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USE OF PINPOINT COMMANDER (PPC)
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Upload List displays the list of Tag ID’s that have new schedules to upload and
if they have been uploaded (√) or not (-). The suffix S01, S02, etc. indicates the
schedule type. Use the Escape key to go back to the previous menu.
Proxi. Radar can be used to check proximity transmit function if tags that have
proximity enabled (with VHF). The PPC will listen for the tags and display their
Proximity ID, received signal strength (R-73 Received at -73dBm RSSI) and time
(HH:MM). This real time monitoring continues until you exit by pressing the
Escape key which takes you back to the previous menu.
2.7.2.
USB Drive
After connecting PPC to a PC with a USB cable, and entering the USB Drive
command, the PPC unit becomes an external USB drive. The embedded
micro-SD in PPC is now directly accessible by the PC.
The PC may need to download a few drivers from the Internet before it can
recognize the new USB device, so it can take a few minutes before it shows up
in the file manager.
After a successful connection is made, previously prepared ID lists can be updated and downloaded data can be
copied.
When the PPC unit is connected to a USB port, its internal battery is bypassed and it is powered by the PC.
When USB cable is removed, the internal battery automatically switches back on.
For instructions on how to download data, upload ID lists and upload schedules refer to Section 3: ID List
Creation, Data Download and schedule upload.
2.7.3.
About
The ABOUT screen provides information about firmware, build date,
communication frequency, PPC serial number and copyright information.
The unit’s frequency band and serial number are pre-set in the factory and
cannot be modified.