STATUSCONFIG

Configures RXSTATUSEVENT mask fields

Platform:

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

This command is used to configure the various status mask fields in the RXSTATUSEVENT log. These masks can modify whether various status fields generate errors or event messages when they are set or cleared.

Receiver Errors automatically generate event messages. These event messages are output in RXSTATUSEVENT log. It is also possible to have status conditions trigger event messages to be generated by the receiver. This is done by setting/clearing the appropriate bits in the event set/clear masks. The set mask tells the receiver to generate an event message when the bit becomes set. Likewise, the clear mask causes messages to be generated when a bit is cleared. To disable all these messages without changing the bits, simply UNLOG the RXSTATUSEVENT log on the appropriate ports. Refer also to Built-In Status Tests.

Message ID: 95

Abbreviated ASCII Syntax:

STATUSCONFIG type word mask

Factory Default:

STATUSCONFIG PRIORITY STATUS 0

STATUSCONFIG PRIORITY AUX1 0x00000008

STATUSCONFIG PRIORITY AUX2 0

STATUSCONFIG SET STATUS 0x00000000

STATUSCONFIG SET AUX1 0

STATUSCONFIG SET AUX2 0

STATUSCONFIG SET AUX4 0xFFFFFFFF

STATUSCONFIG CLEAR STATUS 0x00000000

STATUSCONFIG CLEAR AUX1 0

STATUSCONFIG CLEAR AUX2 0

STATUSCONFIG CLEAR AUX4 0

ASCII Example:

STATUSCONFIG SET STATUS 0028A51D

The receiver gives the user the ability to determine the importance of the status bits. In the case of the Receiver Status, setting a bit in the priority mask causes the condition to trigger an error. This causes the receiver to idle all channels, set the ERROR strobe line, flash an error code on the status LED, turn off the antenna (LNA power) and disable the RF hardware, the same as if a bit in the Receiver Error word is set. Setting a bit in an Auxiliary Status priority mask causes that condition to set the bit in the Receiver Status word corresponding to that Auxiliary Status.

Field

Field Type

ASCII Value

Binary Value

Description

Format

Binary Bytes

Binary Offset

1

Command header

-

-

STATUSCONFIG header

This field contains the command name for abbreviated ASCII or the message header for ASCII (see page 1) or Binary (see page 1).

-

H

0

2

type

PRIORITY

0

Replace the Priority mask

Enum

4

H

SET

1

Replace the Set mask

CLEAR

2

Replace the Clear mask

3

word

STATUS

1

Receiver Status word

Enum

4

H+4

AUX1

2

Auxiliary 1 Status word

AUX2

3

Auxiliary 2 Status word

AUX3

4

Auxiliary 3 Status word

AUX4

5

Auxiliary 4 Status word

4

mask

8 digit hexadecimal

The hexadecimal bit mask

Ulong

4

H+8