9.2.1 How To Replace a Transceiver Module
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Reload the base radio configuration file on to the new base radio, as follows:
a. From CSS, select
File → Open
from the menu. Locate and open the previously saved configuration
file for the base radio.
If you were not able to back up the base radio configuration from the previous base radio, you can
use the configuration from your system build book or use the default base radio configuration
file. Specific settings for the base radio must still be configured. See the
CSS Online Help
for
GTR 8000 Base Radio for detailed configuration instructions. If the base radio is part of a Power
Efficiency Package, make sure the base radio Tx Power Out in the CSS is limited to 50 W.
b. Click
OK
on the Properties window.
c. Select
File → Write Configuration To Device
from the menu. Click
OK
.
Step result:
The configuration from the file you selected is loaded into the base radio. Communication with
the base radio is not available until the reset is complete.
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For a trunked base radio, enable the base radio as follows:
a. Select
Service → Test Measurement Screen
from the menu.
b. Click
Change to Normal Mode
.
Step result:
The base radio is enabled.
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Disconnect the laptop PC from the transceiver.
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Perform a centralized software download and installation.
a. Connect the PC Ethernet to the local LAN.
b. Initiate a centralized software download to the site controller to make sure all devices are on the correct
software version and the same VLAN.
For a conventional base radio, a centralized software download is not available.
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Disconnect the PC Ethernet from the local LAN.
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On systems with SNMPv3 enabled, enable passphrase information. For procedures to enable passphrases,
see the
SNMPv3
manual.
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