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PROGRAMMING  CARTRIDGE  CONTROLS

-5-

SOCKET

O N-OFF  SWITCH 

(set  to  OFF  when

removing

RED  LEO  (lights  when 
BURN/PROG  twitch 

set  to  BURN)

GREEN  LED  (lights  when 

SOCKET  tw itch  i t  te t

M lM lC /P R O G  
SWITCH  (te t 

to  PROG)

FACTORY 

ADJUSTMENTS 

(do  not

CAUTION 

Notched  end o f 
EPROM  must 

face  t h it   way.

RESET 
(tame  function 

a t  computer 

o n -o ff  twitch)

ZERO  INSERTION 
FORCE  (Z lF ) 

EPROM  SOCKET

BLOCK  SELECT 
SWITCH  (set  to  BLOCK  5, 
a t  shown).  Use  the  switch 

numbers  embossed  on  the 
case,  not  the  ones  on  the 
switches.

EDGE  CONNECTOR 

(p lu g s  into  computer 

Expansion  Port)

CAUTION

M IS  OPERATI ON  O F.THE  CARTRIDGE

 

WILL  NOT  DAMAGE  IT, 

THE

 

COMPUTER,  OR  YOU

YOU  COULD,

 

HOWEVER,  DAMAGE  A N   EPROM  OR

 

A N   EX TE R N A L  D E V IC E   JU M PE R E D   TO

 

THE  EPROM   SOCKET. 

B E   SU R E  YOU

 

R E A D   A N D   THOROUGHLY  UNDERSTAND

 

THE  INSTRUCTIONS  BEFO R E  USING

 

T H E   C A RTR ID G E ,  A N D   U S E   IT   W ITH

 

CARE.

BURN/PROG 

SWITCH  (te t to 

except

2 7 1 6 /2 7 3 2   SWITCH 

(set  to  2732)

Summary of Contents for TAC 310SX

Page 1: ...TAC 310SX A 14 or 16 channel synthesized VHF or UHF mobile radio small enough for dashmounting EPROM Programming Instructions Y j ov TACTEC SYSTEMS INCORPORATED...

Page 2: ...nsertion force ZIF socket 1s not present in the equipment use an EPROM IC puller or a small bladed screwdriver to alter nately pry up one end then the other prying a small amount at a time PROPRIETARY...

Page 3: ...omputer to theTelevision Set 6 To Avoid Confusion About theD i s p l a y 7 Plugging 1n the ProgrammingCartridge the First T i m e 7 Loading the Master EPROM 9 Main M e n u 9 Starting O v e r 10 Ttie F...

Page 4: ...VIC 20 CONTROLS AND PORTS FUNCTION KEYS GAME PORT ON OFF POWER POWER SOCKET not u cf SWITCH LIGHT attach power supply her 4...

Page 5: ...ERTION FORCE ZlF EPROM SOCKET BLOCK SELECT SWITCH set to BLOCK 5 at shown Use the switch numbers embossed on the case not the ones on the switches EDGE CONNECTOR plugs into computer Expansion Port CAU...

Page 6: ...keyboard comfortably while viewing the television screen 2 Make sure the ON OFF switch on the right hand side of the computer is OFF 3 Plug the power supply cord Into an electrical outlet and then plu...

Page 7: ...PLAY Please note 0 the letter 0 as in Open 0 ZERO 1 the letter I as in Input 1 the number ONE Cursor PLUGGING IN THE PROGRAMMING CARTRIDGE THE FIRST TIME 1 Pick up the programming cartridge If an EPRO...

Page 8: ...switch has two functions a the PROG position enables the computer to operate with the programming cartridge b the MIMIC position enables you to jumper to an external computer If you flip the switch t...

Page 9: ...set 3 Unlatch the EPROM socket by pulling up on the handle with the green knob REMEMBER Turn OFF the socket switch whenever you change EPROMs 4 Place the master EPROM Into the EPROM socket notched en...

Page 10: ...making changes in the frequency list STARTING OVER RIJN You can always return to the main menu like this Press Tnp type RUN then press RETURN THE FREQUENCY LIST INITIALIZE If all of the frequencies a...

Page 11: ...programmed EPROM in the ZIF socket notched end away from you Turn the SOCKET switch ON REMEMBER Turn OFF the socket switch whenever you change EPROMs Be sure the notched end of the EPROM faces away f...

Page 12: ...channel number you wish to edit then press RETURN 3 The display then switches to the transmit edit menu as follows EDIT CHANNEL N TX FREQ MHZ FROM NNN NNNN TO 4 Type in the new channel frequency or N...

Page 13: ...again using the correct information Continue editing until all channels have been properly listed When you have finished editing Press RETURN when the screen prompts EDIT CHANNEL The display will retu...

Page 14: ...EPROM press function key fl The computer will return to step 4 above Pressing function key f3 will return the computer to the previous menu b If the EPROM is blank you may proceed with the programmin...

Page 15: ...NN NNNN NNN NNNN 4 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 5 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 1 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 2 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 3 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 4 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 5 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 1 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 2 NNN NNNN NNN NNNN 3 N...

Page 16: ...YPE PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING 2732 REQUIRES 25 VOLTS 2732 A REQUIRES 21 VOLTS PROM QUEEN VOLTAGE MUST BE SET PROPERLY OR PROM CAN BE DAMAGED UNIT MUST BE RE TUNED AFTER PROGRAMMED EPROM INSTALLED R E F E R...

Page 17: ...ogrammer B Turn on the computer and the programmer C Lake certain that there is no EFBQf in the socket B Set Burn frog switch to 3urn E Adjust ueen I Adjust for the desired voltage F 3et Burn Prog swi...

Page 18: ...h a V O M o f i m p e d a n c e o f 10 000 O h m s V o r g r e a t e r FLIP THE BURN PROG SWITCH BACK TO PROG BEFORE YOU OPERATE ANY OTHER SWITCHES AND WAIT UNTIL THE RED LED GOES OUT G 2732 2732A PRO...

Page 19: ...TACTEC TAC TAC310 SX and Quiet Channel are trademarks of TACTEC Systems Inc TACTEC Systems Inc Meadow Lands Pennsylvania 15347 IB 8023351...

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