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REFERENCE MANUAL - FTP Directory Listing - Trimble

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TRIMBLE ASCII INTERFACE PROTOCOL (TAIP)<br />

B<br />

PT<br />

Port Characteristic<br />

This message defines the characteristics for the TAIP port.<br />

Data String Format:<br />

AAAA,B,C,D<br />

Item # of Char Units Format Value<br />

Baud Rate 4 n/a AAAA 4800 - 4800 bps<br />

9600 - 9600 bps<br />

1920 - 19200 bps<br />

3840 - 38400 bps<br />

5760 - 57600 bps<br />

1152 - 115200 bps<br />

# of data bits 1 n/a B<br />

# of stop bits 1 n/a C 1<br />

Parity 1 n/a D “N” = None<br />

Total number of characters is 10 (includes commas)<br />

Most TAIP using receivers use the following default port characteristics<br />

• 4800 baud<br />

• 8 data bits<br />

• 1 stop bit<br />

• No parity<br />

Note – The characteristics set by this message will be stored in the receiver’s battery backed<br />

ram. The Lassen iQ receiver family of receivers do not include an internal battery but<br />

provide a battery back-up input line that may be used to retain memory when main<br />

power is removed.<br />

If you do not use battery back-up, all port characteristics will reset to either the<br />

default settings after power is removed, or to the settings previously stored in Flash.<br />

The PT command uses commas between data fields.<br />

Copernicus GPS Receiver 199

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