Using different TETRA parameter setups
In daily use, there are typical parameter sets that are applicable to certain types
of mobiles, eg. because they are programmed for specific TETRA networks. To
avoid typing in the complete set of parameters each time, different parameter
sets can be stored on a memory card. Remember that your STABILOCK came
with a blank memory card which can be used for this purpose. The procedures
how to store and load parameter sets is described below, as well as in section 7
(MEMORY Mask) in this manual.
General remarks
You can store a setup file with up to 10 individual parameter sets. If this does not
suffice, a new file can be generated holding another 10 parameter sets, and so
on.
The setup file has to be stored on a memory card for user data, not on a System
Card. The memory card holding the TETRA MS Test software is such a system
card, so it cannot be used for setups. A different memory card, such as the card
that has been delivered with the STABILOCK as a standard accessory, should be
used.
The setup file has the same name as the system option for which it stores
parameters, but a different filename extension. In the case of TETRA MS Test,
the setup filename is TETRA-MS.SYD. If you need a second or third parameter
setup file, the name will be the same; when loading a file, use the cursor to identify
which one you want.
Storing a setup in a new file
1) Within the system option (TETRA MS Test), set the parameters as you want
to store them.
2) Insert the memory card for your user data.
3) Call up the MEMORY mask with
{MEMORY}
.
4) Move the cursor bar to a vacant location in the file list.
5) Press
{STORE}
. The softkeys will change to "STORE WHAT?" - "SYS-DATA",
"AUTORUN", "PICTURE", "EXECUTE".
6) Select
{SYS-DATA}
; a sub-directory for ten setups appears.
7) Press
{ENTER}
on one of the lines; the softkeys change to alphanumerics to
allow entry of a filename.
8) Enter a filename with the softkeys (for characters) and/or the numerical keys,
and confirm with
{ENTER}
. The current system parameters from the TETRA MS
Test screens are now stored in this new file.
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