Hi,
I got my hands on a Z3815A(with hockey puck)
and trying to communicate with it.
It seems that Z38XX and gpscon work ok at first,
then looses connection in about 30min.(error receiver timeout)
If I reestablish connection, it works fine, but in another
half an hour, it looses connection again.
I tried switching off full duplex and TOD, no luck.
can someone have any answers to this kind of problem?
thanks,
Maxi
Le 22/02/2011 05:13, Hirokazu Makishima a écrit :
Hi,
I got my hands on a Z3815A(with hockey puck)
and trying to communicate with it.
It seems that Z38XX and gpscon work ok at first,
then looses connection in about 30min.(error receiver timeout)
If I reestablish connection, it works fine, but in another
half an hour, it looses connection again.
I tried switching off full duplex and TOD, no luck.
can someone have any answers to this kind of problem?
I unfortunately do not have a Z3815A, I only use Z38XX with a Z3801A.
The guys on the list are very helpfull so I suspect that if you have not
had a response it is due to the fact that the symptom is not
recognised, Note that on the K8CU page , Z3815A is not in the list of
supported receivers. Have you just tried using a terminal program to
connect to the box to see if that also times out at 30mins. If so I
suspect that the receiver RS232 may be at fault.
thanks,
Maxi
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
The mail I sent didnt come back on the mailing list,
and thought there was an error.
I'm sorry for the annoying repeating mails.
Have you just tried using a terminal program to
connect to the box to see if that also times out at 30mins.
But I remember the first thing they said to do was
run the localize function.
I will try them.
thanks again, and sorry for the repeated posting.
Maxi
(2011/02/22 15:29), cook michael wrote:
Le 22/02/2011 05:13, Hirokazu Makishima a écrit :
Hi,
I got my hands on a Z3815A(with hockey puck)
and trying to communicate with it.
It seems that Z38XX and gpscon work ok at first,
then looses connection in about 30min.(error receiver timeout)
If I reestablish connection, it works fine, but in another
half an hour, it looses connection again.
I tried switching off full duplex and TOD, no luck.
can someone have any answers to this kind of problem?
I unfortunately do not have a Z3815A, I only use Z38XX with a Z3801A.
The guys on the list are very helpfull so I suspect that if you have not
had a response it is due to the fact that the symptom is not
recognised, Note that on the K8CU page , Z3815A is not in the list of
supported receivers. Have you just tried using a terminal program to
connect to the box to see if that also times out at 30mins. If so I
suspect that the receiver RS232 may be at fault.
thanks,
Maxi
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Hi
My Z3815A works fine (for weeks and weeks) with the Z8xx program.
Bob
On Feb 22, 2011, at 4:58 AM, Maxima Hirokazu wrote:
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
The mail I sent didnt come back on the mailing list,
and thought there was an error.
I'm sorry for the annoying repeating mails.
Have you just tried using a terminal program to
connect to the box to see if that also times out at 30mins.
But I remember the first thing they said to do was
run the localize function.
I will try them.
thanks again, and sorry for the repeated posting.
Maxi
(2011/02/22 15:29), cook michael wrote:
Le 22/02/2011 05:13, Hirokazu Makishima a écrit :
Hi,
I got my hands on a Z3815A(with hockey puck)
and trying to communicate with it.
It seems that Z38XX and gpscon work ok at first,
then looses connection in about 30min.(error receiver timeout)
If I reestablish connection, it works fine, but in another
half an hour, it looses connection again.
I tried switching off full duplex and TOD, no luck.
can someone have any answers to this kind of problem?
I unfortunately do not have a Z3815A, I only use Z38XX with a Z3801A.
The guys on the list are very helpfull so I suspect that if you have not
had a response it is due to the fact that the symptom is not
recognised, Note that on the K8CU page , Z3815A is not in the list of
supported receivers. Have you just tried using a terminal program to
connect to the box to see if that also times out at 30mins. If so I
suspect that the receiver RS232 may be at fault.
thanks,
Maxi
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