ht1000 help

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strategas
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Post by strategas »

hi
I've got ht1000, and i dont know how what are the meanings of keys on it. could anyone be so nice and explain me. if you have a scanned copy of users manual, i would be very happy, if you could send it to me. thank you.
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John
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Post by John »

The functions of the buttons/switches are programmable so it is hard to say definitively how yours may be programmed. It also depends on which model HT1000 you have. What is the last part of the model number (i.e. AN, BN, DN, etc)?

Some parts of the manual are on the Motorola Accespoint web site (http://accesssecure.mot.com/accesspoint)
strategas
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Post by strategas »

last model name letters are BN. what is the main difference between AN,BN and DN ?
do I need to connect my radio to computer and use RSS to program my radio's buttons ?
How to connect my ht1000 with other radio, that it would be possible to talk? thank you.
John
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Post by John »

Yes, you would have to read the codeplug out of the radio using the RSS and RIB to know for sure how your buttons are programmed.

As for the major differences between AN and BN, the only ones I know are that the BN has more programming options for the buttons and switches.

I believe the default functions for the side buttons are:

Top button (green) - Select
middle button - RAT (repeater access tone)
bottom button - Monitor

The only way to be sure is to read the codeplug. Did you check the manual at the Motorola web site?

I am not sure what you mean about connecting two radios together... are you referring to cloning?

John
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