EFJohnson 761X, 764X Starting the Program, Special Keys and Functions, Menu Flow, File Menu

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PROGRAMMING

on the disk called ADJ. The use of this program is described in Section 5.

These are DOS programs, so Windows® 3.x, 95, or NT are not required to run them. If the program does not run properly in Windows, run it in the DOS mode.

Before you use the program, the files on the dis- kette should be copied to your hard disk or a program- ming disk. Do not use the distribution disk for pro- gramming or transceiver tuning because it should be kept as a backup in case something happens to the pro- gram on the working disk.

4.2STARTING THE PROGRAM

Proceed as follows:

1.Start the computer in the DOS mode. If the program is not installed on a hard drive, insert the program- ming disk in drive A.

2.Make the directory of the program the current direc- tory. Then start the program by typing RP7600 (Enter).

3.The Memory Channel screen described in Section

4.4.3 is then displayed. Set or modify the data as desired. Make sure to scroll right using the key so

the right-most screen parameters can be programmed.

4.3 SPECIAL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS

Information on the various parameters is available in the form of help screens. To display information on the currently highlighted function or setting, press F1.

Pressing ALT or ESC selects the menu on top or returns to the previous screen.

↑ ↓ keys or highlighted character keys move the cursor.

The Space or backspace key toggle the setting.

Use the File menu to save the data and exit the program.

4.4 MENU FLOW

4.4.1 INTRODUCTION

The menu bar along the top of the screen is used to select the various menus that are used to program this transceiver. Press the ALT or ESC key to enable this menu bar. Then to move horizontally to select a menu, use the arrow () keys or type the high- lighted letter in the title. Then to display the menu and highlight the desired item, use the arrow (↓ ↑) keys and then press ENTER to select it. The following describes each of the menus that can be selected.

4.4.2 FILE MENU

Load - Loads data from a previously saved data file. To display the directory, press (Enter) again.

Save - Saves the current data to the specified file. The extension “.ICF” is automatically added to the file name.

Delete - Deletes the current file.

Dos - Allows you to go to the DOS mode to perform a function in DOS such as copying a file. To return to the previous screen, type EXIT.

Exit - Quits the program and exits to DOS.

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