g. On the DMR Tier II ribbon bar, select the ‘Software Upload’ button. The
‘Upload to Base(s)’ page will be displayed.
h. On the Upload to Base(s) page, carry out the following:
i. Select the ‘Digital Upload’ option.
ii. Select the ‘Browse’ button for the Application Software File. An Open file
dialogue window will be displayed.
14. On the ‘Open’ file window, navigate to and select the latest version of the DMR
Tier III Application Software downloaded at Para 11. Select the Open button to
load the file into the SDMT.
15. On the SDMT main screen, on the Upload to Base(s) page, select the ‘Browse’
button for the Cerebral Platform File. An Open file dialogue window will be
displayed.
16. On the ‘Open’ file window, navigate to and select the latest version of the DMR
Tier III Cerebral Platform software downloaded at Para 11. Select the Open
button to load the file into the SDMT.
17. On the SDMT main screen, carry out the following:
a. On the Upload to Base(s) page, carry out the following:
i. Select the base you wish to upload the software to.
ii. Select the ‘Upload’ button to programme the base with the Application
Software and the Cerebral Platform.
a. On the DMR Tier II ribbon bar, select the Re-boot button. The Re-boot
Base(s) page will be displayed.
b. On the Re-boot Base(s) page, select the base station that the software
was uploaded to and select the ‘Re-boot’ button. The base station will
re-boot and load the new versions of software.
c. On the ribbon bar, select the DMR Tier III tab.
d. 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.
e. 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].
18. 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:
i. 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.
ii. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Write All Config’
message is displayed.
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