Motorola RMU2080, RMV2080 manual Entering Advanced Configuration Mode, Entering Frequencies Values

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are 7 received frequencies available for this feature.

Entering Advanced Configuration Mode

Note: Before configuring the features, make sure your radio is set to the channel you wish to program. You can do so before entering Advanced Configuration Mode or at any time during the Advanced Configuration Mode by rotating the Channel Selector Knob until you reach the desired channel.

To read or modify Frequencies, Codes, Auto- Scan, Active Channels and Weather Channel set the radio to ‘Advanced Configuration Mode’ by long pressing both the PTT and the SB1 button simultaneously for 3 to 5 seconds while turning ON the radio until you hear an audible voice saying “Programming Mode” and “Channel Number”. The LED Indicator starts blinking a green heartbeat.

Note: ‘Idle’ Programming Mode is the stage in the Programming Mode where the radio waits

for the user to start the radio programming

 

 

 

 

cycle.

 

PROGRAMMING

Once you are in the ‘Idle’ Programming Mode,

 

you will be able to hear the Frequencies,

 

 

Codes, Auto-Scan, Active Channels and

 

 

Weather Channel settings by short pressing

 

 

the PTT button to navigate along the different

 

 

programmable features.

 

 

Entering Frequencies Values

 

 

RM Series radios have 89 frequencies for UHF

FEATURES

and 27 frequencies for VHF.

 

 

 

In ‘Idle’ Programming mode, the Channel

 

 

number becomes the first changeable value.

 

 

Select the desired channel by turning the

 

 

Channel Selector Knob. An audible voice

 

 

indicated the selected channel to configure.

 

 

 

 

Short pressing the PTT button allows you to

 

 

cycle through the other features available for

 

 

configuration. Use the SB1 and SB2 button to

 

 

change the values. An audible voice indicates

 

 

the value selected.

 

 

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