NVMRESTORE

Restores NVM data after an NVM failure

Platform:

OEM719, OEM729, OEM7500, OEM7600, OEM7700, OEM7720, PwrPak7, CPT7, CPT7700, SMART7, SMART2

This command is used to restore Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) data after a NVM Fail error. This failure is indicated by bit 15 of the receiver error word being set (see also RXSTATUS command and RXSTATUSEVENT command). If corrupt NVM data is detected, the receiver remains in the error state and continues to flash an error code on the Status LED until the NVMRESTORE command is issued (refer to Built-In Status Tests for further explanation).

After entering the NVMRESTORE command and resetting the receiver, the communications link may have to be reestablished at a different baud rate from the previous connection.

Message ID: 197

Abbreviated ASCII Syntax:

NVMRESTORE

The possibility of NVM failure is extremely remote, however, if it should occur it is likely that only a small part of the data is corrupt. This command is used to remove the corrupt data and restore the receiver to an operational state. The data lost could be the user configuration, almanac, model or other reserved information.