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EEPROM:
An acronym for Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only
Memory. EEPROM's are used for radio codeplugs as a permanent
storage medium for radio alignment data and customer-specific
parameters. The Radio Service Software permits changing and/or
viewing of EEPROM information.
Memory. EEPROM's are used for radio codeplugs as a permanent
storage medium for radio alignment data and customer-specific
parameters. The Radio Service Software permits changing and/or
viewing of EEPROM information.
ENTER:
A synonym for the RETURN key.
EPROM:
An acronym for Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory. A
EPROM, an electrical device, is used as a permanent storage
medium for the software program that controls the radio. EPROM
information cannot be changed once it is programmed into the
device, i.e. 'Read Only'.
EPROM, an electrical device, is used as a permanent storage
medium for the software program that controls the radio. EPROM
information cannot be changed once it is programmed into the
device, i.e. 'Read Only'.
ERROR:
Any condition that prevents the software from functioning properly
or any input/response that deviates from what the software was
designed to accept.
or any input/response that deviates from what the software was
designed to accept.
EXIT:
To leave the current displayed screen and return to the previous
screen. The Radio Service Software uses the F10 function key for
all exit operations.
screen. The Radio Service Software uses the F10 function key for
all exit operations.
FIELD:
Any data parameter on the computer display. The current selected
field is always highlighted via inverse video.
field is always highlighted via inverse video.
FILE:
A collection of information typically stored by the computer on a
magnetic medium.
magnetic medium.
FIRMWARE:
Executable code stored in solid state media, ie. ROM's, PROM's,
and EPROM's.
and EPROM's.
FUNCTION KEYS:
The 10 keys at the left or top of the keyboard labeled F1 - F10.
The Radio Service Software uses these keys for moving up and
down the program tree.
The Radio Service Software uses these keys for moving up and
down the program tree.
HARD DISK:
An alterable permanent data storage medium with a much l a r g e r
storage capacity than a diskette. Typically a microcomputer hard
disk can store 20 - 50 million pieces of data, compared to
approximately 400 - 1000 thousand pieces for a floppy disk.
storage capacity than a diskette. Typically a microcomputer hard
disk can store 20 - 50 million pieces of data, compared to
approximately 400 - 1000 thousand pieces for a floppy disk.
HARDWARE:
Physical kits of PC boards, solid state devices, interconnect cabling
that you can touch and see.
that you can touch and see.
HELP:
An on-line reference manual accessed via the F1 function key.
Press the F1 function key at any time for additional information
about the current menu or highlighted data field.
Press the F1 function key at any time for additional information
about the current menu or highlighted data field.
INCREMENT:
To increase a value.
INVERSE VIDEO:
Displaying text on the monitor by using dark letters on a light
background.
background.
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