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Motorola MTX 9000 User Manual

Motorola MTX 9000
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68P81074C50-J
© 1996 by Motorola, Inc., Radio Products Group
8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322
Printed in U.S.A. 11/96. All Rights Reserved.
RSS Technical Support (Domestic): 800-367-4803 (Menu #5)
(International): 305-475-3778
68P81074C50-J
Motorola
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322
*6881074C50*
MT 2000
TM
, MTS 2000
TM
,
MTX 838
TM
, MTX 8000
TM
,
and MTX 9000
TM
(MTSX)
Radio Service Software
User’s Guide
Software Part Number: RVN-4097

Table of Contents

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Motorola MTX 9000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotorola
ModelMTX 9000
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION

1.2 Prerequisites

Required knowledge and system specifications for using the RSS.

1.3 Using This Manual

Guidance on how to read and understand the manual's content.

SECTION 2. GETTING STARTED AND INITIAL SETUP

2.1 Assembling the Hardware

Instructions for connecting the required computer and radio hardware.

2.2 Understanding Computer Basics

Explanation of fundamental computer parts like monitor, system unit, and keyboard.

2.3 Understanding Computer Storage Systems

Details on RAM, ROM, hard disks, and diskettes for data storage.

2.4 Understanding the Disk Operating System (DOS)

Basic information about MS-DOS commands relevant to RSS operation.

2.5 What's on the RSS Diskettes

Lists the files provided on the Radio Service Software diskettes.

2.6 Organizing Your Hard Disk and Diskettes

Recommendations for structuring directories to manage radio archive files.

2.7 Starting the RSS

Procedures for installing and launching the Radio Service Software.

2.8 Navigating Through the RSS Menus

Explains the RSS menu structure, screens, and keyboard navigation.

2.10 Setting (Configuring) the RSS Computer Defaults

How to set default paths, ports, and screen colors for the RSS.

2.13 Setup Configuration

Overall setup procedures for the RSS and radio interface.

SECTION 3. BASIC RADIO PROGRAMMING TUTORIAL

3.2 Programming a Basic MT2000 Conventional Radio

Step-by-step guide for programming conventional MT2000 radios.

3.3 Programming a Basic MTX8000 Trunked Radio

Step-by-step guide for programming trunked MTX8000 radios.

3.4 Cloning More Radios the Same Way

Procedure for copying radio personalities to multiple radios.

SECTION 4. SERVICE MENU FUNCTIONS

4.2 Service Menu

Access point for radio alignment and service functions.

4.2.1 Transmitter Alignment Menu

Procedures for aligning radio transmitter parameters.

4.2.2 Receiver Alignment Menu

Procedures for aligning radio receiver parameters.

4.2.3 Signalling Alignment Menu

Procedures for aligning radio signaling parameters.

SECTION 5. GET/SAVE/PROGRAM MENU FUNCTIONS

5.2 Get/Save/Program Menu

Functions for transferring radio codeplug data to/from disk.

5.2.1 Reading Codeplug Data

How to read radio codeplug data from the radio or archive file.

5.2.3 Radio Cloning

Process for copying radio configurations between compatible radios.

5.2.5 Programming the Radio’s Codeplug

Writing modified codeplug data back to the radio.

SECTION 6. CHANGE/VIEW MENU FUNCTIONS

6.2 Change/View Menu

Accessing menus to modify radio codeplug data.

6.2.1 Radio Wide Configuration Menu

Configuring general radio parameters affecting all operations.

6.2.2 Trunking Menu

Accessing settings for trunked radio systems.

6.2.3 Conventional Menu

Accessing settings for conventional radio operations.

SECTION 7. PRINT MENU FUNCTIONS

7.1 Introduction to Section

Explains the purpose of the print functions in the RSS.

7.1.1 Print Radio Wide Features Configuration Menu

Printing the radio-wide configuration settings.

7.1.2 Trunking Menu

Printing trunking system and personality details.

7.1.3 Conventional Menu

Printing conventional system and personality details.

SECTION 8. FILE MAINTENANCE MENU FUNCTIONS

8.1 Introduction to Section

Overview of file management capabilities within the RSS.

8.2 File Maintenance Menu

Accessing tools for managing directories and files.

8.2.1 Create Directory Path

Steps to create new directories for organizing files.

8.2.2 Delete Archive File

Procedure for removing unwanted files from the disk drive.

SECTION 9. FLASHPORT UPGRADE

9.1 Introduction to FLASHport

Overview of the FLASHport feature for radio software upgrades.

9.2 Flashing Procedure

Steps for performing radio software upgrades using FLASHport.

APPENDIX A COMPUTER TO RADIO COMMUNICATION ERROR CODES

APPENDIX B TPL FREQUENCIES AND CODES TABLE

APPENDIX C MTSX FEATURES

APPENDIX D TRUNKED RADIO PERSONALITY CHART

APPENDIX E CONVENTIONAL RADIO PERSONALITY CHART

KEY MENU INDEX

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