Chapter 3:
Base (B5011) and Relay Setup
The Base and Relay Setup is only accessible via the Integrated Hardware Utilities included on the Utilities CD that came with your RF
Terminal. You can also download the utility from our website at:
Using the Integrated Hardware Utilities
After you install the Integrated Hardware Utilities (from the CD or from the web), make sure your Base Station or Relay is at-
tached to a USB port, or one of the computer COM ports using the 9 pin serial cable (F36), or 25 pin serial cable (F34) included
with your system and that the power supply (5v from Worth Data ONLY) is plugged in – a power supply is not needed with the
C21 USB cable connection. A Base Station will light the LED Green while a Base configured as a Relay will light the LED Yel-
low, so be sure your unit is configured properly.
Start the RF 7000 Configuration Utility.
If you know which COM port you are attached to, select that port in the program then click "
COM port number, the program can find it for you. Enter the range of COM ports to search, then click "Find Base Station".
The program will look for the Base or Relay and determine its current configuration. Once the program finds it, it will display the
Device Type (BASE or RELAY), the RF Channel (default is 01) and the Firmware Version (xxxxx-pp). The first five characters
are for the main processor's firmware, which can be updated by you from the latest firmware always available on our website. The
last two last two characters are the firmware version of the radio processor; this is not field updateable. If these two characters
don't show, (you see only xxxxx), it means your radio processor is not responding and you need to call us to authorize a repair.
If you want to change any of the settings (Baud, Parity, Data Bits and Stop Bits), you can do so by clicking the desired setting.
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