Connecting the Receiver and a Computer
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• send commands to the receiver
• download files from the receiver’s memory
• upload new firmware using FLoader™
• upload an OAF
• upload configuration files to a receiver
Establishing a Wireless Connection
The HiPer Ga/Gb receiver contains Bluetooth® wireless technology
that allows file transfer and synchronization between the receiver and
any other external device that supports Bluetooth wireless
technology; for example, an FC-100 or a computer with USB-to-
Bluetooth adapter or PCMCA-to-Bluetooth adapter installed.
The receiver and external device connection procedure varies slightly
depending on the type of external device used. In general, the
connection procedure is as follows.
1. Turn on a Bluetooth-enabled external device and the receiver. The
default external device mode is Master; the receiver’s Bluetooth
module mode is Slave.
2. Instruct the external device (Master) to search for the receiver
(Slave).
3. Once the Master device detects the receiver, use the procedure
described in the external device’s documentation to connect it
with the receiver.
NOTICE
Changing the receiver’s Port B default settings will
affect the Bluetooth link. The default settings for
Port B are: 115200 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no
parity, and no handshaking.
NOTICE
Refer to the Bluetooth-enabled external device
documentation for detailed connection information.
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