Starting and stopping the receiver, Logging data, Logging internally – Trimble Outdoors 5700/5800 User Manual

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14 General Operation

1 18 5700/5800 GPS Receiver User Guide

5800 GPS Receiver Oper

ation

Note – If a column shows “N/A”, that specific LED may or may not be on,
but it is not relevant to that particular mode.

14.3

Starting and Stopping the Receiver

To turn on the receiver, press

[P]

.

To turn off the receiver, hold down

[P]

for two seconds.

14.4

Logging Data

You can log data internally or to a Trimble controller.

144.1

Logging internally

The 5800 receiver logs GPS data internally on 2 Mb of internal memory.

You can then use the Trimble Data Transfer utility to transfer logged
data files to the office computer. The transferred files are in Trimble
DAT (.dat) format.

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WARNING –

The 5800 allows for a maximum of 512 files on the internal

memory. The filenames must be in 8.3 format, otherwise files copied to
the internal memory may cause data corruption or loss of data when
logging.
Data is logged using the current logging settings configured in the
receiver. Data files logged internally are named automatically.

To begin internal logging, you must use a Trimble controller, or the GPS
Configurator utility. The 5800 receiver does not have an internal clock,
so you cannot conduct timed sessions.

Note – When the internal memory is full, the receiver stops logging data,
and the Logging/Memory LED switches off. Existing data files are not
overwritten.

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