Motorola Essential Guide to Programming Your XTNI Charger

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Short press the PTT button to enter Frequency Mode. Radio will signal current value ‘0’ (orange blink)

Press the SB1 button once to increase first digit to ‘1’.

Short press the PTT button once to move ahead and program the frequency’s second digit. Radio will signal current value which is ‘2’ (two red blinks).

Press the SB1 button to increase the digit value to ‘3’.

Long press the PTT button. LED indicator will show a green heartbeat to indicate 'Idle' state.

Long press the PTT button to exit Programming Mode or turn radio OFF.

Example of Programming a Code

Assuming current code value is set to factory default ‘001’, and you want to change it to CTCSS/DPL Code = 103 follow the sequence below:

• Enter Programming Mode

• Short press the PTT button three times (Enter

 

CTCSS/DPL Programming Selection Mode).

 

Radio LED will blink orange to indicate that

 

current value is ‘0’ • Press the SB1 button once

 

(to change first digit to ‘1’) LED indicator will

 

blink red. Short press the PTT button (to move

 

forward and program second digit). Radio LED

 

will blink orange to indicate current value is ‘0’.

 

• Short press the PTT button and move ahead

 

to program the third digit. LED indicator will

 

blink red to indicate current value is ‘1’.

 

 

• Press the SB1 button to change the ‘third

 

digit’ to ‘2’. Press the SB1 button to change

 

again this ‘third digit’ to ‘3’. Radio will signal the

 

chosen value.

 

 

• Long press the PTT button to save changes

 

 

and return to 'Idle' Programming Mode.

 

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

• Once in 'Idle' Programming Mode, LED

 

 

 

indicator will start blinking a green heartbeat.

 

• Long press the PTT button to exit

 

 

Programming Mode.

 

 

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