Thales Z-Max Operation And Application Manual page 172

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Step 3. Is the data card full?
The Data log LED on the front panel of the Z-Max GPS Receiver Module will be solid
red if the data card in the receiver is full. Check the LED to determine if the card is full.
Card Is Full
Delete some of the data files on the data card that have been downloaded or
insert another SD card that has available memory remaining.
Card Is Not Full
Replace the current SD data card with another card. If data recording begins after
replacing the data card, then there is a problem with the original data card.
Go to step 4 if the problem is not yet resolved.
Step 4. Has data recording been turned off?
The receiver contains a 'Stop Session' function that is used to suspend data recording
to change data cards. Once a Stop Session has been issued, a 'Start Session' is
required to resume data collection. Also, it is possible using the handheld software to
turn data recording off.
Perform the following two steps to ensure data recording is enabled:
1. On the front panel display, go to the SESSIONS submenu and perform a
START SESSION.
2. Using the handheld data collector and the field application software, make sure
that data recording is enabled. Exactly where this is will vary depending upon
which field application software you are using.
Go to step 5 if the problem is not yet resolved.
Step 5. A component may be malfunctioning
You may have a malfunctioning GPS receiver. Contact your local dealer or Thales
Navigation Technical Support for assistance.
This concludes the troubleshooting section. If the tips given here did not help you to
resolve your problem with your Z-Max System, please call your local dealer or Thales
Navigation Technical Support for assistance.
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