RACER configuration files use the *.FMCONF file extension.
If the unit is not connected to the Internet, you can still use the RACER
configuration interface to define a configuration file, then upload it to the
unit. This can be done in either of two different ways:
• A range of ready-made configuration templates are available from
the RACER interface. Each template caters to a particular
configuration scenario, and can be copied and modified to your
needs.
• Alternatively, you can create a new, custom configuration template.
For instructions on how to copy, modify or create a configuration template
using the RACER interface, refer to the
Fluidmesh Networks RACER User
Manual.
A configuration file that has been created using the RACER interface must
be uploaded to the unit. To upload a RACER configuration file, do the
following steps:
1.
Switch the unit to Offline mode as shown in
offline and online modes” (page 62)
2.
Click the
-RACER™
link in the left-hand settings menu.
• The Configurator landing page will be shown.
3.
Click the
Choose File
button in the
Upload Configuration File
section (
Figure 22. Configurator interface (RACER configuration file
upload dialog)
• Find and choose the correct configuration file by following
the software prompts.
4.
Click the
Upload Configuration
button.
• The configuration file will be uploaded and applied to the
unit.
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