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Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide     41
Configuration     5
Tr
imble R7 GPS Receiver Oper
ation
 
a starting time
a duration
When you apply the current settings in the GPS Configurator software, each defined 
survey session is sent to the Trimble R7 GPS receiver as a pair of timed application files: 
the first includes the logging settings and start time, and the second contains settings 
that stop logging at the end time (which is calculated automatically from the duration 
you specify).
For more information on scheduled survey sessions, refer to the GPS Configurator 
Help.
The receiver can store up to 20 application files, so you can define a maximum of 10 
scheduled survey sessions (10 pairs of start/stop timed application files).
Sleep mode
Whenever you press 
[P]
 to turn off the Trimble R7 GPS receiver, the receiver checks for 
a timed application file that is due to be activated in the future. If one exists, the 
receiver goes into Sleep mode instead of turning off.
In Sleep mode, the yellow Logging/Memory LED flashes every three seconds. The 
receiver wakes up five minutes before the scheduled activation time, so that it is ready 
to begin logging at the scheduled time.
53.3
Applying application files
An application file’s settings do not affect the receiver’s configuration until you apply 
the application file. You can do this at the same time that you save the file. 
Alternatively, save the file on the computer or in the receiver, then open it later and 
apply its settings.
Note – If the application file is a timed file, its settings do not take effect as soon as you 
apply the file, but at the time that the file specifies for its activation.
53.4
Storing application files
You can store application files that you create in the GPS Configurator software on the 
receiver and on the computer. For example, each file can represent a different user 
sharing the same receiver, or a particular mode of operation or survey style. Saving 
application files on your computer as well as in your receiver is optional, but it is useful 
because:
it gives you a permanent copy of the settings you have sent to a receiver, for 
audit or your own reference.
you can use the same file to configure multiple receivers identically.
you can use an existing application file as a template to create other application 
files with similar settings.