CPS Programming Setup 6-3
3.0 CPS Programming Setup
Refer to online help files for the CPS Programming procedures.
4.0 Cloning Information
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. 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 Identification Numbers (IDs) are duplicated in the cloning process. Unique IDs may be
assigned with the CPS.
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 side buttons 1 and 2 then turn radio on. Both radios pro-
duce a “clone-entry” tone and turn on their green LEDs.
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 “clone-exit” tone.
7. Turn both radios off.
8. Disconnect the cloning cable from both radios and turn them on for normal operation.
Figure 6-2 CPS Programming Setup
RIB
RLN-4008B
RIB Power Supply
RLN4460A
Test Box
Rx
Gnd
Data
Tx Data
Radio
Battery
Computer Interface
Cable
Program/
PMKN4004A
Test Cable