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TransNET OEM Integration Guide
05-3946A01, Rev. C
10.1 Obtaining New Firmware
The latest firmware for each radio type may be obtained free from our Web
site at:
www.GEmds.com
Registration may be required to access some downloadable files.
Firmware is also available on disks from the factory that are bundled with an
installation utility (
MDS Radio Software Upgrade
(upgrade.exe) for transfer-
ring the firmware file on the disk to the radio.
Saving a Web-Site Firmware File Onto Your PC
Firmware upgrades are distributed as a plain-text (ASCII) file with a “.S28”
extension. Browse the GE MDS Web site to find the desired “.S28” file for
your radio. When you have found your selection, use the right mouse button
to select a path on your computer on which to save the file. (If this isn’t done,
your browser may display the firmware file contents as text on the screen
instead of downloading it to your local hard drive.)
After the “.S28” file has been saved to your computer, you may use either
MDS TransNET Configuration Software
or
MDS Radio Software Upgrade
programs
to install this firmware in your radios.
10.2 Installing Firmware Into Your Radio
1. Connect the PC to the radio’s diagnostics port.
2. Start the
MDS TransNET Configuration Software
. Open diagnostics port
to the radio. The program will automatically read the radio’s profile.
3. From the
File
menu, select
Radio Firmware Upgrade
and follow the prompts
to install the new firmware into the radio. Do not press the
Cancel
button
once the installation has started or it will leave the radio without any
code. When the installation is complete, another radio may be connected
to your PC and programmed.
NOTE:
If a firmware installation fails, the radio is left unprogrammed and inoperative. This is
indicated by the PWR LED flashing slowly (1 second on/1 second off). This condition
is only likely to occur if there is a power failure to the computer or radio during the in-
stallation process. The installation should be attempted again.
11.0 SECURITY
Today, the operation and management of an enterprise is becoming
increasing dependent on electronic information flow. An accompanying
concern becomes the security of the communication infrastructure and the
security of the data itself. We take this matter seriously, and provide several
means for protecting the data carried over our wireless products.
Our radios address this issue primarily through the use of the following items:
1) A proprietary modem/data link layer—Data signals are processed using
code and hardware specifically designed by the manufacturer.