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Radio Tuning, Programming, Cloning, Lowband Antenna Cutting Procedure, PassPort Tone Options, and Diagnostic Functions
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 PassPort Tone Options
In order to provide more detailed information about the radio’s state to a user or service technician 
various Tones and Display options are available.
One Tone option is a short low pitched tone that sounds whenever the radio loses contact for any 
reason with its registered PassPort site and begins to search for another site. This Tone is enabled by 
the “Enable LOS Search start tone” option.
Service technicians who are determining system coverage and RSSI settings may want to be able to 
discriminate between the LOS (Loss of System) for complete loss of data from the site or when the 
site RSSI drops below required levels. A second Tone following the first LOS Tone indicating that LOS 
was caused by complete LOS of Passport data from the site and not low.
RSSI can be activated with the “Enable LOS CRC Search start tone” option.
Enable just the “Enable LOS Search start tone” option. Allow the radio to register. Turn off the Home 
repeater. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search. Turn on the Home repeater. Allow the 
radio to register. Remove the antenna. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search. Replace 
the antenna.
Enable the “Enable LOS CRC Search start tone” option also. Allow the radio to register. Turn off the 
Home repeater. The radio will sound two tones and start to search. Turn on the Home repeater. Allow 
the radio to register. Remove the antenna. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search.
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 Special Diagnostic Functions
Some special diagnosis functions can be turned on “as needed” basis by accessing the “Service 
Menu”. In order to enter this menu please proceed as follows
1) Press the Menu Key. (You don't need to be registered).
2) Quickly press the P1 then the P2 key. 
3) Service Menu appears on the screen.
4) Press the Menu key to select it.
A series of functions then become available to you as you scroll up and down. They are as follows:
PassPort ESN: Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to “PassPort ESN”. Press 
the Select key. Use the Up/Dn and Select Keys to activate or deactivate this function. This function 
momentarily displays the radio's PassPort Electronic Serial Number.
PassPort Information Report - Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to “Report”. 
Press the Select key. The display will sequentially show, the search method preference, the number 
of NearNeighbors from the last registered site neighbor list, All Neighbors, the total number of unique 
stored Neighbor frequencies and then display the known list of Neighbor Frequencies. The report will 
complete and the radio will search and re-register.
Monitor - This Service Menu option defeats PassPort coded squelch and allows a technician to hear 
all transmissions on the system. This function can be enabled or disabled using the PassPort CPS 
(PPCPS).
Show RSSI - Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to “Show RSSI”. Press the 
Select key. Use the Up/Dn and Select Keys to activate or deactivate this function. This diagnostic 
momentarily displays the ASID and RSSI of all received site IDLE messages in the format “WXXX-
YYY-ZZZ” where W is a “-” on an Idle channel and a “+” on a busy one, XXX is the ASID of the site, 
YYY is the RSSI of the message just received and ZZZ is the current running average RSSI. This can 
be helpful in determining RSSI roaming settings. Also while this feature is enabled and the radio is 
searching, each new search frequency is momentarily displayed in order to track the radio's progress 
through the known frequencies. 
Search Freq-(Enter Search Frequencies): Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to 
Search Freq”. Press the Select key. Using the numeric keys and Left (P1) key for backup/delete and