Wak: acknowledging alarms – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Set Command Library
Comments
• All output data, except for legacy MPC, DPC and RPC, are
always clock steered.
• Legacy MPC, DPC and RPC data appear as steered or not
steered depending on the last $PASHS,UTS command
run.
• The PBN message contains internal clock and clock drift
estimates when UTS is OFF and reports zeros for these
estimates when UTS is ON.
• The ATOM,RNX message with scenario 0 contains original
clock and clock drift estimates that can be used on
decoding side to restore the original (not steered)
observables, if needed.
Relevant Query
Command
$PASHQ,UTS
$PASHQ,PAR
WAK: Acknowledging Alarms
Function
This command is used to acknowledge all alarms. This will
also turn off the beeper (if previously set to beep on
occurrence of an alarm). After sending the command, all
alarms will switch from the “current” to the acknowledged
(“pending”) status.
Command Format
Syntax
$PASHS,WAK[*cc]
Parameters
None.
Example
Acknowledging all alarms:
$PASHS,WAK*28
Relevant Query
Command
$PASHQ,WARN