3 Installation
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Many current Bluetooth sticks come with the Bluetooth manager software
BlueSoleil
. A
step-by-step introduction for this manager with screenshots can be downloaded from our
homepage.
Limitation:
Because of the fact that Bluetooth does not provide the signals “CD” and DTR” at the
virtual COM port, applications that use the PTC-IIIusb in Hayes mode (PACTOR-IP-
Bridge) may not work properly with Bluetooth. In this case please use USB. For
WeatherFax the most recent version of GetFAX needs to be used.
3.3.1
Bluetooth Installation
The Bluetooth transceiver is soldered on the bottom side of the main board, on the left
front side, approximately underneath the Bluetooth and USB LEDs. When installed, it is
automatically recognized by the modems operating system and can be used. There is
nothing more to do than soldering it in.
3.4
Rear side configuration switch
This switch has 4 positions with different meanings. All of these can be switched on or
off. ON means that the switch is set to the lower position, OFF is the higher position.
When set to ON, the labeled condition is enabled.
3.4.1
ON
In many cases a modem is supplied by the radio connected to it (mostly ICOM radios)
and it is desirable, that the modem immediately starts when the radio is powered on. To
archive this, the rear dip switch #1 (labeled with
ON
) must be set. In this condition the
PTC-IIIusb is always on when it has supply power. It cannot be switched off any more
with the sensor. The modem can only be switched off by cutting the external power
supply.
3.4.2
BIOS
This switch enables the bootloader of the PTC-IIIusb. The bootloader allows some of the
basic functions PTC-IIIusb of the system to be used and works totally independently from
the presently loaded firmware. The Bootloader has a very basic and essential task, and is
thus is placed in a specially protected area of the FLASH memory.
Normally, the user does not need to worry about the existence of the bootloader. However
due to various unlucky or exceptional circumstances, it is possible that the PTC-IIIusb
will no longer load the PACTOR firmware. Under these conditions, it could only possible
to access the PTC-IIIusb via the bootloader.
If, for example, there is a power failure during a normal firmware update, one part of the
FLASH is programmed with the new version, while the other still contains a part of the
old firmware. It is very unlikely that such a mixture will run, and the Bootloader is then
the only way the system can be recovered.