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ASTRO 25 Portable CPS R19.01.00
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- Windows 8 is supported in R19.01.00 CPS and higher. 

- The vendor has phased out support for the parallel port adapter DS1410E. Therefore
  Motorola does not support the parallel port on Windows 7 or x64 bit machines or above.

- POP25 feature is NOT supported with VISTA operating system.

- Advanced Keys administrator (AKA) has been updated with more functionality.. more 
details below.

- Please note that Secure ARS communication via POP25 requires the ARS tool to be installed.

Issues fixed in this release:
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Fix for an issue reported on the FCC Narrowbanding Mandate feature. It ONLY applies to VHF radios. 
Fix for error when loading the new DS1996 Advanced Key.

New CPS Features Supported: 
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-The FCC Narrowbanding Mandate:
Per the FCC Rule Part 90 requirements on narrowbanding, VHF and UHF radios imported 
or manufactured after 12/31/2012 will no longer be authorized to operate on 25 kHz 
channel bandwidth.

More information in the Special FCC Regulation Note below. 

-Updated Advanced Keys Administrator (AKA) Application:
This application has been updated and provides the ability to create, configure and 
manage Advanced Keys of all types (System, WACN and Conventional) that grant access 
and value control to specific fields within the CPS codeplug layout.  It can be 
installed from the Support folder at the root of the CPS DVD.

From within the CPS, the user with administration privileges can access the AKA 
application via Tools->System Keys->Advanced Keys Configuration.

New AKA Functionality:
  New UI which provides visual representation for both the APX codeplug layout 
and XTS/XTL layout
  Support for a new i-Button model (DS1996) due to the cancelation of the DS1994 model
  Increased the number of allowable ranges from 5 per limitable field to 250 max 
pool per Access Level
  The DS1996 can be reformatted after the device expires, instead of having to throw 
the i-Button away, as with the DS1994
  With the Master Key, the user can change the expiration of a child key for the 
DS1996 model
  Support for appending keys to a formatted device. It is no longer required to have 
all MASTER keys present when creating a new child key
  Data being programmed to the device can be exported to CSV format for tracking 
purposes


New Radio Features Supported: 
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Firmware version R19.50.00 or higher is required for the following 
features to work in the radio:

- ISSI 8000 (Inter RF Subsystem Interface) InterWACN Roaming - NGI:
Allows a subscriber to roam on a selected talkgroup from one WACN to another without 
any user intervention. Provides the ability to connect an ASTRO 25 System to another 
trunked system via the P25  ISSI standard protocol. 

- Private Line Tone & Multiple Private Line (MPL) Tone on DIRECT Simplex Channels

  This feature adds support for Private Line (PL) tones on direct simplex channels and 
  increases the number of programmable PL tones.

- Listen Only Talkgroup

  The CPS can now identify a talkgroup as 'listen only, thereby allowing a trunked 
  radio system to program talkgroups that are 'listen only.' 

- Radio Alias ID Special Characters

  This feature allows a radio to utilize special characters when creating radio 
  alias IDs.  Besides alpha and numeric characters, 
  Characters `!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]\;':",./<>? are now allowed.

- P25 Working Unit ID (WUID)
  This feature allows a radio to utilize P25 standard re-affiliation process.

- Trunking Channel Revert with Emergency on Trunking/Conventional Channel

  This feature provides the ability to revert to a trunking channel when 
  the emergency button on the radio is pressed while the radio is on a conventional 
  ortrunking channel. When the emergency is exited, the radio will return to the original 
  talkgroup channel.

For a detailed description of each feature, please see the radio's User Manual. 

PLEASE NOTE: Cloning will NOT be allowed to a radio that does NOT have firmware version
R17.01.01 or higher when this feature is configured in the CPS codeplug. 


For VISTA Users:
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 The following configuration on Vista Home Premium and Business Premium needs
to be set for the CPS to function properly:

- Vista Theme should be set to Windows Classic.
- Codeplug archive names should not exceed 30 characters.
- A Vista compatible printer is required for using the Print functionality 
  in the CPS.
- In order for the PDA to synch successfully with CPS on Vista, Windows 
  Mobile Device Center should be used. It can be downloaded from 
  http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx.


Special FCC Regulation Note:
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- FCC NARROWBANDING MANDATE FOR ASTRO RADIOS 
Per the FCC Rule Part 90 requirements on narrowbanding, VHF and UHF radios imported 
or manufactured after 12/31/2012 will no longer be authorized to operate on 25 kHz 
channel bandwidth. The exception to Rule Part 90 narrowbanding requirements are for 
radios operating only within 470-512 MHz frequencies (T-Band), which will continue 
to support 25 kHz channel bandwidth functionality.  The FCC requires that a radio 
is authorized to operate within the specified bandwidth and that the user is required 
to have a FCC license to operate in that mode.  
 
NOTE: After the FCC mandate takes effect, specific frequencies in VHF and UHF are 
still allowed to operate at 25 kHz.  Examples of VHF and UHF services that are not 
subject to Part 90 narrowband include:  Part 80 marine frequencies, Part 87 aviation 
frequencies, Part 95, FRS/GMRS and MURS, Part 97 amateur frequencies, and NOAA 
weather channels.


Tutorials Update: 
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 Help format requires Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher. 
 It is strongly recommended to install the tutorials with this version   
 of the CPS. 
 If both portable and mobile CPS's are used, it is recommended to update 
  both at the same time, and tutorials should be installed with BOTH versions.

Note:	Double-clicking a link within the help text might generate an error 
	message.


System Requirements:
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Operating Systems:   Windows XP Home Edition (SP 3 or higher)
		     Windows XP Professional (SP 3 or higher)
		     Vista Home Premium 32-bit (SP 2 or higher)
		     Vista Business 32-bit (SP 2 or higher)	
		     Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit and 64-bit (SP 1 or higher)
		     Windows 7 Professional 32-bit and 64-bit (SP 1 or higher)
		     Windows 8 32-bit and 64-bit
		     Windows 8 Professional 32-bit and 64-bit

                     NOTE: XP upgrade, Vista upgrade, Windows 7 upgrade and Windows 8
			   upgrade from other operating systems is not supported. 

	       		   Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000 are NOT supported.

                      
Hardware Requirements: 
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Processor            400 MHz or higher Pentium grade Processor for XP
		     Vista, windows 7 and Windows 8 require 1 GHz

Memory               512 MB RAM minimum for XP
		     1 GB RAM minimum for VISTA
		     1 GB RAM for Windows 7 32-bit, 2 GB RAM for Windows 7 64-bit   
		     1 GB RAM for Windows 8 32-bit, 2 GB RAM for Windows 8 64-bit

Hard Disk Space      1 Gigabyte Drive with 350 MB minimum free space 
		     (for a Typical Installation, including Help 
		     Audio-Visual Tutorials) or 150 MB minimum free 
		     space (for a Compact installation)
		     40 GB hard drive for Vista
		     16 GB minimum free space for Windows 7 32-bit or 20 GB for Windows 7 64-bit 
		     16 GB minimum free space for Windows 8 32-bit or 20 GB for Windows 8 64-bit  

Peripherals          Microsoft Windows supported Mouse or Trackball
                     Microsoft Windows supported Serial Port 
                     for radio communication
                     Microsoft Windows supported Printer Port 
                     for report printing
                     DVD-ROM for software installation

                     NOTE: 	For computers that are not equipped with
				a serial port, radio communications may be
				possible with the use of an off-the-shelf
				USB to RS232 converter, such as the IOGEAR
				USB to Serial/PDA Converter Cable.

Known Issues:
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1) Drop down items in table fields cannot be accessed when using Windows XP
   Professional "Windows XP Style" display.  If this issue is encountered,
   change the display setting to "Windows Classic Style" for proper
   functionality.
2) Attempting to Read from or Write to a radio with the CPS while the Tuner,
   Data Link Manager, or synchronization software for a PDA is open and
   communicating with a radio will cause a communication failure.
3) Due to French import laws, the Microsoft encryption support used to
   create archive (.cpg) files with the CPS (Customer Programming Software)
   is not available on the French version of the Windows Operating Systems.
   Therefore, there is no way to save archive files when the CPS is
   installed on the French version of Windows. Until import laws are
   changed such that Microsoft can provide encryption support, this feature
   can not be addressed.
4) Under Tools->FLASHport->Read Radio Configuration, closing the dialog box
   by pressing the 'X' in the upper right of the dialog while the application
   is still busy (the cursor is shaped like an hourglass) may terminate the
   application.
5) Memory issues have been reported when 3 or more sessions of the CPS are 
   open at the same time.
6) Please install the CPS before attempting to connect the radio to the PC 
   using the USB cable.
7) If Logitech MouseWare version 9.76 is installed on the PC, it causes
   Tools>Reports to fail and enter corrupt data in the registry. This occurs
   when an ampersand is entered as part of a Zone Channel name. If the
   MouseWare is either removed or upgraded to MouseWare version 9.79.1 or
   later, it resolves the problem.
8) Once starting to read or write codeplug via POP25, the process can't 
    be cancelled. Depending on the size of codeplug, this process could
    take long time (3 to 8 minutes).
9) Please avoid saving an invalid codeplug with "~" characters in table fields.
     Doing so may cause the application to terminate.
10) If an Advanced System Key(ASK) fails to load, close the currently open 
    codeplug and reopen it. The System Key should be active, even though an error
    message may appear.
11) When formatting an Advanced System Key, the 'Initialize' message may appear 
    several times. Please select 'Cancel' to proceed.
12) 'Failsoft Connect Tone' field can only be Advanced System Key protected if 
    'Connect Tone' is also protected. Specific protection for this field is not
    supported.
13) Voice Files do NOT get copied when using POP25 feature.
14) "Preset Zone and Channel Enable" should NOT be enabled when using a DTMF 
    mic.
15) Help files may not open after importing a csv file. If so, close and re-open
    CPS for the help files to open successfully.
16) Codeplug archive names should not exceed 30 characters on Windows 7 and VISTA.
17) Users of the Network Radio Programmer on Windows 7 64-bit machines may see a 
    "Program Compatibility Assistant" popup displayed during installation. This is 
    due to Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 compatibility issues with those machines. 
    After continuing the installation by clicking the "Run program" button on the popup, 
    the Network Radio Programmer feature can still be used on the machine.
18) Attempting to Read from or Write to a radio with the CPS before the radio has
    enumerated will cause a communication failure. 
19) Please note that the 'Emergency Revert Channel' field in the ASTRO tab 
    for each Conventional Personality will become invalid if it references a 
    Channel whose system is a DVRS ASTRO System with Dynamic Regrouping Enabled.


Installation:
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1) It is no longer required that the previous version of the application be
   uninstalled before installing this release.  Note that this does not allow
   multiple versions to be installed, rather the already installed application
   will be upgraded. 
2) When the Installation CD is inserted into the CD-ROM drive, the
   installation will start automatically if auto start is enabled for
   the PC. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
3) Please refer to the CPS Programming Installation Guide, which is
   included with this software for more detailed information.
4) If a file installed by the CPS later becomes corrupted, the Repair
   option on the Installation CD may be used to restore it. It is very
   important that the Installation CD for the same version that is 
   installed on the computer is used for Repair. Use of a different
   version in an attempt to Repair an installation will result in further
   corruption.
5) If the PC has never had a 1-Wire USB device connected to it before, such 
   as the USB dongle used for FLASHkeys or Advanced keys, then plug it in right 
   after installation to complete the USB install. If it is not recognized or if
   auto-detect can not locate the USB device driver, then point the New Hardware 
   Wizard's Driver installer to it in the install drive, such as  
   "C:\". The wizard should then find and install the driver automatically.


Connecting the PC to the Radio:
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Do not use the Radio Interface Box (RIB), Smart Radio Interface Box (SRIB)
or any of the cables that plug into those boxes. Use only the following
direct PC to radio cables: 
   
   XTS 5000 / XTS 2500 / SSE 5000 / XTS 1500 / MT 1500 / PR 1500:

         RS232 cable = RKN4106
         USB cable = RKN4105

   XTS 4000:

         RS232 cable = NKN1027A
         USB cable = NKN1029A

When using the USB cable, be sure to always click "Yes" on the Digital
Signature window whenever it is displayed by the operating system. Note
that the USB cable can be used only with Windows XP Service Pack 1 or higher operating 
systems. The CPS or Tuner application must first be installed before attaching the USB 
cable and turning the radio on.

For additional cables information, go to Help-> CPS help topics -> Index ->
 Part Numbers.


For POP25 Operation:
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TCP Retransmissions on your machine needs to be set to 5 or higher. Motorola 
recommends that if the following registry keys are defined on your system, 
they be set to the following values for POP25 operation:
 
On Windows 7, Windows Vista and XP:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
 \SYSTEM
 \CurrentControlSet
 \Services
 \Tcpip
 \Parameters
 \TcpMaxDataRetransmissions - 5 or more 

On XP Only:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
 \SYSTEM
 \CurrentControlSet
 \Services
 \Tcpip
 \Parameters
 \TcpMaxConnectRetransmissions - 3 or more

For help on editing registry values, read Microsoft online support at http://support.microsoft.com
/kb/256986.

- While the POP25 operation is in progress, do NOT attempt to start a second session until the first is done.

-  In order to do a differential write during POP25 (OTAP), the radio must 
   first be read via POP25 and then written using the CPS Write Device function.
   Differential write is only effective for one read/write session.  After one
   differential write, the radio must be read again to perform another 
   differential write otherwise a full write will be done for subsequent writes.

Note: Differential write is not supported for any Clone feature. When doing 
      a Clone operation or Full write to a radio, please ensure that the 
      "Update Only Modified Fields via OTAP" field in 
      View -> Options -> POP25 Parameters page is NOT enabled.


Conventional POP25 Operations:
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Please note that Conventional POP25 requires the MTU size to be set to 512 bytes. 
The Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) size of an over-the-air datagram is 512 bytes plus 
a 13 byte encryption header if secure messaging is being used, resulting in an 
overall total datagram size of 525 bytes.

If excessive failures occur when doing Conventional POP25 on Windows Vista and 
Windows 7 Operating Systems please do the following:   
1.	Open a command line window as an Administrator (ie. right click on 
All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt and select Run as administrator) ...
2.	Type the command netsh and wait for prompt
3.	Type the command interface and wait for prompt
4.	Type the command ipv4 and wait for prompt
5.	Type the command show subinterfaces from the ipv4 prompt and <Enter> to see 
list of interfaces.
6.	The connection interface being used should be listed under the Interface 
heading in the result list:
7.	Type the command set subinterface "<name of the network connection being used>" 
mtu=512 store=persistent

For example, set subinterface "Local Area Connection 3" mtu=512 store=persistent from 
the ipv4 prompt and <Enter> to set the MTU size.


Programming Hints:
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1) For trunking customers, the first time the CPS is started, navigate to the
   User Settings Dialog under the Tools menu and set up the directories where
   the system key files will be stored. 
2) To retrieve data from XTS 3000 or ASTRO Saber codeplugs, first read
   the codeplug into the ASTRO Saber / XTS 3000 CPS and use the top node
   drag and drop feature to copy the data into the XTS 5000 or XTS 2500
   codeplug. Drag and drop is a very powerful and time-saving tool, but the
   data should always be verified before writing to a radio. The Drag and
   Drop Report can help with this verification. Please view the Drag and
   Drop Tutorial included in Help for more information.
3) To get help on a field, press F1 while focus is on the field, or click on
   the Help button on the tool bar (an Arrow with a question mark) and then
   click on the field for which help is desired.
4) For more information on the features available in the Windows CPS, we
   suggest viewing the audio-visual help tutorials. They can be accessed
   from the CPS menu by selecting Help->CPS Help Topics, and then double-
   clicking on CPS-User...Audio & Video Tutorials, then The Tutorials Menu.
   Then select the appropriate tutorial.


Legal Notices
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This media, or Motorola Product, may include Publicly Available Software (Open Source Software, 
Freeware, Shareware). Please reference the Motorola Publicly Available Software Legal Notices File, 
MOTOROLA_OSS_LEGAL_NOTICES_FILE-CPS.txt, located in the Legal folder found in the CPS 
installation directory, for the Publicly Available Software licensing  terms, attributions, 
acknowledgements, and other software information details.
