Motorola RDU4100, RDV5100 Reading Auto-Scan Values, Programming Frequencies, Codes and Auto-Scan

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Reading Auto-Scan Values

After reading the CTCSS/DPL codes, short press the PTT button and the radio will take you to Auto-Scan (refer to Stage 3 of Figure 3: Entering Programming Mode on page 40).

Auto-Scan only has two values:

If the radio signals

 

It means Auto-

 

the value...

 

Scan is...

 

 

 

 

 

0OFF

1ON

Auto-Scan is set to OFF by default.

Note: While in Auto-Scan Mode, if you short press PTT button, the radio will return to the ‘Idle’ Programming Mode. It will then generate a ‘roll-over’ chirp and it will start blinking a green heartbeat

Programming Frequencies, Codes and Auto-Scan

Each time your radio signals and beeps the current setting you can change this setting by either increasing it by short pressing SB1 or decreasing it by short pressing SB2 . The radio will then signal the new setting it has been programmed.

Saving Settings

If you are satisfied with the setting, you can either:

short press PTT to continue programming,

long press PTT to save and return to 'Idle' Programming Mode, or

long press the PTT button twice to exit 'Idle' Programming Mode and return to the normal radio operation.

Note:

If you do not wish to save the value you just programmed, turn radio OFF or change channel using the channel knob.

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

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