User Manual Part 6

User Guide to Q4000/QPRO
Document Number 1135-4713 Rev G
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF QUAKE GLOBAL CORPORATION. IT MAY BE USED BY
RECIPIENT ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS TRANSMITTED AND WILL BE RETURNED UPON REQUEST OR WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED
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Num Name
Def.
Value
Min
Value
Max
Value
DTE
Access
Description
Additional notes: This parameter defines the way in which the modem will connect to satellites as they come into view.
It works in conjunction with parameter 0x01 (desired_gwy_id). By default the modem will only connect to satellites that
are attached to the desired gateway. If using global grams a setting of 3 or 4 is recommended so that the modem can
connect with satellites that are not attached to a gateway (this condition is required to send a global gram). Using a
setting of 3 or 4 in conjunction with Auto Roaming (0x8b) enabled will allow the modem to connect and send messages
to different gateways automatically (see Auto Roaming description for more information).
0x0a ob_route 2 0 2 R/W
Route outbound messages/
commands to: 0=local application
task; 1=serial port; 2=both. This
value should be 0 for QCP.
0x0b inactive_interval 0 0 86400 R/W NOT SUPPORTED
0x0c sc_state 0 0 10 R
State of modem message transport
processes: 0=Idle; 1=Sending
modem-Originated message;
2=Sending modem-Originated report;
3=Sending modem-Originated
Globalgram; 4=Receiving modem-
Terminated message; 5=Receiving
modem-Terminated command;
6=Receiving modem-Terminated
Global Gram; 7=Performing self-test;
8=Performing local loop-back;
9=performing ORBCOMM Gateway
loop-back test (may require a minute
or two, depending on Satellite
availability)
0x0d sc_diag_code 0 --- --- R
modem Diagnostics Result Code
(See OSI Section 3.2 note 9)
0x0e active_mha_ref_num 0 0 255 R
Active MHA Message Reference
number (255 = no messages)
0x0f sat_in_view 0 0 255 R
Number of Current Satellite in View
(0 if no satellite in view). Note:
Currently this parameter returns only
0 or 1 (0=no satellite in view,
1=satellite in view)
0x10 gwy_id_list --- --- --- R
List of IDs of ORBCOMM Gateways
connected to the current satellite
0x11 min_gwy_pri_list --- --- --- R
List of minimum acceptable message
priorities for each Gateway identified
in parameter 0x10, in the same order
as the Gateways identified in
param0x10
Numb
er
Name
Def.
Value
Min
Value
Max
Value
DTE
Access
Description
0x12 msg_queue_size --- --- --- R NOT SUPPORTED
0x13 sco_msg_queue_size --- --- --- R/W NOT SUPPORTED
0x14 sct_msg_queue_size --- --- --- R/W NOT SUPPORTED
0x15 queue_ob_msgs --- --- --- R
Number of modem-Terminated
messages in queue
0x16 queue_ib_msgs --- 0 --- R
Number of modem-Originated
messages in queue
0x17 week_bytes --- 0 --- R/W
UTC time week (0 = week starting
Sunday January 6, 1980 00:00:00
UTC)
0x18 time_bytes --- 0 604799 R/W
24-bit integer representing the
number of seconds since 00:00:00
UTC of the previous Sunday (resets
12:00 A.M. Saturday night / Sunday
morning)
0x19 total_sats --- --- --- R Total number of satellites in system
0x1a stored_sats 0 0 --- R NOT SUPPORTED
0x1b pos_calc_active 1 0 1 R/W NOT SUPPORTED
0x1c pos_age --- 0 65535 R NOT SUPPORTED