
c. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Update Software’
message is displayed.
d. The progress of the software update operation will be displayed in the
‘Current Message Progress’ area.
e. In the Comms History area, after a short delay, confirm that a
‘Completed Update Software’ message is displayed.
7.6.2. Software Licence Update
1. On the SDMT, on the System I/O Page, select the ‘Browse’ button for the
Licence file. An Open file dialogue window will be displayed.
2. On the ‘Open’ file window, navigate to and select the relevant software licence
file. Select the Open button to load the file into the SDMT.
3. On the SDMT main screen, on the System I/O page, carry out the following:
a. In the System Monitor area, on the navigation tree, right click on the
VAC for the system. Menu options will be displayed.
b. From the VAC menu options, select ‘Update’ > ‘Update Software’.
c. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Update Software’
message is displayed.
d. The progress of the update operation will be displayed in the ‘Current
Message Progress’ area.
e. In the Comms History area, after a short delay, confirm that a
‘Completed Update Software’ message is displayed.
7.6.3. Configuration Creation and Upload
1. Refer to Part 3 of the SDMT User Manual and create a working configuration
that includes the new DMR Base and appropriate for the system in which it is
installed.
2. When creating a working configuration, ensure that any changes to the
configuration are saved by selecting the
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icon that will be displayed on the
page tab of the relevant configuration pages. This will save the changes to the
local SQL Server ® database stored on the PC.
3. On the SDMT main screen, on the ribbon bar, select the System Commands
button. The System I/O configuration page will be displayed.
4. On the System I/O page, carry out the following:
a. 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.
b. In the Comms History area, confirm that a ‘Starting Write All Config’
message is displayed.
c. The progress of the write operation will be displayed in the ‘Current
Message Progress’ area.
d. In the Comms History area, after a short delay, confirm that a
‘Completed Write All Config’ message is displayed.
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