Specifications
RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-5
3.3 APPLICATIONS overview
The program can handle several independent applications. An application is an independent part of the program
which may run separately without having any effect on the other applications.
The program has a total of 6 different applications. An easy way to select an application is to use the function keys:
- F10 and the overview below appears showing the Applications menu.
   Editor  9:43 
  File Edit Search Options Applications Quit   
   Editor  F1   
   Addressbook  F2   
   Radiotelex  F3   
   Directory  F4   
   System  F9   
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 TELEXI:  1 Chars  Line  1 Col 1  Inserting   
The function keys can be used to jump from one application to another, without losing the information in the
application just left. This means that when jumping back to an application, you will jump to the menu that you left.
EDITOR - F1: The text editor menu is the place where you write and/or edit your text before you
start to call, the ship or coast station, to which you wish to forward the text.
In the editor menu it is possible to save a text on the floppy-disk and to load it back
to the editing window.
ADDRESSBOOK - F2: The addressbook menu is a reference book where the subscribers telex or fax
number and the coast stations by which you want to get contact is saved.
The subscribers are arranged in alphabetic order.The contents of the addressbook
is used as destination in a mail call.
RADIOTELEX - F3: The radiotelex menu is the menu where you can activate a mail or a directcall to a
subscriber. It is the menu where you set the modem to scan the frequencies or
stations you want to scan. The stations table can be changed or new stations can
be set up in the radiotelex menu.
DIRECTORY - F4: In the directory menu you can view, erase, print, and rename the contents at your
floppy disk.
SYSTEM - F9: The system menu is a system set up menu, where parameters common to the
system can be set up.
APPLICATIONS - F10: Gives you an overview of the function keys and to what application they lead.










