Configuration
Configuring HPT102
Power supply requirements
Make sure cords are located so that will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise sub-
jected to damage or stress. Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or plug –
replace immediately. To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, pull by the plug body
rather than the output cord when disconnecting the equipment.
Do not operate the supply if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise dam-
aged. Do not disassemble the supply.
Warning: Before connecting the external power source and the radio, make sure that the power source
matches the radio's voltage and current requirements.
2.2. Configuring HPT102
ModemVU is JAVAD GNSS's configuration utility for external modems. ModemVU provides the
following functions:
• Connecting a computer to an VHF modem via a serial port.
• Displaying information about the radio modem installed in the modem.
• Programming the radio modem's settings.
• Loading the new modem firmware.
See the ModemVU Software Manual available on the JAVAD GNSS website for details on
configuring the modem with an internal VHF modem and/or GSM radio modem, or an external
VHF modem. To configure the HPT102 modem, have the following ready:
• Computer running Windows®;
• ModemVU Software installed on the computer;
• A serial cable.
2.3. Installing ModemVU
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ModemVU
is a Windows® application is a configuration program for the radio modem.
ModemVU is available from the JAVAD GNSS website.
Note:
Refer to the ModemVU Software Manual for full details on installing and using ModemVU
Software.
1. If downloading the program from the website, extract the program files into a folder on
your hard drive.
2. Navigate to the location of the ModemVU program and double-click the Setup.exe icon.
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