278 DG14 and DG16 Board & Sensor Reference Manual
$PASHR,TTT
The response message is in the form:
$PASHR,TTT,d1,m2*cc
Table 8.50 outlines the TTT response message structure.
Example
Enter the following command to enable TTT event marker on port A
Set: $PASHS,NME,TTT,A,ON
Typical Response:
$PASHR,TTT,6,20:41:02.0000000*OD
Table 8.51 outlines the example TTT response message.
UKO: UKOOA Message
$PASHS,NME,UKO,x,s,[f]
This command enables or disables UKOOA message on port x, where x is the
output port, and y is ON or OFF, and f is the optional message output rate ranging
from 0.05 to 999 seconds depending on the measurement update rate option
installed.
Table 8.50. $PASHR,TTT Message Format
Field Description Range
d1 Day of GPS week (Sunday = 1; Monday
= 2; Tuesday = 3; etc.)
1 to 7
m2 Time at which the pulse was input
(hh:mm:ss.sssssss)
00:00:00.0000000
to
23:59:59.9999999
*hh Checksum 2-character hex
Table 8.51. Example TTT Response Message
Item Description
$PASHR,TTT Header
6 Day of week (Friday)
20:41:02.000000 0 Time
OD Message checksum in hexadecimal