Synopsis
:
$PSTMPPS,1,15<cr><lf>
The response to this command has the following format:
$PSTMPPS,1,15,<Enabled>,<Status>,<AvgError>,<UsedSats>,
<RemovedSats>*<checksum><cr><lf>
Parameter
Format
Description
Enabled
One digit decimal
0 – TRAIM is disabled
1 – TRAIM is enabled
Status
One-digit decimal
0 – UNDER alarm
1 – OVER alarm
2 - UNKNOWN
AvgError
Decimal
Average time error in nanoseconds
UsedSats
Decimal
Number of satellites used by the TRAIM algorithm
RemovedSats Decimal
Number of satellites removed by the TRAIM algorithm
Example:
$PSTMPPS,1,15,1,0,4,6,2*61
Satellites that have an estimated time error larger than the alarm threshold are removed by the
TRAIM algorithm and are not used for timing correction. Also, if the average time error
exceeds the alarm threshold, the
Status
indicates an OVER alarm condition. By default the
SL869-T uses an alarm threshold of 15 nanoseconds.
This command can be used to poll for the satellites used for timing.
Synopsis
:
$PSTMPPS,1,16<cr><lf>