Delete Zones in MCS2000

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Birken Vogt
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Delete Zones in MCS2000

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I have a major reprogramming project upcoming with these things.

The last and only experience I had with removing zones I had a 6 zone radio in a vehicle. They wanted only the first 4 so I read the radio, deleted the last 2 zones and fixed any errors, so I thought, then wrote the radio. The radio was temporarily bricked. I rewrote it with another 4 zone program I had and it came back to life again. I was sweating for a little while, though.

Is there a documented procedure for removing zones from the programming that will work correctly?
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Re: Delete Zones in MCS2000

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Removing zones in an MCS2000 is done just like you describe...you simply delete them. There is nothing "special" that needs to be done. I suspect it was more an issue of a low RIB battery or something to cause the radio to brick. I've reprogrammed hundreds of MCS radios, never an issue with adding/deleting zones, or any other programming changes, for that matter. The RSS is based on the MTSX RSS. If you've done much work with MTS/MTX radios, you'll know nothing special needs to be done with those either for deleting of zones.
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Re: Delete Zones in MCS2000

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The problem sometimes happens if there are scan lists for those zones. Whenever I buy a used radio, I have learned the first thing to do is delete the scan lists. Although I've never messed up a radio, the radio just wouldn't program until I deleted the scan lists. GARY
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Re: Delete Zones in MCS2000

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Did it again today. We are in the midst of a mass reprog project so I did not have time to troubleshoot. I mistakenly programmed one radio with the codeplug that has the deleted zones and it came up as unprogrammed with the continuous ~400 Hz tone until I got the right codeplug in it.

I will try fooling with the scan list when I get a chance.
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