Terms and Conditions
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Note: Read the Sepura document RFID in STP9000 Series Information Sheet
(Document no. MOD-12-1459) for more information and technical
specifications of the tag and read/write unit requirements.
How the RFID tag works in your radio
The RFID tag fitted into the back of the radio, its exact position is marked by
the embossed RFID logo. Hold the radio with the embossed RFIDtag within
range of the RFID read/write unit. The RFID tag operates in the presence of
the RFID read/write unit even when the radio is powered off or has the
battery removed.
Note: The distance between the RFID tag and read/write unit may differ
depending on the type of read/write unit being used. Always read the
instructions supplied with the RFIDReader on how to operate it.
Customising your radio
Your radio has a large number of parameters that can be customised using
the programming software tool, Radio Manager 2. These parameters are
grouped into a series of templates that can be easily modified to suit the end
user's preferences. A complete set of parameters for your radio is called a
customisation.
Radios can be customised either in bulk, by fitting them into a Sepura
programming pod which can accommodate 4 or 8 radios at a time, or
individually by directly connecting them to a computer running Radio
Manager 2 software using a Sepura Data/Programming Cable.
Note: Your radio must be powered on and have sufficient battery charge
for the duration of the customisation process.
Note: Your radio cannot be programmed when Connector Protector on
page113 is enabled.
To program a single radio
A data/programming cable, with either an RS232 (D-type) connector or a USB
connector, is available from Sepura for customising a single radio.
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