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MOTOROI-A Radio
Servie
Software
SABER
Model:
Ver. R07.01.@
irah.GetlsardProg.Read/Prog. Pogram
lcessing
Serial Bus.
The
RPF
lile conversion
is
omplete.
WRITE
OATATOA
RADIO
'0o/o
1@%
Programming COPE lnternal
Prognmm[pCOPE
Enemal
Programmirp CORE
6D
Fl
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Figure
15.
Wfite Data to Radio
When programming
is complete, the RSS will revert to the -READ/PROGRAM" menu, the
radio
will'automatically reset, and the radio display will clear.
ll
the display still shows an
'ERR X
YZ" message after programming is complete, try reprogramming the
radio.
lf
the
error conclit'on persists, contact your Motorola service represenlative, or see Appenclix-1 for
a
description
of
lhe
error code.
Extraction:
The extraction
feature enables you to easily change personalities in a radio without having to
realign
the radio.
During
the extraction process, the RSS reads all the alignment data from
the radio to be programmed. This alignment data is lhen applied to the current radio
personality,
which
is
then converted to codeplug(s)
and
written
to the radio
in
the normal way.
ln order
to better
understand
the extraction process, an explanation of
the
normal
alignment
process
is
necessary. First, assume
that you have lust created a new radio personality. The
RSS, not knowing what radio
the personality is destined to
occupy, inserts "default"
alignment values into
the
personality.
These default values
are necessary to ensure thal
a
radio
will lunction when programmed with the personality. Next, assume that you must put
this personality into
a
radio
that has never been aligned.
You
will write the personality
to the
radio
and, when prompted, select "F2
-
Use Programmer Tuning Values." This
is necessary
because
the
radio
has never been aligned, and there are no existing alignment values to
extract
lrom the radio.
40
Geusave/Program Codeplug
Data

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