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Template:RemoTI-1.4.0 Kit Quick Start

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The kit comes programmed with firmware from the previous release of RemoTI. To use the updated features of ZRC2.0 profile follow steps 1 and 2, if not skip to step 3.

  1. Update Advanced Remote firmware
    Open the battery compartment and locate the 10-pin header mounted on the PCB. It's accessible through a hole in the plastic. Connect the 10-pin ribbon cable to the 10-pin header, and the other end to the CC-Debugger via the small adaptor. Either power the Advanced Remote with batteries or by connecting pins 2 and 9 on the small adaptor. Press the button on the CC-Debugger and check that the LED turns green, this indicates that the connection is good. Connect CC-Debugger to a PC and run Smart RF Flash Programmer (version 1). Locate the updated firmware, typically found here: "C:\Texas Instruments\RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.4.0\bin\AdvancedRemote-CC2533F96.hex".
  2. Update the CC2531 USB Dongle firmware. Connect the 10-pin ribbon cable to the 10-pin header, and the other end to the CC-Debugger via the small adaptor. Either power the dongle via USB or by connecting pins 2 and 9 on the small adaptor. Press the button on the CC-Debugger and check that the LED turns green, this indicates that the connection is good. Connect CC-Debugger to a PC and run Smart RF Flash Programmer (version 1). Locate the updated firmware, typically found here: "C:\Texas Instruments\RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.4.0\bin\ZRC-Dongle.hex".
  3. Plug the CC2531 USB Dongle in a device that supports USB HID (e.g. PC or MAC).
  4. Place batteries in the Advanced Remote
  5. Press the red button on the Advanced Remote
  6. Within 30 seconds press button 'S1' on the dongle.
  7. The Advanced Remote will sound a beep when paired.
  8. You can now use the buttons on the remote to adjust the volume
  9. Press and hold the middle button to control the mouse pointer.