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TEK-TCG 01-G-Manual-v6-052021
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TCG 01-G Commands related to Event Time Tagging
These commands and their responses contain ASCII characters only. A general serial
communications program can be used to explore the event recording command/retrieval
functions manually. Note that the TCG 01-G native serial protocol does
not
include station
addressing. In a network-connected system, the address of the Serial to Ethernet interface
device can serve as the station address.
Ps command: Get Status
The Ps command invokes a
Ps
response that contains the clock status – which includes the
number of tags currently in the time-tag event buffer.
Command (7 bytes [0-6]):
Transmitted format:
@@Ps#
<
CR
><
LF
>
Response: (33 bytes [0-32]): Received format:
@@Ps
{26 data bytes}{cs}<
CR
><
LF>
Byte #
Description (Data bytes only, bytes 4-29 in received message)
4
Antenna feed fault – [A] only if antenna line is short or open circuit *
5
No GNSS Solutions – [T] only if no satellites are available for time
calculations *
6
S/N level low – [S] only if S/N level is abnormally low for more than an hour
*
7
Oscillator Error High – [X] only if Oscillator Control value is extreme *
8
Oscillator DAC out of range – [H] or [L] only if Oscillator Control tending
towards extreme *
9
GNSS Fail – [B] only if internal GNSS receiver sub-system not operating
properly *
10
Not implemented – ASCII [space] always
11
Tracking Satellites – [0-9] = # of satellites in time solution (see note 1 below)
12
Receiver Operating Mode – [0-5] see note 2 below
13 – 15
Time Tag Queue Indicator – [000-512, 999] # of tags in queue
(999=overflow)
16 – 18
Outage Indicator – [000-999] Hours since receiver was last locked to GNSS
signals. Becomes non-zero one hour after loss of lock. Resets to zero when
lock is re-acquired
19 – 20
Outage Indicator – [00-59] Minutes since receiver was last locked to GNSS
signals. Becomes non-zero one minute after loss of lock. Resets to zero
when lock is re-acquired.