Operator's Manual

IMPORTANT:
1.) If computer interface is not COM 1, you must select the correct
Com port as described in the instruction.
2.) If you only program one frequency - program it into BOTH
channels.
3.) The separation between the two transmit channels must be:
Greater than or equal to 12.5 kHz
4.) Frequencies must be in 12.5 kHz steps.
Your frequency must end in any of the following configura-
tions:
xxx.0000
xxx.1250
xxx.2500
xxx.3750
xxx.5000
xxx.6250
xxx.7500
xxx.8750
5.) The transmitter must be ON in order to program it.
6.) Turn OFF the transmitter when finished programming.
OPERATING NOTES:
1.) Microphone/Antenna combination should always be kept
vertical for best operation.
2.) Always use fresh batteries at the beginning of each operation.
"Connect Using" pull down menu. Select the "Direct to Com ___"
line that corrolates to your Com Port.
c.) Select "OK" from the bottom of the window
d.) Your Com Port selection is automatically saved.
5.) Turn ON your Transmitter. At this time, the transmitter will report
its serial number and the frequencies programmed into it onto the
HyperTerminal screen.
6.) Entering your frequencies is very easy. Just remember to use all
lower case letters, and follow the same letter/punctuation/and space
sequence that the transmitter reported to you on the screen. For the
first frequency, you start by entering f1=. For the second frequency,
you start by entering f2=. If at any time you make a mistake, you
simply backspace to erase and type again. The program will also tell
you if you have made an erroneous entry by reporting invalid as a
response. If you want to see what frequencies are in the transmitter,
type fv, for 'frequency validate'. Your frequency entries should look
like this: f1=xxx.xxxx, or f2=xxx.xxxx (where 'xxx.xxxx' is your
frequency), or fv to validate entries . You do not have to type 'MHz'.
If you type anything other that these phrases, the program will report
'invalid', and you can start again.
7.) After you have finished validating your entry, turn off your
transmitter, disconnect the cables, and close the computer program.