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MAIN MENU                                                              1000

The  MAIN  Menu is the top level of the program from which you  select  the
type of function that you wish to perform.  All selections are made via the
"Function  Keys", labeled F1 thru F10, on your keyboard.  Press the  ESCape
key to return to the MAIN Menu from any where in the program.

After  making a selection, you will be directed to similar menus and  /  or
data  entry screens for RF alignment or codeplug data.

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MAIN MENU (cont)

Function Key Descriptions:

F1 - Additional  information  is available for every menu via the  F1  HELP
     key.    Specific  help is also available for each field  on  all  data
     entry  screens.  Generic help is available within any HELP screen  via
     the MORE HELP function.

F2 - SERVICE  is a multi-level menu that permits access to radio  ALIGNMENT
     screens.  AP50 contains no internal alignment or  tuning adjustments; 
     all alignment is performed  via  the SERVICE screens.

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MAIN MENU (cont)

     A radio must be connected to your computer via the RIB before you will
     be  permitted  to  access the SERVICE screens.   All  SERVICE  screens
     access  the codeplug directly.

F3 - Not Used.

F4 - VIEW Radio Information is used to view radio serial number, transmiter
     and receiver bandwidths and factory test status.

     The user is not allowed to modified all the information shown  in this
     screen.

F5 - Not Used.

F6 - Not Used.

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MAIN MENU (cont)

F7 - Not Used.

F8 - Not Used.

F9 - SETUP  is  used to configure  your  AP50  Radio  Service  Software  to
     your  particular  application.   Default  disk  drives,  communication
     ports,  and  even  screen colors may be customized  to  your  specific
     needs.

F10 - Select  EXIT  to quit the program and return to  DOS.


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                            KEYBOARD OPERATION

      TAB (or ENTER):         Advance Cursor to Next Data Field
      Shift TAB:              Backup Cursor to Last Data Field
      UP / DOWN Arrow Keys:   Increment / Decrement Value or Selection
      LEFT / RIGHT Arrow:     Move Cursor Within Data Field
      INSERT:                 Insert Space at Current Cursor Position
      BACKSPACE:              Erase Data Within Field & Move Cursor Left
      DELETE:                 Erase Current Character
      PAGE UP / PAGE DN:      Scroll Displayed Data UP or DOWN
      HOME:                   Move Cursor To Upper Left Data Field
      F1:                     Additional Information
      F2 - F8:                Execute Labeled Function
      F10:                    Return to the PREVIOUS Menu
      ESC:                    Return to the MAIN Menu
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MOTOROLA Radio Service Software             Asia  AP50

Part # (3 1/2).......PMVN4006A              Model #........
       (5 1/4).......PMVN4006A              Serial #.......
Serial #.............                       Software Ver...
Software Version.....
Date ................                       Band...........

Manual #.............6804370J20 (AP50)

RIB Part #...........HLN9214

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CABLE Part #'s

  AT->XT ADAPTER ....HKN9390

  AT    -> RIB.......HKN9216

  PROGRAMMING STAND..HKN9102

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SERVICE                                                                2000
All radio alignment procedures are accessed from the SERVICE  menu. A radio
must  be  connected  to  your  computer  via a RIB and cables and the radio
turned on before you will be permitted to access  the SERVICE screens.

                             !!!  WARNING  !!!

Do  NOT switch radios in the middle of any SERVICE procedure.   Always  use
the EXIT key to return to the previous menu screen before disconnecting the
radio.

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SERVICE (cont)

All  SERVICE screens read and program the radio codeplug directly; You will
be  prompted at each  SERVICE screen to save the new  values before exiting
the screen.

Refer  to your RPG  Asia  AP50  Radio Service Software  User's  Manual  for
detailed service procedures.


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SERVICE (cont)

Function Key Descriptions:

F2 - The ALIGNMENT function is used to perform standard radio alignment  on
     RSSI,  Transmitter  VCO  Deviation,  Low  Port  Modulation,  Reference
     Oscillator Warp, Transmitter Power  and  Battery Threshold adjustment.


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ALIGNMENT                                                              2200

Refer  to  your  RPG Asia  AP50  Radio Service Software User's  Manual  for
ALIGNMENT procedures.

Standard  periodic  alignment procedures are performed from  the  ALIGNMENT
Menu.  These include:

              Receive Signal Strength Indicator Adjustment
              Transmitter VCO Deviation Adjustment
              Low Port Modulation
              Reference Oscillator Warp Adjustment
              Transmitter Power Adjustment
              Battery Threshold Adjustment

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RECEIVE SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT                           2220

This  alignment  screen allow the  values for  RSSI to be set.  It  will be
used to configure how the RSSI indicator bars (if available) are to be lit.

NOTE : Pressing  UP Arrow key  will update  the minimum threshold value for
RSSI to value display on screen plus one. Any other keys  except functional
keys will be ignored.

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DEVIATION                                                              2230

Refer  to  your RPG Asia AP50 Radio Service Software User's Manual for  the
DEVIATION ADJUSTMENT procedure.

Transmitter  Deviation is increased or decreased by first keying the  radio
via  F6,  and  then by pressing the UP/DOWN  arrow  keys  respectively.   A
relative  deviation  value will be displayed, but  the  actual  transmitter
deviation  must  be determined from your service monitor.  The  radio  will
transmit  on  the test frequencies displayed on the screen  and  should  be
terminated into a 50 ohm load or service monitor.

Using  the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust Tx Deviation per your User's  Manual.
Press F6 again to de-key the radio, the  value will be programmed  into the
radio.

NOTE : For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.

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LOW PORT MODULATION

Refer to your RPG Asia AP50 Radio Service  Software  User's Manual for  the
LOW PORT MODULATION procedure.

Low Port Modulation  is increased or decreased  by  first keying the  radio
via  F6,  and  then by pressing the UP/DOWN  arrow  keys  respectively.   A
relative  modulation  value will be displayed. The  radio  will transmit on
the test frequencies displayed on the screen and should  be terminated into
a 50 ohm load or service monitor.

Using the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust the modulation per your User's Manual.
Press F6  again to de-key the radio,  and the value will be programmed into
the radio.

NOTE : For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.

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REFERENCE OSCILLATOR WARP                                              2250

Refer  to your RPG Asia AP50 Radio Service Software  User's  Manual for the
REFERENCE OSCILLATOR WARP ADJUSTMENT procedure.

The  Reference Oscillator is warped by first keying the radio via  F6,  and
then  by  pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys respectively.   A  relative  warp
position  will be displayed, but the actual transmitter frequency  must  be
determined from your frequency counter or service monitor.  The radio  will
transmit  on  the  test frequency displayed on the  screen  and  should  be
terminated into a 50 ohm load or service monitor.

Using  the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust the Reference Oscillator Warp to  the
displayed frequency.  Press F6 again to de-key the radio, and the value will
be programmed into the radio.

NOTE : For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.

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TRANSMITTER POWER                                                      2270

Refer to your  RPG Asia AP50  Radio Service Software User's  Manual for the
TRANSMITTER POWER ADJUSTMENT procedure.

Transmitter Power is adjusted by first keying the radio via F6, and then by
pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys to increase or decrease power respectively.
A  relative Tx Power value (not watts!) will be displayed, but  the  actual
transmitter power output must be determined from your service monitor.  The
radio  will  transmit  on the test frequency displayed on  the  screen  and
should be terminated into a 50 ohm load or service monitor.

Using the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust the Transmitter Power per your  User's
Manual.  Press  F6  again  to  de-key  the  radio,  and the  value  will  be
programmed into the radio.

NOTE : For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.

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BATTERY THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT                                           2290

This  aligment  screen adjusts the battery threshold value  for  NICAD  and
ALKALINE  battery threshold used by the  radio. RX  values indicate battery
threshold while in receive mode, while TX values indicate battery threshold
while in transmit  mode. The values determines the A/D value of the battery
line input in either transmit or  receive  mode,  below which will register
a low battery condition for the battery type used.
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