Error Word; Figure 27: Reading The Bits In The Receiver Status Word; Figure 28: Location Of Receiver Error Word; Figure 29: Reading The Bits In The Receiver Error Word - Novatel SMART7 Installation And Operation Manual

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Chapter 5   Built-In Status Tests
Each bit in the status word indicates the status of a specific receiver condition or function. If the
status word is 00000000, the receiver is operating normally. The numbering of the bits is shown
in Figure 27: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Status Word below.

Figure 27: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Status Word

If the receiver status word indicates a problem, see Examining the RXSTATUS Log on page 107.

5.2.2 Error Word

The error field contains a 32-bit word. Each bit in the word is used to indicate an error condition.
Error conditions may result in damage to the hardware or erroneous data, so the receiver is put
into an error state. If any bit in the error word is set, the receiver broadcasts the
RXSTATUSEVENT log on all ports (unless the user has unlogged it), idles all channels, turns the
antenna off and disables the RF hardware. To override the error state, reset the receiver.
The receiver can be configured to generate event messages triggered by status conditions.
Receiver Error words automatically generate event messages. These event messages are output
in the RXSTATUSEVENT log (see also Set and Clear Mask for all Status Code Arrays on
page 80).
The error word is the first field after the log header in the RXSTATUS log, as shown in the
example in Figure 28: Location of Receiver Error Word below.
Figure 29: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Error Word below shows an example of a receiver
error word.

Figure 29: Reading the Bits in the Receiver Error Word

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Figure 28: Location of Receiver Error Word

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