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REFERENCE MANUAL - FTP Directory Listing - Trimble

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TRIMBLE ASCII INTERFACE PROTOCOL (TAIP)<br />

B<br />

ID<br />

Identification Number<br />

Data String Format:<br />

AAAA<br />

Item # of Char Units Format<br />

Vehicle ID 4 n/a AAAA<br />

Total number of characters is 4<br />

This message is used to report or set the vehicle's (or receiver’s) unique, four<br />

character, alpha-numeric, user assigned ID. The default at cold start is 0000.<br />

Example<br />

The following message will set the vehicle ID to 101.<br />

>SID0101<<br />

The following is simply a response to a query for vehicle ID.<br />

>RID0101<<br />

Note – The receiver will always check incoming messages for ID and compare with the<br />

vehicle ID set in the receiver’s memory. If no ID is included in the message, the<br />

receiver will assume a match and accept the message. If the message sent to the receiver<br />

does contain a vehicle ID but that ID does not match the ID previously set in the receiver, the<br />

message will be ignored. This process is followed even when the ID_Flag is turned off (refer to<br />

the message RM).<br />

Copernicus GPS Receiver 195

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