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EX560 and CPS

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:43 pm
by giardinop
Does anyone know what version of the CPS will program the EX560? I am a licensed user with a subscription but I was wondering if I have to run the new version we got a couple of months ago or if I can just stay with R06.05.00. 06.05.00 has been good and I usually don't update when I have something that is stable and working. As a public safety agency the software revision is not mission critical for us as long as we can keep the radios operating.

We are looking at the 560 for a specialized Rapid Deployment Unit.

Re: EX560 and CPS

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:35 pm
by jmalia
I have 6.04.00 and have been unable to program my 560 xls. Let me know if you come up with something....

Re: EX560 and CPS

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:03 pm
by HLA
i havn't done an ex in a long time or at least since motorola changed the requirements needing new cps for the new firmware like in the 1250's and 1550's but i would like to know if that change was also made on the ex's? just try to read it, the worst that will happen is it will tell you it's too old or not compatable. and as far as you stated it's not critical updating your cps or even firmware, if you do update it, you will find more functions and options available along with fixes for known problems.

Re: EX560 and CPS

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:22 am
by jmalia
So if I need an update how do you go about doing that? We have never had to update firmware at our shop before? I tried calling motorola, but I couldnt get a real person. Any advice?

Re: EX560 and CPS

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:26 am
by wavetar
jmalia wrote:So if I need an update how do you go about doing that? We have never had to update firmware at our shop before? I tried calling motorola, but I couldnt get a real person. Any advice?
You don't need to update the EX560 radio firmware, you need to update your CPS version. 6.04 does not recognize the EX560 as a valid model, therefore you cannot program it. Get the latest CPS & you shouldn't have any problems.