
FASTRAK MANUAL
Rev. G
85
JUNE 2012
‘^K’ – *Save Operational Configuration
Syntax:
^K
Definition:
EEPROM (Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) is
memory that can be altered by the system, but is not lost when the power is turned
off. System variables are stored in the EEPROM. All of these variables are
assigned default values. The values are assigned to these variables at the factory
and are therefore called the factory defaults. The default values are applied to the
variables at initial power-up and system reset.
Purpose:
This command allows the user to save the current state of the system
configuration parameters to the system EEPROM. This state is henceforth the
power up state until another
‘^K’ – *Save Operational Configuration
) is issued.
NOTE:
There may be a short pause of several seconds while
the system executes this command.
Relatives:
^Y, W, X
Default:
N/A
Example:
If the system were used in an application where only position measurements on
station 1 were required and they had to be in metric units, the following
commands should be sent:
1.
O1,2,1<>
2.
u
3.
^K
The system will now be configured to output metric, position measurements only
on station one, each time it is powered on.