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    							5-1
    Chapter 5
    Radio Tuning, Programming, and Cloning
    5.1 Cloning (Conventional and LTR)
    Cloning is the same for both the Conventional and LTR radio. Cloning is the process of copying the 
    content of one radio (source radio) into another radio (target radio). Radio content refers to system-
    type features such as frequency, squelch type options, trunking, etc. 
    Note: Cloning can be performed only on radios with identical model numbers and software options.
    Radio functionality inherent in one radio cannot be cloned to another radio that does not contain the 
    same functionality. Tuning and alignment information are not transferable and are not affected by 
    cloning.
    Signaling IdentiÞcation Numbers (IDs) are duplicated in the cloning process. Unique IDs may be 
    assigned with the CPS.
    Note: Unsuccessful cloning attempts will not damage the radio.
    Procedure:
    1. Turn source and target radios off.
    2. Connect cloning cable to side connector of both radios.
    3. Turn on target radio.
    4. On source radio, simultaneously press Ôside buttons 1 and 2Õ, shown in Figure 5-3, then turn radio 
    on. Both radios produce a Òclone-entryÓ tone and turn on their green LEDs. Display radios show 
    ÒCloning ToÓ (source radio) and ÒProgramÓ (target radio).
    5. Release both side buttons. The electronic transfer process begins and will take approximately one 
    to three minutes.
    6. When cloning is completed, both radios reset themselves and turn their green LEDs off. The 
    source radio produces a Òclone-exitÓ tone and displays ÒClone CompleteÓ.
    7. Turn both radios off.
    8. Disconnect the cloning cable from both radios and turn them on for normal operation.
    Figure 5-1.  Radio Side Button Locations
    Side Button 1
    Side Button 2
    Side Button 3
    On/Off
    Knob
    (programmable)
    (programmable)
    (programmable) 
    						
    							5-2Radio Tuning, Programming, and Cloning
    5.1.1 Error Codes (Display Radios Only)
    lÒERR: MismatchÓ - The model numbers or the code plug versions are not the same for both radios. 
    Cloning cannot be performed.
    lÒERR: TimeoutÓ - Communication between the two radios was not established or was disrupted 
    during the cloning process. If this occurs, check the cloning cable and all connections. Repeat the 
    cloning procedure.
    5.2 Cloning (Privacy Plus)
    This function is used to copy codeplug information from one radio to another one. A radio and RIB 
    must be properly connected to the computer and power turned on before you attempt the PROGRAM 
    function. The time required to PROGRAM a codeplug will depend on the computer and the size of the 
    codeplug you are programming. Only radios with the same model number, protocol option and 
    codeplug version may be cloned. Trunked radios may not be cloned unless System Keys have been 
    loaded for each trunking system ID. Tuning and alignment information are not transferable and are not 
    affected by cloning. Signalling IdentiÞcation are duplicated in the cloning process. Unique IDs may be 
    assigned with the CPS.
    Procedure:
    1. Use the READ RADIO function to read the radio codeplug to be cloned. i.e. the ÒSourceÓ code-
    plug.
    2. If required, enter the Individual IDÕs for the new radio. Trunking system keys (or FTR Key) are 
    required for cloning the Trunking System Data.
    3. If required, go to the SDF merge screen, to merge SDF Trunking System Data.
    4. Connect ÒTargetÓ radio to the computer and press READ SERIAL NUMBER button to read the 
    ÒTargetÓ radioÕs serial number. This number must be different from the ÒSourceÓ codeplug, or the 
    cloning progress will fail.
    5. Connect ÒTargetÓ radio to the computer, and press the PROGRAM button to program the ÒSourceÓ 
    codeplug into the ÒTargetÓ radio.
    6. The CPS will validate the code plug.
    7. If it fails a warning screen will be displayed informing of the incompatibility between the CPS and 
    code plug, otherwise the information is written into the radioÕs code plug.
    WARNING: Do NOT turn off the radio or disconnect it from the computer while attempting to 
    PROGRAM the codeplug. Interrupting the programming process WILL DESTROY the code-
    plug contents and completely DISABLE the radio.
    ! 
    						
    							6-1
    Chapter 6
    Power Up Self-Test
    6.1 Error Codes - Conventional and LTR Radios
    Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the RAM, ROM checksum, EEPROM 
    hardware, and EEPROM checksum. If these checks are successful, the radio generates two high-
    pitched self-test pass tones, or a musical tone (selected in CPS). If the self-test is not successful, one 
    low-pitched tone is heard. Radios with displays are able to display the error codes. The displayed 
    error codes and related corrections are listed as follows:
    Table 6-1: Power-up Display Codes - (Conventional Radios)
    If the error code 
    displayed is...then, there is 
    a...To correct the problem...
    ÒRAM TST ERRORÓRAM test failure.Retest the radio by turning it off and turning it on 
    again. If message reoccurs, replace RAM (U405). 
    ÒROM CS ERRORÓ Wrong ROM check-
    sum.Reprogram FLASH memory, then retest. If message 
    reoccurs, replace ROM (U406).
    ÒEEPRM HW ERRORÓCodeplug structure 
    mismatch or non 
    existence of 
    codeplug.Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest 
    radio. If message reoccurs, replace EEPROM 
    (U407).
    ÒEEPRM CS ERRORÓ Wrong codeplug 
    checksum.Reprogram codeplug.
    No DisplayBad display module 
    connection or dam-
    aged display mod-
    ule.Check connection between main board and display 
    module or replace with new display module. 
    						
    							6-2Power Up-Self-Test
    6.2 Error Codes - Privacy Plus
    At power-up, the radio performs cursory tests to determine if its basic electronics and software are in 
    working order. Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio 
    display. The presence of an error code should prompt the user that a problem exists and that a service 
    technician should be contacted. Self-test errors are classiÞed as either fatal or non-fatal. Fatal errors 
    will inhibit user operation, non-fatal errors will not. Use Table 6-2: Power-up Display Codes to aid in 
    understanding particular power-up error code displays.
    Table 6-2: Power-up Display Codes
    Failure DisplayType of 
    FailureDescription Possible Source
    FAIL 01/81FATA LExternal ROM/Flash checksum errorBad ROM data, Defective ROM
    FAIL 01/82 FATAL External EEPROM checksum error Bad external codeplug data, 
    Defective external EEPROM
    ERROR 01/02NON-FATALExternal EEPROM checksum errorBad external codeplug data
    FAIL 01/84 FATAL External EEPROM checksum blank Unprogrammed external code-
    plug data
    FAIL 01/88FATA LExternal RAM errorDefective RAM
    FAIL 01/90 FATAL Hardware failure Defective IC
    FAIL 01/92FATA LInternal EEPROM checksum errorBad internal codeplug data, 
    Defective microcontroller
    ERROR 01/12 NON-FATAL Internal EEPROM checksum error Bad internal codeplug data
    FAIL 01/94FATA LInternal EEPROM checksum blankUnprogrammed internal code-
    plug data
    FAIL 01/98 FATAL Internal RAM error Defective microcontroller
    NOTEDue to the nature of fatal ROM & RAM error, it may not be possible to present an error 
    code on the display. In these cases the radio will attempt to display the appropriate 
    error code, generate an illegal mode tone for one second and then reset its microcon-
    troller. 
    						
    							7-1
    Chapter 7
    Accessories
    7.1 HT750¥LS/MTX450/MTX4500/MTX150/MTX1500 Accessories
    7.1.1 Antennas
    7.1.2 Carrying Accessories
    All Models/All Battery Chemistries:
    7.1.3 Carry Cases
    UHF 1 403-470 MHz, Ferrule Connector
    PMAE4002 403-433 MHz Stubby
    PMAE4003433-470 MHz Stubby
    NAE6483 403-520 MHz Whip
    VHF136-174 MHz, Ferrule Connector
    PMAD4012 Stubby Antenna, 136-155 MHz
    PMAD4013Stubby Antenna, 155-174 MHz
    PMAD4014 14 cm. Helical, Standard Length - 136-155 MHz (Red Code)
    PMAD401514 cm. Helical, Standard Length - 155-174 MHz (Black Code)
    PMAD4023 14 cm. Helical, Standard Length -150-161 MHz
    PMAD4025Stubby Antenna, 150-161 MHz
    HLN9952Carry Holder, Belt Clip
    HLN9714  Spring 2-1/2Ó Belt Clip
    HLN9701Nylon Carry Case with Beltloop
    HT750¥LS, MTX450Ultra-High and High Capacity Battery Carry Cases 
    HLN9665 Standard Leather Case, Beltloop
    HLN9676Standard Leather Case, Swivel
    MTX4500 Ultra-High and High Capacity Battery Carry Cases 
    HLN9689Standard Leather Case, DTMF, Beltloop
    HLN9694 Standard Leather Case, DTMF, Swivel
    HT750¥LS,MTX450 Lithium Ion Battery Carry Cases 
    HLN9652 Standard Leather Case, Beltloop, Thin Battery 
    						
    							7-2Accessories
    7.1.4 Chargers 
    7.1.5 Batteries 
    7.1.6 Adapters
    7.1.7 Miscellaneous
    7.1.8 Service Aids
    HLN9670Standard Leather Case, Swive, Thin Batteryl
    MTX4500  Lithium Ion Battery Carry Cases 
    HLN9677Standard Leather Case, DTMF, Beltloop, Thin Battery
    HLN9690 Standard Leather Case, DTMF, Swivel, Thin Battery
    AAHTN3000120V Rapid Rate Single Unit Charger, U.S. 3-Prong Plug
    HTN9000 Rapid Rate Single Unit (Pocket Only)
    EPNN5751120V Transformer Only 
    AAHTN3003  120V Multi-Unit Rapid Rate Charger, U.S. 3-Prong Plug
    NLN7967Mount, Wall Kit for Multi-Unit Charger
    HNN90081200 mAH NiMH High Capacity Battery (Standard With Unit) 
    HNN9009 1900 mAH NiMH Ultra High Capacity Battery 
    HNN90101850 mAH NiMH Ultra High Capacity Battery Factory Mutual (FM)
    HNN9011 1200 mAH NiCd High Capacity Battery Factory Mutual (FM)
    HNN9012 1350 mAH NiCd High Capacity Battery 
    HNN9013 1200 mAH Lithium Ion High Capacity Battery
    AAHLN9716GP300/P1225/P1225¥LS Audio Accessory Adapter-FM Approved 
    (not compatible with BDN6706 or BDN6646)
    HLN9820Dust Cover for Accessory Connector
    HLN9793 Charger Insert Spacer - Compatible with ÒAÓ version chargers only
    HLN9794Charger Insert Spacer - Compatible with ÒBÓ version chargers only
    H5177Customer Programming Software (CPS) - 3 Years Subscription 
    Includes AARKN4074 Programming Test Cable
    RKN4073 Cloning Cable, portable Professional Radio Only
    AARKN4074Programming/Test Cable [(requires a Radio Interface Box (RIB)]
    RKN4075 Ribless Programming Cable (provides interface between 
    computer and portable radio)
    A0180305G54Battery Eliminator Cable. Requires RLN4510 (7.5 volt source) 
    						
    							Accessories7-3
    7.1.9 Audio Accessories 
    7.1.10 Option Boards (HT750¥LS only)
    7.1.11 Remote Speaker Microphones
    RLN4510 7.5 Volt Universal Battery Eliminator
    AA8180384F68Bench test housing eliminator/test Þxture. Requires RLN4510 
    7.5V
    HHLN4134 Ferrule to BNC adapter
    RLN4460Test Box
    HVN9025 Customer Programming Software -CD ROM (HT750¥LS)
    HVN9067Customer Programming Software -CD ROM (MTX450 and 
    MTX4500)
    AARMN4017Ultra-Lightweight Headset with Boom Microphone -FM Approved
    AARMN4018 Lightweight Headset with Boom Microphone and In Line PTT - FM 
    Approved
    AARMN4019Medium Weight Dual Muff Headset, Over the Head with Noise 
    Cancelling Mic and IN Line PTT - FM Approved
    AARMN4020 Heavy Duty Behind the Head Headset with Noise Cancelling 
    Boom Microphone and PTT on Earcup - FM Approved
    Note: NOT for use with MTX450 and MTX4500
    AARMN4021Ear Piece without Volume Control (Beige) - FM Approved
    AARMN4022 2 Wire Ear Piece with Microphone and PTT (Beige) - FM 
    Approved
    AARMN4028Ear Piece without Volume Control (Black) - FM Approved
    AARMN4029 2 Wire Ear Piece with Microphone and PTT (Black) - FM Approved
    AAHLN9729DTMF Decode Option Board with Manual (Field Install only)
    AAHLN9725 Voice Storage Option Board with Manual (Field Install only)
    AAHMN9052Remote Speaker Standard Microphone - FM Approved
    AAHMN9053 Remote Speaker Noise Cancelling Microphone with 3.5 mm. 
    Audio Accessory Jack - FM Approved
    AAHKN9055Replacement Cable for Standard and Noise Cancelling 
    Microphone 
    						
    							7-4Accessories
    7.1.12 Manuals 
    7.1.13 RetroÞt Front Cover Kits 
    6881088C41HT750¥LS User Guide (French, and English)
    6881093C96 MTX150/MTX450 User Guide (French, and English)
    6881093C97MTX1500/MTX4500 User Guide (French, and English)
    6881093C57 HT750¥LS/MTX150/MTX1500/MTX450/MTX4500 Service 
    Manual Supplement, Level 1 & 2 (English)
    6880906Z54Basic Service Manual Level 1 & 2 (English)
    HLN4065ADTMF RetroÞt Kit (HT750¥LS Only) 
    						
    							8-1
    Chapter 8
    Model Chart and Test SpeciÞcations
    8.1 UHF 403-470 MHz (HT Series) 
    8.2 UHF 403-470 MHz (MTX Series) 
    HT Series, UHF, 403-470 MHz
    Model Description
    AAH25RDC9DU3ANHT750¥LS, 403-470 MHz, 4W, 16-Ch 
    Item Description
    X PMLE4148 HT750¥LS Back Cover Kit 
    XPMLN4216HT750¥LS Front Housing Kit
    X NAE6483 (Whip) antenna (403-512 MHz)
    X6881088C41HT750¥LS User Guide (French/English)
    x = Indicates one of each is required.
    MTX Series, 403-470 MHz
    Model Description
    AAH25RDC9GB3ANMTX450, 403-470 MHz, 4W, 16-Ch
    AAH25RDH9GB6AN MTX4500 403-470 MHz, 4W, 160-Ch
    Item Description
    XPMLE4192MTX450 Back Cover Kit 
    X PMLE4193 MTX4500 Back Cover Kit
    XPMLN4216Front Housing Kit (Non-Keypad)
    X PMLN4373 Front Housing Kit (Keypad)
    XXPMAE4002Antenna, Stubby, 403-433 MHz
    X X PMAE4003 Antenna, Stubby, 433-470 MHz
    XXNAE6483Antenna, Whip, 403-520 MHz
    X 6881093C96 MTX450 User Guide (French/English)
    X6881093C97MTX4500 User Guide (French/English)
    x = Indicates one of each is required. 
    						
    							8-2Model Chart and Test Specifications
    8.3 VHF 136-174 MHz (MTX Series) 
    MTX Series, 136-174 MHz
    Model Description
    AAH25KDC9GE3ANMTX150, 136-174 MHz, 5W, 16-Ch
    AAH25KDH9GE6AN MTX1500 136-174 MHz, 5W, 160-Ch
    Item Description
    XPMLD4170MTX150 Back Cover Kit 
    X PMLD4171 MTX1500 Back Cover Kit
    XPMLN4216Front Housing Kit (Non-Keypad)
    X PMLN4373 Front Housing Kit (Keypad)
    XXPMAD4012VHF Stubby Antenna, 136-155 MHz
    X X PMAD4013 VHF Stubby Antenna, 155-174 MHz
    XXPMAD401414 cm. Helical, Standard Length - 136-155 MHz (Red Code)
    X X PMAD401514 cm. Helical, Standard Length - 155-174 MHz (Black Code)
    XXPMAD402314 cm. Helical, Standard Length -150-161 MHz
    X X PMAD4025 VHF Stubby Antenna, 150-161 MHz
    X6881093C96MTX150 User Guide (French/English)
    X 6881093C97 MTX1500 User Guide (French/English)
    x = Indicates one of each is required. 
    						
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