HP106/HP406 Programmer software guide
Ver. 1.0
Page
27
When a software upgrade has been performed. The Programmer software is in continuous development in order to add new features to
the radio and make your programming operations easier. So if you have just upgraded your software by substituting the “.exe” main file
with a new updated one, restoring the default signal database is mandatory.
If you have set up your own signaling standard (i.e.
PERSONAL
selcal) or you have modified the default ones and you want to restore
all of them to the default values.
To restore the signal default database:
1) From the menu
Options
select
Restore System DB
. A window will open with the message “Restore the SYSTEM DB (Default Public
Data, CTCSS Definition and Selcal Definition)?”
2) Press
OK
to restore the System DB. A window will confirm that the system DB has been restored successfully.
In case of mistakes, you can press
Cancel
at step 2) in order to exit without restoring the System DB
7.4 Viewing session history
If you want to see the history of the various programming sessions, from the menu
Options
select
View session history
.
The
Session log
window will open showing the log of the various programming sessions as per the following example:
You can scroll them using the vertical scrolling bar.
7.5 Exit the programmer Software
From the menu
File
select
Exit
: the programmer software will close.
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