MTSX RSS | SERVICE |
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SECTION 4. SERVICE MENU FUNCTIONS
4.1 RADIO SERVICE VIA THE RSS
Now that the hardware and software installation is complete and the RSS is up and running, you are ready to personalize the radio(s). The following paragraphs are constructed to guide a qualified service technician through the allowable alignments and configurations to keep the radio(s) at full capability throughout its design life. This section describes how to utilize the RSS manual through the various menus and screens to achieve any and all radio capabilities that may be desired by the radio users.
NOTE
All functions (supported and unsupported) will be displayed in the menu’s working area. The unsupported functions (based on the radio’s model or options) will NOT be displayed in the
4.2 SERVICE MENU
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| At the MAIN MENU, press |
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| MOTOROLA Radio Service Software |
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| Select Function F1 - F10. |
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| SERVICE MENU |
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| F1 | - | HELP |
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| F2 | - | Transmitter Alignments |
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| F3 | - | Receiver Alignments |
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| F4 | - | Signalling Alignments |
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| F9 | - Controller Board Initialization Program |
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| F10 | - Exit, Return to Main Menu |
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| F1 | F2 |
| F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 |
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| HELP | TX |
| RX | SIGNAL |
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| CBI | EXIT |
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| ALIGN | ALIGN | ALIGN |
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| PROGRAM |
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All radio alignment and board replacement procedures are accessed from the SERVICE MENU. A radio must be connected to your computer via a RIB and cables, and the radio turned on before you will be permitted to access the service screens.
CAUTION
Do NOT switch radios in the middle of any SERVICE procedure. Always use the EXIT function key (F10) to return to the MAIN MENU before disconnecting the radio. Improper exits from service screens may leave the radio in an improperly configured state, resulting in seriously degraded radio or system performance. Refer to your radio service manual for detailed service procedures.
All service screens read and program the radio codeplug directly; you do NOT have to use the GET/SAVE/PROGRAM MENU functions unless you are changing or printing data. You will be prompted at each service screen to save the new values before exiting the screen.
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