Motorola MT2000 用户手册

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TUTORIAL
MTSX RSS
3.2
PROGRAMMING A BASIC 16-CHANNEL MT2000 CONVENTIONAL RADIO
In this tutorial, we list the desired features, address the major decisions involved, and give step-by-step
instructions for programming the 16-channel conventional portable radio.
3.2.1
Desired Features
Let's assume the following features are desired:
• 16 Transmit/Receive Frequencies
• Private Line/Digital Private Line (TPL/DPL) Codes
• Assign Scan to the concentric switch and create two scan lists.
• Enable Telephone Operation (for full keypad models only)
We will assume that factory defaults are suitable for most parameter values.
3.2.2
Major Decisions Involved
To program the desired features above, the approach with the RSS will be:
1. Determine desired number of personalities (channels) desired.
2. Determine desired feature systems to use (basic, scan, signalling).
3. Determine desired features to program radio-wide (all channels).
4. Determine desired features to program per-personalities (individual channels only).
3.2.3
High Level Programming Flow
The overview of the flow of programming in this example is as follows:
1. Read the radio.
2. Assign button/switch functions that differ from factory defaults.
3. Create a second scan list (list members not filled in at this time).
4. Set up the phone number list.
5. Create/configure Conventional personalities.
6. Assign personalities to switch positions on Zone/Channel screen.
7. Fill in scan lists with the desired zone/channel entries.
8. Program the radio.
This programming flow was chosen because it minimizes navigation between screens.
3.2.4
Step-by-Step Specific Programming Instructions
We have designed a sample chart (Page 3-3) for a  conventional radio for recording the features you wish to
program into your radio.  See Appendix E  for a blank form you can use for future conventional radios.