Copying A File From The Trimble TSC2 To A USB Thumb Drive

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Copying a File from the Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb DriveThere are different ways of transferring files from the TSC2 to yourcomputer. In this guide, we will transfer an ASCII file from the TrimbleData folder to a USB thumb drive that is plugged into the USB port ofthe TSC2. You can then plug the Jump drive into your computer andtransfer the file using Windows Explorer.Thumb drives are also known as “Jump” drives.IntroductionUSB PortNote: This is a continuation from the Exporting an ASCII File fromthe TSC2 Using Survey Controller quick guide. In that quick guide, anASCII file titled ASCII Job.csv was created and this will be the file thatwill be transferred.Step1Action Turn on the TCS2 controller. Tap on the Windows icon.DisplayThis opens a pop up menu.Continued on the following pageImproving Field Crew Productivity1

Copying Files from a Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive,continuedStep2ActionDisplayFrom within the pop up menu: Tap on Programs.This opens the Programs screen.3From within the Programs screen: Tap on the File Explorericon.This opens the File Explorer screen.4In the File Explorer screen: Navigate to the TrimbleData folder and tap on it toopen it.This opens the Trimble Data folder.Continued on the following pageImproving Field Crew Productivity2

Copying Files from a Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive,continuedStep4ActionDisplayFrom within the Trimble Datafolder: Locate the file you wish totransfer. Remember in thisexample we are transferringa file titled ASCII Job.csv.You may not have thisparticular file.Note: Do not be alarmed if you donot have the same files as in thedisplay on the right. Highlight the file you wish totransfer. Tap on the Menu soft key atthe bottom of the screen.This opens a pop up menu.5From within the pop up menu: Tap on Edit.This opens another pop up menu.Continued on the following pageImproving Field Crew Productivity3

Copying Files from a Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive,continuedStep6ActionDisplayFrom within the new pop up menu: Tap on Copy.This makes a copy of the file. Tap on Trimble Data.This opens a pop up menu.7From within the pop up menu: Tap on Hard Disk.Note: Hard Disk refers to yourthumb drive.This opens the Hard Disk screen.Continued on the following pageImproving Field Crew Productivity4

Copying Files from a Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive,continuedStep8ActionDisplayFrom within the Hard Disk screen:In this example a folder titled Datawas created to receive thetransferred ASCII Job file.Note: Don’t be alarmed if you donot have a Data folder or otherfolders that are displayed in theimage on the right.Note: To create a folder, tap on theMenu soft key and the tap on Newfolder within the pop up menu. Tap on the Data folder.This opens the Data folder.Continued on the following pageImproving Field Crew Productivity5

Copying Files from a Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive,continuedStep9ActionDisplayFrom within the Data folder:Instead of tapping on the Menu softkey to paste the file, we will use thetouch screen paste method. Using your stylus, press andhold the stylus on a blankarea of the screen.This will open a pop up menu.Within the pop up menu, Tap on Paste.We now see the newly pasted file inthe Data folder.CongratulationsYou have successfully transferred a file from the TSC2 to your thumb drive.You can now transfer this file to your computer using Windows Explorer.Improving Field Crew Productivity6

Copying a File from the Trimble TSC2 to a USB Thumb Drive Introduction There are different ways of transferring files from the TSC2 to your computer. In this guide, we will transfer an ASCII file from the Trimble Data folder to a USB thumb drive that is plugged into the USB port of the TSC2

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