Orient ОС-103 [86/244] The following table outlines the log types and the valid triggers to use

Orient ОС-201 [86/244] The following table outlines the log types and the valid triggers to use
COMNAV OEM BOARD REFERENCE MANUAL
Chapter 4. Log Messages
ComNav Technology Ltd.
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CNT-OEM-RM001, Rev 1.8
NO
ID
LOG MESSAGE
FORMAT
5
2013
PJKPARA
6
2019
PVTFREQ
7
2003
REFMODE
8
2022
REFPJKXYH
9
2015
REGLIST
10
2020
RTKFREQ
11
2008
RTKTIMEOUT
12
2021
SYSCONFIG
Command Messages for Weather Instrument (Meteorograph)
1
932
ZZ11ASETDATE
A
2
933
ZZ11ASETTIME
A
3
934
ZZ11ASETID
A
4
935
ZZ11ASETAUTOSEND
A
5
936
ZZ11AREADDATE
A
6
937
ZZ11AREADTIME
A
7
938
ZZ11AREADID
A
8
939
ZZ11AREADAUTOSEND
A
4.1.4 Trigger Types
The receiver is capable of generating many different logs. These logs are divided into three
types: synchronous, asynchronous, and polled.
The data for synchronous logs is generated on a regular schedule.
Asynchronous data is generated at irregular intervals. If asynchronous logs were collected
on a regular schedule, they would not output the most current data as soon as it was
available.
The data in polled logs is generated on demand. An example would be RXCONFIG. It would
be polled because it changes only when commanded to do so. Therefore, it would not
make sense to log this kind of data ONCHANDED, or ONNEW.
The following table outlines the log types and the valid triggers to use:

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