CALAMP WIRELESS NETWORKS INC. BDP4-EXCT769 ユーザーズマニュアル
001-2019-500 Rev 0
Paragon4 – UHF, 700 & 800MHz User Manual
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6.11.2
Maintenance ► Config Control
Figure 67 - Maintenance -Configuration Control (Initial screen)
Item
Description
User Configuration Settings
Checkpoint User Configuration -saves a set of the current user configu-
ration settings in the Paragon4 base station.
ration settings in the Paragon4 base station.
Click on the Checkpoint User Configuration radio button. Click Pro-
ceed to save the settings to the configuration file. The new configura-
tion file's name will consist of UserCfg_ and the Paragon4's ETH1 MAC
address. (Example: UserCfg_000A99012345.drp). If a previous check-
point had been saved to the UserCfg_macaddress.drp file then the new
checkpoint will overwrite the existing file.
ceed to save the settings to the configuration file. The new configura-
tion file's name will consist of UserCfg_ and the Paragon4's ETH1 MAC
address. (Example: UserCfg_000A99012345.drp). If a previous check-
point had been saved to the UserCfg_macaddress.drp file then the new
checkpoint will overwrite the existing file.
Click “Export last Checkpoint to PC” link to save the configuration file
to a PC. A save dialog box will appear. Select the file name and folder to
save the configuration file to and click save.
The configuration file may be renamed, if desired, (must keep the .drp
extension) then reloaded back into the original Paragon4 or into anoth-
er Paragon4 by using an FTP client. Do not load more than 5 separate
configuration files into a single Paragon4. Loading many configuration
files into a Paragon4 may use up an excessive amount of memory and
may cause the Paragon4 to malfunction. After saving the configuration
file back into the Paragon4 with an FTP Client, select Import Configura-
tion from and follow the instructions below.
to a PC. A save dialog box will appear. Select the file name and folder to
save the configuration file to and click save.
The configuration file may be renamed, if desired, (must keep the .drp
extension) then reloaded back into the original Paragon4 or into anoth-
er Paragon4 by using an FTP client. Do not load more than 5 separate
configuration files into a single Paragon4. Loading many configuration
files into a Paragon4 may use up an excessive amount of memory and
may cause the Paragon4 to malfunction. After saving the configuration
file back into the Paragon4 with an FTP Client, select Import Configura-
tion from and follow the instructions below.
Import Configuration from
To restore a user configuration, click the Import Configuration from
radio button. The drop down combo box will show all the .drp files
(configuration files) in the Paragon4. Select the configuration file to
load and click on Proceed. Click Save Config then Reset Unit to com-
plete the process and store these settings to the unit.
radio button. The drop down combo box will show all the .drp files
(configuration files) in the Paragon4. Select the configuration file to
load and click on Proceed. Click Save Config then Reset Unit to com-
plete the process and store these settings to the unit.
Firmware Upgrade Settings
Merge settings bundled in upgrade package with current configuration-
merges upgraded settings with the current configuration.
merges upgraded settings with the current configuration.
Note: the "firmware update" process will end up replacing an existing
configuration file with the one that came bundled with the firmware
upgrade package.
configuration file with the one that came bundled with the firmware
upgrade package.