Motorola XTNID manual Programming Buttons

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on the display, indicating that you can choose your setting. To set the channel number, press

the / buttons until you reach the desired channel number. Once you have selected the channel, proceed to enable ("YES") or disable ("NO") the scan feature by toggling the SB2 (*) button. Once you have set the values you need, long press the PTT button to save an exit.

Note: (*)This assumes the SB2 button is not being programmed for a different mode.

Note: If the MAX CHAN setting in the radio is set to 1, the Scan Programming option will not show (will be disabled).

PROGRAMMING BUTTONS

You can map any channel to either button B or C as a preset channel. To enable, enter ’Programming Mode’ and choose the channel you want to set as preset channel using the

/ buttons. Once you have selected your channel, press and hold the B or C button for 2-3 seconds.

A short press of either preset button (B and C) will play a good key chirp. When scanning, a short press of either preset button will change the home channel to the preset channel. The radio will display FREQ/PL and will continue to scan from the new home channel.

PROGRAMMING

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