User's Manual Part 3
DSPbR Series – User’s Manual
Document Number 00000.B Page 60/75
The LCD display, backlight and information is powered by the standby battery in power failure mode.
5.5 Uploading / Downloading firmware Configurations
The facility to dump and save a current configuration file is possible via the GUI Maintenance\File Management
page, uploading and downloading a configuration file is also possible in the same manner.
More than one configuration file can be saved and loaded into the DSPbR
All file data is human readable.
Firmware Upgrade Option
New firmware upgrades can be loaded via the GUI interface. Whether you know the file location source address
or wish to have the option to browse for the file, both upload options are available.
Filter profiles
Filter profiles will be available for selected analogue and digital modulation schemes. The filter profile header
will bear the name of the technology. Ensure you have the correct technology profile for your application.
History Logging
A current history log file can be generated and loaded into the onboard files folder, downloadable or viewed on
line. Navigate to GUI Maintenance\File Management page.
History data in time and date order for each module in sequence will be saved to the file. Alarms and events will
be in a human readable format and can be separated. This file is downloadable. Should assistance be required
in reading this data, please refer to support@rfi.com.au
6. Temperature Management
The hottest module adjusts corresponding fan speed. All modules except for the CSC have temperature
sensors. Low temperatures are not given limits and are therefore not alarmed.
7. Alarming and Supervision
Human readable alarm SMS messages are sent to two appointed recipients. The multi-band cellular modem
option has to be fitted in order to facilitate this. The modem can be configured via the Communications
Configure page – Modem Settings. For alarm notification via SMS messages enable the setting tick box under
the Alarms configuration page. Assuming a permanent TCP/IP network connection, once an alarm has been