Et-314 – USGlobalsat ET-314 User Manual

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ET-314


The Specifications are subject to be changed without notice. Copyright © 2007, GlobalSat Technology.

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Version 1.2

<Parity>

0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even


Example 1: Switch to SiRF Binary protocol at 9600,8,N,1

$PSRF100,0,9600,8,1,0*0C<CR><LF>

Example 2: Switch to User1 protocol at 38400,8,N,1

$PSRF100,4,38400,8,1,0*38<CR><LF>

**Checksum Field: The absolute value calculated by exclusive-OR the 8 data bits of

each character in the Sentence,between, but excluding “$” and “*”. The
hexadecimal value of the most significant and least significant 4 bits of the result are
convertted to two ASCII characters (0-9,A-F) for transmission. The most

significant

character

is

transmitted

first.

**<CR><LF>

: Hex 0D 0A

B). Navigation lnitialization ID101 Parameters required for start

This command is used to initialize the module for a warm start, by providing current position (in X, Y, Z
coordinates),clock offset, and time. This enables the receiver to search for the correct satellite signals at
the correct signal parameters. Correct initialization parameters will enable the receiver to acquire signals
more quickly, and thus, produce a faster navigational solution.

When a valid Navigation Initialization command is received, the receiver will restart using the input
parameters as a basis for satellite selection and acquisition.

Format
$PSRF101,<X>,<Y>,<Z>,<ClkOffset>,<TimeOfWeek>,<WeekNo>,<chnlCount>,<ResetCfg>
*CKSUM<CR><LF>

<X> X coordinate position

INT32

<Y> Y coordinate position

INT32

<Z> Z coordinate position

INT32

<ClkOffset> Clock offset of the receiver in Hz, Use 0 for last saved

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