Unable to program M1225
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:22 pm
I am trying to program a Motorola M1225 but am not having any luck. Here is a little bit about my set up:
• Computer 1: Dell Latitude CPx (Laptop) running Windows 2000.
• Computer 2: HP Laptop.
• Both computers are running version 3.1 of the M1225/P1225 RSS.
• Ribless cable
• Rib and Programming Cable
So what is happening on both computers and when I use either the RIB or the RIBless is that I get the following error message after the computer thinks about reading the radio on COM 1:
Radio not active.
Check the following:
1) Connection from the RIB box to the radio.
2) Power supply for the radio
3) Is the radio on?
If I switch COM Ports then I get this message:
Computer Communication Port is not active.
Check the following:
1) Connection directly in back of the computer.
2) Configuration for Computer Communication Port.
3) Try a different port!!.
I have tried restarting, reinstalling, turning off the radio and then back on, different cables, different RIBs and I can get no where. I am thinking that the 3.1 RSS is too old for these computers and I may need a newer version. Any other ideas out there to get this to work?
• Computer 1: Dell Latitude CPx (Laptop) running Windows 2000.
• Computer 2: HP Laptop.
• Both computers are running version 3.1 of the M1225/P1225 RSS.
• Ribless cable
• Rib and Programming Cable
So what is happening on both computers and when I use either the RIB or the RIBless is that I get the following error message after the computer thinks about reading the radio on COM 1:
Radio not active.
Check the following:
1) Connection from the RIB box to the radio.
2) Power supply for the radio
3) Is the radio on?
If I switch COM Ports then I get this message:
Computer Communication Port is not active.
Check the following:
1) Connection directly in back of the computer.
2) Configuration for Computer Communication Port.
3) Try a different port!!.
I have tried restarting, reinstalling, turning off the radio and then back on, different cables, different RIBs and I can get no where. I am thinking that the 3.1 RSS is too old for these computers and I may need a newer version. Any other ideas out there to get this to work?