F11 – Time Output Format
When the unit responds to “F11<CR>” with the current format string (as shown in the
following example), the first character after the “F11” is a blank separator; it is not part of the
format string.
To see the Time Output Format, enter:
F11<CR>
XL-GPS responds:
F11 DDD:HH:MM:SS.mmmQ<CR><LF>
To remove the day, hour, minute, second, microsecond, or a character from the time output
format (other than the ASCII <SOH> <CR> or <LF> characters), enter the following string
replacing the character you want to remove with an “
X
”:
F11<SEP>DDD:HH:MM:SS.mmmQ<CR>
F11 does not control the <SOH>, <CR>, or <LF> in the F8 output strings. <SEP> is only
one character wide, either a space, comma or tab. Any character other than an upper case
“X” in a numeric position does not affect the output of that position. The colons (:) or decimal
point (.), however, may be replaced with any single ASCII character except null (Hex 00),
carriage return, or line feed.
For example, to check the current F11 settings, enter:
F11<CR>
XL-GPS replies:
F11 DDD:HH:MM:SS.mmmQ<CR><LF>
Then apply a new time output format by entering, for example:
F11 XXXXXXXMMMSSS.mmmX<CR>
XL-GPS responds:
OK<CR><LF>
With the above settings, F8 displays:
<SOH>12M34S<CR><LF>
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