Certus Reference Manual • Configuring and Monitoring Certus
Once uploaded, the system will automatically verify the firmware prior to reboot.
Figure 54: Firmware Update Verifying
Upon successful verification, a dialog box will appear indicating the device is rebooting to apply the update.
Figure 55: Firmware Update Complete
8.1.4.2 Logs
Certus features an on-board high capacity data logging system. Logging is enabled by default, but by default no
specific data is configured to be logged. To enable logging of specific data packets or messages, see the
Logging section on the
If any log files exist on the Certus they will appear on this page in a list, with the most recent at the top. The log
file name includes the date and time the log file recording commenced, using UTC time, in the format
CertusLog_yy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss.xxx. The log file extension identifies the file type.
If the time and date in the log file name is incorrect, this usually indicates that Certus does not have a GNSS fix
and has therefore not yet determined the correct time.
Note that the logging configuration and recorded log files can only be accessed by the web UI. You cannot use
the serial port interfaces.
Enabling and Disabling Logging
To enable or disable the logging functionality, select or deselect the Enable Logging check box and click Save
Changes.
The log file currently being recorded is highlighted in green.
If recording an ANPP-format log file, the log file will include the current Certus device configuration.
Limiting the Maximum Log File Size
If you wish to limit the maximum file size for individual log files, select the Enable Splitting check box, enter a
Max Log Size (in MiB), and then click the Save Changes button. This will not affect pre-existing log files but will
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8.1.3.3 Data Ports
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8.1.3 Configuration
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