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TETRA Customer Programming Software (CPS) MTH800/MTM800/MTP850 Motorola TETRA Terminals Start-up User Guide 6802974C10-D 07/05

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A Customer Programming Software (CPS)

MTH800/MTM800/MTP850Motorola TETRA Terminals

Start-up User Guide

6802974C10-D

07/05

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1UIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1IS GUIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1IS GUIDE (continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

INE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2HIS GUIDE:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16: “Cannot communicate with the phone”. . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

ITH STANDARD CONTROL HEAD . . . . . . . . 20XPANSION HEAD & IA ACCESSORY CONNECTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

ITHOUT CONTROL HEAD

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CONTENTS

Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WHO SHOULD USE THIS GWHAT TO LOOK FOR IN THWHAT TO LOOK FOR IN THWHAT TO LOOK FOR ON-LCONVENTIONS USED IN T

Section 1: Installing the SoftwareSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.INSTALLING THE CPS . . . .WEB UPGRADE . . . . . . . . . .FEATURE ENABLING. . . . .STARTING THE CPS . . . . . .VERIFYING THE INSTALLA

Section 2: Setting Up the HardwaHARDWARE SETUP: MTH

PROGRAMMING MTH800 .MTH800 ERROR MESSAGEPROGRAMMING MTM800 .PROGRAMMING MTM800 WPROGRAMMING MTM800 EMOTOROCYCLE MODEL VPROGRAMMING MTM800 W

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24: “Cannot communicate with the phone” . . . . . . . . . 25

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26D ENGLISH USER INTERFACE TO NATIONAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26ANGUAGE SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27PLICATION WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

HELP SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 CPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32NTENT VIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35ING FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37LE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41UG FILE WITH A PASSWORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

LE FROM THE PHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44CODEPLUG FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45PLUG FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46EN CODEPLUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 TO THE PHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51HE PHONE(S) USING THE COPY WIZARD . . . 52

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VIA 9-PIN CONNECTOR . . .HARDWARE SETUP: MTP8PROGRAMMING MTP850. .MTP850 ERROR MESSAGE

Section 3: Using the CPS . . . . . . .CHANGING CPS STANDARUSER INTERFACE . . . . . . . .ADDITIONAL REGIONAL LFEATURES OF THE CPS APACCESSING THE ON-LINEGETTING AROUND IN THEUSING THE MENUS . . . . . .USING THE TREE AND CO

Section 4: Tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . .BEFORE YOU START . . . . .CONFIGURING THE LOGGOPENING A CODEPLUG FIPROTECTING THE CODEPLREADING A CODEPLUG FIAUTOMATIC BACKUP OF CONFIGURING THE CODECOPYING ENTRIES BETWESAVING A CODEPLUG FILWRITING THE CODEPLUGCLONING CODEPLUG TO T

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EPLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54HE PHONE (FLASHING) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66TH800, MTP850) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

MTH800, MTP850) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

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hortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77SOFTWARE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77HARDWARE SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

copy Wizard (Cloning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

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a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

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COPYING THE PHONE CODWRITING SOFTWARE TO TUPGRADING PHONE . . . . .ERASE SOFTWARE . . . . . . .RESTORE RADIO. . . . . . . . .EXPORTING USER DATA .IMPORTING USER DATA. .EXPORTING USER REPORTIMPORT SCREEN SAVER (MEXPORT SCREEN SAVER (FINAL THOUGHTS . . . . . . .

Appendix A: CPS Menu Map . . .CPS Menu Map (continued) .

Appendix B: Keyboard Default S

Appendix C: Troubleshooting . .TROUBLESHOOTING THE TROUBLESHOOTING THE

Appendix D. Cross Model Multi-

Appendix E. Supported Models .

Appendix F: Contacting MotorolCUSTOMER SUPPORT . . . .ORDERING PARTS . . . . . . .

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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rmation necessary to install and get a basic A Customer Programming Software (CPS). The e programme from Motorola that is used to program ustomise their operation.

UIDE

ho will use the CPS to program TETRA terminals.

HIS GUIDE

tion process.

up required to program TETRA terminals.

he CPS. It shows you how to obtain on-line help and

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This User’s Guide contains the infounderstanding of how to use TETRTETRA CPS is a PC-based softwarfeatures into TETRA terminals to c

WHO SHOULD USE THIS G

This Guide is intended for anyone w

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN T

This guide is organised as follows:

Section 1 describes the CPS installa

Section 2 explains the hardware set

Section 3 provides an overview of tnavigate through the user interface.

Note: This guide assumes that you are familiar with basic Windows operations. If this is not the case, be sure to read the documentation that came with your version of Windows before you proceed.

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HIS GUIDE (continued)

step-by-step instructions on how to perform selected

for technical support or to order programming

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nt the on-line help installed with the CPS. Be sure to -sensitive information:

e on-line help, turn to page 31.

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN T

Section 4 is a tutorial that provides tasks using the CPS.

The Appendixes contain:

• CPS menu map• Keyboard shortcuts• Troubleshooting information• Details on contacting Motorola

hardware.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON-L

This guide is designed to supplemerefer to the on-line help for context

• Terminal’s codeplug blocks• CPS menus and menu functions• CPS fields

For information on how to access th

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HIS GUIDE:

Description

sis and for new terms.

keyboard keys.

te the location and name of a CPS menu function. For pen refers to the Open function in the File menu.

hints on using the CPS.

e task procedure continues on the following page.

rational procedure, practice, or condition to which you ial attention.

nditions which can result in loss or corruption of data, or cation files.

H800/MTM800/MTP850 Motorola TETRA Terminals.

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CONVENTIONS USED IN T

Convention

italics Used for empha

bold Used to indicate

File/Open Used to designaexample, File/O

TIP: Denotes tips and

Indicates that th

Note: Indicates an opeshould pay spec

Alerts you of codamage to appli

TETRA Phone/Radio Designates: MT

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PC or compatible computer with the following

• Minimal configuration, and to programme one terminal at a time: Pentium 1 GHz. OR,

• For multiple terminal programming at the same time: Pentium 2GHz or above.

• Minimal configuration, and to programme one terminal at a time: 256 MB. OR,

• For multiple terminal programming at the same time: 512 MB or above.

At least one free. Up to 16 serial ports are supported to allow multiple terminal upgrade and flashing of software.To allow quick upgrade and flashing of software.70 MBCD-ROM Microsoft Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro

English/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Korean

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1 Installing the Software

Section 1: Installing the Software

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

The TETRA CPS requires an IBM®

minimum configuration:

Processor:

Memory (RAM):

RS-232 Serial port:

USB (Universal Serial Bus) portFree hard disk space for installation:Drive:

Operating system:

Language:

Note: The CPS allows you to keep multiple codeplug windows open simultaneously. The number of codeplug windows that can remain open at any given time is determined by the amount of memory available to the CPS.

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CPS on your hard drive:

to ensure a successful installation.

ive.

elect Install CPS from the screen.

InstallShield wizard to guide you through the

exists on your computer, you will be prompted if you ersion. We recommend that you remove the existing eeded. Any files that you may have saved to the

t be deleted during the remove process.

PS will be automatically installed at its previous

ears, read the instructions and click Next.

are Licence Agreement (“Agreement”) completely. tton at the end of the page, you indicate that you accept ou may then install the Software.

ation screen, click Next to install the CPS in the fferent installation directory, click the Browse button.

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INSTALLING THE CPS

Follow the steps below to install the

1 Quit all Windows applications

2 Insert the CD-ROM into its dr

3 The Autorun screen appears. S

4 The setup programme will runinstallation process.

If a version of the CPS alreadywant to remove/upgrade that vversion only if it is no longer nexisting CPS directory will no

If you choose to upgrade, the Clocation.

5 When the Welcome screen app

6 Read the Click-Through SoftwBy selecting the “I Accept” buthe terms of this Agreement. Y

7 In the Choose Destination Locdefault location. To select a di

Do not delete or move any files installed with the CPS. They are required to run the CPS.

Note: If the Autorun screen is deactivated, start the Explorer. Navigate to the CD folder called “Autorun”. Double click on autorun.exe.

It is recommended to restart the computer for a correct functioning of the CPS.

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Folder name for describing the CPS in the Windows

a desktop shortcut to the CPS. Click Yes to create the me.

ation.

ou can choose to read the readme.txt file. Then click

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8 Select the desired Programme Start menu. Click Next.

9 You will be prompted to createshortcut. Select the shortcut na

10 Click Next to begin the install

11 When the setup is complete, yFinish to exit setup.Note: It is recommended to always read the

readme.txt file for the latest updates.

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ers of previous CPS versions to download and install grade” facility only works for those customers who al CPS copy. wnloaded without an existing full CPS installation on neither install nor operate.

CPS executable on your hard drive:

to ensure a successful installation.

he URL (Uniform Resource Locator) provided by your ntative.

save the file to your hard drive.

programme will run InstallShield wizard to guide you s.

are Licence Agreement (“Agreement”) completely. tton at the end of the page, you indicate that you accept ou may then install the software.

ed on your computer, the CPS executable will lled on the computer.

lick Finish to exit setup.

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WEB UPGRADE

Web upgrade allows existing customthe latest CPS executable. This “uphave previously purchased an originTherefore, if this CPS upgrade is dothe computer, the CPS upgrade will

Follow the steps below to install the

1 Quit all Windows applications

2 Enter the web, and then enter tlocal customer service represe

3 Click the CPS executable and

4 Click the *.exe file. The setupthrough the installation proces

5 Click Next.

6 Read the Click-Through SoftwBy selecting the “I Accept” buthe terms of this Agreement. Y

If multiple versions are installoverwrite the last version insta

7 When the setup is complete, c

Note: Web upgrade is available only for certain CPS products. Please check with your local customer service representative for availability of web upgrade.

The web upgrade will overwrite any last installed CPS’s if the user has multiple versions on his/her computer.

Do not delete or move any files installed with the CPS. They are required to run the CPS.

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bled, the CPS disables access to the fields belonging to

or GPS) are separately priced in terminals.

or a single feature or for a number of features receives mer CPS and a dongle (“Feature Enable Dongle”) that number of enables per feature.

on one or more terminals simultaneously – all in one

as described in the terminal’s hardware set-up. The ter-ial block for keeping the list of feature paid flags, each ately paid feature.gle to the PC.

rd.

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FEATURE ENABLING

Whenever a feature paid flag is disaseparately priced features.

Some TETRA features (e.g.: WAP

The customer who has paid either fthe Feature Enable kit, i.e. the Custocontains information about the total

Feature enabling can be performed operation.

Proceed as follows:

1. Connect the terminal to the PC minal’s codeplug contains specof which corresponds to a separ

2. Connect the Feature Enable don3. Run the CPS.4. Enter the Administrator passwo

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e Enable Feature dialogue opens up and displays e and the terminal attached to the currently active port.

e feature you have paid.e decreased each time you enable one of the features

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5. Select Tools/Enable Feature. Thinformation related to the dongl

6. Enable the check box next to th7. Click Burn. Each counter will b

you have ordered.

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ports and detects the terminal that is connected to the ssage appears and displays the result of operations per n.ion result for each terminal.

atures in a dongle and you connected several terminals ome features may not have been paid for some of the

enabled. The Customer CPS will automatically detect for each terminal and will not decrease the counter.

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8. The CPS scans communication port. The Operation Results meeach port. Click Continue butto

9. The CPS will display the operat

Please note:

Let’s say you enabled all the paid fefor simultaneous feature enabling. Sterminals or may already have beenwhich features were paid or enabled

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aniser and carrier levels. The carrier level provides niser level. The screens shown as typical examples in l.

dows Start menu, or double-click the desktop shortcut.

following Login dialogue box. Enter the required

y Password

user

rator admin

Select password level

Enter default password (case sensitive):user (for User), or admin (for Administrator)

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STARTING THE CPS

The CPS supports the Motorola orgmore CPS capabilities than the orgathis guide belong to the carrier leve

1 Launch the CPS from the Win

2 You will be prompted with theinformation.

CPS Level Used b

Organiser User

Carrier Administ

Note: CPS requires a password to log in.

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ord is incorrect, you will be prompted to enter it again.

Password. Select password level (User or , then new password, and confirm new password. If the inputs. If the password was changed successfully, it is ssword becomes irrelevant.

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3 Press OK. If the entered passw

To close the CPS, click Cancel.

To change password, click Change Administrator). Enter old passwordold password is incorrect, repeat allstored in registry and the default pa

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ATION

at the installation was successful.

PS version number, programming level, and Motorola r further information on: database version, supported rrent software version, model number, and model turn to the screen shown below.

ribed above, see the “Troubleshooting” section on

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VERIFYING THE INSTALL

Once the CPS is installed, verify th

Select Help/About CPS... Verify CCPS part number. Click Details... fomodel, current codeplug version, cutype. Click OK, and OK again to re

If the CPS does not start up as descpage 77.

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have all the necessary hardware from the list on

etween the terminal and an IBM PC (or compatible . Use the cable with the software item listed in ection on page 85.

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2 Setting Up the Hardware

Section 2: Setting Up the Hardware

Before you proceed, make sure youpage 88.

The programming cable interfaces bcomputer) running the TETRA CPS“Appendix E. Supported Models” s

Note: The CPS will display the “Phone Detected” message if communication is established. Otherwise you will need to check connections and try again.

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ed as follows:

le as illustrated on page 16.

inal’s battery.

without switch, press buttons “1”, “9”, and “Power

communication with the terminal.

ng Software (CPS) on your computer. The between the terminal and an IBM PC (or compatible CPS.

the Communication setting according to the e programming cable.

or example, select File/Read Phone. The terminal en stays dark. After initialisation of communication munication parameters.

r PC.

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HARDWARE SETUP: MTH

To perform the programming, proce

1 Turn the terminal off.

2 Connect the programming cab

3 Remove and reinstall the term

If using a programming cable On” simultaneously.

This automatically establishes

4 Run the Customer Programmiprogramming cable interfaces computer) running the TETRA

5 Select Tools/Options. Changeconnection you are using for th

6 Start desired CPS operation. Fautomatically turns on. Its screthe terminal screen shows com

7 Follow the instructions on you

Make sure that you are using a fully charged battery in the terminal prior to running the CPS. This will ensure that the unit does not power down during programming.

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PROGRAMMING MTH800

OR

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: “Cannot communicate with the phone”

your PC screen, do the following:

le as illustrated in the previous pages.

inal’s battery.

without switch, press buttons “1”, “9”, and “Power

ng Software (CPS) on your computer.

the Communication setting according to the e programming cable.

or example, select File/Read Phone.

r PC.

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2 Setting Up the Hardware

MTH800 ERROR MESSAGE

When you see this error message on

1 Power off the terminal.

2 Connect the programming cab

3 Remove and reinstall the term

If using a programming cable On” simultaneously.

4 Run the Customer Programmi

5 Select Tools/Options. Changeconnection you are using for th

6 Start desired CPS operation. F

7 Follow the instructions on you

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ed as follows:ched off.

le as illustrated on pages 20 to 22. The programming obile terminal and an IBM PC (or compatible CPS.

tached, switch on the terminal. In case of a motorcycle d from the 25-pin connector of the expansion head and The terminal screen stays dark. If your terminal has t any control head, connect pin 6 to pin 14 on the 25

n head front to switch on the terminal and to enter

ng Software (CPS) on your computer. the Communication setting according to the computer e programming cable. or example, select File/Read Phone. The terminal

r PC.

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PROGRAMMING MTM800

To perform the programming, proce1 Make sure the terminal is swit

2 Connect the programming cabcable interfaces between the mcomputer) running the TETRA

3 If a standard control head is atmodel, remove the control heatreat like expansion head only.only an expansion head withoupin connector on the expansioprogramming mode.

4 Run the Customer Programmi5 Select Tools/Options. Change

serial port you are using for th6 Start desired CPS operation. F

screen stays dark.7 Follow the instructions on you

Note: Junction Box GMLN3002 assists the installation of dash and remote mount configuration. The junction box provides connection for radio programming using cable FLN9636. For cabling see Junction Box Installation manual 6866537D62.

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e programming cable and in case you connected pin 6 tor, remove this connection. If the terminal does not not be switched on using the On/Off knob or the

ccessory connector), disconnect the terminal from the nds to exit the programming mode.

ing connector pins are used:

On the 9-Pin Connector

Pin Description

2 RX

3 TX

5 GND

7 RTS

8 CTS

t)

t)

t)

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8 After programming, remove thto pin 14 on the 25 pin connecswitch on automatically or canIgnition input (pin 10 on the apower supply for about 2 seco

Note:To program the terminal, the follow

On the Accessory Connector

Pin Description

3 EXT PTT

6 KEYFAIL/FLASH

7 Analog GND

8 Digital GND

13 SWB+

17 RS232 CTS (Radio Outpu

18 RS232 RTS (Radio Inpu

19 RS232 TX (Radio Outpu

20 RS232 RX (Radio Input

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PROGRAMMING MTM800 WITH STANDARD CONTROL HEAD

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MODEL VIA ACCESSORY CONNECTOR

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2 Setting Up the Hardware

PROGRAMMING MTM800 EXPANSION HEAD & MOTOROCYCLE

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CONNECTOR

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PROGRAMMING MTM800 WITHOUT CONTROL HEAD VIA 9-PIN

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ed as follows:

le as illustrated on page 24.

inal’s battery.

without switch, press buttons “1”, “9”, and “Power

communication with the terminal.

ng Software (CPS) on your computer. The between the terminal and an IBM PC (or compatible CPS.

the Communication setting according to the e programming cable.

or example, select File/Read Phone. The terminal en stays dark. After initialisation of communication munication parameters.

r PC.

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HARDWARE SETUP: MTP8

To perform the programming, proce

1 Turn the terminal off.

2 Connect the programming cab

3 Remove and reinstall the term

If using a programming cable On” simultaneously.

This automatically establishes

4 Run the Customer Programmiprogramming cable interfaces computer) running the TETRA

5 Select Tools/Options. Changeconnection you are using for th

6 Start desired CPS operation. Fautomatically turns on. Its screthe terminal screen shows com

7 Follow the instructions on you

Make sure that you are using a fully charged battery in the terminal prior to running the CPS. This will ensure that the unit does not power down during programming.

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PROGRAMMING MTP850

OR

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: “Cannot communicate with the phone”

your PC screen, do the following:

le as illustrated in the previous pages.

inal’s battery.

without switch, press buttons “1”, “9”, and “Power

ng Software (CPS) on your computer.

the Communication setting according to the e programming cable.

or example, select File/Read Phone.

r PC.

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2 Setting Up the Hardware

MTP850 ERROR MESSAGE

When you see this error message on

1 Power off the terminal.

2 Connect the programming cab

3 Remove and reinstall the term

If using a programming cable On” simultaneously.

4 Run the Customer Programmi

5 Select Tools/Options. Changeconnection you are using for th

6 Start desired CPS operation. F

7 Follow the instructions on you

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D ENGLISH USER INTERFACE TO CE

ser interface (UI) in English and other languages. representative for the list of languages available for

UI to any CPS-supported national interface, select elect the desired UI version from the Language combo then re-open CPS.

combo box

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Section 3: Using the CPS

CHANGING CPS STANDARNATIONAL USER INTERFA

The MultiLanguage CPS supports uPlease contact your local Motorola your terminal models.

To change the standard English CPSmenu Tools/Options/General and sbox. Press Ok. Shut CPS down and

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ANGUAGE SETUP

isplay for working in a regional language, click Start, anel, point to Display, and then click Appearance. In

r which combo box Font is activated and change the

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ADDITIONAL REGIONAL L

To change the appearance of your dpoint to Settings, point to Control Pcombo box Item, select all items fofont value to Arial Unicode MS.

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o Windows support.

s. In the General/Regional Options page, select the

Windows XP

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To edit codeplugs in one of the CPS-supported regional languages, add the language t

Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, and point to Regional Optionrequired language.

Windows 2000

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le to another regional one. Click Set Default in s page and set up as appropriate.

XP

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To display the CPS messages in the regional language, change the current system locaWindows 2000 and select the appropriate locale. In Windows XP, click the Language

Restart your PC to confirm these settings.

Windows 2000

Windows XP

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CODEPLUG CONTENT VIEW:

Displays contents of block that is highlighted in the tree view.

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FEATURES OF THE CPS APPLICATION WINDOW

Codeplug file name

Status bar

CODEPLUG TREE VIEW: Shows codeplug blocks in a tree structure. The items in the tree view may vary based on the terminal model.

Codeplug window

Menu bar

Toolbar

Title bar

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HELP SYSTEM

ontext-sensitive help on using the CPS. Here’s how to

Do this:

k the Windows Start menu and select Help.

m the CPS, select Help/CPS Help Topics.

k the button on the CPS toolbar and click the part of the dow on which you need help.

k the Help button in the dialogue box.

help on parts of a dialogue box, click the button on the ogue box title bar and then click the part of the dialogue box hich you need help.

ss the F1 key when the cursor is in that field, or right-click field and select Help.

k the CPS Help Topics button in the Help window and click Index or Find tab. Type the desired search keyword in the ce provided. A list of topics that contain the search keyword be displayed.

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ACCESSING THE ON-LINE

The on-line help contains detailed caccess the help system:

For...

General help on using Windows

Clic

Help contents Fro

Help on a part of the CPS window Clic

win

Help on a CPS dialogue box Clic

Fordialon w

Context-specific help on a CPS field

Prethe

Help on a specific CPS menu item or field

Clicthe spawill

TIP: The information in the on-line help is presented in the following categories:

• Introduction to the CPS• Using the Help Function• Help on Specific CPS Tasks• Help on Codeplug Blocks• Menu Topics• CPS Keyboard Shortcuts• Troubleshooting• Glossary• Contacting Motorola

To access this topic list, select Help/CPS Help Topics from the CPS.

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CPS

using the menus, and some can be accessed using page 75. Data in the terminal’s codeplug block can be view of the codeplug window. These methods of

shown below:

in other menus will be available only when a codeplug based on the context. For instance, the Copy function hlight item(s) that can be copied.

and 74 to familiarise yourself with the functions you

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GETTING AROUND IN THE

All CPS functions can be accessed keyboard shortcuts as described on accessed from the tree and content navigation are explained below.

USING THE MENUS

There are six menus in the CPS, as

The Edit menu and some functions block is already open in the CPS orwill be available only when you hig

Refer to the menu map on pages 73can perform from each menu.

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NTENT VIEWS

ill display its contents in a codeplug window. The codeplug ree view and the content view – which make it easy to view ify field values. The illustration below shows the relationship

Click on an editable or initial-isable field to modify the field value.

CONTENT VIEW

This column displays the field name.

This column displays the field value.

This column contains a Reset button if a field is resettable. Clicking the button resets the field to its default value. If there is no entry in this column, the field cannot be initialised.

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USING THE TREE AND CO

When a codeplug is opened, the CPS wwindow is divided into two areas – the tthe codeplug structure, and view or modbetween the tree and content views

Click on plus and minus signs to expand and collapse (that is, open and close) folders.

TREE VIEW

Highlight an item in the tree view to display its contents in the content view.

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f the tasks you will perform most frequently using the CPS Tasks” section in the on-line help for a more

the CPS menus and the various features of the bed in the “Using the CPS” section beginning on ask.

nes (for example: File/Read Phone) or radios (for hich stands for Motorola TETRA portable and mobile

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Section 4: Tutorial

This tutorial provides an overview oCPS. Refer to the “Help on Specificcomprehensive task list.

Take a few moments now to reviewcodeplug window. These are descripage 26. Then proceed to the next t

The CPS menu options refer to phoexample: Tools/Restore Radio), wterminals.

If you are new to the CPS, we suggest that you try these operations on a backup codeplug file until you become thoroughly familiar with the CPS.

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are as described in “Section 2: Setting Up the

e CPS. Then make sure the CPS is up and running as

nication to check the setting in the Active the cursor into the combo box, then drag it to the : serial or USB.

lick Look for radio to check which communication

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BEFORE YOU START

1 Set up the programming hardwHardware” on page 14.

2 Run the CPS, and login into thdescribed on page 13.

3 Select Tools/Options/CommuCommunication field. Positionrequired communication mode

4 Serial Communication only. Cport has a connected terminal.

Note: Up to 16 phones can be connected to your PC serial communication ports. The port could be mounted on a PCMCIA multi-way serial board installed in a laptop, a multi-way serial PCI board for a desktop machine, or a USB-based serial board.

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to the required baud rate.

to return the terminal automatically to normal have to do it manually (see page 56).

as explained on page 37.

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5 Set the communication speed

6 Click Turn radio off after copyoperation. Otherwise, you will

Next, configure the Logging feature

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ING FEATURE

automatically write statistical information to the log data on time, operation name, operation data and tivated by the user during the CPS sessions. Each the user performs.

ols/Options/Logging. From the logging page you will ture and set up options for the log file.

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CONFIGURING THE LOGG

If logging is enabled, the CPS will file. The statistical information are operation result for the functions acrecord will correspond to an action

To enter the logging page, select Tobe able to configure the logging fea

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ox, then drag it to the required mode for the log file:bscriber Identity & Terminal Equipment Identifier)

Mode

g is similar to the one in Normal mode, and the CPS all ports related to the ISSI and TEI codeplug fields _issi.log. The logging of all operations will be enabled er logging page settings.

ne Port

ommunication operations through one port only, the og file exists in the directory specified in the Log File the CPS will create the cps_user.log file. If the log file rded into it.

enabled and performed according to the other logging

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Logging Mode

Position the cursor into the combo b• ISSI & TEI (Individual Short Su

and Normal• Normal• Off

ISSI & TEI and Normal Logging

If you select that mode, then logginwill also log any operation throughinto a special log file called cps_teiand performed according to the oth

Normal Logging Mode through O

If you select the Normal mode for cCPS will check whether or not the lPath field. If the file does not exist,exists, new information will be reco

The logging of all operations will bepage settings.

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i-port Operations

ommunication operations through a number of ports of all log operation through the default port will be he communication operations through other ports will

ne file per COM port, where (X) will display the

, one file per USB port, where (X) will be the internal te port.

will be the log file for operations through port COM1, e logging of all operations will be enabled and

ging page settings.

ing of all operations will be disabled. If the log file(s) recorded into it.

og File

log files. You can change the file size from 1 to lue in the field or sliding the rule.

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Normal Logging Mode with Mult

If you select the Normal mode for csimultaneously, then the recording written into the cps_user.log file. Tbe written:

In the COM(X)_cps_user.log file, onumber of the appropriate port.

OR, in the USB(X)_cps_user.log fileCPS order number of the appropria

For example, COM1_cps_user.log if this port is not the default one. Thperforms according to the other log

Off Mode

If you select the Off mode, the loggalready exists, no operation will be

Setting the Maximal Size of the L

This setting will be the same for all200 MB by entering a numerical va

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ration result, enable the required check boxes. If these rded strings in the log file will contain also the time of lt (pass or failed).

location, click Browse and navigate to the desired lick OK. The path will be written to the Log File Path

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Log file Options

To enable Write time and Write opeoptions are selected, then new-recofunction start and the operation resu

Log File Path

To setup a directory for the log file directory. To confirm your choice, cfield in the logging page.

Note: If the Log File Path is changed in the current session, the new path will be applied only in the next CPS session (after re-starting the CPS).

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LE

odeplug from a phone, proceed to “READING A ONE” on page 44.

om disk:

navigate to the drive and folder or directory where the

ame or highlight it and click OK. d-protected, the CPS will prompt you to enter the r the password is successfully entered, the CPS will

e Codeplug folder in the tree view. The codeplug the one on page 26.

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OPENING A CODEPLUG FI

If you wish to start by reading the cCODEPLUG FILE FROM THE PH

To open an archive codeplug file fr

1 Select File/Open.2 In the File Open dialogue box,

codeplug file is located.3 Double-click the desired file n4 If the codeplug file is passwor

password to open the file. Aftedisplay the codeplug window.

5 Click on the (+) sign next to thwindow should look similar to

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LUG FILE WITH A PASSWORD

m viewing or editing the codeplug file, you can protect g file password:

codeplug file, make the required codeplug file active

Password. The following screen will pop up. Enter e-confirm, and click OK. Keep the codeplug password

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PROTECTING THE CODEP

To prevent an unauthorised user froit with a password. To set a codeplu

1 If there is more than one openby clicking on its title bar.

2 Select File/Change Codeplugthe password (case sensitive), rin a safe place.

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e a password. To remove the codeplug password, ed during write/save operations.

otected, but Protect Codeplug Saving check box is , the CPS will ask the user to protect the codeplug for tasks.

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Follow the same procedure to changclick Reset. All settings will be sav

If your codeplug is not password prenabled in Tools/Options/GeneralSave, Save As, and Write codeplug

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LE FROM THE PHONE

PS will show the progress of this task. When the read ill display the codeplug window.

ord-protected, the CPS will prompt you to enter the r the password is successfully entered, the CPS will

e Codeplug folder in the tree view. The codeplug the one on page 26.

wing the phone codeplug information using the CPS, rn the phone to normal mode of operation. Another normal mode of operation is to disconnect it from the ve and then re-install the battery.

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READING A CODEPLUG FI

To read a codeplug:

1 Select File/Read Phone.The Cprocess is complete, the CPS w

If the phone codeplug is passwpassword to open the file. Aftedisplay the codeplug window.

2 Click on the (+) sign next to thwindow should look similar to

3 When you have completed vieselect Tools/Power Off to retuway of returning the phone to programming cable, and remo

Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in the “Troubleshooting: Unable to Read Codeplug” topic in the on-line help.

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ODEPLUG FILE

matically backs up all codeplug(s) read from phone(s) are located in the default path (configurable via Tools/ <Serial Number of the attached radio_version . The serial number is a unique identificator of the

umber might have several different backup files with minal codeplug. Backup files are extremely useful in ed or are inadvertently erased.

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AUTOMATIC BACKUP OF C

To avoid loss of data, the CPS autoand currently in work. Backup filesOptions/Directories) and are namednumber of the radio codeplug>.cpdcustomer’s terminal.

One terminal with a unique serial ndifferent version numbers of the terrestoring codeplugs that get corrupt

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PLUG FILE

ch are pre-programmed at factory. You cannot change

can program these values. the following ways to enter values:

combo box and dragging it to the required value.

ired field.

combo boxcheck boxdefault setting

entering digit

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CONFIGURING THE CODEThere are two types of field values:• Black coloured field values whi

these values.• Blue coloured field values. You Depending on the fields, use one of• By clicking a check box. • By positioning the cursor in the

By entering digit or text in the requ TIP: Use the Find a Field feature in the Edit menu to easily locate a field in the current content view. Enter your search keyword and click Search. The CPS will locate the fields in the content view that contain the search keyword.Then select a field and click Find It to reach the field in the content view.

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HE PHONE FEATURES

he phone to automatically resend an emergency alarm d. You will set the number of retries to 3.

lus (+) sign next to the TMO Voice Services folder

ns sub-block. The contents of this sub-block will be

etries field in the content view. To set the number of d.

will use to configure other features for the phone.

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EXAMPLE 1: CONFIGURING T

In this example, you will program tin case no acknowledgement arrive

1 In the tree view, click on the picon.

2 Click on the Emergency Optiodisplayed in the content view.

3 Locate the Emergency Alarm Rrings to 3, enter “3” in this fiel

This is the same procedure that you

. TIP: For help on a field, press F1 while the cursor is in that field. Or right-click the field and choose Help from the popup menu.

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HE CONTACT BOOK

ple of entries to the Contacts List.

to the Contact Book folder in the tree view.

tree view. The Contacts List spreadsheet will be

the Contacts List. Click on an empty row in the contact number alias by typing “LOCAL” in the Name in the Home Number column. Repeat this procedure

ist entries can be added, modified or deleted as

5551212REA 8005551212

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EXAMPLE 2: CONFIGURING T

In this example, you will add a cou

1 Click on the plus (+) sign next

2 Highlight Contacts List in the displayed in the content view.

3 Add the entries listed below toContacts List and add the first column. Then type “5551212”for the second entry.

.

This completes the task. Contacts Ldescribed here.

LOCALOUT-OF-A

Note: You can use upper or lowercase characters, punctuation and extended foreign language characters such as “ç” in a Contacts List alias. The phone will display uppercase, lowercase and punctuation.

TIPS: Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo, and Clear functions are available from the Edit menu. The Find function is available from Edit/Find a Field and makes it possible to locate an entry in the current Contacts List that contains the search keyword.

For a list of contact book editing shortcuts, refer to the “Keyboard Shortcuts” topic in the on-line help.

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EEN CODEPLUGS

to copy entries from one codeplug to several other xample, you will copy the entries from the same us task. You will need a spare backup codeplug file to r help on creating a backup codeplug file.)

der in the tree view to open the folder.ree view. The two entries from the previous example t view.

ss the two entries in the content view to highlight them.ist, highlight the desired type of list in the tree view. the toolbar.)

hted entries will be copied to the clipboard.

pare backup codeplug and double-click on the file

on the Contact Book folder in the tree view. Click on

ll in the codeplug content view where you want to the clipboard.

the operation.

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COPYING ENTRIES BETW

The CPS makes it possible for you codeplugs. For the purpose of this ecodeplug file you used in the previocopy the entries to. (See page 50 fo

1 Click on the Contact Book fol2 Click on Contacts List in the t

will be displayed in the conten3 Click and drag the cursor acro

(To copy the entire Contacts LThen click the Copy button on

4 Select Edit/Copy. The highlig

5 Select File/Open. Locate the sname to open it.

6 When the file is opened, click the Contacts List.

7 Click (that is, highlight) the cebegin pasting the entries from

8 Select Edit/Paste to complete

Note: CPS copy and paste operations will function only under certain conditions. For instance, if you copy a set of cells and highlight another set of cells in which to paste them, the row and column sizes of the copied cells and the highlighted cells must match. Refer to the “Copy and Paste Operations” topic in the on-line help for details.

Note: If you paste the new entries over existing entries, the existing entries will be erased.

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ing the codeplug, make sure you save a copy to a hard the phone. To save a codeplug file that is already open

eplug file to make it active.

ill be saved automatically in the default data path s/Directories).

File Save As dialogue box opens up. Navigate to the nt to save the file. Enter a new file name in the File e the file.

rd-protected, but Protect Codeplug Saving check box eneral, the CPS will ask the user to protect the ks.

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SAVING A CODEPLUG FILE

When you have finished programmdisk or diskette before writing it to in the CPS:

1 Click on the title bar of the cod

2 Select File/Save and the file w(configurable via Tools/Option

If you select File/Save As, thedrive and folder where you waname field and click OK to sav

3 If your codeplug is not passwois enabled in Tools/Options/Gcodeplug for Save/Save As tas

Note: If your codeplug is not password-protected, but Protect Codeplug Saving check box is enabled in Tools/Options/General, the CPS will ask the user to protect the codeplug for Save and Save As tasks.

TIP: If you wish to save the file under a different name, select File/Save As.

Note: The CPS identifies codeplug files by their .cpd file name extension. If you do not use this extension when saving a codeplug file, the CPS will automatically add this extension to the file name when it saves the file.

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TO THE PHONE

e codeplug from the current CPS window to the phone data intact. A codeplug read from one phone can only this process.

in the CPS, make the correct source codeplug file ar.

CPS will show the progress of this task.

rd-protected, but Protect Codeplug Saving check box eneral, the CPS will ask the user to protect the

ask.

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WRITING THE CODEPLUG

The Write Phone function writes thwhile keeping the terminal’s tuningbe written to that same phone using

1 If multiple codeplugs are openactive by clicking on its title b

2 Select File/Write Phone. The

3 If your codeplug is not passwois enabled in Tools/Options/Gcodeplug for Write codeplug t

Remember to save the original codeplug data before you make any changes, so that you can restore the phone to its original state if the programming goes wrong.

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the write operation. This will destroy your terminal.

Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in the “Unable to Copy Phone” topic in the on-line help.

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THE PHONE(S) USING THE COPY

n, you can clone your settings of codeplug data from a g blocks to be copied, and write the codeplug data to ration. In this task, you will use the Copy Wizard to . This function is allowed only for compatible phone he same frequency range and operating in the same see “Appendix D. Cross Model Multi-copy Wizard

aster phone, or open master codeplug file.

h you need to clone master data. Set up the cribed in “Section 2: Setting Up the Hardware” on

first Copy Wizard dialogue box will be displayed.

x to select the items you wish to copy. Or click Select

ch for the connected phone(s) automatically and will results. Check the connection results.

rn off the phone automatically after the copy wizard

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CLONING CODEPLUG TO WIZARDWith the CPS Copy Wizard functiomaster codeplug, select the codepluone or more phones – all in one opeclone codeplug data to the phone(s)models - i.e., phones belonging to tnetwork. For a list of clone groups,(Cloning)” on page 79.

1 Read master codeplug from m

2 Connect the phone(s) for whicprogramming hardware as despage 14.

3 Select File/Copy Wizard. The

4 Click the appropriate check boAll to select all the items.

5 Click Next. The CPS will seardisplay the connect operation

6 Check the Power Off box to tuoperation.

TIP: Use Copy Wizard when you want to clone multiple phones with the same set of codeplug data. The master codeplug is read from the master phone and activated in the CPS window. Connect the next phone(s) and start the Copy Wizard operation.

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the upgrade and write operation. This will destroy your terminal.

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. The CPS will show the progress of this task per ).

click Done to exit the Copy Wizard.

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7 Click Write to start the cloningconnected serial orUSB port(s

8 When the process is complete,

Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in the “Unable to Copy Phone” topic in the on-line help.

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DEPLUG

y data fields from the “master” phone to the attached er properly working terminal and contains user data als. The CPS uses as a “master” the codeplug file read d in the active application window. Codeplug data are opy operation. Only user-editable fields will be

deplug file in the active application window.

on the screen. After a few seconds, the bar should . You cannot cancel the copying operation.

he “master” phone and attached phone are ing between different models of the same product and

ted successfully, an appropriate message will be backup file of the original Codeplug file named *.cpd ctory.

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COPYING THE PHONE CO

Use the Copy Phone function to copphone. The “master” phone is anothwhich can be cloned to other terminfrom the “master” phone and openeextracted from that file during the Ccopied.

To copy the phone codeplug:

1 Open the required “master” co

2 Select File/Copy Phone.

• A progress bar will be displayedbegin progressing towards 100%

• Copying will not be allowed if tincompatible, except when copyfrequency range.

• If the Copy operation is compledisplayed on the PC screen. Thewill be stored in the backup dire

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the write operation. This will destroy your terminal.

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HE PHONE (FLASHING)

h) one or more phones simultaneously with the phone 16 phones can be connected to your PC serial or USB

Options/Directories. In the Options dialogue box, path is set to the directory that contains the subscriber ne(s) you need to flash.

The Write Software function will search for the ally and will display the connect operation results. nd click Continue to enter the Write Software

check the Power Off box to turn off the phone ftware operation. Check the version of Subscriber to ta area for each port’s page. To start flash operation S will show the progress of this task.

cted phone will be displayed in the Write Software re dialogue.

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WRITING SOFTWARE TO T

This function is used to update (flassoftware application version. Up tocommunication ports.

1 From the Tools menu, choose make sure the default softwaresoftware files. Connect the pho

2 Select Tools/Write Software.connected phone(s) automaticCheck the connection results adialogue.

3 In the Write Software dialogueautomatically after the write sowrite in the Write Software Daclick the Write button. The CP

4 Operation results for each deteresult area of the Write Softwa

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the upgrade and write operation. This will destroy your terminal.

Note: If task progress is not shown bar does not appear or an error occurs, go through the checklist in the “Unable to Write Software” topic in the on-line help.

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phone software version and codeplug data of one or 16 phones can be connected to your PC serial or USB

ons/Directories. In the Options dialogue box, make to the directory that contains the subscriber software d to upgrade.

The Upgrade Phone function will search for the ally and will display the connect operation results. nd click Continue to enter the Upgrade Phone

the Power Off box to turn off the phone automatically eck the subscriber version and the data codeplug to

a for each port’s page. To start the upgrade operation, the progress of this task.

cted phone will be displayed in Upgrade Result area of

t the Write Data To Radio stage, click Retry to retry me terminal. (The Retry button appears in the Upgrade d upgrade.) If multiple upgrade is performed and

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UPGRADING PHONE

This function is used to update the more phones simultaneously. Up tocommunication ports.

From the Tools menu, choose Optisure the default software path is setfiles. Connect the phone(s) you nee

1 Select Tools/Upgrade Phone.connected phone(s) automaticCheck the connection results adialogue.

2 In the Upgrade dialogue checkafter the upgrade operation. Chwrite in the Upgrade Data areclick Write. The CPS will show

3 Operation results for each detethe Upgrade Phone dialogue.

4 If the upgrade operation fails awriting the same data to the saPhone dialogue in case of faile

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the upgrade and write operation. This will destroy your terminal.

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f the upgraded terminals, the Retry operation will be nals. If the terminal was disconnected and reconnected y operation will not be performed and you will be n session id does not match.

the phone manually after upgrading, select Tools/ to normal mode of operation. Another way of mode of operation is to disconnect it from the ve and then re-install the battery.

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failure occurs only for some operformed only on these termiagain during upgrade, the Retrwarned that the communicatio

5 If you have chosen to turn off Power Off to return the phonereturning the phone to normal programming cable, and remo

Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in the “Unable to Write Software” topic in the on-line help. If an error occurs during the update phase, go through the checklist in the “Unable to Read Phone” topic on the on-line help.

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ftware application from the terminal memory while ta.

CPS supports the following order in the Erase

d terminal and save it in the CPS memory. l flash.

emoved from the terminal.

cel the operation. If the operation is completed e will be displayed.

ith the terminal, a warning message will appear. You or cancel it.The number of retries is unlimited. If you n appropriate error message listing the possible causes

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ERASE SOFTWARE

This function is used to erase the sopreserving the terminal codeplug da

Select Tools/Erase Software. The Software operation:

• Read codeplug from the attache• Erase software from the termina

The terminal codeplug will not be r

You will be asked to confirm or cansuccessfully, an appropriate messag

In case there is no communication wwill be asked to retry the operation click Cancel, the CPS will display aof the failed operation.

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he attached terminal to the following items:

file in the backup directoryed in the Application Image field of the backup

he attached terminal and determines its serial number. will seek for the backup codeplug file according to

e path indicated in the Default Backup Path field ox).

files whose versions are equal to or less than the 50 for help on creating a backup codeplug file). All

ayed in the Restore Radio dialogue box. You will be ersion from which to restore the terminal.

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RESTORE RADIO

This feature can be used to restore t

• The codeplug saved in a backup• The software application indicat

codeplug.

Select Tools/Restore Radio.

The CPS reads the codeplug from tAfter reading the codeplug, the CPSthe terminal serial number and at th(specified in the Options dialogue b

The CPS might find several backupterminal codeplug version (see pagethe found backup files will be displable to select the desired codeplug v

Note: This function is useful when the Write Software or Upgrade Software operation failed. This function must be used immediately after interruption of the write software operation.

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ed from the combo box, the CPS will read the name of terminal from the Application Image field located in pplication in the software directory specified in the

ill be displayed in the dialogue box. In this case you odeplug and software application.

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When the codeplug version is selectthe software file to be written to thethe codeplug and will seek for the aOptions.

If the application exists, its name wcan restore terminal with both the c

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if the Application Image field is empty, the CPS will ly the codeplug can be restored in the terminal.

ther you want to continue with the operation or cancel e operation, the CPS will write the codeplug and tioned in the request message) to the terminal. If the , an appropriate message will be displayed.

oring the terminal in the following cases:

pted, the CPS is unable to read this terminal. original terminal codeplug are found in the backup

ears and the operation is aborted.

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If the application does not exist, or display “not found”. In this case on

In both cases, you will be asked wheit. If you confirm continuation of thsoftware or only the codeplug (menoperation is completed successfully

The CPS will not be capable of rest

• If the terminal codeplug is corru• If none of the backup files of the

directory.

In these cases an error message app

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s you to quickly fill up codeplug call lists by using tions.

be saved to a *.htm file for speedy editing.

aster phone, or open master codeplug file.

. The Save As dialogue box will appear. You will be with the current name displayed in the codeplug new name in the File name field and save the file ou can select the place of the file on the hard disk. oice.

odeplug parameters, which can be included in the user shown below.

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EXPORTING USER DATA

The Export User Data feature allowexternal application (Excel) edit op

User data can serve as a template toProceed as follows:1 Read master codeplug from m

2 Select File/Export/User Dataable to save the User Data filewindow title, or you can type aunder this name. In addition, yClick Save to confirm your ch

3 The CPS will present a list of creport file. A typical screen is

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x to select the items you wish to copy. Or click Select k OK. The CPS displays an appropriate message to let xport operation was successful.

rosoft Excel application. Use the edit resources (e.g.: formation) to pack the form with the required data. n the CPS select File/Import User Data to import the

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4 Click the appropriate check boAll to select all the items. Clicyou know whether or not the e

Next, open the *.htm file in the Miccut and paste the same formatted inThen, save in the same format file. Idata into the source codeplug.

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Data file, previously created by Export User Data and e user directory and load it into the active codeplug. ters that can be imported during this operation, see age 62.

.

pear. The CPS opens the User Data file selected by and inserts the existing parameter values into the codeplug. The imported data will replace the current

essage to let you know whether or not the import

data, display an error message if the file contains t operation. The codeplug will be restored.

f the imported data with codeplug data loaded into the mpatible, an error message will appear, and the CPS

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IMPORTING USER DATA

Use this feature to import the User saved with the *.htm extension in thFor the list of the User Data parame“EXPORTING USER DATA” on p

1 Select File/Import/User Data

2 The Open dialogue box will apthe user from the dialogue boxappropriate fields of the activefield values.

The CPS displays an appropriate moperation was successful.

The CPS will validate the importedillegal values, and cancel the impor

The CPS will check compatibility ocurrent window. If the data is not cowill cancel the import operation.

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T

n “html” format, called User Report, and save it to the lude the content tables of the codeplug parameters that he name of the codeplug parameter and include the they are viewed in the content view of the active

open codeplug file.

rt. The Save As dialogue box will appear. You can the current name displayed in the codeplug window me in the File name field and save the file under this ect the place of the file on the hard disk. Click Save to

codeplug parameters and data blocks, which can be .

x to select the items you wish to export. Or click Select k OK. The CPS displays an appropriate message to let xport operation was successful.

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EXPORTING USER REPOR

This feature is used to create a file ihard disk. The User Report will incyou selected. Each table will have tcodeplug fields with their values ascodeplug window.

Proceed as follows:

1 Read codeplug from phone, or

2 Select File/Export/User Reposave the User Report file with title, or you can type a new naname. In addition, you can selconfirm your choice.

3 The CPS will present a list of included in the user report file

4 Click the appropriate check boAll to select all the items. Clicyou know whether or not the e

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A typical screen is shown below.

The typical list is as follows:- Subscriber Unit Parameters- Feature Flags- Security

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es

rs

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- TMO Voice Services- DMO Parameters- Ergonomic Parameters- Language Parameters- Character Editor- Audio Parameters- Display Parameters- TMO Lists- Scan Lists- DMO Lists- My Favorite Groups- Contact Book- Outgoing Mail Parameters- Data Services- Buttons, Keys and Accessori- One-touch Buttons- Frequency Lists- Mobility & System Paramete- GPS

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TH800, MTP850)

tomisable screen saver. The screen saver needs to be S.

ge as an MS Paint supported *.gif file in the following

aster phone, or open master codeplug file.

er. The Import Screen Saver dialogue box will appear.

ted *.gif file. Make sure that the picture does not me. Or click Load Default and the Motorola logo will codeplug file.

minal.

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IMPORT SCREEN SAVER (M

The terminal can operate with a cusloaded onto the terminal via the CPProceed as follows:

1 Prepare your screen saver imasize or within this scale:

- 130X130 pixels size- 256 colours- maximum file size of 18KB

2 Read master codeplug from m

3 Select File/Export/Screen Sav

4 Click Load and select the creaextend beyond the Preview frabe loaded into the open master

5 Click Import.6 Write codeplug back to the ter

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TH800, MTP850)

en saver to the hard disk for use in another single essing.

aster phone, or open master codeplug file.

ver. The Save As dialogue box will appear. You can ent name displayed, or you can type a new name in the e under this name. In addition, you can select the place ck Save to confirm your choice.

te message to let you know whether or not the export

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EXPORT SCREEN SAVER (M

This feature is used to save the screterminal or for further graphic proc

Proceed as follows:

1 Read master codeplug from m

2 Select File/Export/Screen Sasave the *.gif file with the currFile name field and save the filof the file on the hard disk. Cli

3 The CPS displays an appropriaoperation was successful.

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s CPS tutorial and the “Using the CPS” section. We , you have gained a basic understanding of:

indowsdeplug tree and content views

hem

ecessary and refer to the on-line help for context-

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FINAL THOUGHTS

This completes the TETRA Windowhope that, after reviewing this guide

• The application and codeplug w• The relationship between the co• CPS menus and menu functions• CPS tasks and how to perform t

Be sure to review this material as nsensitive help as you use the CPS.

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3

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Appendix A: CPS Menu Map

21

The Edit menu and thedetailed File menu willbe visible only when a codeplug file is open inthe CPS.

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CPS Menu Map (continued)

4 5

The Window menu and the detailed Tools menu will be visible only when a codeplug file is open in the CPS.

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be performed using the mouse can also be performed des navigating through the CPS, accessing menu s.

for frequently used CPS functions:

is action... Press:

Ctrl+O

Ctrl+S

Ctrl+R

Ctrl+W

Ctrl+P

Ctrl+Z

Ctrl+Y

Ctrl+X

ntents) to the clipboard Ctrl+C

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Appendix B: Keyboard Default Shortcuts

Any CPS function or action that canusing the keyboard keys. This inclufunctions, and changing field value

Here is a listing of default shortcuts

To perform th

Open a codeplug file

Save a codeplug file

Read codeplug data from the phone

Write codeplug data to the phone

Print a codeplug file

Undo

Redo

Cut the current entry

Copy the highlighted item (or its co

TIPS:

• Use these shortcuts in situations where you cannot use a mouse (for instance, programming a phone in the field).

• You may remove, reassign or create shortcuts by using Tools/Configure/Shortcuts option of the CPS.

Note: Refer to the “Keyboard Shortcuts” section in the on-line help for a list of spreadsheet and CPS navigation shortcuts.

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Ctrl+V

Delete

Ctrl+L

Ctrl+U

Ctrl+T

Ctrl+M

Ctrl+K

Ctrl+1

Ctrl+2

ntry F1

is action... Press:

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Paste the data from the clipboard

Clear

Find a field

Upgrade phone

Write software

Restore Radio

Options

Switch Panes

Adjust Splitter

Access help on the current item or e

To perform th

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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

allation, the CPS will display an error message to curred. Some error messages are reproduced below oubleshoot them:

Do this:

Make sure that the directory path you entered is valid. If not, specify a valid path.

e Make sure you have the amount of free disk space available and try the installation again.

Quit all open applications and try the installation again.

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting

TROUBLESHOOTING THE

If there is a problem during the instindicate the type of problem that ocalong with information on how to tr

If you see this message...

Cannot create... directory.

There is not enough space availablxx bytes on disk XX.

An error occurred during the moveprocess.

Note: Make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements for installation that appear on page 4.

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HARDWARE SETUP

ow up when reading or writing codeplug to the phone.

ng hardware you are using match the parts listed on

ower supply connections.

the terminal and on the programming cable for dust or ontacts with alcohol and let dry.

ure that the setting in the Serial Port fields refer to the he serial communication. If you use the USB t the correct USB port is selected.

section in the on-line help. It contains a help you solve computer-to-terminal communication est describes the problem you are experiencing. The -step instructions on the troubleshooting procedure.

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TROUBLESHOOTING THE

Hardware setup problems usually sh

To solve the problem:

1 Make sure that the programmipage 88.

2 Check for loose hardware or p

3 Examine the metal contacts ongrime. If necessary, clean the c

4 Select Tools/Options. Make scorrect COM port. if you use tcommunication, make sure tha

5 Access the “Troubleshooting”comprehensive list of topics toproblems. Select the link that bhelp topic will provide step-by

Never disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the programming process or power off the PC while the codeplug file is in memory. This will destroy your phone data.

CAUTION

TIP: You can print any help topic (including troubleshooting topics) from the Help window by choosing File/Print Topic.

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ing)

el Clone Group (1)

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

800 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

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Appendix D. Cross Model Multi-copy Wizard (Clon

CPS Feature Mod

Subscriber Unit Parameters MTH800, MT

Feature Flags MTH800, MT

Security MTH800, MT

MS Short Data Access MTM

Pre-emptive Priority Call MTH800, MT

Emergency Options MTH800, MT

Voice Services Options MTH800, MT

General MTH800, MT

Tones MTH800, MT

Timers MTH800, MT

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

850 terminal models

el Clone Group (1)

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Signal/Quality Indication Scale MTH800, MT

Dialling Methods MTH800

Language Settings MTH800, MT

Character Editor MTH800

User Defined Language Pack MTH800

Audio Parameters MTH800, MT

AGC MTH800, MT

Alert Tones Volume MTH800

Ambience Listening MTH800, MT

Hot Mic MTH800, MT

Mic Gain MTH800

Volume MTH800

Ring Tones Volume MTP

CPS Feature Mod

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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, MTP850 terminal models

800 terminal models

800 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

el Clone Group (1)

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Voice Filters MTH800

Mic Settings MTM

Volume Settings MTM

Display Options MTH800, MT

Home Mode Display MTH800, MT

Screen Saver MTH800

Rotary Knob Options MTH800

TMO Talkgroup Feature MTH800, MT

TMO Scan Lists MTH800, MT

DMO Talkgroup Feature MTH800, MT

DMO MNI Partnership List MTH800, MT

DMO Address Extension MTH800, MT

DMO Gateway Timers MTH800, MT

CPS Feature Mod

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

800 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

800 terminal models

800 terminal models

800 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

el Clone Group (1)

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DMO Frame Count Down Values MTH800, MT

DMO Group Call Constants MTH800, MT

DMO Group Call Timers MTH800, MT

DMO Frame Request Opportunity Flags MTH800, MT

Dynamic Group Number Assignment MTM

Dialing Scheme MTH800, MT

Contact Book MTH800

Private Call List MTM

PABX List MTM

Phone List MTM

Outgoing Mail Parameters MTH800, MT

Status Id List MTH800, MT

Packet Data Parameters MTH800, MT

CPS Feature Mod

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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800 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

M800, MTP850 terminal models

800, MTP850 terminal models

el Clone Group (1)

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Data Options MTM

Short Data Service MTH800

Accessory MTH800

Menu Shortcuts MTH800

One-Touch Buttons MTH800, MT

Frequency Lists MTH800, MT

Home Location Areas MTH800, MT

Address Extension MTH800, MT

Mobility Parameters MTH800, MT

TXI Parameters MTH800, MT

GPS MTH800, MT

Scanning Parameters MTH800, MT

Favorite Talkgroups List MTH800, MTM

CPS Feature Mod

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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, MTP850 terminal models

800, MTP850 terminal models

el Clone Group (1)

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End-to-End Encryption MTH800, MTM

WAP MTH800

Pin, Pin Unblocking Key MTH800, MTM

CPS Feature Mod

(1) See Supported Models on page 85.

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Model Description

otorola TETRA Handportable Terminal Bulk PT911FR

Model Description

otorola TETRA Mobile Terminal, Dash/Desk MT912M

Motorola TETRA Mobile Terminal, Remote MT912M

Motorola TETRA Mobile Terminal, Data MT912M

torola TETRA Mobile Terminal, Motorocycle MT912M

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Appendix E. Supported Models

Model Number Model Type (1) Radio Band MHz

H78PCN6TZ5AZB 65065 380-430 MTH800 M

(1) To see the terminal’s model type, select Help/About CPS and click Details.

Model Number Model Type (1) Radio Band MHz

M80PCN6TZ5AN 110 380-430 MTM800 M

M80PCN6TZ6AN 110 380-430 MTM800

M80PCC6TZ5AN 112 380-430 MTM800

M80PCW6TZ2AN 113 380-430 MTM800 Mo

(1) To see the terminal’s model type, select Help/About CPS and click Details.

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Model Description

50 Motorola TETRA Handportable Terminal Bulk

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Model Number Model Type (1) Radio Band MHz

H60UCN6TZ5AN 65050 806-870 MTP8

(1) To see the terminal’s model type, select Help/About CPS and click Details.

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nsure that the TETRA CPS is of excellent quality. blems with the product, we suggest that you refer to

help you install and get an overview of the CPStailed Troubleshooting sections installed with the CPS

representative with information of CPS part number, lated information.

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Appendix F: Contacting Motorola

Motorola has made every effort to eHowever, if you experience any prothe following sources:• This guide which is designed to • The on-line help which has a de• The README.TXT file that wa

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Please contact your local Motorola terminal model number and other re

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ng required parts and kits, contact your local customer

g Cable for MTH800/MTP850

SB Cable for MTH800/MTP850

t Number Description

4897/FLN9636 Connects the computer to the handheld terminal.

t Number Description

NTN4007 Connects the computer to the terminal.

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ORDERING PARTS

For complete information on orderiservice representative.

Programmin

NNTN4007 U

Name of Part Par

Programming Cable FKN

Name of Part Par

USB Cable N

Note: The part numbers provided here do not contain version suffixes. You will automatically receive the latest version of the part when you place your order.

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67 Programming Cable for MTM800

Part Number Description

FLN9636/GMKN4067

Connects the computer to the mobile terminal.

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FLN9636/GMKN40

Name of Part

Programming Cable

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Index

ode-

ne) 55

GGetting around the CPS 32

HHardware Setup

troubleshooting 78Hardware setup 14Help menu 32How to

Access help on Windows 31Access the on-line help 31Configure the codeplug file 46Contact Motorola 87Copy Contact Lists entries between

codeplugs 49Copy the codeplug to the phone 51Install the CPS 4Open a codeplug file 41Read codeplug from phone 44Save a codeplug file 50save a codeplug file 50Set up the programming hardware 14Troubleshoot problems 77, 78

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Index

AAccess help on Windows 31Access the on-line help 31Application window, features of 30Automatic back up of codeplug file 45

CCloning (Writing the codeplug to the phone

using Copy Wizard 52Codeplug

reading from phone 44writing codeplug to the phone 51

Codeplug blocks 2Codeplug file

automatic backup 45opening 41programming the phone with 51save 50saving 50

Codeplug file, configuring 46Codeplug window 33Contacts List

copying between codeplugs 49

Content view 30, 33Context-sensitive Help 31Copy Contacts List entries between c

plugs 49Copy Wizard function (Cloning) 52Copying the phone codeplug 51, 54

DDialogue boxes 2, 31

EEdit menu 32Equipment Setup

troubleshooting 78Equipment setup 14Error messages 77

FFields 2, 31, 33File menu 32Flashing (Writing software to the phoFolders 33

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VVerifying the installation 13View menu 32

WWeb upgrade 7Window menu 32Windows help 31Writing codeplug to the phone 51Writing software to the phone (flashing) 55Writing the codeplug to the phone using

Copy Wizard (Cloning) 52

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Use CPS menus 32Use tree and content views 33Write codeplug to the phone 51Write codeplug to the phone using Copy

Wizard (Cloning) 52Write software to the phone (flashing) 55

IInstalling the CPS 4

troubleshooting 77

LLogin password 11

MMenu bar 30Menu map 73Menus 32Motorola, contacting 87

NNavigation 33

OOn-line Help 31On-line help 2

PPassword, codeplug 42Password, CPS 11Programming the phone 51

RRead codeplug from phone 44

SSave a codeplug file 50Setting up the hardware 14Status bar 30

TTitle Bar 30Toolbar 30Tools menu 32Tree view 30, 33Troubleshooting 77

hardware setup problems 78software installation problems 77

UUpgrading

write software and codeplug 56