MTR3000 channel issue
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MTR3000 channel issue
I don't think I missed anything in the programming but I have a 4 channel base and have programmed the console for the proper tones and even a MC2500 remote in the same building. It will not change channels at all. Keys on all 4 function tones sent to it but only keys on the first channel. IBLOST
Re: MTR3000 channel issue
Have you tried switching between TRC7 and TRC15 in the wireline settings in CPS?
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Yes unfortunately. Do I have to make a Zone per channel? Cuz I know in the XPR only the first channel is usable.
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Re: MTR3000 channel issue
Did you set the GPIO pins for the wireline to use? The 3000 W/L is a strange device.
L.E.
L.E.
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No I figured Moto couldnt screw up channel changing, but I guess I no better now.
Re: MTR3000 channel issue
There is a firmware upgrade for the MTR3k wireline on MOL that you might wanna try (according to our resident MTR3k expert).
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Did you ever resolve your problem? I fought this issue for a few hours until Motorola finally was able to come up with the correct gpio programming matrix.sean7969 wrote:I don't think I missed anything in the programming but I have a 4 channel base and have programmed the console for the proper tones and even a MC2500 remote in the same building. It will not change channels at all. Keys on all 4 function tones sent to it but only keys on the first channel. IBLOST
Also I believe F3 in the MTR3000 is NOT 1350 Hz but rather 1750 Hz. Had me chasing my tail for awhile.
Randy
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Re: MTR3000 channel issue
Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I have two brand new MTR3000's sitting here that I cannot get to key. My first concern is that they don't have wireline boards in center cage. I asked the RSS to include wireline when we ordered. They told me it was built in and didn't need cards. I have all of the basic settings for 2WA set up, but no dice. Our older MTR2000's work just fine with the same setup. So, do I need a card or not?
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Re: MTR3000 channel issue
Yeah, you need the card
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Yep! Thanks! Right after posting that, I found the document CD and went through the detailed service manual to find out.escomm wrote:Yeah, you need the card
Jason KE4NYV
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