In the digital world, you don't just "talk"; you direct your voice to specific IDs. CPS 2.0 lets you manage: One-to-one communication. Group Calls: One-to-many communication.
Motorola’s series of digital two-way radios has long been an industry standard for professional communication. To program these radios, Motorola provides Customer Programming Software (CPS) . The latest evolution, CPS 2.0 (part of the broader MOTOTRBO 2.0 ecosystem), represents a significant departure from the legacy CPS (versions 16 and below). Designed to support the new generation of TRBO radios (such as the xPR 7000/8000 series), CPS 2.0 introduces a modernized interface, enhanced security, and a subscription-based licensing model.
: A clean, intuitive design simplifies navigation, featuring a dockable tree-view structure and multi-tab workflows.
Firmware updates and software capabilities are managed more efficiently within a unified workspace. System Requirements Motorola Mototrbo Cps 2.0 Programming Software
Improved integration with Motorola’s firmware update process, ensuring hardware stays current with the latest security patches and features.
What specific (e.g., R7, XPR 7550e) are you currently programming?
Connect your MOTOTRBO radio to your PC using the OEM Motorola programming cable specific to your radio model (e.g., PMKN4012 for portable radios). Turn the radio on and ensure the volume is set to an audible level. Step 2: Read the Radio In the digital world, you don't just "talk";
Even professional software can sometimes encounter problems. Below are solutions for common issues.
A new workflow that allows you to build a single codeplug and clone it to multiple devices with a one-button process.
If you try to read a newer radio and receive an error, your software version is likely outdated. Motorola frequently updates CPS 2.0 to support new hardware iterations. Check the MyView portal to install the latest patch. Software Lag or Freezing Motorola’s series of digital two-way radios has long
: It supports modern radios like the Motorola R7, R2, and the DP4000e series. Note that radios with very old firmware (pre-R2.4.0) may need a bridge update before they can be read by CPS 2.0.
represents a generational leap. The original "MOTOTRBO CPS" (often retroactively called CPS 1.0) served radios for over a decade. However, with the release of new hardware platforms like the xPR 7000e series (e.g., SL3500e, XPR 7550e, XPR 7580e) and the subsequent xPR 8000 series (R7, MCR, etc.), Motorola introduced CPS 2.0 to handle increased memory, enhanced security protocols, and modern operating systems (Windows 10/11).
In the digital world, you don't just "talk"; you direct your voice to specific IDs. CPS 2.0 lets you manage: One-to-one communication. Group Calls: One-to-many communication.
Motorola’s series of digital two-way radios has long been an industry standard for professional communication. To program these radios, Motorola provides Customer Programming Software (CPS) . The latest evolution, CPS 2.0 (part of the broader MOTOTRBO 2.0 ecosystem), represents a significant departure from the legacy CPS (versions 16 and below). Designed to support the new generation of TRBO radios (such as the xPR 7000/8000 series), CPS 2.0 introduces a modernized interface, enhanced security, and a subscription-based licensing model.
: A clean, intuitive design simplifies navigation, featuring a dockable tree-view structure and multi-tab workflows.
Firmware updates and software capabilities are managed more efficiently within a unified workspace. System Requirements
Improved integration with Motorola’s firmware update process, ensuring hardware stays current with the latest security patches and features.
What specific (e.g., R7, XPR 7550e) are you currently programming?
Connect your MOTOTRBO radio to your PC using the OEM Motorola programming cable specific to your radio model (e.g., PMKN4012 for portable radios). Turn the radio on and ensure the volume is set to an audible level. Step 2: Read the Radio
Even professional software can sometimes encounter problems. Below are solutions for common issues.
A new workflow that allows you to build a single codeplug and clone it to multiple devices with a one-button process.
If you try to read a newer radio and receive an error, your software version is likely outdated. Motorola frequently updates CPS 2.0 to support new hardware iterations. Check the MyView portal to install the latest patch. Software Lag or Freezing
: It supports modern radios like the Motorola R7, R2, and the DP4000e series. Note that radios with very old firmware (pre-R2.4.0) may need a bridge update before they can be read by CPS 2.0.
represents a generational leap. The original "MOTOTRBO CPS" (often retroactively called CPS 1.0) served radios for over a decade. However, with the release of new hardware platforms like the xPR 7000e series (e.g., SL3500e, XPR 7550e, XPR 7580e) and the subsequent xPR 8000 series (R7, MCR, etc.), Motorola introduced CPS 2.0 to handle increased memory, enhanced security protocols, and modern operating systems (Windows 10/11).