Motorola XTNI manual Entering Programming Mode, Reading Frequencies Values

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PROGRAMMING FEATURES

Entering Programming Mode

Note: Before programming the features, make sure your radio is set to the channel you wish to program. You can do so before entering Programming Mode or at any time during the Programming Mode by turning the Channel Selector Knob to the desired channel.

To read or modify frequencies, codes and auto-scan, set the radio to 'Programming Mode' by long pressing both the PTT and the SB1 button simultaneously while turning ON the radio for 3 to 5 seconds until a ‘chirp’ sounds to indicate that you have entered 'Idle' Programming Mode (*).The radio LED will start blinking a green heartbeat.

Note: (*)'Idle' Programming Mode is the stage of the Programming Mode in which the radio is waiting for the user to start the radio programming cycle (refer to the Programming Mode picture above).

Once you are in the 'Idle' Programming Mode, you will be able to read the radio frequencies, codes and auto-scan setting by short pressing the PTT button to move along the different programmable features.

Reading Frequencies Values

When reading frequencies values you need to read two digits as XTNi™ series radios have 16(*) frequencies for UHF (refer to UHF Frequencies tables).

Once in ‘Idle’ Programming Mode, the radio will signal the first value it was programmed when you short press the PTT button (see picture below). This value corresponds to the frequency's first digit value. If you short press the PTT button again, the radio will signal you the second digit value.

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