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In the Field 5<br />

If the Asset Surveyor software and the GPS receiver still do not<br />

establish communication, consult your receiver’s Operation Manual<br />

or the appropriate appendix at the back of this manual for cabling and<br />

configuration details specific to the GPS receiver you are trying to use.<br />

The GPS status line<br />

Once communication with a GPS receiver is established, the Asset<br />

Surveyor software beeps and displays the GPS status line. The GPS<br />

status line (just above the line of softkeys) provides you with<br />

up-to-date information regarding the status of the GPS receiver.<br />

Various messages periodically flash on the GPS status line. For<br />

example, if you have your TSC1 datalogger and GPS receiver<br />

operating while you are indoors, the receiver cannot track any<br />

satellites, so the GPS status line flashes the message:<br />

Most messages that appear on the GPS status line inform you of a<br />

condition that is preventing the computing or logging of GPS<br />

positions. When such a condition arises, the Asset Surveyor software<br />

emits a warning beep and starts to flash the appropriate message.<br />

When the condition ceases, the Asset Surveyor software emits a<br />

success beep to indicate that you can proceed with your data collection<br />

session. It also removes the flashing message from the status line.<br />

TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual 65

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