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3.
Use
the
UP/DOWN arrow keys
to
select Asynchronous Communications
Seria! Port
COM
1
or COM
2.
4.
To complete
the
PC compuler configuration, press F8
to
SAVE
the
configuration
information
to a file on the
program
disk.
Every time you use
the
Radio Service
Software, the configuration that you
SAVED
last
wall
be used. At anytime
the
configuration
may
be
changed and
SAVED.
All selections
may
be
reset to
the originalvalues
by pressing
the
F9
(RESET
DEFAULT)
function
key.
Note RESET
DEFAULT
does NOT
save
the configuration. lf the delault
values
are desired, you must
stillsave
them
by
pressing F8
lor
SAVE in the Setup
Computer Configuration
Menu. ll
you do
not
SAVE,
the values in place when you
exit
the Conliguration
screen will persist until you exit the program, or change them again.
5.
ll
you have a @lor
monitor, continue
with F7
-
Screen Color
Configuration.
Otherwise,
this
cornpletes the
soltware
anstallation
procedure.
F7
- Screen
Color Configuration
Follow
the steps
below
to
configure your screen
lor the
various color
options.
Press the
F7 lunction key
to
access
the
SCREEN COLOR CONFIGURATION screen as shown
in
Figure
7,
to
enable the color display option and
conligure
your screen colors.
MOTOROLA
Radio Service Sohware
SABER
Model:
Ver.R07.0t.@
Main.Setup.Colors
Use
UP
and DOWN arrow keys ro
selec
ls
this COLOR or
B
&
W?
-COLOR
Color
lor
Normal
Texl and lnput
Daa...
Color tor Headings........
Color
lor
Error
Jtlaeeamc
Color
tor
Status Messages.................
Color
lor
lnput Prompts.
Color lor Highlighted Dara..................
Color
lor
HELP Messages..................
Color lor Screen 8order.........
Color lor Screen Background.............
F1
F2
HELP
CHANGE
COLOR
F3
TOGGLE
BLINK
F4
TOGGLE
BRIGHT
F5
INVERSE
VIDEO
F6
F7
F8
SAVE
CONFIG
F9
FlO
RESET
EXIT
DEFAULT
Figure
7.
Configure
Screen
Colors
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