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TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions
TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9
2-9
2.14.1 Windows Programming Requirements
1.
PC compatible computer running Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME. CD-ROM drive and
an available serial port.
2.
Bench power supply of 28 volts DC.
3.
PIB-100 Programming Interface Box (P/N 001108-1) - use cables that are provided
with the PIB-100 programming interface box.
Do not use
cable P/N 943165-4 which is shown in FIGURE 2-2. It is for use with
the DOS-program only.
2.14.2 Windows Program Installation:
1.
Insert the CD into the drive.
2.
Open the CD with windows explorer.
3.
Open the Multi-TDP directory and double click the MultiTDP_Install.exe file.
4.
Follow on the screen instructions.
2.14.3 Connections:
1.
Follow the connection instructions supplied with the PIB-100.
2.
Do not turn on the 28 volt power supply until all connections have been made.
2.14.4 Running the Windows Program:
1.
On the computer, click the Start menu button.
2.
Select Programs from the Start menu.
3.
Select Technisonic from the Programs menu.
4.
Select Multi-TDP.
5.
The program will start. The Multi-TDP program is used for almost all Technisonic
transceivers; therefore, it must be set up specifically for your TFM-30.
6.
Pull down the File menu and click Select Radio.
7.
Click the TFM-30/66/138/138B/403 line.
8.
The display will configure itself for the PIB-100. Click the dot beneath TFM-30.
9.
Pull down the Com Port menu and select the com port that you have connected the
PIB-100.
10.
The software is now ready to use. To get a full instruction manual, pull down the
Help menu and select Documentation in PDF format.
2.14.5 Helpful Hints:
* When uploading or downloading, a message box will appear asking you to press FUNC
and then 7 on the radio. Press these keys before clicking the OK button in the message box.
2.14.6 Dos Program Requirements:
1.
PC compatible computer with:
•
200 MHz or less
•
486 or early Pentium 1 processor
•
Printer port (LPT1)
•
CD drive - If not, copy the software on another computer to a floppy disk.