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    							19
    Programming Mode
    k
    4.  Scramble Code
    :  Codes that make your transmissions sound garbled to anyone 
    listening who is not set to that specific code. 
    Please refer to Scramble Code on page 21.
    5.  Bandwidth
    :  Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which must 
    match other radios for optimum audio quality. 
    The Cloning Feature used with the optional accessory 53879 Multi-Unit 
    Charger (MUC) can help to duplicate radio settings easily for multiple radio 
    use. Please refer to page 23.
    The above features with Preset Channels and Manager Lock can be selected in 
    Programming Mode: k.
    Access k by turning the radio On while holding the 
    M and J 
    buttons for three seconds. 
    The Programming icon; k illuminates and radio chirps to indicate access. 
    Exit k by holding the M for three seconds.
    Note:  k does not timeout.
    Now, you may use your radio’s 
    \ and 
    [ or 
    ] to select features. 
    Press
    Display
    Then Press
    \The icon 
    representing 
    the feature 
    you want.[ or ] to select the feature. Press
     M and release to 
    return to the beginning of the Programming Menu.
    Press
     M for three seconds to exit programming mode. 
    6881038B80.book  Page 19  Wednesday, September 26, 2001  4:16 PM 
    						
    							Programming Mode
    20kk
    Channel 
    (XU2600 and XV2600 Only) 
    Interference Eliminator Code
    The Interference Eliminator Code helps minimize interference by providing you with 
    a choice of code combinations, which filter out static, noise, and unwanted 
    messages.
    Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to page 11.
    Note:  To hear everyone on your frequency, select Interference Eliminator Code 0. Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to page 10.
    The Channel number flashes. l and Code will display 
    alternately. 
    Press [ or ] until the desired Channel is selected. 
    Frequency
    Press \ once, l indicator illuminates and the 
    Frequency flashes. 
    Press 
    [ or 
    ] to choose desired Frequency. 
    Exit the Programming Mode by holding down M.
    To set the Code, press \ until the Code number display begins 
    to flash. 
    Then press 
    [ or 
    ] to choose the Code. 
    6
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    							21
    Programming Mode
    k
    Scramble Code
    (2-watt models only)
    Your radio has the Scramble feature, which makes your transmissions sound 
    garbled to anyone listening without the same code. It doesn’t guarantee 
    confidentiality, but it adds an extra layer of privacy. 
    Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to page 11. 
    Press \ as needed until e is displayed. 
    Then press 
    [ or 
    ] to choose the Scramble Code. 
    
    Select code 
    1, 2, or 
    3. Factory Default is set to Off: 0.
    When you exit k, radio displays e.
    Bandwidth (when FCC allowable)
    Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which must match other radios 
    for optimal radio quality.
    Note:  Spirit GT radios operate on 12.5 kHz Bandwidth C, while M series operate 
    on 25.0 kHz Bandwidth D. Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to 
    page 11. Change the setting by pushing the \ until K displays. 
    Bandwidth is only selectable when flashing.
    Press 
    [ or 
    ] to select setting:
    Either D (high: 25.0 kHz) or C (low: 12.5 kHz) will display.  
    e0
    K
    C
    6881038B80.book  Page 21  Wednesday, September 26, 2001  4:16 PM 
    						
    							Programming Mode
    22kk
    Manager Lock
    This feature aids in preventing accidental or intentional changing of radio settings. 
    All buttons with the exception of M, B and the Monitor feature will be unaccessible 
    when Y is chosen.
    Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to page 11.
    Note:  On multi-channel models, Manager Lock will lock your radio on the current 
    Channel.
    Assigning Channels to Presets
    (XU2600 and XV2600 Only)
    Make sure k is accessed. Please refer to page 11.
    Press 
    [ or 
    ] to choose desired Channel.
    Press and hold T or S to assign that Channel to a preset, radio beeps to 
    confirm. All of the Channel settings are assigned to that Preset button. To turn lock on, press \ until f displays.
    Press [ or ] to select setting, Y or n. 
    Once turned on, f icon displays after exiting k.
    n
    6881038B80.book  Page 22  Wednesday, September 26, 2001  4:16 PM 
    						
    							23
    Programming Mode
    k
    Cloning
    The X Series radios have cloning capability when connected via the 53879 
    Multi-Unit Charger (MUC). Cloning enables rapid fleet reconfiguration because all 
    selectable settings are sent to the target unit. The Target radio must be placed behind 
    the Source radio and turned On. Radios must be of the same band; UHF or VHF. 
    Multi-channel models can Clone to single-channel radios, but only the first channel 
    is cloned. Please refer to the MUC Users Guide included with this accessory.  
    Note:  The MUC does not need to be plugged in for Cloning feature to work.
    Resetting Factory Defaults
    All selectable features can be reset to factory defaults by turning the radio On while 
    holding M and \ buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
    Note:  The radio cannot be reset if Manager Lock is enabled.   Make sure k is accessed. 
    Please refer to page 11.
    The source radio enters Cloning Mode and 
    clones through an extended press of J. Target Radio Display
    Either W for pass or N for fail appears on the Source 
    Radio Display. 
    If cloning was successful all segments on the Target 
    Radio Display will light up. Turn radio Off and back 
    On again to use.
    Pressing J again will clone additional radios. Source Radio Display
    k
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    							Use and Care
    24X
    Use and CareIf the radio is submerged in water...Use a soft damp cloth 
    to clean the exterior.Do not immerse 
    in water.Do not use alcohol or 
    cleaning solutions.
    Turn radio Off and 
    remove batteries.Dry with soft cloth.Do not use radio until 
    completely dry.
    XXXXXX
    6881038B80.book  Page 24  Wednesday, September 26, 2001  4:16 PM 
    						
    							25Frequency and Code Charts
    X
    Frequency and Code ChartsThe charts on these pages provide Frequency and Code information. These charts 
    are useful when using Motorola X Series two-way radios with other business 
    radios. Frequency position is identical to Spirit M, GT and S Series Frequencies. 
    (Where applicable.)
    VHF FrequenciesFrequency
    MHz
    Bandwidth
    Frequency
    MHz
    Bandwidth
    1 151.6250 25.00
    16
    151.8650
    25.00
    2
    151.9550
    25.00
    17 151.8950 25.00
    3 154.5700 25.0018
    151.9250
    25.00
    4
    154.6000
    25.00
    19 152.7000 25.00
    5 151.7000 12.5/25.020
    154.4900
    25.00
    6
    151.7600
    12.5/25.0
    21 154.5150 25.00
    *7 151.8200
    12.5/25.0
    22
    154.5275
    25.00
    *8
    151.8800
    12.5/25.0
    23 154.5400 25.00
    *9 151.9400
    12.5/25.0
    24
    154.6000
    25.00
    10
    151.5125
    25.00
    25 154.6550 25.00
    11 151.6550 25.0026
    158.4000
    25.00
    12
    151.6850
    25.00
    27 158.4075 25.00
    13 151.7150 25.00
    *Note:  
    Due to FCC regulations,
    these frequencies transmit at only
    1 watt.
    14
    151.7450
    25.00
    15 151.7750 25.00
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    							Frequency and Code Charts
    26XUHF Frequencies
    Frequency 
    MHz
    Bandwidth
    Frequency
    MHz
    Bandwidth
    1 464.5000 12.5/25.0
    29 462.9125 12.5
    2
    464.5500
    12.5/25.0
    30
    464.4875
    12.5
    3 467.7625 12.5
    31 464.5125 12.5
    4
    467.8125
    12.5
    32
    464.5375
    12.5
    5 467.8500 12.5/25.0
    33 464.5625 12.5
    6
    467.8750
    12.5/25.0
    34
    466.0375
    12.5
    7 467.9000 12.5/25.0
    35 466.0625 12.5
    8
    467.9250
    12.5/25.0
    36
    466.0875
    12.5
    9 461.0375 12.5
    37 466.1125 12.5
    10
    461.0625
    12.5
    38
    466.1375
    12.5
    11 461.0875 12.5
    39 466.1625 12.5
    12
    461.1125
    12.5
    40
    466.1875
    12.5
    13 461.1375 12.5
    41 466.2125 12.5
    14
    461.1625
    12.5
    42
    466.2375
    12.5
    15 461.1875 12.5
    43 466.2625 12.5
    16
    461.2125
    12.5
    44
    466.2875
    12.5
    17 461.2375 12.5
    45 466.3125 12.5
    18
    461.2625
    12.5
    46
    466.3375
    12.5
    19 461.2875 12.5
    47 466.3625 12.5
    20
    461.3125
    12.5
    48
    467.7875
    12.5
    21 461.3375 12.5
    49 467.8375 12.5
    22
    461.3625
    12.5
    50
    467.8625
    12.5
    23 462.7625 12.5
    51 467.8875 12.5
    24
    462.7875
    12.5
    52
    467.9125
    12.5
    25 462.8125 12.5
    53 469.4875 12.5
    26
    462.8375
    12.5
    54
    469.5125
    12.5
    27 462.8625 12.5
    55 469.5375 12.5
    28
    462.8875
    12.5
    56
    469.5625
    12.5
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    							27Frequency and Code Charts
    X Interference Eliminator Codes
    Carrier Squelch (0) disables Interference Eliminator Codes. 
    Code
    Hz 
    Code
    Hz 
    Code
    Hz 
    1
    67.0
    14
    107.2
    27
    167.9
    2
    71.9
    15
    110.9
    28
    173.8
    3
    74.4
    16
    114.8
    29
    179.9
    4
    77.0
    17
    118.8
    30
    186.2
    5
    79.7
    18
    123.0
    31
    192.8
    6
    82.5
    19
    127.3
    32
    203.5
    7
    85.4
    20
    131.8
    33
    210.7
    8
    88.5
    21
    136.5
    34
    218.1
    9
    91.5
    22
    141.3
    35
    225.7
    10
    94.8
    23
    146.2
    36
    233.6
    11
    97.4
    24
    151.4
    37
    241.8
    12
    100.0
    25
    156.7
    38
    250.3
    13
    103.5
    26
    162.2
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    							Frequency and Code Charts
    28XDigital Interference Eliminator Codes
    Code 
    Code Word
    Code
    Code Word
    Code
    Code Word
    39 023
    67
    174 95 445
    40
    025 68 205
    96
    464
    41 026
    69
    223 97 465
    42
    031 70 226
    98
    466
    43 032
    71
    243 99 503
    44
    043 72 244
    100
    506
    45 047
    73
    245 101 516
    46
    051 74 251
    102
    532
    47 054
    75
    261 103 546
    48
    065 76 263
    104
    565
    49 071
    77
    265 105 606
    50
    072 78 271
    106
    612
    51 073
    79
    306 107 624
    52
    074 80 311
    108
    627
    53 114
    81
    315 109 631
    54
    115 82 331
    110
    632
    55 116
    83
    343 111 654
    56
    125 84 346
    112
    662
    57 131
    85
    351 113 664
    58
    132 86 364
    114
    703
    59 134
    87
    365 115 712
    60
    143 88 371
    116
    723
    61 152
    89
    411 117 731
    62
    155 90 412
    118
    732
    63 156
    91
    413 119 734
    64
    162 92 423
    120
    743
    65 165
    93
    431 121 754
    66
    172 94 432
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