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OPERATING MANUAL
5-2
21833-3.4
NORMARC 7013
INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM
Remote Maintenance and Monitoring ©1999 Navia Aviation AS
If a 386- or a slow 486-based PC is used, it is recommended to drop the bitrate to 2400 or
4800 bps.
If a mouse is available, it is supported by the RMM software.
5.1.4 Running under Microsoft Windows 3.xx
Neither the DOS version nor the Win95/NT version of the RMM program runs under Windows
3.xx. The DOS version can, of course, be started on a PC with Windows 3.xx installed as long
as Windows is not also started.
If the RMM-software is running on a slow PC with Windows 95 or NT, avoid to start up several
other applications. This to ensure sufficient processor-time is available for data processing in
the NM 7000 RMM.
5.1.5 How to use this manual
The user interface of the RMM software is very similar to the one used in Microsoft Windows.
If you are familiar with using Windows programs, you will easily understand how to operate
this program, and you can skip Chapter 5.2. The next chapters describe each feature of the
program. You may want to read these chapters to learn how use the RMM software.
5.1.6 Starting the RMM software
To install the RMM PC Software, create a directory named NM7000 on the hard disk. Then
copy the contents of the NMS152A (DOS) or NMS152B (Win95/NT) RMM PC SW floppy to
this directory.
To start the program, make the RMM system directory your current directory. Then start
NM7000.EXE (DOS) or NM7000.BAT (Win95/NT).
If you are not familiar with DOS commands, the above steps can be performed with the follow-
ing commands:
CD\NM7000
NM7000
5.2 User interface components
There are three visible components to the RMM software: the menu bar at the top, the window
area in the middle and the status line at the bottom of the screen. The next few sections
describe these components, and the information that they display.
5.2.1 The menu bar and menus
The menu bar is your primary access to all the menu commands. The menu bar is always vis-
ible. If a menu command is followed by an ellipsis (...) choosing the command displays a dia-
log box. If the command does not have an ellipsis, the action occurs when you choose the
command.
Here is how to choose menu commands using the keyboard:
1. Press F10. This makes the menu bar active; the next thing you type will relate to the items
in the menu bar.

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