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SPSx51 Modular GPS Receivers User Guide     
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Configuring the Receiver Settings     
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Configuring the receiver to log data for postprocessing
The receivers do not come equipped with the Data Logging option. The receivers can 
have this added either at the time of purchase, or at a later date as an option. With the 
Data Logging option enabled, the receiver has available memory that facilitates the 
collection of GPS observations over a period of time, and that can be used with GPS 
postprocessing software such as the Trimble Geomatics Office
 for the computation 
of control networks and baselines.
Note – 
Version 2.30 and later of the SCS900 software supports the recording of raw GPS 
data in the SPS receivers when the Data Logging option is installed in the receiver. For 
information on how to initiate recording in the SPS receivers from SCS900, refer to the 
SCS900 Precision GPS User Guide. 
Configuring the receiver to use specific settings when it is 
turned on
The power up application file (Power_up.cfg) is used to set the receiver to a specific 
configuration any time the unit is powered up. 
In this file, you can specify that the receiver is reset to defaults before the power up 
settings are applied. This ensures that restarting the receiver always resets it to factory 
defaults prior to applying the power up application file.
Alternatively, you can specify that the power up settings are applied immediately after 
the current application file’s settings have been applied. Restarting the receiver results 
in a configuration that uses your default settings for the options you define in the 
power up file, but the current settings for all other options.
By default, there is no power_up application file on the receiver. To use a power up 
application file, you must create and save a power_up application file in the GPS 
Configurator software. If you save this file to disk, the file is called power_up.cfg. The 
extension .cfg is used, by convention, to identify application files on the office 
computer. When you transfer this file to the receiver, the file is saved on the receiver as 
power_up, and becomes the new power up file.