
(on)
(waiting)
RxControl: Communication > Input/Output Selection
Use these commands to define/inquire the type of data that the receiver should accept/send
on a given connection descriptor (
Cd
- see 1.1.5 ).
The
Input
argument is used to tell the receiver how to interpret incoming bytes on the connec-
tion
Cd
. If a connection is to be used for receiving user commands or differential corrections
in RTCM or CMR format, it is recommended to leave it in the default
auto
input mode. In
this mode, the receiver automatically detects the input format.
It is also possible to set the input format explicitly.
CMD
means that the connection is to
be used for user command input exclusively.
RTCMv2
,
RTCMv3
and
CMRv2
can be used to
manually select the differential correction format, overriding the auto detection.
RTCMV
is the
LBAS1-proprietary differential correction stream decoded from L-Band.
ASCIIIN
is used for
connections receiving free-formatted ASCII messages, e.g. from an external meteo sensor.
In
auto
mode, the receiver automatically detects the
CMD
,
RTCMv2
,
RTCMv3
,
RTCMV
, or
CMRv2
formats. The other input formats must be specified explicitly.
A connection that is not configured in
CMD
mode or
auto
mode will be blocked for user
commands. There are two ways to re-enable the command input on a blocked connection.
The first way is to reconfigure the connection by entering the command
from another connection. The second way is to send the "escape sequence" consisting of a
succession of ten "S" characters to the blocked connection within a time interval shorter than
5 seconds.
A connection that is configured in
auto
mode will initially accept user commands and dif-
ferential corrections. However, as soon as differential corrections have been detected, the
connection is blocked for user commands until the escape sequence is received.
The
Output
argument is used to select the types of data allowed as output. The receiver
supports outputting different data types on the same connection. The
ASCIIDisplay
is a
textual report of the tracking and PVT status at a fixed rate of 1Hz. It can be used to get a
quick overview of the receiver operation. The
LBandBeami
option is to output the stream
of bytes decoded from an L-Band beam (not available for some proprietary streams).
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