Get started with Digi Remote Manager Configure Remote Manager features by scheduling tasks
Digi XBee® 3 Cellular LTE Cat 1 AT&T Smart Modem User Guide
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5. Add the following tasks:
a. Click SM/UDP > SM/UPD Request Connect. A task is added to the dialog.
b. Click Device > RCI Command. A task is added to the dialog.
Change the RCI command to the following:
<rci_request>
<set_setting>
<remote_manager>
<DF>360</DF>
</remote_manager>
</set_setting>
</rci_request>
c. Click Device > Disconnect. A task is added to the dialog.
6. Click Schedule in the lower right corner of the dialog to schedule the tasks to run. The
schedule screen displays.
Note You can also click Save as to save this schedule for future use.
7. Select the device(s) on which you want to run this schedule. You can add more than one device.
8. Click Run Now.
9. Click Device Management > Operations to view information about the operation. See
Operations in the Digi Remote Manager® User Guide for more information about this page.
Example: Schedule a task to update the device firmware using
Remote Manager
You can use a scheduled task to update the XBee Cellular firmware. Since the device is configured by
default to poll Remote Manager once a day, you need to be able to set up a scheduled task to update
the device's firmware to take advantage of new features and fixes. To update the firmware to a new
version you will need to obtain the .gbl file for the new firmware from our support site. This file is one
of the files in the .zip (for example, XBXC-31011.zip) archive that you can download for the product.
Note You must upgrade your device to the latest firmware for all features to be available. See Update
the firmware.
To upgrade using a scheduled task perform the following steps:
1. Download the updated firmware file for your device from Digi's support site.
a. Go to the Digi XBee 3 Cellular LTECAT1 support page.
b. Scroll down to the Firmware Updates section.
c. Locate and click Digi XBee 3 Cellular LTE CAT 1 firmware release to download the zip
file.
d. Unzip the file. The file contains either a .ebin or a .gbl file.
2. Log into Remote Manager.
3. Make sure that you have enabled SM/UDP. See Enable SM/UDP.