Motorola RDU2080 manual Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger MUC, Heard

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Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger (MUC)

The MUC is capable of cloning radios. To do so, there must be at least two radios,

a Source radio (radio which profiles will be cloned or copied from) and

a Target radio (the radio which profile will be cloned from the source radio).

The Source radio has to be in Pocket 1, 3 or 5 while the Source radio to be cloned has to be in Pockets 2, 4 or 6, matching in the MUCs pockets by pairs as follows: 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 or 5 and 6 (*).

When cloning, the MUC does not need to be plugged into a power source, but ALL radios require charged batteries.

1.Turn ON the Target radio and place it into one of the MUC Target Pockets

2.Power the Source radio following the sequence below:

Long press the PTT button and SB2

 

 

simultaneously while turning the radio ON.

 

Wait for 3 seconds before releasing the

 

 

 

buttons until a distinctive audible tone is

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heard.

3.

Place the Source radio in the source pocket that

 

 

pairs with the target pocket you chose in step 1.

 

 

Press and release SB1.

 

4.

After cloning is completed, the Source radio will

 

 

sound either a ‘pass’ tone (cloning was

 

 

successful) or a ‘fail’ tone (cloning process has

 

 

failed). The ‘pass’ tone sounds like a good key

 

 

 

 

‘chirp’ whereas the ‘fail’ tone sounds similar to a

 

 

‘bonk’ tone. If the Source radio is a display

 

 

model, it will either show ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ on the

 

 

display (a tone will be heard within 5 seconds).

 

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Contents RDX Series Two-Way Radios Page Contents Getting Started Programming FeaturesTroubleshooting Use and Care Frequency and Code Charts Power Supplies Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance SafetyBatteries Chargers Safety Information Operational Safety Guidelines Introduction Package ContentsUSA Canada On your TTY Text Telephone Interference Information FCC Licensing InformationFCC Licensing Information Parts of the Radio Radio OverviewAccessory Connector On/Off/Volume KnobLED Indicator Model LabelSide Buttons Lithium-Ion Li-Ion BatteryPush-to-Talk PTT Button Side Button 1 SB1Antenna Model Frequency BandAbout the Li-Ion Battery Battery FeaturesBattery Battery Recycling and DisposalRemoving the Lithium-Ion Li-Ion Battery Installing the Lithium-Ion Li-Ion BatteryRemoving Alkaline Batteries Attaching and Removing Antenna Charger Installing Spring Action Belt ClipLi-Ion Battery Life with Battery Save feature on Battery Life InformationAlkaline Battery Life Alkaline Battery LifeRDX Series Battery Meter Battery MeterCharging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger SUC Charging the BatteryCharging a Standard Battery Charging a Standalone BatteryCharging a High Capacity or Ultra High Capacity Battery Standard Charger LED Indicator Drop-in Tray Charger LED IndicatorsRapid Charger LED Indicator Charging Battery Type Solution Estimated Charging TimeEstimated Charging Time MUC LED Indicator Getting Started Adjusting VolumeTurning Radio ON/OFF Reading the DisplaySelecting a Channel Talking and MonitoringReceiving a Call Talk Range Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy IndicatorsGetting Started Radio Status LED Indication Radio LED IndicatorsHANDS-FREE USE/VOX With Compatible VOX AccessoriesHands Free without Accessories iVOX Battery SaveReset to Factory Defaults Keypad Beeps End of Transmission Tone Roger Beep ToneKeypad Lock/Unlock Menu OptionsIVO Setting VOX / iVOX sensitivityLithium Battery Type MenuEntering Programming Mode Programming FeaturesProgramming RX Reception Frequencies Programming Scramble Programming RX Reception Codes CTCSS/DPLProgramming Maximum Number of Channels MA X CHProgramming Call Tones ToneProgramming Microphone Gain Level Programming Microphone Accessory Gain LevelScan Other Programming FeaturesProgramming Scan List YESEditing Channel Alias Name Programming ButtonsEnglish CPS Computer Programming Software Nuisance Channel DeleteTime-Out Timer Power SelectBandwidth Select Call Tones Battery Type SettingScramble Reverse BurstHeard Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger MUCOperating Instructions What to do if cloning fails Cloning Radios using the CPS Computer Programming Software Repeater CapabilitiesProgramming Repeater Capability Programming Features Programming Features Symptom Try This TroubleshootingRange. Check for clear line of sight to improve transmission Troubleshooting VOX feature might be set to OFF USE and Care Frequency and Code Charts RDX VHF FrequenciesFrequency # Frequency # Bandwidth Channel Frequency # Code # Bandwidth RDX VHF 8CH Radios Default Frequencies RDV2080dRDX UHF Frequencies RDX UHF Frequencies ChartFrequency # Frequency Bandwidth MHz Frequency # Frequency and Code RDX UHF 8 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU2080d RDU2080d UHF Default Frequencies ChartRDX UHF 16 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU4160d RDU4160d UHF Default Frequencies ChartFrequency and Code Ctcss Codes Frequency and Code Ctcss and PL/DPL CodesCode PL/DPL Codes111 Frequency and Code Programming Customized Frequencies on 4W/5W RDX Models Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada What Does this Warranty Cover?Products and Accessories Exclusions WarrantySoftware HOW to Obtain Warranty Service or Other INFORMATION?WHO is COVERED? Software Copyright NoticeExport LAW Assurances Patent NoticeAudio Accessories AccessoriesBattery AntennasPower Supplies AC PIN Adaptors Carry AccessoriesSoftware Applications CablesPower Supplies Battery Type Battery SaveButtons Reset Display BacklightCall Tones DisplayChannel AliasingCPS Manager Cloning ModeLock End of TxDisable IVOX, enableDisplay Frequencies Direct InputDisabled Low Battery LEDs EnabledSensitivity LevelGain Level Display MicrophoneMonitor Nuisance ChPower up Text Power SelectTalkaround Reset to DefaultsReverse Burst Display Scan TimerScan List Scan, AutoVOX VOX, enableProgrammable Buttons Chart Icons Chart Signal Strength RepeaterVox/IVox Page NNTN8303A