Onboard Data Storage - Novatel ProPak6 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Automatic Log File Naming
If a name is not supplied for a logged file, one is automatically generated based on the PSN of receiver
and an automatically incrementing number beginning at one. If a log in the sequence number is deleted,
the number is recycled for use in order.
3.7.1

Onboard Data Storage

The ProPak6 contains 4 GB of memory for onboard data storage. Data can be logged to internal memory
and downloaded for post-processing in a variety of ways.
To begin logging:
Issue the LOGFILE OPEN command or press the Logging button
A log file must be open for logs to be recorded
Only one logging file can be open at a time
Logs collected onchanged are not output until there is a change to the content
Use the Status LED or the LOGFILESTATUS log to monitor logging status
The DIRENT log contains a list of the file contents currently in the onboard memory
3.7.1.1
Manual Logging Initiation
Required log requests must be saved to the NVM prior to logging start.
Example:
LOG FILE VERSIONA
LOG FILE RANGEB ONTIME1
LOG FILE BESTPOSB ONTIME1
SAVECONFIG
Logging can be initiated by pressing the Logging button. Logged data is stored in the ProPak6 onboard,
internal flash memory.
LED State (default)
Green (solid)
Amber (solid)
Red (solid)
Green (blink)
Green/Amber alternate
Off
The capacity indication level for the Logging LED can be configured using the
LEDCONFIG command. Refer to the
(OM-20000129) for command details.
Pressing the Log button (
(the open/close log status toggles between the two states).
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Status LED
Internal memory capacity >40% to within ±
Internal memory capacity between 20 and 40% to within ±
Internal memory capacity >20% to within ±
Also, when downloading files via the USB Host when connected on
the front of the ProPak6
Logging as 1 Hz
System busy (internal setup)
No activity-button not pressed
) automatically issues the LOGFILE OPEN or LOGFILE CLOSE commands
Button
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