CONFIGURATION CREATION & UPLOAD
22. Refer to Part 3 of the SDMT User Manual [2] and create a working configuration
that includes the new DMR Base and appropriate for the system in which it is
installed.
23. Ensure that all changes to the configuration are saved to the SQL Server ®
Database in accordance with Section 12.2 of the SDMT User Manual [2].
24. If the Tier III Base station is being installed into a completely new system, to
upload (write) the configuration stored in the SDMT to the whole system,
proceed as follows:
a. On the SDMT main screen, on the ribbon bar, select the System
Commands button. The System I/O configuration page will be displayed.
b. On the System I/O page, carry out the following:
c. In the ‘Select Read/Write System Areas’ box, depending on the
configuration you wish to write, select either the ‘Configuration’, the
‘Subscribers’ or both. Select the ‘Write to System’ button.
d. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Write All Config’
message is displayed.
e. The progress of the write operation will be displayed in the ‘Current
Message Progress’ area.
f. In the Comms History area, after a short delay, confirm that a
‘Completed Write All Config’ message is displayed.
g. When the write operation is completed, the success or failure of the
operation for each VAC, Site or Base will be indicated in the Comms
History area.
25. If the Tier III Base Station is being installed in an existing system, to upload
(write) the configuration stored in the SDMT to an individual base, proceed as
follows:
24.1. On the SDMT main screen, on the ribbon bar, select the System Commands
button. The System I/O configuration page will be displayed.
24.2. On the System I/O page, In the System Monitor area, on the navigation tree, right
click on the base that you wish to write the configuration to. Menu options will be
displayed.
24.3. From the menu options, select the ‘Update’ > ‘Write Config’ option. The Write
Config warning message will be displayed.
24.4. On the Write Config warning message, select the ‘Yes’ button to continue.
24.5. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Write Configuration’
message is displayed.
24.6. The progress of the write operation will be displayed in the ‘Current Message
Progress’ area.
24.7. In the Comms History area, after a short delay, confirm that a ‘Completed Write
Configuration’ message is displayed.
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