36
/
49
Input
Log loglist once
Function
Example
Check output loggings.
<LOGLIST COM1 0 0.0 FINESTEERING 1943 452446.000 00000000 407
20161214
<0003
<COM2 GPGGA ONTIME 1.000000 NOHOLD
<COM2 GPGSV ONTIME 1.000000 NOHOLD
<COM2 RANGEB ONTIME 1.000000 NOHOLD
3.1.18
MARKTIME
Marktime log contains the time of the leading edge of the detected mark input pulse.
MARKTIME/MARK2TIME is generated when a pulse occurs on an event1 input or
on an event2 input.
Table 51 Marktime
Name
Value
Input
log marktime onnew
Example
<MARK1TIMEA,COM1,0,0.0,FINESTEERING,1965,294881.000,00000000,
906,20161214
<1965,294881.241929,0,0.000000,0.000000,VALID*8a7a5383
Function
Event mark Time output
3.1.19
PASSCOMx
The pass-through logging enables the receiver to redirect any ASCII or binary data, input at a
specified port, to any specified receiver port. It allows the receiver to perform bi-directional
communications with other devices such as a modem, terminal or another receiver.
This logging can be used at the rover side to save the corrections from the base.
Table 52 PASSCOMx
Name
Value
Input
log passcom1 onnew
Example
<PASSCOM1 COM1 0 0.0 FINESTEERING 1965 282002.000
00000000 906 20161214
<177\xd3\x00\xabC&KC;\xf9\xa2\x00!\xa6HQ@\x00\x00\x00\x00
\x01\x00m\xfe\xdbt\x84\x94T\xa4\xc4\xb4u%%\xf9`\xf4\xdfZvZ\xa3v
q\x88qp\xcbP%\x00\x1d\xb2\xd7\xe5c\xcar\x7f,\xfaa\xf3\xef\x0e]\xec|
"w\x8a\x0b.\x11HA\x00p?\xf3\x7f\xea\xff\xde\x83\x90^\x0c\xb30\x0