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USER GUIDE
Trimble TSC7 Controller
Model 121300
Version 1.00
Revision A
November 2017
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Corporate Office
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trademarks ofTrimble Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Microsoft and windows are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
The aluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the
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is under license
All other trademarks are the property oitheir respective
owners.
Release Notice
This is the November2017 release (Revision A) of the Trlmble
TSC7 Controller documentation.
Federal Communication Commission
Interierence Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is mined to the following two conditions, (1) This device may
not cause harmtul interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply With
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation This equipment generates, usesand
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance With the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio Communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference Wlll not occur in a particular
installation. lfthis equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interlerence by one of the
followrng measures:
a Reorlent or relocate the receiving antenna.
a increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver.
7 Connect the eouipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected,
7 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s
authority to operate this equipment
This transmitter must not be Coclocated or operating in
Conjunction With any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This device meets the government's requirements for
exposure to radio waves,
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy
set by the Federal Communications Commission of the us,
Government.
The exposure standard for vvireless device employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC is LEW/kg. “Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions accepted by
the FCC With the device transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency bands.
Industry Canada statement
1. This device complies with industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(5) Operation is Subject to the lollowlrig two
conditions
a] this device may not cause interference, and
b) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device
1, Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d‘Industrle
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploltatl'on est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes:
a) l'apparell ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
Trimble TSC7 Controller User Guide l 2
a) l‘utilisateur de l‘appafell doit accepteftout brouillage
radioeiectridue supi, meme si ie brouillage est susceptible
d'en compromettfe le tonctionnement.
2 This Class B digltal apparatus complies with Canadian icese
003
2 Cet appareii numerioue de ia ciasse a est contorme a ia
norme nmseoos du Canada
3. This device and its antenna(s) must not be Conlocated or
operating in conyunction With any other antenna or
transmitter, except tested builtrln radios.
3. Cet appareii et son antenne ne doivent pas etre situes ou
ionotionner en conjunction avec une autfe antenne an un
autre einetteur, exception faites des radios integrees qul ont
ete testees.
4 The County Code Seieetion feature is disaoied for products
marketed in the u5/ Canada.
4, La fonetion de selection de iindicatif du pays est desactivée
pour les produits commerCialises aux E’tatSVUniS et ELI
Canada.
Radio ion Exposure Statement
The product comply with the Canada portaoie RF exposure
limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe
for intended operation as described lh this manual, The
further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product
can be kept as far as possipie from the user body or set the
device to iower output power it such function is available.
For devices that SAR tested with dislinse
This device has been tested for compliance with IC SAR values
at a typicai operating near the body. To ensure that RF
exposure levels below the levels tested, use ac(essdrles with
this equipment to maintain a minimum separation distance of
0 cm between the body of the user and the device. These
accessories should not contain metalllc components It is
possioie that the accessories used close to the body that do
not meet these requirements are not consistent with the SAR
llmlts and lt is advlsable to avold uslng them.
Déclarflion d'exposition aux radii ions:
Le produit est conforme aux iimites d‘expositlcn pour ies
appaieiis portapies RF pour ies EtatsVUnls et ie Canada
établies pour un environnement non controie'.
Le prodult est stir pour un fonctionnement tei que décrit dans
ce manuel La reduction aux expositions RF peut etre
augmentee si l‘appareil peut etre conserve aussi ioin que
possipie du corps de l‘utilisateur ou que le dispositif est regie
sur la puissance de sortie ia pius faibie si une teiie fonction est
disponible
For devices that SAR tested with distame
Ce dispositif a ete' teste pour ia conformite' ave: ies vaieurs
SAR a un fonctionnement typique pres du corps. Pour
assurer due ies niveaux d‘expositlon aux radioire'quences en
deoa des niveaux testes , utiiiser des accessoires avec cet
eduipement pour maintenir une distance de separation
minimaie de 0 cm entre ie corps de iutiiisateur et
rappareii, Ces accessolfes ne doivent pas contenir des
composants metaiiiques . Il est possible que ies accessolfes
utiiises pres du corps qui ne fe'pondeht pas a ces exigences
ne sont pas compatibies avec ies iimites SAR et ii est conseiiie
Caution :
1) the device for operation in the hand 515075250 MHZ is only
fur lndour use to reduze the potential for harmful
ter de les utiliser.
interference to (Orchannel mobiie satellite systems,
2) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the
bands 525075350 MHz and 54705725 Msthall comply With
the e.i,r.p, limit; and
3) the maximum antenna gain permitted tor devices in the
band 572575325 MHZ shaii comply with the e,i,r,p. iimits
speciiied tor pointatoapoint and non pointetoepoint operation
as appropriate.
4) Users shouid aiso be advised that hlghspdwer radars are
aiiocated as primary users tie. priority users) oithe bands
525075350 MHz and 56505850 MHz and that these radars
could (ease interference and/or damage to LEVLAN devlces.
Aveftlssemerit:
1) ies dispositiis fonctionnant dans la bande 515075250 MHz
sont reserves uniduement pour une utiiisation a l‘inte’rleur
arin de reduire ies risdues de biou‘illage preyudiciaoie aux
systemes de sateiiites mooiies utiiisant ies memes canaux;
2) ie gain maximai d'antenne permis pour ies dispositifs
utiiisant les bandes 525075350 MHz et 547075725 MHz doit
se conformer a la iimite de p.i.r.e..
3) le galn maximai d'antenrie permis (pour les dispositifs
utiiisant la bande 572575325 MHZ) doit se conformera la
Iimite de p.i,i e, specifiee pour l'exploitation point a point et
non point a point, seion Ie cas.
4) De pius, ies utiiisateurs devraient aussi etre avises que Ies
utiiisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont designes
utiiisateurs principaux (C eaed, du’ils ont ia priorite) pour ies
bandes 525075350 MHz at 56505850 MHz at que (es radars
pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux
dispositifs LANVEL
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Contents
Safety information _ 8
Battery safety ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8
Power supply safety ______________________________________________________________________________ 9
Touch screen giass _______________________________________________________________________________ 9
Service safety ____________________________________________________________________________________ 10
Safe environments of use ________________________________________________________________________ 10
Distraction ___ 10
10
11
Caring for your device ____________________________________________________________________________ 11
Cieaning ______________________________________________________________________________________ 11
Touchscreen care ____________________________________________________________________________ 11
Battery care __________________________________________________________________________________ 12
Product specifications ____________________________________________________________________________ 13
1 Introduction
Registration ____
Configuration options ____________________________________________________________________________ 16
In the box
Replacement and spare or optionai accessories _________________________________________________ 17
Parts of the TSC7 Controiler ______________________________________________________________________ 19
2 Basic setup and operation ............................................................... 20
Instailing and removing the battery packs ________________________________________________________ 2°
Instaliing the battery pack _____________________________________________________________________ 21
Removing / hotrswapping the battery pack ____________________________________________________ 21
Instailing an SD card ______________________________________________________________________________ 21
Instailing a SIM card ______________________________________________________________________________ 22
Tethering the styius ______________________________________________________________________________ Z3
Instailing a screen protector ______________________________________________________________________ Z3
Charging and power modes ______________________________________________________________________ 24
Charging the battery __________________________________________________________________________ 24
LED charging status ___________________________________________________________________________ 24
Turning the device on _________________________________________________________________________ 24
Sleep and Hibernate states _ Z4
25
25
Wake and uniock _
Restart the deVKe
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Turning off the device
Contents
25
Checking the battery level
25
Power options
26
26
Making your battery last longer
Using the touchscreen
Z7
Using the onscreen keypad
29
Using the stylus
29
Using a USB or Bluetooth mouse and keyboard
Display settings: adjusting the backlight
Display settings: rotation lock
29
29
30
Connecting to and using wireless networks
Working with WirFi networks
31
31
Connecting to Wl’Fi
31
Disconnecting from a WirFi network
Forgetting a Wi-Fi network
32
32
Working with mobile broadband
32
Connecting to mobile broadband
Locating the device's 1M EI number
Airpla ne rnode
32
33
33
Connecting to accessories and other devices
Connecting to USB accessories
Connecting to Bluetooth accessories
Connecting to R5232 peripherals
34
34
35
35
Transferring data between your TSC7 Controller and another computer
Transferring data using a microUSB cable
Transferring data to a Windows computer
Transferring data to a Mac computer
Using the camera
35
36
36
36
37
Taking photos and videos
37
Changing camera settings
Enable the Camera app to access your location to geortag photos
Viewing photos and videos
38
38
38
Using the pre-installed apps
Bundled Microsoft apps
Getting more apps
39
39
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Contents
7 Using the Windows 10 operating system —41
Using accounts 41
Sign in 41
Sign out 41
Using the Start menu 42
Using the Action center 42
Using Task View and Virtual desktops 43
Settings 43
8 Troubleshooting, downloading updates, and repair —44
Troubleshooting 44
Further assistance and support with the Windows 10 Pro operating system 44
Performance issues 44
Wireless connectiwty issues 45
Power and battery issues 46
Restarting or resetting the operating system 47
Operating system and software updates 49
Windows 10 updates 49
Software downloads and updates 50
Repairing your device 50
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Safety information
Battery safety
Power supply safety
Touch screen glass
Service safety
Distraction
Telecommunications 8t Internet Association (TIA)
p Safe environments of use
b SAR
Caring for your device
Read this guide for important safety and health information and the terms of the Limited
Warranty that apply to the Trimble® TSC7 Controller that you have purchased. Keep all
printed guides for future reference. Failure to follow instructions and properly set up, use,
and care for this product can increase the risk of serious injury or death, or damage the
device or devices.
Battery safety
Lithium-Ion batteries are classified by the U. S. Federal Government as non-hazardous
waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream. These batteries
contain recyclable materials and are accepted for recycling. Dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
WARNING — Non-approved batteries will not function in the device. Use only the
attery for the system for which it was specified. Only use the batten] with a charging
system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified
battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Trlmble TSC7 Controller User Guide l 8
Safety informatlon
WARNING — There are no user-serviceable parts in the battery pack. Do not
Isassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery. Do not
modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or
expose to water or other liquids, or expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard. Do not
expose to temperatures above +158 “F (+70 °C).
$WARNING 7 Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.
- Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the
battery terminals.
. Avoid dropping the device or battery. If dropped, especially on a hard surface, and
the user suspects damage to the battery, take it to a service center for inspection.
- In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin
or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with large amounts of
water and seek medical advice.
. Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Power supply safety
AWARNING 7 Use only AC and vehicle adapters intended for the device. Other
external power sources may damage your product and void the warranty.
. Ensure the input voltage on the adapter matches the voltage in your location.
Ensure the adapter has prongs compatible with your outlets.
. The AC power supply is designed for indoor use only. Avoid using the AC power
supply in wet areas.
. Unplug the power supply from power when not in use,
. Do not short the output connector.
Touch screen glass
CAUTION , The touch screen on this device is made of glass. This glass could break
I t e device is dropped on a hard surface or receives a significant impact. If the glass
chips or cracks, do not touch or attempt to remove the broken glass. Cracked or
chipped glass due to misuse or abuse is not covered under the product's limited
warranty.
Trimble TSC7 Controller User Guide l 9
Safety informatlon
Service safety
AWARNING — Do not attempt to take apart, open, service, or modify the product,
accessories, or power supply. Doing so could present the risk of electric shock or other
hazard. Any evidence of any attempt to open and/or modify this device, including any
peeling, puncturing, or removal of any of the labels, will void the Limited Warranty.
Safe environments of use
WARNING — Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not
a ways, posted and can include fueling areas, such as below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain dust, or metal powders. When you are in such an area, turn off
your mobile device, and do not remove or install batten/ chargers, AC adapters, or any
other accessory. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion orfire.
Distraction
AWARNING , Using the device in some circumstances can distract you and may
cause a dangerous situation. Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile
devices (for example, avoid operating the device while driving a vehicle).
Telecommunications 8L Internet Association (TIA)
Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the
customer service line to discuss alternatives.
Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
recommends a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should use
the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any
reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the phone OFF immediately,
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to
determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be
able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Trimble TSC7 Controller User Gulde l 10
Safety information
Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could
be sensitive to external RF energy.
Caring for your device
Cleaning
Turn off the device, and disconnect it from external power. Use a soft, dampened cloth
with either water or a diluted mild detergent. If a mild detergent is used, ensure all soap
residue is removed. Do not use chemical cleaners.
Touchscreen care
The TSC7 Controller is extremely rugged, and is designed to withstand extreme conditions
and harsh treatment, however taking proper care of the touchscreen will prolong the life
and ensure optimal display performance of the touchscreen of this product. Excessive or
prolonged exposure to abrasives, oil, dust, chemicals, and ultraviolet light can affect the
performance of your touchscreen over time.
To help protect the screen:
. Clean it frequently. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the screen. You can dampen the
cloth with water or an eyeglass cleaner. If the display is very dirty, it can be washed off
under a gently running tap.
AWARNING , Make sure that all ports and doors are fully closed, and that the
device is not connected to an external power supply. Do not use chemical or
abrasive cleaners.
- Keep it covered when not in use. Store the TSC7 Controller in a carry case or pouch
while you are in transit or not using it.
. Keep it out of the sun when not in use. Do not store the TSC7 Controller in direct
sunlight for a long time unnecessarily. Ultraviolet light and excessive heat from sun,
loading heat can damage the display.
. Use proper touchscreen tools. Use either fingers or the TSC7 Controller's stylus pen,
or other devices specifically designed for use with capacitive touchscreens to operate
the touchscreen of this device. The use of ballpoint pens, metal tools or other sharp
Trimble TSC7 Controller User Guide l 11
Safety information
objects to operate the touchscreen may scratch and/or damage the surface of the
touchscreen.
- Avoid drops, tumbles, and abrasives. The TSC7 Controller is designed to resist
damage for drops up to 122 cm (4 feet). However, you should protect the display from
impact, pressure, and abrasive substances that can scratch it or crack it. The device
should not be dropped unnecessarily. Use the screen protectors to keep the
touchscreen clean and protected, following the instructions provided on the screen
protector packaging.
Battery ca re
Use and storage temperature: Lithiumeion batteries are sensitive to high temperatures,
so keep the device's batteries out of direct sun for long periods, and do not leave batteries
in a hot car, especially on a dashboard in full sun or other environments where
temperatures can exceed +70 °C. Battery life can be shortened if stored or operated
outside of these temperature ranges. Recommended storage temperature is at room
temperature (~20’C). When you are using the device or charging the battery pack, it is
normal for the device and battery pack to get warm.
If the interior temperature of the device exceeds normal operating temperatures (for
example, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you may
experience the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature automatically:
. The device stops charging.
- If the device cannot regulate its internal temperature, it may go into a Sleep state until it
cools (see Sleep and Hibernate states, page 1).
Move the device to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutes before
trying to use the device again.
Charging: Recharge the battery any time; the battery pack does not need to be empty or
low before you recharge it. However, it is best to let the battery run to below 10 percent at
least once a month before you recharge it. Battery pack recharging is supported at
temperatures between 0 "C and +40 °C. Use only the manufacturer designated charging
accessories to recharge the batteries.
Other environmental conditions: Battery packs are sealed from water and dust, and are
tested for protection from drops from heights up to 1.22m. However to prolong the life of
the battery pack, dry it off with a cloth if it becomes wet, do not intentionally submerge the
battery, and take care to avoid unnecessary drops, mechanical shocks, and vibrations.
The TSC7 Controller is designed to work in ambient temperatures between 720° and 60° C
and to be stored in temperatures between 730° and 70° C. Avoid exposing the device to
dramatic changes in temperature or humidity.
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Product specifications
Safety informatlon
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Processor Inte|® Apollo Lake CPU
Graphics Intel HD Graphics
RAM 8 GB
User storage 64 GB
Display 7"
1280x800 pixels
Up to 650 nits
Battery 8L Power
11,350 mA / 3.7 V (42 Whr)
Charge time: < 4 hours
I/O module
connectors
Audio
2x USB Host
1x USB Host
1x mlcroUSB client
DC power input
Office docking connector
Speaker
Microphone
3.5mm mini-jack headset connector
Bluetooth
M.2 module, Bluetooth 4.1
10 meter effective range
Supports all default Windows 10 Bluetooth profiles
WiaFi
WieFi 802.11 ac/n support
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Safety informatlon
2.4GHz/SGHz ISM radio band
Mobile broadband
Sierra Wireless LTE + 36 module
2x variants:
. US
. ROW
GNSS
Ublox NEOeMST chipset
GPS, GLONASS, QZSS, SEAS
Supports raw-data output for postprocessing
Camera
Front: 2MP
Rear: 8MP, LED Flash
Sensors
3eaxis accelerometer
Magnetic sensor
Gyroscope
Vibration motor
Ambient light sensor
Environmental
IEC: Independently tested and certified for:
. Water and Dust Ingress Protection: IP65 & IP68 (IEC standard
60529)
MIL-STD-SIOG. Independently tested and certified for:
. Operating temperature: 730 ”C to +60 °C
. Storage temperature: 740 ”C to +70 ”C
. Humid environment storage and operation: 0%-95% non-
condensing conditions
. High altitude storage (40,000 ft) and operation (to 30,000 ft)
. Drop protection: 4 It / 1.22 m
. Resistance to mechanical shock:
. Resistance heavy machine vibration:
Regional
Compliance
Trimble TSC7 Controller User Guldel14
Introduction
D Registration
D Configuration options
D In the box
5 Replacement and optional accessories
5 Parts of the TSC7 Controller
This user guide describes how to configure and use the Trimble TSC7 Controller powered
by the Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro operating system. The information in this guide
supplements the information in the Quick Start Guide, which you receive in the box with
the device.
Even if you have used other Trimble® handheld or tablet field computers before, it is
recommends that you spend some time reading this guide to learn about the special
features of the product.
WARNING 7 Before you use this product, make sure that you have read and
understood all safety requirements. Failure to follow these safety instructions could
result in fire, electric shock, or other injury, or damage to the tablet computer and/or
other property. For more information refer to Safety information, page 8 of this guide.
Trirnble TSC7 Controller User Guide l 15
1 Introduction
Registration
To receive information regarding updates and new products, contact your local dealer or
visit the Trimble customer registration website at www.trimble.com/register. When you
have registered, you can select the newsletter, upgrade, or new product information.
To register your device, you will need the serial number, The serial number is a unique
number of your TSC7 Controller and is located on a label inside the battery cavity.
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Configuration options
The TSC7 Controller is powered by the Windows 10 Pro operating system, and is available
in the following main configurations:
- ABCD or QWERTY keypad
. North America or worldwide WWAN
For a full list of product features and their specifications, refer to the Product specifications,
page 13.
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1 Introduction
In the box
A standard packeout has the following items:
TCS7 Controller
Battery pack Battery charger
AC Power adapter Tempered Glass Screen protector
Replacement and spare or optional accessories
A wide range of replacement and optional accessories are available to purchase for the
TSC7 Controller, including:
. AC Power Adapter (International)
- DC Vehicle Charger (12-24V)
. Heavy Duty DC Vehicle Charger (9-32V)
. Office Docking Station
- USB to USB Data Sync Cable for Windows
. Tempered Glass Screen Protector (1-pack)
. Spare Battery Pack (Standard or Extended)
. Battery Pack Charger
. Quick Release Mounting Plate
. Quick Release Pole Mount
. Quick Release Vehicle Soft Mount
- Quick Release Vehicle Hard Mount
. Double Suction-cup Hard Mount Base Adapter
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1 Introduction
. Hand Strap
. Fabric Carry Case
- Capacitive Stylus and Tether
. Docking [/0 Module
. Serial [/0 Module
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l Introductlon
Parts of the TSC7 Controller
1 Status LED 8 Stylus
2 Microphone 9 Stylus tether mount points
3 Camera flash 10 Door to SIM and SD cards
4 Camera llCamera with flash
5 Light sensor 12Upper pole mount lock
6 Speaker l3Lower pole mount lock
7 Handstrap mount points 14Battery latch
lSBattery bays
16Drainage for stylus cavity
171/0 block
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Basic setup and operation
Installing and removing the battery packs
Installing an SD card
Installing a SIM card
Tethering the stylus
Installing a screen protector
Charging and power modes
Using the touchscreen
Display settings: adjusting the backlight
This section tells you how to get started using your TSC7 Controller and explains some
basic operating system features.
When you start your TSC7 Controller for the first time, the Microsoft Windows operating
system will take you through some basic seteup steps; follow the instructions on the
screen.
For more details on setting up and using the Windows 10 operating system see Get
Started with Windows 10 on the Microsoft Windows support website.
Installing and removing the battery packs
The battery packs in the TSC7 Controller can be charged inside the device, or using the
Battery charger accessory.
The battery packs in the TSC7 Controller are also hot swappable; you can remove one
battery pack while the TSC7 Controller is still running on the second battery pack, and
replace it with a freshly charged battery pack without shutting down or needing to restart
the device.
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Installing the battery pack
1, Turn the battery latch to give way for one battery.
NOTE , The battery latch can be turned a full 360" to prevent unintended false locks.
2. Insert one battery.
3, Turn the battery latch 180°,
4. Insert a second battery.
5. Turn the battery latch 90° to lock both batteries in place.
Removing / hot—swapping the battery pack
If you remove both batteries at the same time the device will instantly turn off due to power
loss. Make sure you keep one battery in the device. If you have the device turned off you
can remove both batteries at the same time.
1. Turn the battery latch 90°,
2, Remove one battery.
3. Replace this battery.
4. Turn the battery latch by 180°I
5. Remove the second battery,
6, Replace the second battery.
7. Turn the battery latch 90° to lock both batteries in place.
The device consumes electricity even when it is off. Depending on how your system is
configured, if the battery pack is fully charged the battery will fully discharge in
approximately the following period of time:
Power state Discharge period
When power is off Approximately X days.
In Sleep state Approximately X days.
In Hibernation state Approximately X days
Installing an SD card
The device includes 64 GB of onboard storage. To expand the storage, use a microSD card.
SD cards up to 256 GB are supported.
To install an SD card:
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. If the device is on, turn it off; tap :E/ Power / Shut down.
. Remove the battery pack (see Installing and removing the battery packs, page 20).
. Remove the SD/SIM bay splash cover.
. Slide the MicroSD card door to the OPEN position.
5. Flip the microSD card door open.
6. Slide a microSD card into the SD card door in the orientation shown
7. Flip the door down to close it.
8. Slide the microSD card door into the LOCK position.
. Replace the SD/SIM card splash cover, and reinsert the battery pack Installing and
removing the battery packs, page 20.
ACAUTION , The SD card door can be damaged if handled carelessly. Take care not
to twist or warp the door when opening or closing the hinge, or unlocking or locking
the latch.
Installing a SIM card
If your device is equipped with a 4G LTE modem, you will need a SIM card and a data plan
from your local cellular service provider to use this feature. If you are unsure, check with
your mobile operator.
ACAUTION — The SIM card door can be damaged it handled carelessly. Take care not
to twist or warp the door when opening or closing the hinge, or unlocking or locking
the latch.
. If the device is on, turn it off: tap EE/ Power / Shut down.
. Remove the battery pack (see Installing and removing the battery packs, page 20).
. Remove the SD/SIM bay splash cover.
. Slide the SIM card door to the OPEN position.
5. Flip the SIM card door open.
6. Place your SIM card into the bay in the orientation shown.
7. Flip the door down to close it.
8. Slide the SIM card door into the LOCK position.
. Replace the SD/SIM card splash cover, and reinsert the battew pack (see Installing and
removing the battery packs, page 20).
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Tethering the stylus
Attach the stylus to the device to prevent accidentally dropping the stylus. The stylus is
supplied with one end of the tether cord preelooped to the stylus. You can attach the
stylus to the left or the right side of the device. To tether the stylus to the device:
1. Take the loose end of the tether cord and push it through the tether point.
2. Feed the stylus through the loop and pull tight. If the hand strap accessory is fitted,
slide the stylus through the stylus loop on the hand strap.
3. Place the stylus in the stylus dock to store it when not in use.
Installing a screen protector
The TSC7 Controller is fitted with a chemically strengthened Gorilla Glass touchscreen
which is highly resistant to abrasion and impact damage. However to ensure maximum
protection, it is recommended that you use aTrimbleeapproved toughened glass TSC7
Controller screen protector.
To install a screen protector:
1. Place the device on a clean, flat surface.
2, Clean the touchscreen with a damp cloth, alcohol wipe or similar,
3. Polish and dry the screen to remove any dust with the lint-free cleaning cloth supplied
with the screen protector.
4. Remove the protective film from the screen protector.
5, Align the screen protector with the glass portion of the display. Use the edge of the
keypad as a guide. The screen protector should line up evenly with the edge of the
keypad and the edges of the device.
6. Carefully lay the screen protector down on the screen. If you make a mistake and the
glass looks officenter, you can gently lift the screen protector up and realign it. Then,
once the protector is on the screen, give it a soft press in the center and allow the
adhesive surface to grip to the screen naturally.
TIP 7 You can place the screen protector in place and fix it on the upper side with
adhesive strips to the housing. This will keep the screen protector aligned when
sticking in on.
7. If there are any bubbles remaining, use the cloth provided to gently smooth them
toward the edges of the screen protector.
For more information on where to purchase the correct screen protector for your device,
contact your local Trimblereseller.
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Charging and power modes
It takes up to 4.5 hours to charge the TSC7 Controller battery from an empty state. It may
take longer if you are using your device for powereintensive activities, for example using
GNSS or processing a lot of data while you are charging it.
Charging the battery
1. Connect the appropriate international plug adapter for your region to the AC adapter.
2, Connect the power cord to the charging port on the device.
3. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet.
LED charging status
The charging status is shown with an LED on the front of the display.
Red: charging error
Orange: TSC7 Controller is charging.
Green: TSC7 Controller is fully charged.
Turning the device on
To turn on the device, press and hold the Power key until the [Trimble] logo appears.
NOTE , Do not press the power key repeatedly; do not hold the power key for four seconds or
longer.
Sleep and Hibernate states
If you do not use your device for a few minutes, the screen turns off and the device goes
into a poweresaving Sleep state. The Sleep state enables your device to resume quickly
when you want to start working again.
If you do not use your device for several hours, it will go in to Hibernate state. The
Hibernate state saves your work and turns off the device. When you start up the device
again, you are back where you left off.
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Wake and unlock
To wake your device from Sleep or Hibernate state, press any key. After waking your device,
to unlock it:
1. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen or press a key.
2. At the sign-in screen, enter your password or PIN.
Restart the device
To restart your device, tap Start :'./ Power/ Restart.
Turning off the device
To turn off the device, tap Start EE/ Power / Shut down.
For information on customizing power management features, see Power options, page 26,
Checking the battery level
You can check the battery level:
- on the Lock screen. When you wake the device, the battery status appears in the
lower-right corner of the Lock screen.
. on the Desktop taskbar. The battery status appears on the right side of the taskbar.
Tap the batten/ icon for information about the charging and battery status, including
the charge percent remaining,
. on the battery pack. Press and hold the button on the battery pack to check the
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battery charge level.
Battery pack charge level indicator Battery Charge Level
Empty
Not enough charge to start device (<5%)
<25% charged
25% to 50% charged
50% to 75% charged
75% to 100% charged
Power options
The Windows 10 Pro operating system comes with preedefined power options (Balanced,
Power Saver, and High Performance). To access Power Options:
1, On the Desktop, tap the Battery icon in the Notifications bar at the bottom right of the
screen, then tap Power & sleep settings.
2. Make sure Power 8t sleep is selected in the list on the left, then under Related settings,
tap Additional power settings.
By default, the tablet computer is in Balanced mode.
Making your battery last longer
Following are some practical suggestions that you can do to maximize the operating time
of the battery:
. Enable Power Management, and choose a power plan that saves power. A power plan
is a collection of hardware and system settings that control how the device manages
power.
. Decrease the display brightness to the lowest comfortable level.
. Shorten the length of time before the operating system turns off the display.
. If you use a USB flash drive, unplug it when you are not using it. Many USB devices use
powerjust by being connected.
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. Turn off the wireless radios when you are not using them. See Connecting to and using
wireless networks, page 31.
- Turn off the tablet computer when you are not using it.
For more information on making your battery charge last longer, refer to the help topic on
Battery Saving tips on the Windows 10 support site on www.microsoft.com,
Using the touchscreen
Your TSC7 Controller can be easily operated with the touchscreen (using your fingers or a
stylus), a mouse, and the keypad. You can easily switch between any of these input
methods.
The table below describes the main touchscreen input gestures and functions supported
on this device.
Tap once on Opens/executes the action of what you tap on. To
something. enter text, tap where you want to type; the
onscreen keyboard displays.
Press and hold Shows a menu with options related to what you’re
your finger or doing (like right-clicking with a mouse). On the pop-
the stylus up menu that appears, tap the action you want to
down for a few perform.
seconds,
Doubleitap on Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other
something. screen to zoom.
Slide / swipe Slide / swipe Scrolls through what's on the screen. Quickly move
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your finger or
your finger across the surface of the screen,
the stylus without pausing when you first touch it, to scroll a
across the page or a list up or down. Scrolls vertically or
screen. horizontally.
Drag Drag your Hold your finger or the stylus on an item for a
‘ ~ finger or the moment and then, without lifting your finger/the
W stylus across stylus, move across the screen until you reach the
m the screen. target position.
(X l . Drag in a list to select multiple items.
\ /
\ < . Drag items on the screen to reposition them,
3/“\
Pinch or stretch Pinch your Zooms in or out of a website, map, or picture,
I thumb and
’ 3A forefinger
3 together or
l move them
'\ apart.
Rotate Put two or
more fingers
on an item and
\ then turn your
‘ \I hand
\L f
f \k
Swipe from edge
Swipe in from
an edge of the
screen.
- Left edge swipe, Displays the Task View, the
universal taskeswitching interface.
. Right edge swipe. Displays the Action Center.
- Top edge swipe. Displays the hidden title bar of
the currently-running app.
You can also "longeswipe" to close the app.
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. Bottom edge swipe. Displays the taskbar when
the currentlyerunning app is displayed full
screen.
Using the onscreen keypad
You can type on the device using the touchscreen keypad. To access the onscreen keypad,
tap in a text field, or tap the keypad icon in the taskbar. To hide the keypad, tap anywhere
out of the text field, or tap the keypad icon again.
Using the stylus
Take notes, draw, navigate, and mark up documents in your apps using the stylus that
comes with your device.
To make a selection, tap the screen once on the item you want to select.
To display a righteclick menu, tap and hold an item on the screen, then tap the required
menu item.
Using a USB or Bluetooth mouse and keyboard
You can attach a physical keyboard, mouse and other peripherals to your device via USB
or Bluetooth wireless technology. For more information see Connecting to accessories
and other devices, page 34.
Display settings: adjusting the backlight
The TSC7 Controller is equipped with a high brightness outdoor readable display. You can
easily increase the brightness of the display to increase the readability of the device in
bright sunlight conditions, or turn down the brightness to help conserve battery power
when working indoors or in dull conditions, You can also have the device automatically
adjust the backlight power depending on the ambient light conditions.
To quickly adjust the backlight setting:
1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen or tap Action center Eon the taskbar to
open the Action center.
ill
2. Tap the brightness icon 7?:to adjust the display brightness setting. The backlight
cycles between 0%, 25%, 50%, and 100% power. Tap until you reach the backlight level
that best suits your conditions.
To manually adjust the backlight setting:
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1, Tap :E/ Settings / System / Display,
2. Use the brightness level slider to fine tune the display brightness level.
To set the backlight to adjust automatically:
1, Tap :5/ Settings/ System / Display,
2. Turn the automatic adjustment on or off using the toggle switch.
Display settings: rotation lock
The TSC7 Controller is equipped with orientation sensors that can detect if your device is in
portrait or landscape orientation. The operating system can automatically adjust the
display to match your device orientation, or you can lock the orientation.
To adjust the automatic display orientation feature, swipe in from the right edge of the
screen or tap Action center El on the taskbar to open the Action center, then select
rotation lock '3 to turn rotation lock on or off.
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Connecting to and using
wireless networks
> Working with WieFi networks
> Working with mobile broadband
> Airplane mode
If your TSC7 Controller model supports wireless connectivity, you can connect to wireless
networks using the builtein WieFi radio (also sometimes called Wireless LAN, WLAN, or
802.11). Some TSC7 Controller models also come with builtin mobile broadband data (also
called Wireless WAN, WWAN, or cellular data) capability. This section describes how to get
online with your TSC7 Controller using these wireless networking capabilities.
Working with Wi-Fi networks
Using Wi-Fi you can connect to a wireless network and browse the Internet, download
apps, send email messages, access online services, or access other computers and devices
on your network.
Before you can send and receive data over Wi-Fi, you need to turn on Wi-Fi on your TSC7
Controller and connect to a wireless network.
Connecting to Wi—Fi
1. Tap the Wireless network icon fiin the bottom-right corner of the screen.
A list of available wireless networks appears.
2. Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to.
3. Tap Connect. If prompted, enter your network security key (network password), and
tap Next.
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4, If prompted, choose whether you want to share with other computers and devices on
the network. Select No it you are connecting to a network in a public place like a cafe'.
5. To check your connection, tap g: and select All Apps / Internet Explorer. Some
wireless networks may require you to enter a password in a browser window.
Disconnecting from a Wi—Fi network
1. Tap the Wireless network icon fiin the bottom-right corner of the screen.
2. Select the network that has a Connected status.
3. Tap Disconnect.
Forgetting a Wi—Fi network
If you do not want your device to automatically connect to a saved WiiFi network, you can
forget that network.
To forget a wireless network so it no longer appears in your list of networks:
1. Tap :g/ Settings.
2. Select Network and Internet / WieFi / Manage WieFi settings
3, In the list of networks that appears under Choose a network to forget, select the
network you want to remove, and tap Forget.
Working with mobile broadband
If you have a TSC7 Controller model with mobile broadband, you can also connect to a
mobile broadband network.
Before you can send and receive data over mobile broadband, you need to turn on
Cellular data on your TSC7 Controller and configure the connection.
Connecting to mobile broadband
1, Tap {3/ Settings / Network and Internet / Cellular.
2. Under Cellular, select the name of your operatorifor example, AT&T.
3. If you want to connect to this network every time it's in range, select Connect
automatically.
4. Windows will switch automatically between Wi-Fi and mobile broadband as needed.
You might incur extra charges if you allow roaming.
5. Tap Connect.
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For more information, refer to the help topic on Cellular settings in Windows 10 on the
Windows 10 support site www.5upport.microsoft.com.
Locating the device's IM EI number
The IMEI number is a unique 15-digit number that identifies the cellular module installed
on your device. Your mobile broadband operator may need to know the IMEI number of
your device in order to register the device with the network and activate your mobile
broadband data plan.
If your TSC7 Controller is mobile broadband enabled, the IMEI number will be printed on
the serial number label under the battery.
Alternatively, to check the IMEI number in the operating system:
1. Tap Settings / Network and Internet/ Cellular.
2, Select the Cellular module icon, then select Advanced options.
The cellular module properties (including the IMEI) are displayed in the Properties
section.
3, To copy the IMEI number to the clipboard, select Copy, then paste the text into your
desired application (for example, Notepad, or the Email client) using the Paste
command or the Ctrl+V keypad shortcut.
If you cannot find the IMEI number for your device, contact your reseller.
Airplane mode
If you are travelling on an airplane, or don't need to use wireless functions on the TSC7
Controller for a while, use Airplane mode to turn on or off all wireless radios with
transmitting features built into the TSC7 Controller, including Bluetooth, WieFi, Cellular LTE,
or GNSS, as well as any wireless radios connected to the TSC7 Controller.
To turn Airplane mode on or off, tap the Action center icon Elon the taskbar, then select
Airplane mode =§= It the icon is dimmed, Airplane mode is off,
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Connecting to accessories and
other devices
> Connecting to USB accessories
> Connecting to Bluetooth accessories
> Connecting to R57232 peripherals
b Transferring data between your TSC7 Controller and another computer
Vou can connect monitors, accessories, and other devices directly to your TSC7 Controller
using USB or Bluetooth and RS-232, Some custom accessories can connect to the device
through the proprietary docking connector.
Connecting to USB accessories
The TSC7 Controller has two USB ports for connecting USB devices, such as a flash drive,
scanner, printer, keyboard, and mouse. The TSC7 Controller has built-in support for mass
storage devices and human interface devices.
Other types of USB devices may require drivers.
To connect a USB device, plug the device cable into one of the two USB A-type ports on the
bottom of the TSC7 Controller.
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Connecting to Bluetooth accessories
The TSC7 Controller has embedded Bluetooth wireless technologyia shorterange
wireless communication technology that allows wireless data transfer and communication
between devices over a distance of up to 10 meters (30 feet).
At the top of your screen, a Bluetooth icon shows when Bluetooth is turned on.
TIP , To save battery, turn off Bluetooth when you are not using it. Bluetooth is off when
the device is in Airplane mode.
Before you can transfer data or communicate between your TSC7 Controller and another
Bluetooth enabled device, you must pair the TSC7 Controller and the device.
To pair and connect a Bluetooth device with your TSC7 Controller:
1. Turn on the Bluetooth device and make it discoverable. To learn how to do this, check
the documentation for your Bluetooth device or go to the manufacturer's website.
2. Tap :g/ Settings / Devices/ Bluetooth.
3. Under Manage Bluetooth devices, make sure the slider is set to On, and wait while the
TSC7 Controller searches for Bluetooth devices.
4. In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the device you want to pair with your TSC7
Controller, then tap Pair.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing your device.
6. If the other device requires a passcode (sometimes called a pairing codE), you’ll be
prompted for it, If you don't know the passcode, check the information that came with
your device or the manufacturer’s website.
Connecting to RS—232 peripherals
If your TSC7 Controller is fitted with the RS-232 version of the I/O module, you can directly
attach RS-232 peripheral devices with a null modem cable.
To connect an R5232 device, plug the device cable into the port. Refer to the
documentation for the RSeZSZ device for instructions on setting up and using the device.
Transferring data between your TSC7 Controller and
another computer
Your TSC7 Controller is powered by the Windows 10 Pro operating system, and can not
connect directly to an office computer powered by a Windows operating system as a 'client’
in the same way as a device with a mobile operating system can. You may still want to
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transfer data from your TSC7 Controller to another PC; there are a number of ways you
can do this, including:
- USB memory stick; see Connecting to USB accessories, page 34.
. Wireless LAN,,' see Working with Wi-Fi networks, page 31.
. Ethernet; see Using the office cradle, page 1.
. Cloud storage services, such as Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, or Dropbox
- Third party solutions, such as an off the shelf USB to USB data transfer cable
Transferring data using a microUSB cable
You can transfer data to either a computer powered by the Windows operating system or
to a Mac computer using a microUSB data cable.
Transferring data to a Windows computer
1. Unlock your device’s screen.
2. Use a microUSB data transfer cable to connect your TSC7 Controller to your computer,
3. Swipe down from the top of your device's screen to see your notifications.
4. Tap the USB for... notification. Then tap Transfer files (MTP).
5. A File Transfer window opens on your computer. Use it to drag and drop files,just like
with other external devices and storage.
6. When you have transferred all the required items, eject your device from the Windows
computer.
7. Unplug the USB cable.
Transferring data to a Mac computer
To transfer files, you must
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Using the camera
Taking photos and videos
D Changing camera settings
D Enable the Camera app to access your location to geo-tag photos
> Viewing photos and videos
The TSC7 Controller is fitted with two cameras; a 2MP camera on the front of the device,
and an 8MP camera with LED flash on the rear. Both cameras are accessible by the camera
application.
NOTE , The device may be shipped with a protective film covering the rear camera and
flash windows. Remove the film with a fingernail or the plastic stylus tip before first use to
ensure proper focus and exposure of your photos and videos.
Taking photos and videos
By default, the built-in Camera app is ready to take photos, but you can switch easily
between photo and video mode. Before you use the camera, make sure you have
removed the protective film on the camera and flash window:
To take a photo or record a video:
1. Tap :y Camera.
2, Tap the on-screen Camera or Video button to activate the camera you want to use,
then tap the button again to take a picture or start recording video.
The camera shutter is activated by tapping the camera shutter icon on the touch panel, or
if you prefer by pressing OK on the keypad.
[insert screen of camera application]
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Changing camera settings
1. Tap {3/ All Apps / Camera to launch the Camera app.
2. To access the camera settings, tap in the top right corner of the screen, then tap
Settings.
3. To hide the Camera settings, tap elsewhere on the screen.
Enable the Camera app to access your location to geo—
tag photos
1. In the Camera app settings, under Related settings, tap Choose whether camera can
use location info.
2. Tap Yes to confirm you want to switch apps.
3. In the PRIVACY screen, make sure Location is selected, then slide the Location switch
to On.
4. Close the Settings app to return to the Camera app.
Viewing photos and videos
By default, your photos and videos are saved to the Camera roll on the TSC7 Controller
There are several ways to look through your photos and videos:
. Camera app: Select Photos in the upper-left corner to open the Photos app and view
the most recent picture or video taken. Swipe right to see others in your collection.
. Photos app: Select View collection in the uppereleft corner to see other photos and
videos in your collection.
. File Explorer or OneDrive app: Go to your Pictures library and open your Camera
roll,
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Using the pre—installed apps
> Trimble GNSS Status
> Bundled Microsoft apps
> Getting more apps
The TSC7 Controller comes with a range of useful pre-installed software. This chapter
describes the most important pre-installed apps you should know about, and summarizes
what they can be used fort
Bundled Microsoft apps
Here are some of the useful productivity applications that come bundled with your TSC7
Controllerpowered by the Windows 10 Pro operating system.
OneNote
You can use the OneNote app on your device to take notes and store them in the
cloud. For more info, see www.0nenote.com.
Mail
Mail automatically organizes your inbox. You can add multiple accounts and
access them through this single point.
Calendar
Use Calendar to manage your schedule.
People
The People app brings all your contacts together in a single space. See each
contact's email address, phone number, website, and other information at a
glance.
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge gives you fast and fluid access to the Internet. Open pages in
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Reading View, save them to your reading list, or take notes right on the page using
inking. Check out Get to know Microsoft Edge on Windowscom for details.
Camera
The Camera app lets you take regular photos, photo bursts, or video using either
the front or back camera on the device.
Photos
Edit and organize your photos using the Photos app. Crop, enhance, and add
effects to your images.
News
News brings you the latest breaking stories as well as more inadepth coverage.
You can customize the coverage to add more local information or highlight the
topics you choose.
Weather
The Weather app offers hourly, daily, and loaday forecasts as well as historical
information and annual weather trends.
Getting more apps
You can install more apps and programs from the Windows Store, websites, or a CD or
DVD. To learn more see How to install programs on Windows 10 on
https://supportmicrosoftcom.
To find applications for your TSC7 Controller, go to Microsoft Store on
www.microsoftstorecom
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Using the Windows 10
operating system
’ Using accounts
5 Using the Start menu
5 Using the Action center
D Using Task View and virtual desktops
D Settings
This section introduces some basic information on using the Windows 10 Pro operating
system on your TSC7 Controiler. For comprehensive information, go to Get Started with
Windows 10 on http://windows.microsoft.com.
Using accounts
When you set up your TSC7 Controiler, an account is set up for you. You can create
additional accounts iaterfor each user of the device, so that each person using the device
can have their own settings.
Sign in
1. Press the power button to turn on or wake the TSC7 Controiler.
2. Swipe up on the screen or tap a key on the keypad.
3. If you see your account name and account picture, enter your password and then tap
the right arrow or tap Enter on the keypad.
If you see a different account name, seiect your own account from the list at the left.
Then enter your password and then tap the right arrow or tap Enter on the keypad
Sign out
Tap fl, and right-click your account name. Then tap Sign out.
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Using the Start menu
Tap am the taskbar or press the Start key on the keypad to open the Start menu.
At the lower left of the Start menu, you‘ll find quick links to File Explorer, Settings, Power
(shutdown, sleep, and restart), and All apps.
The apps you‘ve used most often appear at the upper left.
Your name and profile picture appear at the top of the left side. Select them to change your
account settings, lock the screen, or sign out.
Tiles on Start act as quick links to apps. You can rearrange, resize, add, and remove tiles
whenever you want. For more information, see Love it? Pin it on
http://windowsmicrosottcom.
Using the Action center
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen or tap Action center n the taskbar to open
the Action center. Here you can adjust common settings like Wi-Fi connections or screen
brightness, create a wireless connection to another screen, and more. If there are
notifications waiting for you, they appear at the top of the Action center. For more info, see
Take action instantly on http://windowsmicrosoftcom
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Using Task view and virtual desktops
Swipe in from the left edge of the screen or tap Task view on the taskbar to see all your
open apps. Select an app to focus on, or close an app by clicking the X in the uppereright
corner of the app.
Settings
Tap EE/ Settings for access to all your settings.
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Troubleshooting, downloading
updates, and repair
5 Troubleshooting
5 Operating system and software updates
5 Repairing your device
Troubleshooting
This section contains answers to some common troubleshooting questions If you
encounter problems when using your TSC7 Controller, tn! the following troubleshooting
tips to detect and solve the problem. If problems persist, contact your local distributor for
support.
Further assistance and support with the Windows 10 Pro operating
system
For comprehensive online support, how-to guides, troubleshooting articles and related
downloads for the Windows 10 Pro operating system, go to the online Microsoft support
pages for the Windows 10 operating system
Performance issues
Device is running slowly
. Operating system updates may be installing.
Windows 10 Pro may have automatically downloaded software or operating system
updates, and is installing these in the background. While these updates are being
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installed, system performance may be reduced, or wireless connectivity speed may
appear to be slower than normal.
- You may have too many background applications are running.
Some programs start automatically and run in the background, You can disable these
programs at startup to improve Windows startup time and overall system
performance.
. You may have malware or a virus.
A virus or other malicious software could cause your device to run slowly. Check
whether your device has a virus by using Windows Defender, which is included with
Windows 10, or refer to the documentation for your third party antivirus software.
. Check your wireless network speed.
If the apps you are using are connecting to the Internet, a poor network connection
may be causing them to run slowly. For detailed information on checking your network,
see Wi-Fi speed is slow, page 45.
. Check for low disk space.
You may be able to improve performance if you free up some disk space on your
device. Disk Cleanup can delete temporary and system files, empty the Recycle bin, and
remove apps and data that you no longer need.
. Your device may have overheated.
If you are using your device in a hot environment and/or are using a processor or
memoryeintensive, your device may have become too hot. Move your device to a
cooler spot, wait five minutes, and see if it runs faster.
Wireless connectivity issues
Wi-Fi speed is slow
- Your network is running slow for all devices.
You should first check to see whether your network is slow on another device. Can you
connect to your wireless network and browse the web at normal speeds from another
PC, tablet, or smartphone? Try running a Network Speed Test to ensure your Internet
connection is functioning normally.
. Your Wi-Fi signal is weak.
Look at the wireless network Wireless network icon icon in the taskbar.
This icon é shows your current signal strength. If the icon is partially dimmed, move
your device closer to your wireless router to see if the signal improves. If your router is
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broadcasting on both a ZAGHZ and SGHZ frequency, try connecting to a different
frequency. In general, a network operating on the SGHz frequency will be faster and
less susceptible to interference, but will have a shorter range than a 2.4GHz network.
Power and battery issues
Battery will not charge
. The battery is overheated, or too cold.
The battery pack will charge between 0 “C and 40 “C. If you have been using or storing
the battery and/or device in a particularly hot or cold environment, the battery pack
may be outside the safe charging temperature range. Sensors in the battery pack will
prevent the battery from charging until its temperature returns to a normal level.
. The battery is not installed correctly.
If the battery pack is not installed correctly in the device or the battery pack charger, it
may not have a proper connection and will not charge.
. The battery terminals are dirty or corroded.
If the terminals of the battery pack are dirty or corroded, it may not have a proper
connection and will not charge.
Device will not start up
. The battery does not have enough charge to power the device:
Press and hold the charge indicator button on the battery pack. At least one charge
LED must be lit up to indicate that the battery pack has enough power for the device to
start on battery power. If no LEDs light up on the battery pack, attach the device to an
external power source, or swap the battery for a charged battery, then try again.
. The battery is not correctly installed.
The device may not be receiving power from the battery if it is not installed properly.
Remove the battery, then replace it, pressing down on both corners until it clicks into
place, then slide the battery lock to the lock position (down).
Device suddenly turned off during use
. Make sure you are not accidentally pressing the power key.
The Power key is located in the top left side of the device. Make sure that while gripping
the device that you are not accidentally pressing the Power key and suspending the
unit.
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. The device may have run out of power and gone into critical suspend mode,
If your battery charge level gets too low, the device will automatically go into a
hibernate mode to prevent loss of data. Check the battery level by pressing and
holding the battery level button. If the battery charge is too low, connect the device to
external power, or swap the battery for a charged battery.
If you regularly run out of battery power while in the field, consider carrying a spare
battery with you. The device supports hoteswapping of the battery, which means that
the device will keep running for a few minutes while you remove the battery pack and
replace it with another.
Device shuts down when hoteswapping the battery
. Hoteswap battery is not sufficiently charged
The hoteswap backeup battery allows you to change the main device battery pack for a
charged one without shutting the device down. To function correctly, the hoteswap
battery must have at least X minutes of charging time before it can work properly. If you
attempt multiple hoteswaps without allowing the backup battery to recharge, your
device may shut down when the battery pack is removed.
Restarting or resetting the operating system
If your device becomes unresponsive, and the troubleshooting guide does not resolve the
problem, you need to restart or reset your device.
For detailed instructions on the recovery options in Windows 10, refer to the Microsoft
support pages on Windows 10 recovery options at www,support,microsoft.com.
Restarting your (unresponsive) device
If your device is no longer responding to touchscreen or keypad input, you may need to
force it to restart by removing power from the system.
NOTE — Restarting the system by holding down the Power key removes power to the CPU. Any
unsaved files and settings will be lost,
To force your device to restart, press and hold the Power key until the device shuts down
(~15 seconds), then restart your device by pressing the Power key.
Resetting your device
If restarting your device does not resolve the issue that you are seeing, resetting it might
help. Resetting lets you choose to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls the
operating system.
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To reset your device:
1. Tap :y Settings / Update & security / Recovery.
2. Select Get started then follow the onscreen instructions to reset your device.
3, At the reset menu, select one of the following:
. Keep my files.
. Reinstalls Windows 10 and keeps your personal files.
- Removes apps and drivers you installed.
. Removes changes you made to settings.
. Removes any apps your dealer or distributor installed.
. Remove everything.
- Reinstalls Windows 10 and removes all your personal files.
. Removes apps and drivers you installed,
. Removes changes you made to settings.
. If you're planning to donate, recycle, or sell your device, use this option and
choose to fully clean the drive. This might take an hour or two, but it makes it
harder for other people to recover files you have removed.
Resetting your device when the operating system is unresponsive
If you want to restore your device but cannot operate the touchscreen or the operating
system is not responding to normal input, you may need to reset the device from the Boot
Menu.
To reset from the Boot Menu:
1. Connect an external USB keypad to the device.
2. Press the Windows logo key ==to get to the signain screen, then hold the Shift key
down and select Power/ Restart in the loweraright corner of the screen.
3, when the device restarts, tap Troubleshoot / Reset this PC.
If you cannot get to the sign-in screen, use a recovery drive or installation media to reset
your device.
Resetting your device
You can remove all data from your TSC7 Controller by resetting it to factory settings.
IMPORTANT: By performing a factory data reset, all data will be wiped from the device.
While any data stored in your Google Account will be restored, all apps and their
associated data will be uninstalled.
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IMPORTANT: Your device is protected to prevent other people from using it if it's been
reset to factory settings. To ensure that it's really you doing the reset, you'll need to enter a
Google username and password associated with the device after factory reset. If you don't
have this information, you won‘t be able to finish the setup process and use the device at
all after factory reset.
Erasing your data may take some time, so make sure that you plug your device into a
power source before you start.
1. Open your device's Settings app.
2. Go to Settings / Backup & reset. You may need to enter your pattern, PIN, or
password.
3, Tap Factory data reset.
4. Tap Reset tablet.
5. If you have a screen lock, you'll need to enter your pattern, PIN, or password.
6. Tap Erase everything to confirm.
7. When your device has finished erasing, select the option to reboot your device.
Operating system and software updates
Periodically, operating system and software application updates will be available for your
device.
Windows 10 updates
The Windows 10 operating system periodically checks for updates so you don’t have to.
When an update is available, it is automatically downloaded and installed — keeping your
device up-to-date with the latest features.
Installing the latest updates can help fix common issues, but you must be online to
download the updates. If you are having trouble connecting and downloading updates
because your wireless network is too slow, you can try using a wired network via the Office
Cradle accessory.
Once online, to check for and install the latest updates manually, go to Settings / Update 8L
security / Windows Update, and select Check for updates. If Windows Update says your
device is up to date, you have all the updates that are currently available.
For more information about Windows updates, refer to the official Windows Update FAQ on
www.microsoftcom.
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Software downloads and updates
The latest versions of software including drivers, firmware updates, and software utilities,
are available on the technical support pages on www.trimble.com.
Repairing your device
Before you send your TSC7 Controller for repair, check the troubleshooting guide in this
document, If you can’t solve the problem with troubleshooting, contact your local Trimble
dealer for further support.
Repair of this product should only be performed by an authorised service provider. Any
attempt to disassemble this product by a noneauthorised service provider will void the
warranty,
For more information, contact your local Trimble dealer.
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