Notice:
Only use this procedure if the receiver does not respond
to commands or does not charge the internal batteries (is
in Zero Power Mode).
FN Key and Record LED
Table 4-1 summarizes FN key functions and REC LED statuses. See ""FN Key
Mode parameter" on page 2-19 for information on setting FN key modes.
• Pressing the FN key for less than one second switches the receiver between
different information modes (normal and extended information), or between
static and dynamic post-processing modes, depending on the receiver's
configuration.
During the first second of pressing the FN key, the REC LED is orange.
• Pressing the FN key for more than one and less than five seconds will start/
stop data recording.
During data recording the REC LED is green or orange.
If the REC LED is red, the receiver has run out of memory, has a hardware
problem, or contains an improper OAF (see "Option Authorization File
(OAF)" on page 1-14 for more information on OAFs).
• The REC LED blinks green or orange each time data is written to the internal
receiver's memory.
You set the data recording time interval using PCView. See "Recording
Interval parameter" on page 2-17 for information on setting this function.
Each time you turn off or on data recording, either a new file opens or data
appends to a particular file. See "Always Append to the File parameter" on
page 2-18 and "Files Creation Mode parameter" on page 2-18 for
information on setting this function.
• Pressing the FN key for more than five and less than eight seconds will turn
the baud rate of serial port A to 9600. After about five seconds of pressing the
FN key, the REC LED becomes red. Release the FN key while the REC LED
is red (during the next three seconds).
Pressing the FN key for more than eight seconds has no impact.
• After loading new firmware or clearing the receiver's NVRAM, the receiver
checks its internal file system.
During this operation, the REC LED flashes orange, and the file system is not
accessible for CDU (control display unit) applications or for data recording.
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