Motorola XV1100, XV2100, XU2600, XU2100 manual Cloning

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1.Enter Programming Mode as necessary, refer to “Entering Programming Mode” on page 31.

2.Press \ until h displays and the channel and Y or n flashes.

3.Press [ or ] to increase or decrease the channel.

4.Press J to display either:

Y to include the channel n to exclude the channel

5.Press and hold M to exit k.

Cloning

You can duplicate XSeries radio settings from one radio to another by using the optional accessory 53879 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC). Please refer to the MUC User's Guide included with this accessory.

1.To enter the Programming Mode on the source radio, press and hold MQ for three seconds while turning on your radio. The radio beeps and displays k.

2.Place the source radio in one of the front pockets of the MUC.

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3. Turn on the target radio and place it directly behind the source

radio in the MUC.

4. Press and hold Q on the source radio. The source radio enters Cloning Mode and transmits its settings to the target radio. Either

W for pass or N for fail appears on the source radio and the target radio displays all icons if cloning was successful.

5. Turn the target radio off and back on again to use.

6. To clone additional radios, repeat steps 3 and 5. 7. Exit k on the source radio by holding down M.

Note: You can clone only one radio at a time.

The MUC does not need to be plugged in for Cloning feature to work. Radios must be of the same band; UHF or VHF. Also, multi-channel models can clone to single-channel radios, but only the first channel is cloned.

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