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GPH Owner’s Manual
27
SPECIAL CLONING INSTRUCTIONS
You can change Channel 0 values on the master radio, hold them in a temporary
memory, and download them to the clone without actually entering them into the
permanent memory of the master. This is convenient if sequential identification
numbers are used to identify a series of portables in a radio system. Assuming that
the frequencies, Code Guard values, and other CH 0 values are common for all
radios in the system, but that the radio identification number should be unique to
each radio, the following method can be used to clone additional radios for the
system:
1.
P
ROGRAM THE MASTER
with all frequencies,
Code Guard values, and Channel 0 values that will
be common to all radios.
2.
A
DVANCE THE DISPLAY
to show the ID number
of the master (for example
100
).
3.
P
RESS
CLR
; press
1
,
2
, and
5
. The ID number
125
is now only in temporary memory.
4.
P
RESS
*
, connect the cloning cable to the clone
radio, and download by pressing
FCN
. ID number
125 is now stored in the permanent memory of the
clone.
5.
A
FTER DOWNLOADING
,
PRESS
CLR
. Disconnect
the clone. The master radio display will show that
125
is still being held in the temporary memory of
the master.
6.
P
RESS
PRI
. This will increment the ID number one
digit to 126.
NOTE:
Any new number can be entered at this
point by pressing
CLR
and using the
keypad to enter the new number.
7.
P
RESS
*
. Connect the cloning cable to the next
clone and download by pressing
FCN
.
Any number of radios can be coded with different or
sequential ID numbers using this technique. The ID
number in the permanent memory of the master will
remain unchanged at 100.
PRG ID
125
PRG ID
125
PRG ID
126
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
CLR
FCN
PRI
ENT