iSXblue/SXBlue II GNSS Series Technical Reference Manual
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Establish a communication with HyperTerminal, TeraTerm, RealTerm or similar terminal
emulation software and type the following command:
$JAPP
Confirm what applications are loaded onto the receiver and the order in which they appear. One
example of a line in the response list is:
$>JAPP,MFA,AUTODIFF
In that example, MFA is the number one application (or application number 1) and
AUTODIFF, which is the Auto-Dif, is the “other” application (or application number 2). Use
the following command to switch the applications:
$JAPP,O
“O” stands for “Other” in the example. This will swap the two applications so that Auto-Dif
will be the current (active) application
Type the following command in the MESSAGE window:
$JI
The first number in the response is the serial number of the receiver. An example of the
response is:
$>JI,
810133
,1,3,09031998,01/06/1998,12/31/2018,3.5,31
where, the serial number is 810133. Write down that serial number and provide it to Geneq
with your request for an Auto-Dif subscription code.
Type the following command in the MESSAGE window after receiving the subscription code
from Geneq:
$JK,nnnn
“nnnn” is the subscription number in the example. The receiver will respond with “subscription
accepted.” Auto-Dif is now loaded as the current application and is ready for use.
b) Using SXBlue Config
Alternatively, the same can be accomplished with SXBlue Config. The “About” menu will
display the serial number of the receiver along with the activated subscriptions.