Motorola XTNI manual Programming Features, Programming Mode

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PROGRAMMING FEATURES

To easily program all the features in your radio, it is recommended to use the CPS Kit which includes the Programming Cable, CPS and accessories sections.

Programming Mode

Programming Mode is special radio mode that allows you to program basic radio's features by using the radio’s panel programming.

When the radio is set to Programming Mode, you are able to read and modify three features:

Frequencies,

Codes (CTCSS/DPL) and,

Auto-scan.

The Programming Frequencies feature allows you to select frequencies for each channel.

The Interference Eliminator Code (CTCSS/ DPL) helps minimize interference by providing you with a choice of code combinations that

filter out static, noise, and unwanted messages.

The Auto Scan feature allows you to set a particular channel to automatically enable scan each time you switch to that channel ( you will not need to press any button to start scanning).

Learning To Read The Values The Radio Signals You

As the non-display model does not have a

 

display to show the values that are being

 

 

programmed, the radio will communicate this

 

information using beeps and LED indications.

 

The radio's LEDs will blink two colors: 'orange'

 

to signal '0' and red for other values from '1' to

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

'9'. Short and long red blinks differentiate the

 

specific number the radio is showing you.

 

As the radio blinks the number, it will generate

 

a combination of short and long beeps.

 

 

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