- #Mototrbo cps text is not showing install#
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"Beyond Compare" is a severe case in point - it seems that icons in it's windows are displayed very small and text box lines are truncated vertically, so much so that the bottom half (or more) of the text in these lines cannot be read. The Quad HD screen obviously requires some new smarts to display application windows properly because not all applications handle it well.
#Mototrbo cps text is not showing plus#
#Mototrbo cps text is not showing code#
When I read a new radio, the CPS shows error code #1027 codeplug version not supported? Go to Edit>Preferences and tick Clone Radio Identity. If I clone my radio, the Radio ID is not overwritten? Make sure the radio is properly powered during this process and that you don't mistakenly unplug the cable - otherwise you'll understand what some people mean by "bricked".
#Mototrbo cps text is not showing Pc#
It takes about two minutes depending on the model and how good your PC is. I've produced a number of tutorial videos and these are available on YouTube. If this is your only radio, simply change the Radio IP address in the codeplug or just switch off WiFi/unplug the LAN cable when programming your radio. The reason is that Windows is somehow allocating a lower device metric to the MOTOTRBO radio and your PC now thinks it's the new network connection to use. This seems to occur mostly with Windows 7 PCs.
When I try to read the radio I get an error code #595?Įrror 595 is generally caused by an IP address conflict. Windows will give a warning when installing this, you can ignore this warning.
#Mototrbo cps text is not showing install#
The drivers are not signed and you need to install them manually by selecting "Have Disk" and pointing to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Motorola\MOTOTRBO Driver. This should only occur with Windows XP and 2000. When I connect the radio to my PC, Windows asks for a driver? As far as I know, Windows 7 and 10 do not have this problem. This will only happen when you connect a radio. This is correct, there is no "intelligence" or level conversion in the programming cable. When I plug the programming cable into the PC, Windows does not make the "USB Start" sound? The firmware version in the radio is newer than that which the CPS can support. The version of CPS I have gives error code #1057 when I read my new radio?