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    Radio Tuning: Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure 3-3
    3.4 Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure
    There is a silver seal on the bottom left of the radio chassis. Remove the seal to expose the two 
    potentiometers for audio and sub-audio (CTCSS) modulation adjustment. RV601, which is slightly 
    higher, is the trimmer potentiometer for audio modulation tuning. The lower trimmer potentiometer 
    (RV602) is meant for sub-audio modulation tuning.
    3.4.1 Audio Modulation Tuning
    1. Set the radio to transmit at the appropriate tuning frequency (See “Tuning Frequency” in 
    Table 3-1) with low power. Set Channel Spacing to CS-25.0 for 25 kHz (see “Radio 
    Programming” section).
    2. On the test equipment, set it to receive at the appropriate tuning frequency (See “Tuning 
    Frequency” on page 3-4) and with the following configurations:
    Audio bandwidth: 0.25 Hz to 15,000 Hz.
    De-emphasis: OFF
    3. Inject a 60 mV 1 kHz tone to the radio through the external mic connector.
    4. Key up the radio.
    5. Using a ceramic tuning tool, adjust RV601 to tune the audio modulation deviation to settle 
    between 4.3 kHz to 4.5 kHz.Figure 3-4.  
    RV601
    RV602 
    						
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    3-4Radio Tuning: Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure
    3.4.2 Sub-Audio Modulation Tuning
    1. Set the radio to transmit at the appropriate tuning frequency (See “Tuning Frequency” on 
    Table 3-1) with low power and TX PL frequency of 100.0 Hz. Set Channel Spacing to CS-
    25.0 for 25 kHz (see “Chapter 4 Radio Programming”  section).
    2. On the test equipment, set it to receive at the appropriate tuning frequency (see “Chapter 4 
    Radio Programming” section) and with the following configurations:
    Audio bandwidth: 0.25 Hz to 3,000 Hz.
    De-emphasis: OFF
    3. Do NOT inject any tone to the radio.
    4. Key up the radio.
    5. Using a ceramic tuning tool, adjust RV602 to tune the sub-audio modulation deviation to 
    settle between 0.65 kHz to 0.75 kHz.
    3.4.3 Tuning Frequency
    Table 3-1.  
    Band Frequency (MHz)
    VHF 136-174 MHz155.025
    UHF 435-480 MHz 457.5 
    						
    							Chapter 4 Radio Programming
    4.1 Introduction
    The Business Portable Radio can be programmed by using the Customer Programming Software 
    (CPS).
    4.2 Programming Your Radio
    4.2.1 Overview of the Programming Process
    To prepare properly programmed radios for your customers, you should:
    Program one radio with all the necessary parameters, as required by your customers.
    4.3 CPS Programming
    The CPS is designed for use in the Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP environment.
    An Installation instruction manual is contained within the CPS kit.
    Refer to online help files for the CPS Programming procedures.Description Kit Number
    Customer Programming and Tuning Software (CD)RVN4196_
    Figure 4-1.  
    Radio
    Programming Cable (2.5mm)
    DSK001C706
    Comm
    Port 
    						
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    4-2Radio Programming: Programming
    4.4 Programming
    4.4.1 PL Frequencies and Codes
    NOTE:PL1, PL2, PL3 are the User Defined PL Frequencies.  PL Freq (Hz)Motorola 
    CodeEquiv. 
    PL Code PL Freq (Hz)Motorola 
    CodeEquiv. 
    PL Code
    67001 XZ136.5022 4Z
    69.3
    002 WZ141.3023 4A
    71.9
    003 XA146.2024 4B
    74.4
    004 WA151.4025 5Z
    77
    005 XB156.7026 5A
    79.7
    006 WB162.2027 5B
    82.5
    007 YZ167.9028 6Z
    85.4
    008 YA173.8029 6A
    88.5
    009 YB179.9030 6B
    91.5
    010 ZZ186.2031 7Z
    94.8
    011 ZA192.8032 7A
    97.4
    012 ZB203.5033 M1
    100
    013 1Z206.5034 8Z
    103.5
    014 1A210.7035 M2
    107.2
    015 1B218.1036 M3
    110.9
    016 2Z225.7037 M4
    114.8
    017 2A229.1038 9Z
    118.8
    018 2B233.6039 M5
    123
    019 3Z241.8040 M6
    127.3
    020 3A250.3041 M7
    131.8
    021 3B254.1042 0Z
    PL1PL1
    PL2PL2
    PL3PL3 
    						
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    Radio Programming: Programming4-3
    4.4.2 DPL Codes
    NOTE:The codes marked with an asterisk are not part of the 83 standard EIA/TIA-603 codes.
    4.4.3 Examples
    4.4.3.1 Setting Up a Scan List
    Scenario: To setup Scan List 1 with the following channels - CH 001, CH 003, CH 015, CH 025, 
    CH 032.
    Steps:
    1. Turn off the radio.
    2. Enter Programming Mode, by pressing and holding the Monitor button while turning on the 
    radio. A ringing tone is heard, indicating that your radio is in Programming Mode. The 
    K indi-
    cator illuminates and RW is displayed.  DPL 
    CodeMotorola 
    CodeDPL 
    CodeMotorola 
    CodeDPL 
    CodeMotorola 
    CodeDPL 
    CodeMotorola 
    Code
    23043 152065 343087 606109
    25
    044 155066 346088 61211 0
    26
    045 156067 351089 624111
    31
    046 162068 364090 62711 2
    32
    047 165069 365091 63111 3
    43
    048 172070 371092 63211 4
    47
    049 174071 411093 645*11 5
    51
    050 205072 412094 65411 6
    54
    051 223073 413095 66211 7
    65
    052 226074 423096 66411 8
    71
    053 243075 431097 70311 9
    72
    054 244076 432098 712120
    73
    055 245077 445099 723121
    74
    056 251078 464100 731122
    11 4
    057 261079 465101 732123
    11 5
    058 263080 466102 734124
    11 6
    059 265081 503103 743125
    125
    060 271082 506104 754126
    131
    061 306083 516105
    132062 311084 532106
    134063 315085 546107
    143064 331086 565108 
    						
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    4-4Radio Programming: Programming
    3. Press PTT or the Montor button until SCANLST1 is displayed.
    4. Press
    . The first scan list member holder, 1-01-, will be displayed. Press the A or C button 
    to scroll to 001.
    5. Press 
    again. When 1-02- appears, press the A or C button to scroll to 003 and 
    subsequently in this manner, enter the other channels.
    6. Press PTT or the Monitor, when all the channel numbers have been entered.
    7. Turn off your radio, if you have completed the programming, or proceed to the next 
    parameter. Note:
    If a mistake is made, useor to move to the appropriate scan list member holder and 
    press D to erase the channel number. 
    						
    							Chapter 5 Error Code Displays
    5.1 Error Codes
    The radio performs cursory tests during start-up and during operations 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 means that a problem exists and 
    that the user should contact a service technician. Use the following table to aid in understanding 
    particular error code displays.
    Table 5-1.  
    Failure Display Description
    MEM ERRDefective ROM.
    EEP ERR Defective external EEPROM. Codeplug data is corrupted.
    PLL ERRThe radio cannot receive or transmit on the programmed frequencies. 
    						
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    5-2Error Code Displays: Error Codes 
    						
    							Chapter 6 Accessories
    6.1 Antennas
    PMAD4012 136-155 MHz, Helical Antenna, 9cm
    PMAD4013 155-174 MHz, Helical Antenna, 9cm
    PMAE4011 435-480 MHz, Helical Antenna, 10cm
    PMAD4014 136-155 MHz, Helical Antenna, 14cm
    PMAD4027 136-155 MHz, Helical Antenna, 15cm
    PMAD4028 148-174 MHz, Helical Antenna, 15cm
    PMAD4015 155-174 MHz, Helical Antenna, 14cm
    PMAE4003 430-470 MHz, Helical Antenna, 9cm
    NAE6483 403-520 MHz, Whip Antenna
    NAD6502 146-174 MHz, Heliflex Antnna
    6.2 Carrying Accessories
    4285820Z01 Shoulder Strap
    HLN9844_ 2 Spring Belt Clip
    RLN4815_ Fanny Pack
    HLN9985_ Waterproof Bag
    JMZN4020_ Handstrap for Radio
    4280384H01 Radio Pak Replacement Retaining Strap w/Snap
    4280384F89 Radio Pak Belt Lengthener for RLN4815
    6.3 Chargers
    PMTN4087 Rapid Charger Kit, 120 V
    RLN4940 Slow Desktop Charger Kit, 120 V
    PMTN4073 13 Hour Charger, 120 V
    6.4 Batteries
    PMNN4063_R NiMH, 1500 mAH
    6.5 Audio Accessories
    PMLN4294 Ear Set Mic w/PTT
    PMLN4425 Ear Set Boom Mic w/Remote Ring PTT
    HMN9030 Remote Speaker Mic
    HMN9013 Lightweight Handset w/Boom Mic 
    						
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    6-2Accessories: Manuals
    6.6 Manuals
    6881096C35 Business Portable Radio User Guide (English)
    6881098C60 CP125 Radio User Guide (English/French)
    6.7 Software
    RVN4196_ Business Portable Radio Customer Programming Software (CD) 
    						
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