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c. Turn on the monitor. d. Ensure that “REMOTE” is displayed in the Connect Box on the lower right corner of the screen. e. Press the <CapsLock> key, then type: WIT. f. The radio configuration window is displayed on the screen. The following header information is displayed in the window: F1-Help F10-Change Baud F11-Toggle Echo F12-Exit 9600 Baud g. If the following radio information is also displayed (new radio or radio preprogrammed for 9600 baud rate), go to step i; if not, perform step h. WIT2400 [or WIT2410] v[x.y] Digital Wireless (C) [Date] :Base [or] :Remote* NOTE *If the radio transceiver was originally programmed as a base unit, “:Base” will be displayed in the above step. Similarly, “:Remote” will appear if the transceiver was preprogrammed at the factory as a remote unit. h. Press the <F10> key until the proper baud rate is selected. i. Press the <CapsLock> key, then type :wit2400. j. Press the <F11> key to turn off the echo. k. Proceed to paragraph 5.5, 5.6, or 5.7 depending on how it is desired to program the HE60 or AB182B radio transceivers for your system. 5.5 HE60 Programming for Single 3155 Communications. Perform the following steps to program a single 3155 series monitor for radio communications with a remote 3150 series monitor. a. Enter radio parameter data into the HE60 transceiver’s memory by performing the following steps. Each radio parameter is entered by typing a two-letter code and then the applicable value associated with that code. (For example, the two-letter code to set the radio’s address, or ID code, is “ws.” To specify a radio address value of AA, the programmer should then type: wsAA <Enter>.) b. When the programmer types a radio parameter and presses <Enter>, the radio will automatically echo the value just entered on the next line on the computer screen. (To continue the above example, if the programmer types wsAA <Enter>, the next line on the screen will display the following text: AA.) 5-3