Specifications

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monitor (handheld or PC). When a port is in daisy chain mode, it can only interpret
the OFF command; all other characters are redirected. The OFF command
discontinues the daisy chain mode. Redirection can also be bi-directional (i.e. A to B
and B to A at the same time), but a 2nd command is necessary to set the other
direction.
Example: Redirects A to B. Can issue from any port.
$PASHS,DSY,A,B <enter>
Redirects B to A. Can issue from any port, but it cannot be issued from
port A if $PASH,DSY,A,B <enter> has been sent.
$PASHS,DSY,B,A <enter>
Turns off redirection from A. Can issue from any port.
$PASHS,DSY,A,OFF <enter>
Turns off daisy chain on all ports. Can issue from any port.
$PASHS,DSY,OFF <enter>
ELM: Recording Elevation Mask
$PASHS,ELM,d
Set the value of satellite elevation below which measurement data will not be output
or recorded. d ranges from 0-90 degrees. The default is 10.
Example: Set the data elevation mask to 15 degrees.
$PASHS,ELM,15 <enter>
EPG: Epoch Counter
$PASHS,EPG,d
Sets the initial value of the counter of epochs for recording at a site where d is the
number of epochs and ranges from 0 to 999. The command is used during kinematic
surveys, when the user occupies a site for a set amount of time. When the number of
epoch goes to zero, the site name will be set to ???? automatically indicating that the
receiver is in motion.
Table 6.8: DSY Parameter Table
Parameter Description Range
c1 Source Port A...D
c2 Destination Port A...D