Receiver Status Code; Auxiliary Status Codes; Set And Clear Mask For All Status Code Arrays - Novatel ProPak6 User Manual

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8.5.4

Receiver Status Code

The receiver status word is included in the header of all logs. It has 32 bits that indicate certain receiver
conditions. If any of these conditions occur, a bit in the status word is set. Unlike the error word bits, the
receiver continues to operate, unless the priority mask for the bit has been set. The priority mask bit
changes the receiver status word into an error bit. Anything that results from an error bit becoming active
also occurs if a receiver status and its associated priority mask bits are set.
8.5.5

Auxiliary Status Codes

The auxiliary status codes are only in the RXSTATUS log. The three arrays that represent the auxiliary
status codes indicates the receiver state for information purposes only. The events represented by these
bits typically do not cause receiver performance degradation. The priority mask for the auxiliary codes
does not put the receiver into an error state. Setting a bit in the auxiliary priority mask results in the
corresponding bit in the receiver status code to be set if any masked auxiliary bit is set. Bit 31 of the
receiver status word indicates the condition of all masked bits in the auxiliary 1 status word. Likewise, bit
30 of the receiver status word corresponds to the auxiliary 2 status word and bit 29 to the auxiliary 3
status word.
Refer also to the RXSTATUS log in the
more detailed description.
8.5.6

Set and Clear Mask for all Status Code Arrays

The other two mask words in the status code arrays operate on the associated status word in the same
way. These mask words are used to configure the bits in the status word that result in a
RXSTATUSEVENT log broadcast. The set mask is used to turn logging on temporarily while the bit
changes from the 0 to 1 state. The clear mask is used to turn logging on temporarily while the bit changes
from a 1 to a 0 state. Note the error word does not have any associated mask words. Any bit set in the
error word results in a RXSTATUSEVENT log broadcast (unless unlogged).
Refer also to the RXSTATUS log in the
more detailed description.
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