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3.5.1 Choosing a PC Card<br />

3.6 Rebooting<br />

3.6.1 Warm Boot<br />

Introduction to the TSC1 Datalogger 3<br />

Only Type I or Type II ATA format PC cards are supported by the<br />

TSC1 datalogger at present. <strong>Trimble</strong> supplies a 16 MB card (part<br />

number 33050-16).<br />

In addition to the cards supplied by <strong>Trimble</strong>, PC cards from the<br />

following manufacturers have been tested successfully in the TSC1<br />

datalogger:<br />

Epson<br />

IBM<br />

SanDisk<br />

Viking<br />

If the Asset Surveyor software fails to respond to any keystrokes, you<br />

may have to reboot the system. To do this, turn off the TSC1<br />

datalogger and turn it back on again. If this does not work, hold down<br />

for five seconds, then release it. Press it again to turn on the TSC1<br />

|<br />

datalogger. If this does not work, perform a warm boot.<br />

Note – If the software fails to respond to keystrokes, check that the<br />

TSC1 datalogger is receiving power.<br />

A warm boot shuts down the hardware and restarts the Asset Surveyor<br />

software. It also resets the software to the factory default settings.<br />

If you ever have to perform a warm boot, transmit any data from the<br />

TSC1 datalogger to your PC as soon as possible, to safeguard against<br />

further problems, and to avoid any possibility of data loss.<br />

Note – You do not lose data when you perform a warm boot, but you<br />

do lose all your configuration settings.<br />

TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual 27

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