Linx Technologies RXM-GPS-SR User Manual

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200 – PowerManagement

The table below contains the values for the following example to set the receiver
to Adaptive Trickle Power mode:

$PLSC,200,2,300,1000,300000,30000*0E

The table below lists the possible values for the Mode section of this command.

Total ON time = OnTime + 160mS + time to process each active NMEA message at
the programmed baud rate (default 9600)

1. Default setting is full power; trickle power disabled.

Name

Example

Units

Description

MID

$PLSC,200

Message ID

Mode

2

See Table 23

OnTime

300

(200 - 900)

mS

Must be > 200mS and a multiple of 100 (if
not, it is rounded up to the nearest multiple
of 100).

LP Interval

1000

(1000 -

10000)

mS

Must be an integer value > 1000 and < 10000.

MaxAcqTime

300000

(1000 -

2147483000)

mS

When Adaptive Trickle Power is enabled,
this is the maximum allowable time from
the start of a power cycle to the time a
valid position fix is obtained. If no fix is
obtained in this time, the receiver is
deactivated for up to MaxOffTime, and a
hot start is commanded when the receiver
reactivates. The integer must be in
multiples of 1000mS.

MaxOffTime

30000

(1000 -

1800000)

mS

The longest period (in mS) for which the
receiver deactivates due to the
MaxAcqTime timeout. The actual
deactivated period may be less if the user-
specified duty cycle (OnTime / LpInterval)
can be maintained.

Checksum

*0E

<CR> <LF>

End of message termination

Value

Description

0

Ask receiver to send current power mode

1

Set receiver to Full power mode

2

Set receiver to Adaptive Trickle Power mode

Table 20: Power Management Command Example

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Table 21: Mode Values

105 – Development Data On/Off

Use this command to enable development data information if you are having
trouble getting commands accepted. Invalid commands generate debug
information that enables you to determine the source of the command rejection.
Common reasons for input command rejection are invalid checksum or
parameter out of specified range.

The table below contains the values for the following example:

1. Debug On

$PSRF105,1*3E

2. Debug Off

$PSRF105,0*3F

Name

Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$PSRF105

PSRF105 protocol header

Debug

1

0=Off, 1=On

Checksum

*3E

<CR><LF>

End of message termination

Table 19: Development Data On/Off Example

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