TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING
Open - Opens a programming file that was previously saved to disk. If a modified file is currently open, you are asked if that file should be saved before the new file is opened.
Close - Closes the current file. If the file has been modified and the changes have not been saved, you are asked if the changes should be saved before closing.
Save - Saves the current file to disk using the current file name.
Save As - Same as “Save” except you are prompted to enter a new file name if desired.
Print - Prints the information in the current file.
Select Communications Port - Displays the Commu- nications Port dialog box which is used to select the serial port that is used to connect the transceiver to the computer (see Section 3.1.4).
Exit - Closes the PCTrunk program. If the current file has been modified and the changes have not been saved, you are asked if the changes should be saved before closing.
3.3.2 RADIO TYPE MENU
The Radio Type menu show above selects the radio type (77xx Portable) being programmed.
3.3.3 DOWNLOAD MENU
3.3.4 UPLOAD MENU
The Upload Menu is displayed only in the opening screen before a programming file is created. The following options are displayed:
Parameters from 77xx Portable - Transfers the programming data from a radio to the PCTrunk program. This data can then be viewed, edited, or saved to a disk file as desired.
Version Information from 77xx Portable - Displays the software version number and serial number of the connected radio.
3.3.5 SYSTEMS MENU
The Systems Menu is used to create new SMARTNET and SmartZone systems. It is also used to delete current systems. Conventional systems cannot be added because only one can be created. Refer to Section 3.1.8 for more information.
3.3.6 WINDOW MENU
Parameter to 77xx Portable - Transfers the current programming file to the radio connected to the computer.
The Window Menu is used to select the system to be edited. It can also be used to pop one of the screens to the front. See Section 3.1.8 for more information.
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