6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
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<strong>STEPP</strong>CONFIG VERSION 1.8.14<br />
4.2.3 Service Mode Menu<br />
This menu option is <strong>for</strong> setting the most important device parameters of a local<br />
connected <strong>Falcom</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong>.<br />
Immediately after being switched on, the <strong>Falcom</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong> will begin to send out<br />
NMEA protocols (in state of delivery, $GPRMC and $GPGGA).<br />
This is an indication <strong>for</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong>config that a <strong>Falcom</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong> is directly<br />
connected to the serial port. The menu option “Service mode” is activated.<br />
Image 8: Service Mode Menu<br />
Entry Description<br />
<strong>Configuration</strong> of the most important device parameters of a<br />
device basic configuration<br />
directly connected <strong>Falcom</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong>.<br />
When you activate this item the software creates a log file<br />
(logging.log) in the directory of <strong>STEPP</strong>Config. The<br />
Logging<br />
interaction strings detected every 1/100 sec. can be stored<br />
in the log file. (see also the new chapter 4.2.3.5 Logging)<br />
Activation of a help tool <strong>for</strong> calculating check sums<br />
checksum-Calculator<br />
<strong>for</strong> PSRF <strong>commands</strong><br />
Service mode OFF Deactivates the Service Mode.<br />
Table 4: Service Mode Menu<br />
4.2.3.1 <strong>Configuration</strong> of Device Parameters<br />
Image 9: <strong>Configuration</strong> tool<br />
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