================================================================ Entry Level Professional Radio Programming Software D02.02.00 ================================================================ Major CPS Enhancements: ----------------------- 1) The CPS is supported on the Windows NT platform. 2) Support for LTR capable models added. 3) Quik Call II A-B/C-D format has been added (Quik-Call II System). The format was added as an alternative to format A-B/A-D/C-D which may have falsing problems on some systems. Note : Radio firmware version R02.00 or later is required for the new format to operate correctly. 4) Microphone gain adjustment has been added(Radio Configuration: Microphone). This functionality has been added to allow the ability to optimize the microphone gain for various systems and various accessories. Note : Radio firmware version R02.00 or later is required for microphone gain adjustment to function. R01.00.01 Issues Corrected in D02.01: ------------------------------------- 1) If radio programming is interrupted prior to completion (low battery, operator error or loose cables), the result may have been a radio with a checksum error which could not be programmed with the R01.00.02 CPS. If programming is reinitiated to a "bad checksum error radio", the CPS should program the radio successfully. Under some circumstances, the R01.00.02 CPS would lock up when this was attempted. Under most circumstances the R02.00 will successfully program a radio with a checksum error. 2) The R01.00.02 CPS would not allow the "talkaround" button to be programmed on radio models with only 4 channel capability. The "talkaround" button is allowed on R02.00. 3) The R01.00.02 CPS would allow manual access to be programmed in a 16 channel radio. When an attempt to read the radio or archive with manual access enabled was made, the operation would fail. 16 channel radios with manual access can be read with R02.00. 4) The R01.00.02 CPS may incorrectly program Quik Call II Revert Personalities, MDC Call Revert Personalities or DTMF Call Revert Personalities if "RX Only" conventional personalities were also programmed. The revert personality would get programmed incorrectly if a RX only conventional personalities preceded the revert personality in the personality list. This issue has been corrected in R02.00. R02.01.01 Issue Corrected in D02.01.01A --------------------------------------- 1) Fix program crashing when opening a tableview in CPS. The correct version of DLL has been installed and registered. Programming Hints: ------------------ 1) It should be noted that a new/added conventional personality must be assigned to a zone/channel position. To add a zone to a radio click the "+" in a Personality Assignment to Zone Window. To add a conventional personality to the radio, click the "+" on a Conventional Personality Window. To add an additional conventional personality to a zone go to the Personality Assignment to Zone:Channel window for the desired zone. Click the right mouse key within the channel table to add a conventional personality entry. Please read the CPS help for additional information. 2) Speed Dial buttons should not be programmed to the P1 and P2 buttons on radios, which overlay these buttons with the menu navigation keys. The speed dial buttons will not operate in this configuration because the buttons function as the menu navigation keys when phone mode is entered. 3) When adding a new conventional personality, verify that the bandwidth selected on the Conventional Personality:Advanced screen is correct. Incorrect selections will lead to poor radio performance. Known CPS Issues: ---------------- 1) When LTR groups are added or deleted on the LS Trunking Personality:Group ID screen, the following data should be verified - all LTR groups in Scan Lists, Phone System Revert Groups and MDC System Revert Groups. The LTR groups associated with these data fields may be changed to group 1 when groups are added or deleted. 2) On some PCs, the CPS may abnormally terminate if Print Preview is attempted on the Print Custom screen. This problem only occurs when Print All is selected. This problem has been observed on Compaq Windows 98 computers with the following programs running: * Easy Access Internet Program (cpqEasyAcc.exe) * Compaq Internet Watchdog Program (watchdog.exe) If this CPS function is to be used, it is recommended that these programs be removed from the PC startup. 3) When the tree view is printed some nodes may overlap on the printout and an extra blank page may be printed. This issue is more likely to occur on large codeplug configurations. 4) If the left mouse key is double clicked on a view only cell within a table, the cursor will remain as read-only even if the cursor is moved off the view only table cell. To exit this state click the right mouse button. 5). During Programming or Reading the radio codeplug the Pop up menu "Proceed Programing" still appear on CPS screen after user clicking the "Yes: button. This only occur when one of the CPS help file is opened, and the pop up menu happen to overlap with the help menu. Similar thing happen when reading the radio codeplug. 6). If your PC is running the first release of Microsoft Windows 95 and Internet Explorer has not been installed, you may experience problems in installing and running the CPS due to certain components of the operating system being out of date. To eliminate this problem two Microsoft patches have been included on the CPS CD. If you experience any problems under Windows 95, please go to the CD and run: /Win95Patches/40comupd.exe /Win95Patches/DCom95.exe and then re-install the CPS. For Floppy Diskette Installation, please go to Microsoft Website to obtain the Microsoft patches:- i) ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/40comupd.exe ii) http://download.microsoft.com/msdownload/dcom/95/x86/en/dcom95.exe