Motorola XTNI manual Programming Mode FAQ

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Notes:

If you don't want to save the value you just programmed, turn radio OFF or change channel using the channel knob.

If you ‘roll-over’ to the beginning at Idle Programming Mode you will hear a ‘chirp’ and radio LED will start blinking green again. All values that were changed will be automatically saved.

Programming Mode FAQ

1.I got distracted while programming and forgot which digit I was programming. What should I do?

Return to 'Idle' Programming Mode and start over, as you will not be able to go back into the Programming Mode (the radio does not provide further way to let you know the specific stage you are when programming). Therefore you can:

Long press the PTT button. The radio will return to the 'Idle' Programming Mode or,

Turn OFF the radio and enter Programming Mode again (see instructions in the beginning of this section)

2.I am trying to program a frequency (or code) value but the radio would not do it. It rolled over and took me back to value ‘0’.

The radio will not allow you to program any values that are not available in the frequencies and codes pool. For example, if you try to program code 128, the radio would not accept it, as the maximum value allowed is 122. Same thing will happen with frequencies. Check the Frequencies and Codes Charts section to make sure you are programming a valid number.

3.I am trying to enter the Programming Mode but the radio would not do it.

The radio might be locked using the CPS for not allowing Front-Panel Programming. To reenable, use the CPS.

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