Applying application files, Storing application files, Naming application files – Trimble Outdoors 5700 User Manual

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4.4.3

Applying Application Files

An application file’s settings do not affect the receiver’s configuration
until you apply the application file. You can do this at the same time
that you save the file. Alternatively, you can save the file on the
computer or in the receiver, then open it later and apply its settings.

Note – If the application file is a timed file, its settings do not take
effect as soon as you apply the file, but at the time that the file
specifies for its activation.

4.4.4

Storing Application Files

You can store application files that you create in the Configuration
Toolbox software on both your receiver and computer. Each file can,
for example, represent a different user sharing the same receiver, or a
particular mode of operation or survey style. Saving application files
on your computer as well as in your receiver is optional, but it is useful
because:

it gives you a permanent copy of the settings you have sent to a
receiver, for audit or your own reference

you can use the same file to configure multiple receivers
identically

you can use an existing application file as a template for
creating other application files with similar settings

4.4.5

Naming Application Files

The filename that you use to store the application file in the computer
and the name under which the file is stored in the receiver are always
the same. This makes recognizing and keeping track of your
application files easier. If you change the name of the file on the
receiver, this changes the filename used to store the application file on
your computer. Similarly, if you change the filename on the computer,
the name of the file in the receiver will change.

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