Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 12
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7.2
Examining the AUX1 Status Word
Table 14, Resolving an Error in the AUX1 Status Word
on page 101 provides actions to take when your
receiver has an error flag in the AUX1 status word.
Table 14: Resolving an Error in the AUX1 Status Word
22
None. This bit only indicates if the clock model is valid. Refer also to the
FRESET
command in the
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129)
23
None. This bit indicates if the phase-lock-loop is locked when using an external oscillator. Refer
also to the
FRESET
command in the
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129)
24
Check the CPU idle time. Check for unnecessary logging. Check for simultaneous use of
functionality, for example, API and RTK
29
None. This bit indicates if any bits in the auxiliary 3 status word are set. The auxiliary 3 word
provides status information and does not contain any new information on problems. Refer also to
the
FRESET
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129)
30
None. This bit indicates if any bits in the auxiliary 2 status word are set. The auxiliary 2 word
provides status information and does not contain any new information on problems. Refer also to
the
FRESET
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129)
31
None. This bit indicates if any bits in the auxiliary 1 status word are set. The auxiliary 1 word
provides status information and does not contain any new information on problems. Refer also to
the
FRESET
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129)
Bit Set
Action to Resolve
Bit Set
Action to Resolve
0-2
(Reserved bits)
3
None. This bit indicates that Position Averaging is ON
4-6
(Reserved bits)
7
Connect the receiver via USB
8-10
Reduce the amount of logging on the USB ports
11-13
(Reserved bits)
14-17
AGC error on RF1 through RF4 respectively. To resolve, ensure the antenna cable is connected
and signal input level is within specification
18
Connect the receiver via Ethernet. See
19-21
Reduce the amount of logging on the Ethernet ports
22-24
Reduce the amount of logging on the NTRIP ports
25-27
Reduce the amount of logging on the Virtual COM ports
28-31
(Reserved bits)