DOC 4380A
4380A O & M Manual
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098-00723-000– Jul 2017 Revision 4.0 SyncSystem 4380A O&M Manual
3.4.1.1 Real Time Data Port (1135)
Certain applications require that GPS data be retrieved in a timely manner. For this purpose, Port 1135
may be configured to provide real-time data output. Users can specify which logs are output and users may
request any of the ASCII logs specified in the user manual for the Novatel OEM6 receiver
(http://www.novatel.com/support/info/documents/). See the log command.
3.4.1.2 Command Port (1700)
System commands can be issued to the 4380A via the command port. These commands provide a limited
set of operations to be used for remote control of the system. Typically, a remote monitoring station may
record an error that indicates user intervention is required. The remote monitoring station would then be
able to access the command port via the Ethernet and issue the commands required for recovering from the
error. The following list provides a short description of each command.
Note: All commands are in lowercase and the commands are case sensitive.
Display help for a command or list all commands. Proper format is to
proceed the command with help, h, or ? help <command>
Closes the command connection and terminates the telnet connection.
Shows the current system factory (config), user configuration (settings),
network (network), and system status (status) values. This command is
the equivalent of sending these 4 commands at the same time.
Shows the values of all runtime status variables
Shows the current alarm state
Shows unit configuration parameters
Show network interface configuration. Note: These settings do not
apply if the mode=DHCP.
Dump the system log file.
Adjust diagnostic logging levels.
Switch to the diagnostic port (1800).
Switches the command port display to port 2100 to view the average
measurement results.
Switches the command port display to port 2101 to view the raw
measurements every second.
Switch to the status port (1900)
Shows the current user control/configuration settings.
Displays any difference between the current system settings and the
saved user configuration file.
Restore system configuration settings from a file on the disk
Save current configuration settings to disk. save <filename>. Default =
<default>
List available user configuration files available on disk. If there are no
files listed the 4380A is using the factory default settings.
Deletes specified user system configuration files.
Manual Time Setting
Commands
Manually set the time and enable outputs when GPS is not available
Manually adjust the time in 1 second increments when in manual time
mode