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If the receiver is too slow in processing data the data could be
lost. With this type of data transfer the instrument is not
informed about the performance of the receiver (no protocol).
Therefore the success of this type of transfer is not checked.
A USB memory stick
A USB memory stick can be inserted and removed from the USB host port. No additional soft-
ware is required for the transfer.
1. Select Trans from the MAIN MENU.
2. Select Export from the DATA IMPORT & EXPORT menu.
SEARCH To search for jobs within the internal
memory.
DISPL. To list all jobs within the internal
memory.
Field Description
To USB memory stick or RS232 serial interface.
Data Type
Data type to be transferred to Interface:
Observations, KnownPts or Observ. &KnownPts.
Data type to be transferred to USB-Stick: Observations, KnownPts,
Observ. &KnownPts, Road Data, Code, Format, Configuration,
Backup.
Select Job Displays the selected job file.
1. Press OK in the DATA EXPORT screen after selecting the export details.
2. Select the data format and press OK or SEND.
The ASCII data format is only available for data exports to a USB memory stick, not via the
RS232 serial interface.
All jobs will be stored in the backup folder created on the USB memory stick. The job data will be
stored as individual database files for each job, which can then be imported again. Refer to
"12.3 Importing Data".
Job data can be exported from a job in a variety of file types. A format can be defined in GGO
Format Manager. Refer to the online help of GGO for information on creating format files.
RS232 example job data output
Within the Data Type setting Observations, a data set could be shown as follows:
11....+00000D19 21..022+16641826 22..022+09635023
31..00+00006649 58..16+00000344 81..00+00003342
Access
DATA EXPORT
Export data step-by-step
Exportable job data for-
mats
114 Data Management