Connecting The Maxor And A Computer; Establishing A Wireless Connection - Javad Maxor User Manual

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Connecting the Maxor and a Computer

A green light indicates greater than 90% charge.
An orange light indicates an intermediate charge.
A red light indicates less than 10% charge.
The Li-Ion batteries used in the receiver should run at no less than 98% capacity
after 500 charging cycles. These batteries do not need to be drained before
recharging.

Connecting the Maxor and a Computer

To configure, manage files, or maintain the Maxor, you need to connect the
receiver and a computer using an RS232 cable, and start PCView. Also, if an
USB port is available on your Maxor, you can use an USB cable and a computer
with the JNS USB driver for such connection.
Once you have established a connection between the receiver and the computer,
you will be able to:
• Configure the receiver and its components
• Send commands to the receiver
• Download files from the receiver's memory
• Use FLoader to load new firmware to the receiver
• Use PCView to load OAFs and configuration files to the receiver

Establishing a Wireless Connection

The Maxor receiver contains Bluetooth wireless technology that allows file
transfer and synchronization between the receiver and any other external device
that supports Bluetooth wireless technology; for example, an IPAQ, or a
computer with USB-to-Bluetooth adapter or PCMCA-to-Bluetooth adapter
installed.
Notice:
Changing the receiver's Port B default settings will affect
the Bluetooth link. The default settings for Port B are:
115200 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no
handshaking.
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