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6.5) Installation [
Installation of the BUPC 3 program is comparable to the generic procedure used for installing other PC software:
1) Insert the CD-ROM in the PC's optical drive (usually designated "Drive D:").
2) Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar and select Run.
3) Type D:\ Setup and press Enter.
The installation program will automatically create a folder named "NICE" containing the BUPC3 program and the
associated files. The BUPC3 program can be installed in the same "NICE" folder in which a previous version of the
program has already been installed, in which case the new and original programs and data will anyway be kept sep-
arate. The new version of the application can read files saved with previous versions (backward compatibility),
although forward compatibility cannot be guaranteed.

7) Using the BUPC 3 program [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]

To start the program double-click the Bupc3 icon in the NICE folder.
7.1) Starting window [
When the program has been started the opening window will be displayed: this window is essentially empty, although
it is the starting point to "load" the codes from the "Buffer"; the "Memory" and from "File"; alternatively you can start
a new project from this point.
In the "Options" menu in the opening window you can select the language of the program text, or select the serial
port to which the BUPC or MOU terminal is connected; these settings will remain active also when the program is
launched in the future. In the "Options" menu you can choose the "version" of the codes from among the following:
"Bio"; "FloR"; "Mom" or "Mot". The choice of the codes version is necessary if you are starting a new job, while it is
optional if you are loading codes from the "Buffer", from the "Memory", or from "File"; in these cases the version of
the codes is recognised automatically.
7.1.1) Read from Buffer [
This command serves to load all the codes present in the "Buffer", i.e. in the BUPC or MOU internal mem-
ory. The terminal must be switched on and correctly connected to serial port and in the FUNCTION
MENU.
7.1.2) Read from Memory [
With this command all the codes present in the memory plugged into the specific connector of BUPC or
MOU can be loaded. In the case of a receiver or decoder with more than one memory installed, this com-
mand provides the facility to read all the memories one by one and in the correct sequence.
The terminal must be switched on and correctly connected to serial port and in the FUNCTION MENU.
7.1.3) Open [
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This command serves to load the codes present in a file that has been saved to disk. In the next window,
in the "File type" drop-down menu, you can choose the version of the file to be loaded from the following
options: ".cod" for "Bio" type codes; ".cor" for "FloR" type codes; ".mom" for "Mom" type codes, and
".mot" for "Mot" type codes. In this command it is not necessary to have a terminal connected.
7.1.4) New [
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This command serves to start a new project. First, in the "Options" menu, choose the "version" of the
codes of the new project from among the following: "Bio"; "FloR"; "Mom" or "Mot".
If a new project is started with "Mom" or "Mot" codes, in the next window you will be prompted to spec-
ify whether the procedure is to be executed in EASY or in PROFESSIONAL mode.
For "Bio" and "FloR" codes the terminal must be powered on, correctly connected to the serial port, and
with the FUNCTION MENU active; this is not necessary for "Mom" and "Mot" type codes.
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