User's Manual
Program a 0 or a 5, your next number must be a 0. Program a 1 or
a 6, and your next number must be a 2. Program a 2 or a 7, your
next number must be a 5. Program a 3 or an 8, your next number
must be a 7. The previous list of examples shows this clearly.
And the 'last' digit in the frequency (1/10,000th position) will be
determined by that second last digit. If the second last digit is a 0
or 5, the last digit will be a 0. If the second last digit is a 2 or a 7,
the last digit will be a 5.
After you enter your valid 5 digits, the cursor will move to the
next line, similar to the following screen shot:
At this point, the program is awaiting another instruction from
you; either an f, v, c, or s. (Remember: c or s are only valid
entries on scrambled units.)
FOR SCRAMBLED UNITS:
At any point in the sequence where the program is awaiting an
input instruction, you can set the 'scramble' or 'clear' mode by
typing sv ("s" sets scramble mode, plus the "v" verifies the
programming) or cv ("c" sets to clear mode, plus the "v" verifies
the programming).
9.) After you have finished validating your entries, turn off your
transmitter, disconnect the cables, and close the computer
program.
Here is some information on INVALID frequencies:
If you enter an invalid frequency, the software will respond on
the screen as follows: