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TB9300 Installation and Operation Manual
Working with Base Stations from Your PC
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© Tait Limited May 2013
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Preparing to Download Firmware
New versions of base station firmware are remotely downloaded to base 
stations from a package server (a web server application). You can set up a 
single computer to be the central package server for all the base stations on 
your network, using a web server of your choice. Tait also provides the 
Mongoose
1
 web server as part of the base station firmware package for use 
with a temporary package server, such as a laptop.
The base station firmware package is provided on the product CD, and can 
also be downloaded as a zip file from the Tait support website.
This procedure describes using the Mongoose web server.
Installing the 
Firmware Package
The installation procedure copies files into a folder and adds items to the 
Windows Start menu (
Start > Programs > Tait Applications > TB9300
). 
From the Start menu you can then access the Help, licenses, manuals and 
release notes for each firmware package, and also start Mongoose.
You do not have to install Mongoose to make it work, because it is a 
self-contained executable file. Once started, it will run in the back-
ground until stopped, or the computer is shut down. Mongoose must 
also run from the same folder as the firmware files.
If you have a product CD:
1.
Insert the product CD into the CD drive of the package server 
computer.
2.
If the CD does not autorun, navigate to the CD’s root folder and 
double-click TB9300.msi to run the Windows installer.
If you are downloading a base station package zip file:
1.
Save the zip file to a suitable location on the hard drive of the pack-
age server computer.
2.
Extract the zip file, then navigate to the root folder and double-click 
TB9300.msi to run the Windows installer.
Notice Tait recommends that the maximum length of the path to the 
location of the extracted files is 100 characters. Using a longer path may 
cause the files to be extracted incorrectly.
1. Mongoose runs on Windows only.