Connecting The Calibration Software; Disconnecting From The Base Station/Reciter; Troubleshooting - Tait TB9100 User Manual

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Connecting the Calibration Software

Before you can begin calibrating, you must establish a connection between the
calibration software and the reciter.
To connect to the reciter
1. Make sure that the equipment is set up but that the reciter is not powered
2. Start the Calibration Software program, and check that the
3. Click Connect to start the connection process.
4. When you see the "Waiting for logon prompt from Reciter" screen, power
5. When the Calibration Software program has successfully connected to the
You are now ready to tune and calibrate the reciter.

Disconnecting from the Base Station/Reciter

Once calibration is completed, end the process as follows.
1. Click Disconnect.
2. Exit the Calibration Software.
3. Turn the base station off and then on again to take it out of calibration

Troubleshooting

Application Errors
All application errors are recorded in a log file called
"CCTMCOMMSLog.log". The data, time, location, and any other useful
information is stored in this file, which may be helpful when troubleshooting.
The file is saved in the Calibration Software's application folder.
Verifying the
If you need to verify the version of the Calibration Software, select
Software Version
Help > About.
Commands
All the commands sent and received by Calibration Software are saved in a file
Record
called "CCTM.log". The date, time, command number, and parameters are all
stored in this file, which may be helpful when troubleshooting.
The file is also saved in the Logfiles subfolder and stores up to 1000 of the most
recent logged items.
TB9100 Calibration Software User's Manual
up.
port is
selected.
up the reciter. If it is already on, turn it off, and then on.
reciter (this can take up to 30 seconds), the Calibration Wizards are
displayed in the main window.
Disconnecting when a calibration process is not
Important:
completed may leave the base station in an uncalibrated state.
mode. The base station is now in Standby mode, ready for configuration.
correct COM
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