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MN002000A © 2004 Navman NZ Ltd. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice.

Message ID: 1012
Rate: variable
Message length: 22 words

Word No.

Name

Type

Units

Range

Resolution

1-4

Message header

5

Header checksum

6-7

Set time (Note 1)

UDI 10 ms ticks

0 to 2 147 483 647

8

Sequence number (Note 2)

I

0 to 32 767

Operational status (9.0-9.15)

9.0

Power management enabled

Bit

1 = enabled

9.1

Cold start disabled

Bit

1 = disabled

9.2

DGPS disabled

Bit

1 = disabled

9.3

Held altitude disabled

Bit

1 = disabled

9.4

Ground track smoothing disabled

Bit

1 = disabled

9.5

Position pinning disabled

Bit

1 = disabled

9.6

Quality measurement disabled (Note 3)

Bit

1 = disabled

9.7

Jamming detection enabled

Bit

1 = enabled

9.8

Active antenna

Bit

1 = active, 0 = passive

9.9-9.15

C/No threshold

dBHz

0 to 50

10

Cold start time-out

UI

s

0 to 32 767

11

DGPS correction time-out

UI

s

0 to 32 767

12

Elevation mask

I

rad

0 to ±�/2

10

-3

Selected candidates

13.0-14.15

Selected candidate (Note 4)

Bit

1 = included candidate

Solution validity criteria (15-20)

15.0

Attitude not used

Bit

1 = required

15.1

Differential GPS

Bit

1 = required

15.2

DR measurement

Bit

1 = required

15.3

GPS calibration

Bit

1 = required

15.4

GPS only

Bit

1 = required

155-15.15

Reserved

16

Number of satellites in track required

UI

0 to 12

17-18

Minimum expected horizontal error

UDI

m

0 to 1000

10

-2

19-20

Minimum expected vertical error

UDI

m

0 to 1000

10

-2

21

Application platform

UI

0 = default, 1 = static

2 = pedestrian

3 = marine (lakes)

4 = marine (sea level)

5 = land (auto), 6 = air

22

Data checksum

Note 1: Set time is an internal 10 ms (T10) count since power-on initialisation enabled the processor interrupts. It is not used to

derive GPS time, but provides sequence of events knowledge. The T10 count references the receiver’s internal time at which the

message was created for output. The T10 range is approximately 71 weeks.

Note 2: The sequence number is a count that indicates whether the data in a particular binary message has been updated or

changed since the last message output.

Note 3: If this bit is set, the receiver only uses ‘perfect’ measurements (i.e. without errors in tracking status or data). If the bit is not

set, measurements that are not perfect, but still good enough to use under SPS conditions, are used.

Note 4: The selected candidate list is a 32-bit flag, each bit representing candidate selection status for one satellite (ie bit 0 = SV1

status, bit 1 = SV2 status, bit 31 = SV32 status).

Table 3-12 Message 1012 (user-settings output)

3.5.1.8 Message 1012 (user settings output)

This message provides a summary of the settings

for many of the user-definable parameters.

The contents of the ‘user settings output’ message

are described in Table 3-12.

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