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Paragon-III User Manual
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6. Radio Programming and Adjustments
6.1 
T881-10 Radio Transmitter Programming
This procedure describes the steps needed to program the Paragon-III radio transmitter module. 
6.1.1 
Recommended Items
486 PC or better, MS-Windows 98 © or later
T800win programming kit for Series II:
PGM800Win programming software user's manual
PGM800Win Windows based programming software version 3.0 or later
T800-01-0002 programming cable (DB-25 to RJ-45 cable)
Standard 25-pin parallel cable (terminated Male/Female)
6.1.2 
T881-10 Module Programming
Before starting programming, have a PC running MS-Windows © and the Tait PGM800Win software
for Series II Base station. 
This program supports the use of a mouse but may be used without one if required. Keyboard access
follows the conventional MS-Windows © method as briefly described below:
Press and hold the “Alt” key while pressing at the same time the relevant hotkey as indicated by an
underlined letter on the menu command.
On a drop-down menu, press only the hotkey without pressing the “Alt” key. 
Use the “Tab” key to cycle available fields and the “Enter” key to validate entries. E.g. Pressing
“Alt”+F opens the File drop-down menu and pressing “A” opens the Save As directory service box.
 
The transmitter VCO alignment will be required when new transmitter frequency is programmed
outside the radio tuning range: 
± 4.0 MHz from previous center frequency. The legal
frequency ranges for this transmitter are:
762-764 MHz and 767-773 MHz. The retuning of the VCO will normally only be
required  when passing from one range to the other.
1.  Connect the PC, via the supplied programming lead, to the speaker panel’s front-mounted RJ11
connector.
2.  Run Tait PGM800Win program and follow instructions found in the T800 Programming Soft-
ware User’s Manual to select the proper module to be programmed.
3.  Program required channel's frequencies.
–  Do not program any CTCSS tones on channels.
–  Do not change any other parameters.
–  Refer to Figure 21 and Figure 22 for screen program examples.
4.  Save the base station programming info to a file for further reference.