Instruction manual
RXT Wireless Configuration Tool
RXT WCT Instruction Manual Rev 0.0 Page 2 of 33
2.2 USB SNAP Stick
The SNAP Stick is a compact USB device used to enable the RXT WCT to communicate with RXT series
transceivers. This device is about the size of a thumb drive and is designed to act as a bridge between an RXT
wireless network and the WCT via its built-in wireless radio. The SNAP Stick connects to the WCT’s USB
port located on its left side.
Figure 2 USB SNAP Stick
NOTE: The SNAP Stick is only needed for the WCT’s Wireless Network section. For all
other sections, the SNAP Stick is not required and may be removed if, for example, a USB
DRIVE needs to be installed for file management (See section
3.6).
3.0 Operation and Configuration
Upon power up, the RXT WCT offers two configuration tool selections: RXT-300 or RXT-320. After the
selection, the main configuration tool screen for the corresponding transceiver type will appear of which
Wireless Network will be the most commonly selected. In the Wireless Network screen the user can perform
multiple tasks such as finding RXTs across different networks and selecting RXTs to move to a new network.
In this way the user can change new or existing systems to a different network or re-arrange RXTs to form a
totally different system on a specific wireless network.
Figure 3 Configuration Tool Selection Screen
To set up a collection of RXTs to a particular network (RF Channel / Network ID) the user will generally
perform the following tasks:










