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Chapter 4 Using Commands and Logs
Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 provide the details of the commands and logs used to communicate with the EuroPak-
15a. The sections below give information on using these messages, including the formats they can take and the
responses they may provide.

4.1 Entering Commands

The EuroPak-15a is capable of responding to many different input commands. The commands offer a wide
range of flexibility and can be used to control the following:
The overall status of the EuroPak-15a
Input and output functions
Configuration of a specific channel of the EuroPak-15a
The following rules apply when entering commands and logs:
1. You must enter commands in Abbreviated ASCII format. The name of the command and its
parameters are entered.
2. The commands are not case sensitive. For example:
FIX POSITION or fix position
3. At the end of a command or command string, press <ENTER>.

4.1.1 Command Settings on Power-Up

When the receiver is first powered up, or after an FRESET command, all commands revert to the factory
default settings.
The FRESET command causes all previously stored information saved to non-volatile memory to be
erased. This command is detailed in Section 5.3.9 on Page 58.
4.1.1.1 Factory Defaults
The factory defaults for the EuroPak-15aT timing model are:
ANTENNAPOWER ON
CLOCKADJUST DISABLE
COM COM1 9600 N 8 1 N OFF ON
COM COM3 115200 N 8 1 N OFF ON
POSITIONTYPE GPSL1
SDLLBW n 0.2 where n is for channel numbers 0 to 15 inclusive
SPLLBW n 3.0 where n is for channel numbers 0 to 15 inclusive
EXTERNALCLOCK OCXO 10 MHZ
The factory defaults for the EuroPak-15a non-timing model are:
ANTENNAPOWER ON
CLOCKADJUST ENABLE
COM COM1 9600 N 8 1 N OFF ON
COM COM3 115200 N 8 1 N OFF ON