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08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions
Once the Maintenance password has been entered you will automatically advance to the screen to
edit the Supervisor password.
Figure 3-53. Edit Supervisor Password
The editing keys are the same as for the Maintenance password.
3.5.8 Run Bootloader
Level 5 Key Scope: Main and Guard
This command allows you to run the Bootloader in order to load new operating code. Note that the
Bootloader is a separate piece of code and does not run under the radio code, so once started, the
control is handed to the Bootloader. See Bootloader operating instructions.
Bootloader operation is for trained personnel only.
To use the bootloader you must have the unit attached to a correctly configured PC.
You can erase all information in the radio using the bootloader.
The Bootloader screen will look similar to this:
Figure 3-54. The Bootloader Screen
3.5.9 Set Unit ID (UID)
Level 5 Key Scope: Main and Guard
This command allows you to change the Unit ID number for both the Main and the Guard RF
modules depending on the front panel switch position. The UID is a seven digit decimal number in
the range 0000001 to 9,999,999. Note that leading zeros must be entered. The edit screen
appears as follows:
Figure 3-55. Set Unit ID Number (screen for Main shown)
The keys used to edit the UID parameter are:
Edit Keys
to
decimal mode: enter number, cursor automatically advances
accept the entry and continue
abandon the entry and exit
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