2013 Trimble Slate Controller - Faqs
2013 Trimble Slate Controller - Faqs
26 FEBRUARY 2013
Trimble Slate Controller is built to be used in any environment, including harsh conditions.
The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Operating System
4.3 WVGA sunlight-readable display protected by Gorilla Glass
8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and geo-tagging
3.75G cellular data, text and voice capability
1 GHz TI OMAP processor with 512 MB RAM and 16 G on board Flash storage
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi b/g/n
GPS receiver with 2 - 4 meter accuracy with SBAS corrections
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What Trimble Field Software does the Trimble Slate Controller run?
The Trimble Slate Controller runs Trimble Access field software. To install Trimble Access, plug the device into a computer that
is running Trimble Access Installation Manager (TAIM.)
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Can I write application for the Trimble Slate Controller using the
Trimble Access Software Development Kit (SDK)?
Yes, you can implement your unique workflows by taking advantage of the customization capabilities in the SDK.
What can I use the Trimble Slate Controllers Wi-Fi capabilities for?
Trimble Slate Controller C and X model handheld computers have an integrated Wi-Fi wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
radio that can be used to receive data anywhere within the range of a Wi-Fi access point. Wi-Fi and 802.11g are sometimes
referred to as wireless Ethernet. A Wi-Fi connection can be used to connect to the Internet (at broadband speeds) through an
802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n access point. With Cisco Certified eXtensions v4, the Slate supports a variety of security options. In
order to set Authentication, Encryption Types, EAP Authentication and Inner Authentication, the Summit Wireless Manager must
be enabled and configured.
When there is an active connection to a Wi-Fi access point, power consumption increases and the battery will discharge more
rapidly, depending on factors such as:
total data sent and received over time
ratio of upload and download activity (upload requires more energy)
distance between the Trimble Slate Controller and the access point (greater distance requires more energy)
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What is RTCM?
RTCM (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services) is a unidirectional protocol (input to the receiver) that is used to
supply real-time differential correction data (DGPS) to the GPS receiver.
Type
NMEA
UBX
Input/output, binary
RTCM
Input, 2.3
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