Motorola DTR410 ユーザーズマニュアル

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November 2008
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Radio Programming: Entering Programming Mode
Although factory programmed with default PublicGroups, DTR Series radios require user-specific 
programming in order to fully benefit from their digital features.
Radios can be programmed using the RVN5080 Programming Software (also requires the 
01015950U15 Programming Cable), or in a separate programming mode. The Programming 
Software is the recommended method for programming DTR Series radios, as it has archive and 
report capabilities that aid in both initial product configuration and fleet maintenance. 
The separate programming mode allows access to modify and add contacts, update existing and 
add new quick notes, and access manager features (DTR410 and DTR650 only) such as Remote 
Disable and Remote Monitoring. A mini keyboard, part number NNTN5491 for DTR650 (53967 for 
DTR410) is used to enter text into contacts and to modify saved text messages.
The Cloning Cable, part number RRDN5378A for DTR550/650 (53968 for DTR410) allows easier 
programming as one radio can be programmed with all contact information then duplicated in other 
radios. All PrivateGroups MUST be programmed on a single radio and cloned either over-the-air or 
with the cloning cable in order to maintain a single GroupID. This is not a requirement of 
PublicGroups, but they must still be programmed on the same channel to communicate. 
New radios should be cloned using serial cloning. After this occurs, the unit ID can be sent to the 
other radios or added to PrivateGroups via over-the-air or serial cloning.
Entering Programming Mode
The following key sequence must be performed to enter the programming mode.
1. Hold down 
 and press the PTT button three times.
2. Press the Right 
.
3. Press .
4. Press the Left 
.
5. Hold down 
 and press the PTT button three times.
The Program Menu screen appears.
My Info
1. Highlight Contacts and press 
 under Select. A 
 appears to the right of the display.
2. Scroll to select it and press 
 under View. Your unit name, ID, and channel are shown.
3. Press  
under 
Edit to change the unit name or channel.
Changing your unit name changes how it appears on your idle display. The Unit ID is transmitted to 
other radios instead of Unit Name. A receiving radio shows your unit name if your unit ID is in the 
contact list.