Motorola RMU2080D manual Programming Features, Advanced Configuration Mode

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PROGRAMMING

FEATURES

ADVANCED CONFIGURATION MODE

Advanced Configuration mode is a special radio mode that allows you to program basic radio’s features by using the radio’s front panel programming.

Entering Advanced Configuration Mode

To enter Advanced Configuration Mode, press and hold the PTT Button and the SB1 Button simultaneously for 3 seconds, while turning ON the radio. A unique tone sounds, indicating the radio has entered Advanced Configuration Mode. The radio LED blinks a green heartbeat.

Note:

The Advanced Configuration Mode defaults to the ‘Idle’ Programming Mode.

‘Idle’ Programming Mode is the stage in the Programming Mode where the radio waits for the user to start the radio programming cycle.

When the radio is set to Advanced

Configuration Mode, the icon displays and the current channel aliasing name blinks to indicate that you can rotate the Channel Selector Knob to select the channel you want to program.

Advanced

Configuration

Mode

In Advanced Configuration Mode, the radio is capable of setting values for each channel by toggling between the different programming modes available:

Frequencies,

CTCSS/DPL Codes (Interference Eliminator Code),

Scramble,

Maximum Channels,

Call Tone,

Microphone Gain,

Scan, and

Weather Channel.

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