5: Function Reference
The new time format above suppresses the days, the first colon, and hours. It replaces the
second and third colons with “M” and “S”, respectively. And it suppresses the time quality
character.
If you end the first part of a format string early with a carriage return, the remaining un-typed
characters are enabled and assume their default values. For example, if you enter:
F11<TAB>XXX|<CR>
XL-GPS responds:
OK<CR>
With the above settings, F8 displays:
<SOH>|10:45:01*<CR><LF>
With the above settings, F9 displays:
<SOH>|10:45:01.234*<CR><LF>
The new time format above suppresses days, and replaces the first colon (:) separator with a
vertical bar. This enables the remaining characters, which assume their default values.
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