M12 Oncore Users Guide Supplement - deetc - isel

M12 Oncore Users Guide Supplement - deetc - isel M12 Oncore Users Guide Supplement - deetc - isel

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11.2 Controller Command Descriptions Motorola Controller Commands may be used to configure the controller software while using the command line interface. Controller Commands have no Motorola Binary equivalent. Motorola GPS Products M12 Oncore User’s Guide Supplement Revision 1.0 01/25/00 Description Binary Controller User Guide Command Command Page # Controller ID N/A cid 127 Run Command N/A run 127 Set Reference Point N/A refpt 127 DOS Shell N/A dos 128 Exit to DOS N/A quit 128 Record GPS Data N/A record 128 126

Controller ID cid Run Command run Motorola GPS Products M12 Oncore User’s Guide Supplement Revision 1.0 01/25/00 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS Function Displays the PC controller software copyright and version/revision information. Syntax cid Example cid Notes None Function This command inputs the contents of the specified file instead of accepting input from the keyboard. Syntax run [filename] Example run testfile.dta Set Reference Point Function Enters a reference point or a waypoint to be used to refpt calculate north, east, and vertical offsets between the receiver-calculated position and this known reference position. Syntax refpt (lat lon hgt g) Example refpt 33:27:54.207 –111:54:08.444 350.00 g Notes None See Also None g indicates GPS height 127

Controller ID<br />

cid<br />

Run Command<br />

run<br />

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<strong>M12</strong> <strong>Oncore</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />

Revision 1.0 01/25/00<br />

COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Function Displays the PC controller software copyright and<br />

version/revision information.<br />

Syntax cid<br />

Example cid<br />

Notes None<br />

Function This command inputs the contents of the specified<br />

file instead of accepting input from the keyboard.<br />

Syntax run [filename]<br />

Example run testfile.dta<br />

Set Reference Point Function Enters a reference point or a waypoint to be used to<br />

refpt calculate north, east, and vertical offsets between the<br />

receiver-calculated position and this known reference<br />

position.<br />

Syntax refpt (lat lon hgt g)<br />

Example refpt 33:27:54.207 –111:54:08.444 350.00 g<br />

<br />

Notes None<br />

See Also None<br />

g indicates GPS height<br />

127

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