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Cloning PassPort
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Radio Tuning, Programming, Cloning, Lowband Antenna Cutting Procedure, PassPort Tone Options, and Diagnostic Functions 5-5 WARNING: Do NOT turn off the radio or disconnect it from the computer while attempting to ! PROGRAM the codeplug. Interrupting the programming process WILL DESTROY the code- W A R N I N G plug contents and completely DISABLE the radio Procedure: 1. Use the READ RADIO function to read the radio codeplug to be cloned. i.e. the "Source" codeplug. 2. If required, enter the Individual ID's for the new radio. Trunking system keys (or FTR Key) are required for cloning the Trunking System Data. 3. If required, go to the SDF merge screen, to merge SDF Trunking System Data. 4. Connect "Target" radio to the computer and press READ SERIAL NUMBER button to read the "Target" radio's serial number. This number must be different from the "Source" codeplug, or the cloning progress will fail. 5. Connect "Target" radio to the computer, and press the PROGRAM button to program the "Source" codeplug into the "Target" radio. 6. The CPS will validate the code plug. 7. If it fails a warning screen will be displayed informing of the incompatibility between the CPS and code plug, otherwise the information is written into the radio's code plug. 5.6 Cloning (PassPort) Cloning of PassPort data in the HT1250•LS+ may only be accomplished via the PPCPS. In order to "clone" the contents of one radio into another radio, the user must attach the first radio to the RIB cable and read the contents of the PassPort personality by pressing the "Read Device" icon on the toolbar (or by choosing "Read Device" from the file menu and selecting the proper COM port). The user should then select each PassPort zone and change the MIN for each zone. He/She may then attach the second radio to the RIB cable and write the personality into it by pressing the "Write Device" icon on the toolbar (or by choosing "Write Device" from the file menu and choosing the proper COM port). Alternatively, the information may be cloned to multiple radios by saving the personality data to a file. The file may, at a later time, be re-read and the MIN may be changed for each zone and then written to the radio through the procedure described above. Care must always be taken by the user to ensure that the MIN is unique for each radio to avoid undesirable results in the system.