Motorola 6816101H01-A service manual Radio Programming, Programming Your Radio

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Introduction

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Section 4

RADIO PROGRAMMING

1.0Introduction

The radios can be programmed using the Customer Programming Software (CPS).

2.0Programming Your Radio

2.1Overview of the Programming Process

To prepare properly programmed radios for your customers, you should

1.program your radio with all the necessary parameters, as required by your customers, and then

2.clone these parameters over to all your customer‟s radios.

2.2Cloning Radio Parameters to User Radios

Cloning duplicates the contents of Radio 1 (master radio) into Radio 2 (slave radio).

2.3Parameters which are cloned

Radio Configuration parameters

Conventional Personality parameters

2.4Parameters which are not cloned

Unit Serial Number.

Model Number

2.5To Clone a Radio

Cloning duplicates the contents of your radio (master radio) into your customer‟s radio (slave radio). Tuning and alignment information are not affected by cloning.

2.5.1Setting Up the Master Radio

1.Turn off the radio.

2.Press and hold Programmable Button 1 (the top programmable button) and turn on the radio. Keep pressing the Programmable Button 1 until beep is heard twice.

3.Release Programmable Button 1. Notice that the LED changes to RED.

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