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- bit 4: Ambient light error
- bit 5: Gyro failure
- bit 6: Gyro heater failure
- bit 7: Serial memory failure
- bit 8: Flash memory failure
- bit 9: Endstop sensor failure
- bit 10: Vehicle turning at start-up
- bit 11-15: Reserved.
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HW stat msk
Contains the hexadecimal hardware status mask where each bit defines a specific
hardware status. A bit (0-15) is On if equal to 1. Otherwise Off.
- bit 0 (LSB): Compass calibration active
- bit 1-7: Reserved
- bit 8: Reset caused by H/W reset
- bit 9: Reset caused by S/W reset
- bit 10: Reset caused by watchdog
- bit 11: Reset caused by illegal address
- bit 12-15: Reserved.
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Roll inc. (only Capsat® Maritime Telephone)
Contains the Roll inclinometer measurement in 0.1 degrees resolution.
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Pitch inc. (only Capsat® Maritime Telephone)
Contains the Pitch inclinometer measurement in 0.1 degrees resolution.
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Cal. score (only Capsat® Maritime Telephone)
Contains the compass calscore which defines the quality of the compass calibration last
made.
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Elevation
Contains the elevation angle in 0.1 degrees resolution. 0 means horizontal direction and
900 means vertical direction. 999 means elevation angle unknown. The elevation angle
does not comply to the Land Mobile Platform.
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Azimuth
Contains the azimuth angle in 0.1 degrees resolution. 0 means Maritime Platform pointing
magnetic north or Land Mobile Platform pointing in the forward direction of the car. 900
means Maritime Platform pointing magnetic east or Land Mobile Platform pointing to the
right relative to the forward direction of the car. 9999 means azimuth angle unknown.
LM heading
LM heading (only Capsat® Disc Telephone)
The LM (Land Mobile) heading defines the angle between the pointing direction of the Land
Mobile antenna and the forward direction of the car on which the Land Mobile antenna is
placed.
The angle is defined as 1 o’clock to 12 o’clock. 12 o’clock means the antenna pointing in the
forward direction of the car and 3 o’clock means the antenna pointing to the right relative to
the car. The LM heading updates automatically every 5 seconds.
The status of the terminal will be sent to a printer connected to the DCE port.
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