Novatel DL-RT2 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Appendix E DL Commands
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APPENDIX E - DL COMMANDS
The DL firmware implements the following commands in addition to the MiLLennium GPSCard command set.
Command Description
battery Control battery source
del Remove stored logs from memory
dir Display stored log summary information
dump Transfer stored logs to host
group Modify log group definitions
loggroup Manual group logging control
mets Enter meteorological information
pdc Logs PDC parameters, PDC factory reset
powerup Default operation mode control
project Project-related parameters
psn Retrieve system serial numbers
pversion Retrieve PDC serial, version and model numbers
rename Rename a file stored in PC Card module
schedule Modify the logging schedule
site Site record interface
sleep Enable low-power mode
status Return system status information
vout Control peripheral power output
write Write data to a specified file on the PC Card
The arguments to each of these commands are described in the following sections.
For a complete listing and description of the other commands that the DL is capable of processing, please consult the
MiLLennium GPSCard Command Descriptions Manual.
NOTE: At the command prompt, type <HELP> or <help> to get online help about the various commands.
SYNTAX CONVENTIONS
The following rules apply when entering commands, at the command prompt, from a keyboard.
1. The commands are not case sensitive. For example, you could type either <BATTERY A> or <battery a>.
2. Except where noted, either a space or a comma can separate commands and their required entries. For example, you
could type either <group del alpha p20a> or <group,del,alpha,p20a>.
3. At the end of a command, a carriage return is required. For example, press <Enter> or <Return>.
4. Most command entries do not provide a response to the entered command. There are exceptions to this statement,
for example the VERSION and HELP commands. Otherwise, successful entry of a command is verified by receipt
of the serial port prompt (i.e. COM1> or COM2>).
5. Optional parameters are indicated by square brackets.
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Courier font is used to illustrate program output or user input.