PROGRAMMING
3-4
April 1999
Part No. 001-9800-600
- Delete a locality (Section 3.6.8).
- Create a new system (Section 3.6.9).
- Edit a current system (Section 3.6.9).
- Copy a system (Section 3.6.9).
- Delete a system (Section 3.6.9).
- Edit a group (Section 3.6.10).
- Create a new bank (Section 3.6.11).
- Edit a current bank (Section 3.6.11).
- Delete a bank (Section 3.6.11).
- Read the programming data from radio (Section
3.7.2).
- Write programming data to a radio (Section
3.7.3).
- Read error code information stored in radio
(Section 2.14)
3.3.4 STATUS BAR
The status bar is located at the bottom of the
screen (see Figure 3-2), and it indicates the following
information. The status bar can be turned on and off by
selecting View > Status Bar in the menu bar.
Program Status - When pointing to a function or tool,
this area provides a brief description of it. At other
times, it indicates the current program status.
Caps Lock - Displays “CAPS” when the keyboard
Caps Lock function is enabled.
Num Lock - Displays “NUM” when the numeric keys
are enabled.
Special Modes - Normally always blank.
Flash Memory Left - Displays a running total of the
amount of space remaining in Flash memory U108 if
the transceiver was programmed with the current
information. If this number reaches zero before all data
is entered, fewer localities/systems/groups/banks must
be programmed (see Section 2.4.9).
Reserved - This display is reserved for future use and
any number it displays can be ignored.
EEPROM Memory Left - Functions like the Flash
memory display just described to indicate the amount
of space remaining in EEPROM U102.
3.4 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
Introduction
The following is a general procedure that can be
used to program a 98xx-series LTR-Net transceiver.
Detailed information on the screens mentioned in the
procedure is located in Sections 3.5 - 3.10.
Getting Started
1. Start the program as described in Section 3.2.3. The
main window shown in Figure 3-2 should be
displayed.
2. Choose the data file to be edited using one of the
following methods:
New File - When the program is started, a new file
is automatically created that contains program
defaults. This file is named “Untitled” until it is
saved. A new file can also be created at any time by
File > New or clicking
in the toolbar.
From Disk File - If a file stored on disk is to be
edited or used as a basis for programming another
file, open it by selecting File > Open or clicking
in the toolbar.
Read From Radio - If the data programmed in a
radio is to be used as a basis for programming
another radio or is to be modified, it can be read
into the program. To do this, select Transfer > Read
Setup Params or click
in the toolbar (see
Section 3.7).
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