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4. PROGRAMMING AND EXTENDED MANAGEMENT VIA SOFTWARE
This programming and management mode allows you to program and modify the default parameters of devices and outputs. Then
follow the steps below.
4.2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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Open the device tamper to proceed with programming;
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make sure that the latest version of jvm (java virtual machine) is present on your computer,
otherwise download the latest version from the site https://www.java.com;
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download the latest version of the GOLDTXRX-Soft program from the LINCE website after
logging in;
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If you do not have an internet connection, you can take the software from the pendrive
present in the product packaging;
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open the GOLDTXRX-Soft folder and inside it, click on the GOLDTXRX-Soft.jar file;
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enter the default password “
lince
” which can be changed later.
Fig. 3
4.1 CONNECTION TO THE WI-FI HOT SPOT OF THE DEVICE
Before using the software, you must connect to the Wi-Fi hot spot. Power up the card, open the Wi-Fi network settings of your
computer, search for the “Dongle-WiFi-xxxxxx” network and enter the default password “password” which cannot be changed.
4.3 FIRST CONNECTION
Before proceed with the use of the software, select “GOLDTXRX-Soft”. → “lingua” and select “ENglish”. After this, click on the
menu bar under “TX-RX” → “connect” to connect the software to the transceiver and allow the download of the currently existing
configuration.
Fig. 4
NOTA:
• keep in mind that the device hot-spot will be visible only for three minutes from the power on and once connected to the
computer it will remain active for the entire time of the connection;
• pressing the B button on the card, the Wi-Fi module resets and becomes visible, if pressed for 5 times the Wi-Fi module
is initialized.
Table 5 - Detailed display of device status
Selected
menù
Descritpion
Actions on
multifunction
1 2 3 4
Device status LEDs
Slow flashing
Fast flashing
Steady ON
Devices supervi-
sion status signa-
ling LED
1
n. a.
n. a.
The device is in
monitoring alarm
Battery status and
device failure LED
2
Device failure
(Refer to the siren manual in use
to identify possible faults)
Wireless device low battery
signal
n. a.
Device sabotage
and masking si-
gnaling LED
3
Wireless device masking alarm
Radio device sabotage signal
n. a.