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POWER
Cloning
The
VX-6000
includes a convenient “Clone” feature,
which allows the programming data from one trans-
ceiver to be transferred to another
VX-6000
. Here is
the procedure for Cloning one radio’s data to anoth-
er.
Note: When a cloning isn't made, you correct the fol-
lowing part using "CE49."
When a "Radio to Radio Clone" which is in the
"Miscellaneous" menu is "Disabled," change this
menu to "Enabled."
1.
Turn both transceivers off.
2.
Remove the plastic cap and its two mounting
screws from the
MIC/SP
jack on the transceiver.
Do this for both transceivers.
3.
Connect the optional
CT-72
cloning cable be-
tween the
MIC/SP
jacks of the two transceivers.
4.
On the
Destination
transceiver, press and hold
the
PF Button
(just below the
POWER Button
)
while turning the transceiver on.
5.
Now, on the
source
transceiver, press and hold
the
T
Button
while turning the transceiver
on.Data will now be transferred to the
Destina-
tion
transceiver from the
source
transceiver.
6.
If there is a problem during the cloning process,
sound an error beep from source the transceiver.
Check your cable connections and battery volt-
age, and try again.
7.
If cloning is a successful, turn the
Destination
transceiver off. Now turn the
source
transceiver
off.
8.
Disconnect the
CT-72
. Replace the plastic cap
and its two mounting screws.
9.
You can then turn the transceivers back on, and
begin normal operation.
DealerProgramming of VTP-50 and F5D-14
These procedures are designed to be used by the installing technician after the
VTP-50
and
F5D-14
has
been installed in the transceiver. To program a
VX-6000
’
s
VTP-50
and
F5D-14
board, you will need the
CT-71
programming interface cable, the
CE26
Programming diskette, and an IBM PC/AT or PS/2-com-
patible type computer.
To enter the Programming mode, use the follow-
ing procedure:
1. Turn the transceiver off.
2. Turn on the transceiver while holding in the
PF Button
(just below the
T
Button
).
Optional Cloning Cable
CT-72
Destination
source
POWER
POWER
Summary of Contents for VX-6000L
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