Operation
Chapter 3
ProPak6 Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 4
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log lbandstat
If receiving OmniSTAR HP, the fifth field of the LBANDSTAT log should be 00c2, as shown in the
following example:
lbandstat com1 0 81.0 finesteering 1596 235136.000 00000000 d1c2 5968
<1557854678 48.98 1098.9 0.00
00c2
0000 153860 545 0 0000 0201 154019
68000000 00000000
Refer to the NovAtel application note
APN-051 Positioning Modes of Operation
for OmniSTAR specifics.
3.7
Logging and Retrieving Data Overview
Data can be collected for post-processing and stored directly on the internal flash memory of the
ProPak6 (4 GB total). Data logging can be initiated manually from the ProPak6 or remotely from a
computer using a variety of communication protocols.
Data can be retrieved from the ProPak6 onboard memory for post-processing manually at the ProPak6
or remotely using a variety of methods.
The following are the main steps used to perform logging tasks.
•
Determine the data to log
•
Set the trigger and data rate of each in the
LOG
command
•
Specify a port after
LOG
but prior to the specific message to log data to the specified port
(if no port specified, data is output to the console or ascii message windows)
•
Stop logging in two ways:
UNLOG
[PORT]
[LOGNAME]
UNLOGALL
(stops all logging activity)
Refer to the following sections for detailed instructions on performing logging tasks.
Naming Log Files
File names for logs saved to onboard storage can be specified manually or the ProPak6 can be set to
automatically name files.
Manual Log File Naming
Use NovAtel Connect or HyperTerminal to name logged files. If the file name entered already exists, the
command returns an error. Use the LOGFILESTATUS log to view errors, determine if a log file is open or
closed or if the internal storage device is busy.
Manual Logging Initiation
Remote Logging Initiation
- Press the Log button on the ProPak6
(refer to
-ICOM port via either Ethernet or Wi-Fi
-COM1/COM2/COM3/USB1/USB2/USB3
(refer to
Section 3.7.1.2, Remote Logging Initiation
)
Manual Retrieval of Logged Data
Remote Retrieval of Logged Data
- USB Host (memory stick)
(refer to
)
- FTP via either Ethernet or Wi-Fi
(refer to
Section 3.7.1.5, Remote Retrieval of Logged Data
)
If ICOM port security is enabled (using the
IPSERVICE
command), commands are refused
until the
LOGIN
command is issued. Refer to
and
the
OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
(OM-20000129) for command details.