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Read/Write Radio Configuration
68P02953C05 7-3
7.2. WRITE DEVICE
The Write Device command enables the user to program the radio using serial communication
interface.
NOTE
If the radio is disconnected or turned off during the Write
Device operation, the operation fails and the programming
of the radio database will be incomplete. In such a case, the
radio communication operates at a baud rate of 1200 bps. To
communicate with the radio, the RSS must be brought to a
baud rate of 1200 bps.
When there are configuration errors, the Write Device command on the File menu and the
Write
Device button on the Toolbar are disabled (grayed). This command remains disabled until the errors are
corrected and the list is clear.
In order to draw your attention to the fact that you cannot load radio parameters while there are
configuration errors, the
Configuration Check button on the Toolbar is active and the Configuration
Check window comes forward, displaying the error list.
7.2.1. WRITE DEVICE IN PROGRAMMER MODE
The user working in Programmer mode (see Preferences Setting) is able to load the updated radio
parameters back into the radio. To perform this operation do one of the following:
From the File menu, choose Write Device (ALT, F, W).
On the toolbar, click the
Write button.
After making the selection and pressing the OK button, the window displayed in Figure 7-4 appears.
The bar advancing from left to right indicates the computer starts loading parameters into the radio.
Figure 7-4. Communication Progress Window
This process cannot be aborted and a message appears when it is successful.
If there is no response from the radio, or the communication parameters (baud rate or communication
ports) are not compatible, a communication failure message appears.
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