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TITLE:
RMU1 Installation and Configuration Guide
DOCUMENT NO.:
RMU1-MAN-001
SHEET:
39 of 53
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1.14
6.3.1.5 Write Config To RMU1
Once all the configuration settings are set to the appropriate specifications, the unit can be configured by pressing the
“Write Config to RMU1” button. The write can be confirmed by pressing the “Read From RMU1” button to ensure the
values are the same.
6.3.1.6 Defaults
The RMU1 contains factory defaults that can be loaded using this button. This allows for easy return of a unit to a
known state. “Write Config to RMU1” must be pressed to write the parameters to the active configuration in the RMU1.
The programming interface must be attached to the RMU1 for this function to operate.
6.3.1.7 Set RMU1 Clock
When the GPS receiver is disabled in the configuration, the clock on the RMU1 may be updated from the PC using this
button. Note that the RMU1 clock setting is lost whenever the RMU1 is powered down up unscrewing the lid.
6.3.1.8 Read Faults
If the RMU1 detects an operational fault, it will record the event in memory. Clicking the ‘Read Faults’ button will
retrieve this history for display. The fault history may be cleared by clicking the ‘Clear Fault History’ button in the
displayed dialog.
Figure 40 Faults Dialog
6.3.1.9 Detailed Status
Clicking the ‘Detailed Status’ button will display a dialog (see Figure 41) with detailed RMU1 information. The display
is broken into several areas including GPS, communications, battery, faults, real time clock, and calibration. In the event
that a problem is encountered with the operation of the RMU1, Mobiltex may request a screen shot of this dialog to aid
in diagnostics.
The ESN shown in the comms status area is the value used by corView to track communications with the device.