User's Manual

Wireless InertiaCube3 Supplemental Manual 11
Doc. No. 072-00096-0E05
3 Wireless Configuration with deviceTool
deviceTool is an application used to test and configure the Wireless InertiaCube3 and the
Wireless InertiaCube3 Receiver. To use deviceTool, you must have the Wireless InertiaCube3
Receiver(s) connected to the Windows PC running deviceTool. Also, any of the Wireless
InertiaCube3(s) that are being tested or configured, must be powered and within range of the
Wireless InertiaCube3 Receiver(s).
There are 16 channels available for the InertiaCube3 to use. Only one channel number can be
assigned to each receiver that is in the same area (within a 100 foot diameter of the Wireless
InertiaCube3 Receiver). Each receiver can have multiple InertiaCube3s (up to four) associated
with it. You may need to use deviceTool to change the channel of a receiver and its associated
InertiaCube3s or to change the association between InertiaCube3s and their receivers.
Warning: When using Device tool, its a good idea to make sure that only the devices that you
want to change are powered on so other devices are not accidentally changed.
3.1 Finding all Wireless InertiaCube3 Devices
To use deviceTool go to the InterSense\DeviceTool directory from your installed InterSense
support software, then start the deviceTool.exe program. The following window appears.
Under the System menu item, select Reset (or click on the yellow light bulb icon in the tool bar).
This will initialize the interface and cause deviceTool to search all the communication ports for
attached receivers and any InertiaCube3s that are paired with them.