User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 72129069 - Exhibit Cover
- 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
From the Route Screen
To access RF Test Mode from the Route screen, complete the following steps.
1.
In the route, click .
2.
Click
8
– System.
3.
Click
2
– Utilities.
4.
Click
7
– RF Test.
The RF Test Mode screen appears as illustrated in
Figure 5.
Figure 5 – R900BCT RF Mode Screen from Route
R900BCT SD Card Functionality
Any data that is read by the R900BCT and sent to the handheld is stored on its internal SD
card.
The SD card also handles the firmware updates explained in "R900BeltClipTransceiver
Overview " on page1.
Using the R900BCT for Field Presentment and Field
Service
In addition to meter reading, the R900BCT can be paired with an Android or an Apple
device and the associated NGO app utility. The R900BCT can then perform data logging
to acquire data on water usage for a particular meter. In addition, the utility's field personnel
can utilize the NGO app's RF test functionality to test the MIU's transmission. For
additional information, consult the NGO product literature.
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Setting Up the R900BeltClipTransceiver