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Cloning Items
For IC-F9510 series
Connect the cloning cable, OPC-1122U to the [MIC]
connector first and then push [POWER] to turn power
ON.
Click or select <Read <- TR> in the [Clone]
menu to read out all radio's programmed cloning
data into PC before editing with this cloning
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Confirming the COM port
Changing the COM port
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Quitting the CS-F9010/F9510 program
Select [Exit (X)] in the [File (F)] menu or
click the close button [ ] on the title
bar.
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software.
Otherwise, the cloning data may not be cloned
correctly to the radio. (e.g. Memory CH, DTMF,
Common, etc.)
Introduction
CS-F9010/F9510 cloning software is designed to
perform data setting and cloning for the IC-F9010
Opening Screen
The Opening Screen consists of Top menu, Tool Bar,
Tree View and Contents list screen.
perform data setting and cloning for the IC-F9010
series VHF P25 TRUNKING HANDHELD
TRANSCEIVERS, and the IC-F9510 series VHF P25
TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS.
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Launching the CS-F9010/F9510 Cloning
Software.
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Before launching the program, make sure the
radio's power is turned ON.
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Click the [Start] button and point to
[Programs].
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Point to the CS-F9010/F9510 folder.
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Click the CS-F9010/F9510 program.
(or simply double click desktop short cut "CS-
F9010/F9510," which automatically created
Memory CH
during software installation.)
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NOTE:
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Zone Operation
Set zone conditions, each zone name and capacity
(number of channels). A total of 128 zone settings
are available. Also, show the number of memory
channels and their condition for reference.
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Please restart the software if you see an error
dialog box even when the connected radio is
powered on.
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If the problem persists, check the connection
between the computer and radio, as well as
the COM port.
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Zone
Set the operating frequency and details of the
operating conditions for each memory channel that
is assigned into a zone.
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