User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- CORRECTED R900 BCT3 User Manual PUBLICATION_UM R900 BCT 10.17
- R900® Belt Clip Transceiver Users’ Manual
- Setting Up the R900 Belt Clip Transceiver
- Introduction
- R900 Belt Clip Transceiver Overview
- Nomad Handheld and R900 BCT
- Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
- R900 BCT Components
- Using the R900 BCT
- Accessing the R900 BCT Status Screen
- Using the R900 BCT to Read a Route
- Using the R900 BCT for Field Presentment and Field Service
- Updating R900 BCT Firmware
- How the Firmware Update Works
- Index
- Neptune Locations
5. Choose the device from the drop-down selection list and click Bluetooth.
The R900BCT Status screen now displays the device details.
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If you have previously paired a device, go to the R900BCT Status screen and
not the AMR Connection screen.
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If you want to Change Devices, you can click this option on the bottom of the
R900BCT Status screen.
You then see the AMR Connection screen and can choose the device from the
drop-down selection list.
Using the R900BCT to Read a Route
To begin reading a route using the R900BCT, you first need to load a route to the Nomad.
See “Loading and Unloading Data for Handhelds” in the N_SIGHT™ R900
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Online Help.
Click to load a route when you are working in the
N_SIGHT R900 host software.Press F1 to see the instructions for
loading a route to a handheld.
After the route is loaded and the pairing is complete, you can log in and the unit can
receive readings from the R900BCT. For optimum RF performance, point the R900 BCT's
radio antenna towards the direction of the meter.
Neptune recommends meter readers place the belt clip for their
R900 BCT with the antenna end pointed forward. Human body and
other structures could impede radio transmission between MIUs
and the R900 BCT. By wearing the R900 BCT with the antenna side
pointed forward that interference is minimized.
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