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6 Back in the Office<br />

5. In the Files of type field, select the format of the files you want<br />

to transfer. For example, select Data File (*.ssf) to transfer Data<br />

files.<br />

6. In the list of files, highlight the file or files you want to transfer<br />

and click Select.<br />

The Open dialog disappears, and the files you selected appear in<br />

the Files to Receive list.<br />

7. If necessary, repeat steps 5 through 7 to select other files to<br />

receive.<br />

8. Click Transfer All.<br />

The selected files are transferred from the Asset Surveyor<br />

software.<br />

9. A message box showing summary information about the<br />

transfer appears. Click Close to close it.<br />

10. To close the Data Transfer utility, click Close.<br />

To transfer data files directly from the PC card slot to the PC:<br />

1. Insert the PC card into the slot on your office computer.<br />

2. In the GPS Pathfinder Office software on your office computer,<br />

select Utilities / Data Transfer.<br />

The Data Transfer dialog appears.<br />

3. Add a new device definition for the PC card:<br />

a. Click Devices to open the Devices dialog, then click New.<br />

b. Select the GIS PC Card option, then click OK to start the<br />

Add Device wizard, which guides you through adding a<br />

device definition for the PC card.<br />

c. Follow the steps in the wizard. When the wizard finishes,<br />

click Close in the Devices dialog to return to the main<br />

Data Transfer dialog.<br />

146 TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual<br />

For more information on adding a device definition, refer<br />

to the Data Transfer Help.

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