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A demonstration highlighting the advanced transmission options available within Philips & Dragon.
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Dragon & Bluetooth Headsets
JOSHUA STEWARTManager of Technical ServicesOctober 28, 2010
Philips Remote Device Manager
STEP 1: Configure the Headset What is it?
The Philips Remote Device Manager, or RDM, allows users to remotely configure Philips Digital Pocket Memos, SpeechMikes and Foot Pedals, without the use of SpeechExec software.
The RDM tool can be used free of charge for user with up to 10 configurations. For unlimited configurations, a license key can be purchased.
STEP 1: Configure the Headset RDM Architecture
A Client-Server architecture solution consists of 3 components
RDM Management Console: Interface for administrators to manage configurations
RDM Server: Links the Management Console, Updater Client and MS Database
RDM Updater Client: Software for end user to update supported hardware
STEP 1: Configure the Headset RDM: Management Console
The RDM Management Console is the management interface to the database of device configurations.
Installed on the same machine as the RDM Server. A copy can also be installed on any supported Windows PC.
Consist Four Sections (TABS) to the Management Console
- Configuration: Maintain device configurations- Firmware Files: Updates designated digital pocket memo’s- Introduction: Overview of the RDM- Troubleshooter: Help guides for troubleshooting issues
STEP 1: Configure the Headset RDM: Updater Client
Updater Client uploads configurations made in Management Console to users’ devices.
The client checks the connected device and looks for new configuration settings based on the model and serial number (DPM) or model and user name (SM) of the device.
The client also check the actual settings of the connected device and uploads them to the Server so they will be visible in the ‘Last known settings’ column in the Management Console.
The client downloads & maintains the list of all device configurations on a per-user basis.
STEP 1: Configure the Headset Benefits of RDM
Fast & Simple• System administrators of larger organizations can more efficiently manage
and maintain the configurations of all Philips hardware.• Individual units, groups of units or all unites can be programmed with the
management tool.• Changes can be automatically uploaded to the device.Adapted to Professional Needs
• Centrally configured settings can include keywords, button configurations, download options, display settings and microphone sensitivity.
• Manage and deploy hardware configurations – even to remote locations of the organization.
• Remotely Manage and Deploy firmware versions for the Digital Pocket Memos
Benefits in Practice
• A Digital Pocket Memo is lost whilst traveling…• A department decides to add barcode scanning capabilities…• A partner gets assigned to a new team…
STEP 1: Configure the Headset Benefits of RDM
STEP 1: Configure the Headset How does it work?
When a unit is connected to a computer or placed in a docking station, the configuration is automatically uploaded.
All settings are linked to each unit’s unique ID and stored in a central database.
Updates can easily be made at any time to individual units or groups of units.
How does it work?
You can use the FileZilla Site Manager to specify specific site parameters and connect to the targeted FTP site.
The Site Manager allows you to store entries and configure more parameters than the Quick Connect allows.
1. Connect a new device to the PC running Updater Client.
2. The Updater Clients reads device settings and uploads them to the database server.
3. The device settings are now visible in the Management Console.
4. All changes will be sent back to the database server.
5. Next time the device is plugged in, the Updater Client searchesfor appropriate device configuration on the database server.
6. It downloads and applies all settings which are market with an overwrite flag.
7. Those settings which are not marked with an overwrite flag are not updated.
8. The final mixture of settings are uploaded back to the database.
Which devices are supported?
You can use the FileZilla Site Manager to specify specific site parameters and connect to the targeted FTP site.
The Site Manager allows you to store entries and configure more parameters than the Quick Connect allows.
Supported Devices
Digital Pocket Memos III: LFH-9600, 9620, 9500 & 9520
SpeechMike II: LFH-5260, 5262, 5270, 5272, 5274, 5276, 5282 & 5284
SpeechMike Air: LFH-3000, 3010 & 3020
SpeechMike III: LFH-6200, 3210, 3220, 3300 & 3310
Foot Pedals: LFH-210/90, 6212, 6220, 2310, 2320 & 2330
System Requirements
• The minimum requirements: Pentium III with 500 MHz and 256MB of RAM. • The recommended requirements: Pentium IV or similar with 1GHz and 1GB of
RAM• 50 MB hard disk space is required• Microsoft .NET Framework requires 250 MB of free disk space
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
• Microsoft Windows 2003 Service Pack 1• Microsoft Windows 2008• Microsoft Windows XP (32 bit) Service Pack 3 or higher• Microsoft Vista Service Pack 1 or higher • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2• Microsoft Windows 7
Remote Device Management Server• Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 or higher• Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Component Installation
1. SQL 2005 SP3 (or Express) on a Server machineMS .NET 2.0 must already be installed on the target computer
2. PSP.RemoteDeviceManager.Sever.exe [service] on the Server machine (installs .NET 2.0 if it is missing)
3. PSP.RemoteDeviceManager.ManagementConsole.exe on the Server machine (installs .NET 3.5 SP1 if is missing)
4. PSP.RemoteDeviceManager.UpdaterClient.exe on every Client machine (installs .NET 2.0 if it is missing)…can be installed ‘silently’ via command line parameters in a batch file.
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