Motorola RMU2040 manual Programming Features, Entering Advanced Configuration Mode

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Entering Advanced Configuration Mode

Note: Before programming 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 pressing SB2 until reaching the desired channel.

To read or modify Frequencies, Codes, Auto-Scan or Active Channels, set the radio to 'Advanced Configuration Mode' by pressing and holding the PTT and SB1 buttons simultaneously for 3 to 5 seconds while powering up the radio and until you hear a voice prompt saying "Programming Mode" and "Channel #".

Note: 'Idle' Programming Mode is the stage of the Programming Mode in which the radio is waiting for the user to start the radio programming cycle.

Once you are in the 'Idle' Programming Mode, you will be able to hear the Frequencies, Codes, Auto-Scan and active channels settings by short pressing the PTT button to move along the different programmable features.

Entering Frequencies Values

RM Series radios have 89 frequencies for UHF.

Once in ‘Idle’ Programming Mode, the first value available to change is Channel number, you can change the channel by pressing SB2 button until you reach desired Channel, voice announcement will indicate channel selected. Using SB1 and SB2 you can change values. The value selected is announced by voice prompt.

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

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