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Hub administration
D2119 Dart RTLS User Guide 65
After uploading the receiver firmware to the hub, the Upload Receiver Firmware table
contains firmware change status for each detected receiver.
The hub checks firmware version of each detected receiver to determine if a firmware
change is available, and shows the result in the “Firmware Change Available?” column.
Rx #: Hexadecimal receiver number as configured; if not configured, leave blank.
Receiver ID: The unique 4-byte hexadecimal ID programmed into the receiver.
Part Number: receiver part number with antenna type.
FW Version: Version of firmware currently running on the receiver.
Firmware Change Available? : Indicates if the receiver has a different firmware
version from the one used by the hub, and a firmware change is available.
N/A —Firmware change is not supported by the receiver
Yes (downgrade) — A firmware change is available for this receiver. After a
firmware upload, the receiver firmware will be downgraded to a previous firmware
version.
Yes (upgrade) — A firmware change is available for this receiver. After a firmware
upload, the receiver firmware is upgraded to a newer version.
No—Receiver has the same firmware as the receiver firmware stored in the hub.
Upload Firmware? : User’s checklist of receiver(s) to upload firmware.
5 Click Upload Selected Receivers or Upload All Receivers to upload the firmware to the
selected or all change available receiver(s).
6 Click OK when prompted. Once firmware upload is complete, the table will be updated.
Receiver range control
The Dart hub provides two control modes for receiver read range: coarse mode and fine mode.
Coarse control mode is the default mode, which allows receiver read ranges from 1 to 25, where
1 is the lowest read range setting and 25 is the largest read range setting. In fine control mode,
receiver read range setting range is 1 to 54, where 1 is the lowest and 54 is the greatest.
To change receiver range control mode: