M2021 04 Release Notes v01
M2021 04 Release Notes v01
Abbreviations 4
Product Versions 17
Product Availability 24
Documentation 26
Training Material 27
Important Notes 28
These MOTOTRBO System Release Notes cover the following MOTOTRBO products:
● DP540, DP1400, SL1600, DP2000 Series, SL2600, DP3441, DP4000 Series, DP4000Ex Series,
DP4000Ex Ma Series and SL4000 Series Portables
● DP2000e Series, DP3000e Series, DP4000e Series and SL4000e Series Portables
● DM1000 Series, DM2600 and DM4000 Series Mobiles
● DM4000e Series Mobiles
● DR 3000, MTR3000, SLR 1000, SLR 5500 and SLR8000 Repeaters
● Radio Management
● CPS
● CPS 2.0
● Air Tracer
● Tuner
● RDAC
● Multi Channel Device Driver (MCDD)
● Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS)
● MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Data Gateway
● MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) VRC Gateway
● MNIS Status Agent
● Capacity Max Bridge
● Capacity Max ESU
● Capacity Max Trunk Controller
● System Advisor
● System Design Tools
● Sensor Management Tool
● IMPRESTM Fleet Management Software
● Second generation MOTOTRBO MPT1327 GOB
● MPT1327 GOB CPS
● Second generation MOTOTRBO Connect Plus GOB
● Connect Plus GOB CPS
● Connect Plus Infrastructure (XRC 9000 / 9100 Controller, XRT 9000 / 9100 Gateway, XRI 9100
Interconnect, Network Manager, Network Manager Connection Tool, XRT Configuration Tool)
R7 Home Screen
The new R7 home screen shows more Information at a glance. The radio control widget displays all
the important information about a call while “Notifications” reminds the user of the newly received
incoming events. Date & Time allows the user to know the time in places where wearing a watch is
not practical.
R7 Action List
The Action List contains 9 configurable quick access features.
R7 Audio
R7 supports new audio functionality which is the Adaptive Dual Microphone Noise Suppressor ( only
for R7 ) . This feature provides a more aggressive noise suppression algorithm that removes
background noise more effectively while keeping the speech signal intact.
R7 One-time Activation
R7 requires a one-time activation to enable software features and services that have been purchased
with the device. The radio will do a one-time connection to RadioCentral Server (Cloud-based) to
obtain specific software features ( radio firmware and regional codeplug ) for a particular model and
region.
R7 Wi-Fi
R7 supports a new security type (WPA3) for Wi-Fi connection. WPA3 is an enhanced security
protocol which is more secure and comprehensive than WPA2.
R7 Day/Night Mode
R7 day or night mode allows the user to choose a different display mode according to their situation.
R7 Screen Saver
R7 allows the user to set a timer ( Backlight Timeout Timer ) to put the radio screen into screen saver
mode to save the battery.
R7 Bluetooth
R7 radios support Bluetooth 5.2. New Bluetooth features include support for dual-mode accessories (
Bluetooth Classic and Low Energy ) such as WM500.
R7 ADP applications
R7 radios support the new Option Board which is GOB 3.0, and the new APIs for sensor integration,
radio clock, and audio playback.
Changes:
● Changing Bluetooth Chip from NXP 8777 (BT4.0) to NXP 8987 (BT5.2).
○ This release of radios do not work with BT 2.0 and below accy, such as Commercial
off-the-shelf accessories.
○ This release of radios do not support Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode.
○ Pairing process: Bluetooth Core version 5.2 includes a feature called “Cross
Transport Key Derivation”, a way to derive Bluetooth LE pairing information from
Bluetooth BR/EDR pairing information and vice versa. As this release of radio uses
both types of transport, the user would just have to pair one of the two, which would
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automatically also pair the other one. An example of this is pairing between Windows
10 PC and this release of radio; where BT LE is automatically paired when the user
wants to pair via PAN . Therefore, if the user wants to remove the pairing, the user is
required to remove both pairing information from the PC.
It is a licensed feature, but customers are allowed to use the feature at no charge for a period of 6
months until M2021.03.
Cybersecurity Update
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (MSI) has delivered a PCR MOTOTRBO 2021.02 release. MSI development
and operations teams continually make security updates as needed based on evaluated threats,
determine protective measures, create response capabilities, and promote compliance. MSI interacts
with and participates in several US and international security organizations, such as U.S. Department
of Homeland Security’s National Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center (NCCIC),
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), The 3rd Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP), Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI), Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Security standardization, and others. Standards from the
aforementioned organizations can map to security controls in international standards such as
Information System Standards (ISO / IEC 27001).
The PCR MOTOTRBO 2021.02 system release includes enhancements to security based on the
National Vulnerability Database and industry standards:
● Lifecycle management: third-party software was updated; for example RHEL
● Ongoing security development process improvements (e.g., OSS scanning improvements)
In addition to ongoing releases for security updates, MSI has a Bug Submission Program for external
entities to disclose to MSI possible security vulnerabilities or issues. Motorola Solutions encourages
researchers to use the PGP key when sending sensitive information via email. Please send all
security vulnerability reports to [email protected].
New Features
None.
The M2021.01.04 release addresses SLR family repeaters Web service default password issue.
None.
SLR repeaters in analog and mixed modes now have web server capabilities.
MOTOTRBO radios roaming and continuous wave identification (CWID) behavior in Shared Frequency
Control Channel mode have been improved.
M2021.01.02 is a “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP540 devices. There are no new
features introduced with this release.
Since this is a “Motorola Factory Only” Release, then there are no upgrade packages being made
available for upgrading devices in the field to M2021.01.02.
The only deliverables associated with this release are updated Radio Management / CPS 2.0 and
Tuner.
Note: The CPS 2.0 / Radio Management (and Tools) DVD (GMVN6241E) is not being up-issued for this
release, so customers who require the latest Radio Management / CPS 2.0 or Tuner shall be required
to download it from the MOTOTRBO Resource Centre at Motorola Online.
M2021.01.01 is a “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP2000e Series and DP4000e Series
devices. There are no new features introduced with this release.
Since this is a “Motorola Factory Only” Release, then there are no upgrade packages being made
available for upgrading devices in the field to M2021.01.01.
Note: The CPS 2.0 / Radio Management (and Tools) DVD (GMVN6241E) is not being up-issued for this
release, so customers who require the latest Tuner shall be required to download it from the
MOTOTRBO Resource Centre at Motorola Online.
Cybersecurity Update
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (MSI) has delivered a PCR MOTOTRBO 2021.01 release. MSI development
and operations teams continually make security updates as needed based on evaluated threats,
determine protective measures, create response capabilities, and promote compliance. MSI interacts
with and participates in several US and international security organizations, such as U.S. Department
of Homeland Security’s National Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center (NCCIC),
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), The 3rd Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP), Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI), Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Security standardization, and others. Standards from the
aforementioned organizations can map to security controls in international standards such as
Information System Standards (ISO / IEC 27001).
The PCR MOTOTRBO 2021.01 system release includes enhancements to security based on the
National Vulnerability Database and industry standards:
● Lifecycle management: third-party software was updated; for example Microsoft Windows,
ESXi
● Configuration updates to optimize hardening
● Ongoing security development process improvements (e.g., OSS scanning improvements)
In addition to ongoing releases for security updates, MSI has a Bug Submission Program for external
entities to disclose to MSI possible security vulnerabilities or issues. Motorola Solutions encourages
researchers to use the PGP key when sending sensitive information via email. Please send all security
vulnerability reports to [email protected].
Codeplug Password
Starting M2021.01 release, Codeplug Password feature is deprecated for the radio and repeater
Codeplug Password for the selected radios and repeaters listed on table below. However, Codeplug
Password feature is remained active for the archived file Codeplug Password.
You are recommended to use the TLS-PSK Authentication feature for these radios and repeaters. The
Codeplug Password functionality will not be removed to facilitate migration/transition to TLS-PSK
but Motorola Solutions will no longer be providing support for the feature. This feature could be
removed in a future release. The deprecation affects you if you are using Codeplug Password to set
password for the current radio or repeater codeplug.
For more information, refer to New Features for MOTOTRBO Release 2.10.5 training service.
Radios Repeaters
DP 4000/4000e series SL2600 SLR 1000 Series
DM 4000/4000e series DP2000/DP2000e SLR 5500 Series
DM2600 SLR 8000 Series
DP 3441/3661/3000e
series
SL 4000/4000e series
MOTOTRBO Product Latest version MOTOTRBO Product Latest version MOTOTRBO Product Latest version
Capacity Max System
R01.21.03.0002 R20.21.04.01
DP540 Portables (CP 21.43.03) SLR 8000 Repeaters Server One-Click CVN7293F.zip
(CP 21.61.02)
Upgrade
R01.21.03.0002 2.122.70.0 vrcgw-pcr-02.
DP1400 Portables (CP 21.43.03) Radio Management MNIS VRC Gateway 105.0010.iso
R01.21.03.0002 2.122.70.0 06.08
SL1600 Portables (CP 21.43.03) CPS 2.0 System Design Tools
DP2000/DP2000e R02.21.01.1002 Sensor Management
(CP 21.23.04) CPS 16.0 (Build 828) R01.00.01
Series Portables Tool
R02.21.01.1002 11.0 (Build 39) R01.02.06
SL2600 Portables (CP 21.23.04) Air Tracer R2.X MPT1327 GOB
DP3441/DP3000e R02.21.01.1002 R02.00.05
(CP 21.23.04) Tuner 21.0 (Build 282) MPT1327 GOB CPS
Series Portables
DP4000/DP4000e
R02.21.01.1002 R2.X Connect Plus R02.07.38
Series Portables (CP 21.23.04) RDAC 10.0 (Build 109) (CP 1.1.19)
GOB
(NXP 8777)
DP4000e Series
R02.21.04.3002 Multi Channel Device R2.X Connect Plus
Portables 2.1.3 R02.07.43
(CP 21.24.12)* Driver (MCDD) GOB CPS
(NXP 8987)
Device Discovery and R02.100.05.10
R02.21.04.1004 XRC 9000 / 9100
R7/R7a Portables Mobility Service 03.100.5001 36_
(CP 21.24.12) Controller 1695
(DDMS)
MOTOTRBO Network R02.100.05.10
DP4000Ex/DP4000Ex R02.21.01.1002 XRT 9000 / 9100
Interface Service 21.04.0016 36_
MA Series Portables (CP 21.23.04) Gateway 1695
(MNIS) Data Gateway
MOTOTRBO Network
SL4000/SL4000e R02.21.01.1002 vrcgw-upgrade-20. XRI 9100 R02.100.05.10
(CP 21.23.04) Interface Service 21.04.00.00.19 30
Series Portables Interconnect
(MNIS) VRC Gateway
MOTOTRBO Network Network Manager
DM1000 Series R01.21.03.0002 R02.100.05.10
(CP 21.43.03) Interface Service 02.90.5000 (merged with XRC / 30
Mobiles
(MNIS) Status Agent XRI packages)
R02.21.01.1002 Capacity Max Bridge R20.21.04.1861_11 Network Manager R02.100.05.10
DM2600 Mobiles (CP 21.23.04) 82 30
(CMB) Connection Tool
M2021.04
DM4000/DM4000e R02.21.01.1002 MOTOTRBO (cmss_upgrade_mo XRT Configuration R02.100.05.10
Series Mobiles (CP 21.23.04) Motopatch topatch_M2021.04. Tool 30
1_20220114.iso)
R20.21.04.02 DESU-PCR-21.04.12
DR 3000 Repeaters (CP 21.01.02) Capacity Max ESU .00-94.iso
R20.21.04.02 Capacity Max Trunk cmxtc-pcr-20.21.04
MTR3000 Repeaters (CP 21.01.02) .00-26.iso
Controller
R20.21.04.01 Capacity Max System UEM-PCR-20.21.04.
SLR 1000 Repeaters (CP 21.61.02) 58-00.iso
Advisor
R20.21.04.01 Capacity Max ESU DESU_LP-M2021.04
SLR 5500 Repeaters .R17.12.00.93-04.rh
(CP 21.61.02) Launchpad el
* “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP4000e Series Portables (NXP 8987) devices
(note: no field upgrade packages available).
For products marked “—” in this table there were no new versions introduced with a system release.
* “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP540 devices (note: no field upgrade packages
available).
** “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP2000e Series and DP4000e Series devices (note:
no field upgrade packages available).
*** “Motorola Factory Only” Release for specific DP4000e Series Portables (NXP 8987) devices
(note: no field upgrade packages available).
Notes:
1. From M2020.01 onwards only products (i.e. MOTOTRBO radios, repeaters and CMSS) which
are either in warranty or covered by a service package will accept software updates.
Software Update Management (SUM) was introduced with the R2.10 system release and
provides products with built-in intelligence to determine if they are eligible to accept a
software update. Products on prior releases must therefore be upgraded to an R2.10 system
release and be eligible to accept a software update before they can be upgraded to
M2020.01 onwards.
2. From system release R2.9.1 onwards there is no software support for the original DR 3000
repeaters containing 8MB of memory.
3. Due to its size, the standalone RM file which is available to download from Motorola Online
has been split into a number of parts. To download and install:
a. Download each RM part.
b. Use 7-Zip to unzip each RM part individually to the same folder.
c. Use 7-Zip again to Unzip RM_x.xx.xxx.x.zip.001.
d. Install in the usual way from the resulting RM_x.xx.xxx.x folder.
The feature sets supported by these releases are compliant to the versions of ETSI DMR standard
listed below. Since changes to the ETSI DMR Tier 3 standard are not always backwards compatible
with previous versions of the standard, then Capacity Max devices may not always work with other
manufacturers’ infrastructure where it is compliant to a previous version of the ETSI DMR 3 standard.
The following table indicates which MOTOTRBO products covered by this document are setup as
orderable parts (to order via Motorola Online / Order Management) and which are available to
download from the MOTOTRBO Resource Centre at Motorola Online.
* Login to MyView, expand Entitlements on the left side menu, and click Software, then check for
Product Name and Product Line as described in the table
** The Capacity Max System Software can only be ordered via Order Management
***Only becomes available if MyView Portal part number was ordered via Order Management.
The MOTOTRBO System Release Notes and a number of other software documents / Readmes are
available on
The latest MOTOTRBO User Guides, Quick Reference Guides, Basic Service Manuals, Installation
Manuals, Accessory Leaflets, EME Safety Booklets, RED Leaflets, UL/TIA Manuals, ATEX Safety and
Approved Accessory leaflets and System Planner (68007024085_) are available on the Learning
Experience Portal (LXP) at:
https://learning.motorolasolutions.com
The latest MOTOTRBO Declaration of Conformity (DoC) documents with attached ATEX DEKRA
certificates (where applicable) are available on the EMEA “Documents of Compliance” Website at:
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_xu/support/emea-compliance.html
The following courses are available on the Learning Experience Portal (LXP) and open for enrolment
to Partners and Customers.
New Courses
PCT0144AE covering R7 and R7a models
Registration
Registration for these classes is open and available through the LXP at:
https://learning.motorolasolutions.com
From M2020.01 onwards only products (i.e. MOTOTRBO radios, repeaters and CMSS) which are
either in warranty or covered by a service package will accept software updates. Software Update
Management (SUM) was introduced with the R2.10 system release and provides products with
built-in intelligence to determine if they are eligible to accept a software update. Products on prior
releases must therefore be upgraded to an R2.10 system release and be eligible to accept a software
update before they can be upgraded to M2020.01 onwards.
Cancelled products that are still under a service contract at time of cancellation will be entitled to the
software update in line with the Motorola Solutions Software Support Policy. Following cancellation
only critical bug fixes will be tested for these products. Please refer to the MOTOTRBO Post
Cancellation Support Policy for further information.
When a service package is purchased, a SUM license is issued and pre-registered (in the Motorola
Solutions licensing database) to the product serial number. The SUM license is then available for
retrieval and activation in the product using Radio Management (RM) or the Customer Programming
Software 2.0 (CPS). Once a SUM license has been activated in a product, that product is then eligible
to accept software updates for the duration of the MOTOTRBO Service Package.
Note: Selected radio models shipped since 18-Nov-2019 with enhanced warranties are eligible to
accept software updates for a period of up-to 5 years.
The R2.10.10 radio upgrade packages are only able to upgrade radios already containing R2.10
system release firmware. For radios containing pre-R2.10 system release firmware they first need to
be upgraded to a previous R2.10 system release before they can be upgraded to R2.10.10. This
restriction does NOT apply to the R2.10.10 repeater upgrade packages.
The old MOTOTRBO Legacy CPS which supports up to MOTOTRBO system release R2.9 (including
minor releases) has now been retired, however it remains available to download from MOL and
order as a DVD so that customers can continue to configure and upgrade devices containing old
MOTOTRBO system releases.
The old MOTOTRBO Legacy CPS has been replaced by the new MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 introduced with
MOTOTRBO system release R2.10. The MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 provisioning and license management
functionality is tested for up to three previous releases while the MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 software
update support is tested for up to five previous releases.
MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 version 2.18.95.0 provides only partial international language support for OnLine
Help. Users requiring full international language support for OnLine Help shall be required to
download and install the latest MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 OnLine Help file from MOL as follows:
5. Copy all the Folders extracted from the zipped file and Paste (Overwrite) all the folders of the
same name at “C:\Program Files (x86)\Motorola\MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0\help\MOTOTRBO”.
6. While the above folders are being overwritten:
If the following pop-up window appears then select “Replace the files in the
destination”
If the following pop-up window appears then ensure “Do this for all current items” is
selected and then select “Skip”
There’s a format issue caused by the Italian language online help file included with the Legacy CPS
Version 16.0 (Build 827) supplied with DVD GMVN5141AV that results in Error 1646 when the Italian
language is selected.
Fresh Install
It is generally good practice to use codeplugs generated from the default codeplug associated with
the latest firmware release rather than reuse very old archived codeplugs which is not
recommended.
In order to obtain the improvements in audio clarity introduced as part of the R2.6 system release it
is especially important to use codeplugs generated from firmware release R2.6 or later.
When an upgrade spanning multiple releases is to be performed it is strongly recommended that the
upgrade be performed in multiple steps spanning no more than 3 major releases.
To avoid unforeseen issues resulting from upgrading deployed radio systems running Applications,
we recommend that you check first with your Application provider to ensure that the version of
Application you are running is fully compatible with the new version of radio system.
When updating MOTOTRBO repeaters, it’s important to ensure that the update process is not
interrupted until the “Device Update Successful” message appears on the CPS screen.
Repeater Knockdown
It is recommended that the Repeater is not in the Repeater Knockdown state while performing a CPS
Read or Write operation.
The Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS) application replaces the legacy Presence Notifier
(PN) application. Additionally, the DDMS is backwards compatible with the PN such that existing
applications that interface with the PN do not require any changes to receive presence notifications
from the DDMS.
The Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS), MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS)
and Multi-Channel Device Driver (MCDD) applications are included on the CPS DVD and are also
available to download from Motorola Online.
The DDMS, MNIS and MCDD applications are not installed automatically from the CPS DVD, instead
they need to be manually copied over from the top level DVD folder.
Even though the SMA antennas are non-GPS, the SMA portable models still support GPS / GNSS since
all DP4x01e series portables contain internal GPS / GNSS antennas.
Only SMA antennas should be attached to SMA portable models. Attaching a standard (MX) antenna
to an SMA portable will damage the SMA connector centre pin on the portable.
Conversely, only standard (MX) antennas should be attached to standard (MX) portables. Attaching
an SMA antenna to a standard (MX) portable will degrade performance.
The cable flex (part 30012045001) supplied with older (Numeric / Colour Display) Control Head,
Remote Mount Control Head and Handheld Control Heads kits is not compatible with the new
DM4000e series mobiles.
To determine if a given Numeric Display Model Control Head kit is compatible with the new
DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to its part number. If the part number is PMLN5677_, then the
cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002)
before the Numeric Display Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If
To determine if a given Colour Display Model Control Head kit is compatible with the new DM4000e
series mobile radios, refer to its part number. If the part number is PMLN5678_, then the cable flex
(part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the
Colour Display Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part
number is PMLN7501_, then the Colour Display Control Head kit is already compatible with the
DM400e series mobiles.
To determine if a given Remote Mount Control Head kit (PMLN6404_) is compatible with the new
DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to the part number on the Remote Transceiver Interface. If the
part number is PMLN6402_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a
newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Remote Mount Control Head kit can be used with
the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is PMLN7504_, then the Remote Mount
Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles.
To determine if a given Handheld Control Head kit (PMLN7131_) is compatible with the new
DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to the part number on the Handheld Control Head Transceiver
Adapter. If the part number is PMLN7033_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be
replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Handheld Control Head kit can be
used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is PMLN7502_, then the Handheld
Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles.
To make a MOTOTRBO subscriber display its current RSSI value, press the left arrow three times and
immediately press the right arrow three times, all within 5 seconds of power up.
When installing and launching theR2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit on a Windows 7 computer, select
“Run as administrator”.
The R1.X and R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kits cannot be installed together on the same computer.
So if the R1.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit is already installed then this will have to be un-installed
before the R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit can be installed.
The R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit does NOT preserve the R2.X MPT1327 GOB configuration, so
before upgrading the R2.X MPT1327 GOB firmware read the R2.X MPT1327 GOB configuration using
the MPT1327 GOB CPS and save it to a *.rad file. After upgrading the R2.X MPT1327 GOB firmware,
the saved *rad file can be written back to the R2.X MPT1327 GOB using the MPT1327 GOB CPS.
When installing and launching the MPT1327 GOB CPS on a Windows 7 computer, select “Run as
administrator”.
Certain radio models can be ordered with factory fitted MPT1327 / Connect Plus option boards.
(NOTE: the generic option board can NOT be field upgraded to support MPT1327)
Where a radio contains an MPT1327 / Connect Plus option board it’s important to adhere to the
following simple rules in order to ensure full compatibility between the option board firmware and
the radio firmware:
1. On installing an MPT1327 / Connect Plus option board, ensure that both the option board
and the radio contain the latest available firmware versions.
2. On upgrading a radio to the latest available firmware version, ensure that the option board
also contains the latest available firmware version.
3. On upgrading an option board to the latest available firmware version, ensure that the radio
also contains the latest available firmware version.
Options boards for DP4000/DM4000 series radios are NOT forward compatible with
DP3000e/DP4000e/DM4000e series radios and option boards for DP3000e/DP4000e/DM4000e
series radios not backwards compatible with DP4000/DM4000 series radios.
DR 3000 repeaters containing 32MB of memory and MTR3000 repeaters support the R1.X and R2.X
features.
DR 3000 repeaters containing 8MB of memory support most R1.X features. However such repeaters
do not support the IP Repeater Programming R1.X feature, Linked Capacity Plus or any of the R2.X
features.
From system release R2.9.1 onwards there is no software support for DR 3000 repeaters containing
8MB of memory (note: DR 3000 repeaters containing 32MB of memory continue to be supported
beyond R2.9.1).
Note: Any DR 3000 repeater ordered since the launch of R1.7 contains 32MB of memory.
A MOTOTRBO RDAC Indicator Repeater Board Service Kit (PMLN5269) is available to upgrade
pre-R1.4 VHF / UHF1 DR 3000 repeaters to support the power / fan failure diagnostic alarms.
Note: Any DR 3000 repeater ordered since the launch of R1.4 does NOT require this
hardware upgrade.
To determine if a given DR 3000 repeater requires the hardware upgrade then check the S/Tanapa
label. DR 3000 repeaters containing one of the following S/Tanapa numbers will require the
hardware upgrade (all other DR 3000 repeaters will not):
Open (Unresolved) issues are all known or reported issues that still exist in this current software
release and may occur under certain circumstances.
Infrastructure Impact
Issue Number: ENG_INFRA_PCR-12103
System/Product: Motorola Network Interface Service (MNIS)
Description: LMR site is able to join to the call even if no other recipients were
originally on the target talkgroup.
Workarounds: Enable the Always stream option for the involved site in the talkgroup
configuration (Talkgroup Site Association).
Radio Impact
Issue Number: DEVICES_COMMON-5955
System/Product: R7
Description: Switching between Bluetooth PAN devices several times on a PC may result
in the R7 unable to connect.
Workarounds: Unpair and pair to reconnect the R7 radio with the PC.
Resolved issues are the known product problems that were reported in products releases, but have
now been fixed or closed.
Resolved in M2021.01.xx:
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.8.0 SLR 8000 Repeater does not follow the energy
6612 Repeater programming for DC, it will reset and go back to
AC parameters
RFC#: RFC_PCR-13
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.8.0 SLR 8000 Repeater transmitting lower wattage than what
7850 Repeater is programmed
RFC#: RFC_PCR-23
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.7.0 Capacity Max Trunking Controller logs contain extra messages
8053 “CTRL_CHNL_CHANGED” - Control Channel
rollover every 10 seconds
RFC#: RFC_PCR-9
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.10.5 MOTOTRBO MNIS service will not start, MNIS Error# 4102
8472 Network RFC#: RFC_PCR-32
Interface
Service
(MNIS)
ENG_INFRA_PCR- M2020.02 SLR 8000 Control Channel stops being a Control Channel
8613 Repeater at some sites
RFC#: RFC_PCR-39
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.6.0 Capacity Max SLR5000 Capacity Max RSSI Reading Issue
9363 RFC_PCR-52
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.6.0 DR3000 and Wrong RSSI levels are reported in ATIA logs
9443 SLR Series during talkbacks of wide area group calls in
Repeaters Capacity Max systems
RFC: RFC_PCR-52
ENG_INFRA_PCR- MOTOTRBO2.8.0 Capacity Max Avtec Console - Radios are missing audio when
9959 Voice and console responds to a call
Radio
Command
(VRC)
Gateway
ENG_INFRA_PCR- M2021.01.03 SLR Series Repeater Web service default password issue
11257 Repeaters
ENG_INFRA_PCR- M2021.01.03 SLR Series Issue with MOTOTRBO Link operation with
11639 Repeaters firmware R20.21.01.07 or R20.21.01.08
RFC#: RFC_PCR-127
UEM-6316 M2021.01 System System Advisor client does not display System
Advisor View after updating Java
RFC#: RFC_PCR-100
PCR_SUB-24035 MOTOTRBO2.10.0 DM4401e Mobile radios take longer time to register with
WAVE compared to portables
RFC#: RFC_PCR-3
PCR_SUB-26260 MOTOTRBO2.10.09 DP4801e Connect Plus - When selecting the same zone
where the radio is, the voice announcements
order gets shifted in relation to current selected
channel
RFC#: RFC_PCR-35
PCR_SUB-28025 M2020.02 DP4800e When receiving a voice call from a radio with an
alias longer than 16 characters, the display
might blank out until reboot
RFC#: RFC_PCR-46
PCR_SUB-31158 MOL release DP4801 Ex DP4801 Ex Humming noise with Man Down
feature active (inherited) (propagated -
M2021.01.01)
INC#INC000003938707
DMCI-905 MOTOTRBO2.10.0 MOTOTRBO RM does not display the latest SUM date after
RM the multiple registrations of SUM licenses on
CMSS.
RFC_PCR-29.
DMCI-1065 M2021.01 RM/CPS 2.0 The write of the radio fails due to a codeplug
validation error once Toggle Privacy On/Off
button choice gets assigned to a programmable
button on the radio that only has Basic Privacy
enabled.
RFC # RFC_PCR-94
DMCI-1048 Legacy RM/CPS 2.0 The write of the radio fails due to a codeplug
validation error once the Welcome Image is
removed.
RFC # RFC_PCR-86
DMCI-1001 Legacy RM/CPS 2.0 When there are duplicate channel aliases
defined across the different zones, the duplicate
channel cannot be removed from the scan list or
the roam list. Remove button is grayed out when
the duplicate channel is selected in the list of
members.
RFC # RFC_PCR-59
DMGMT-34564 R2.8.0 Tuner Tuner fails with Error 1100 when reading data
from SLR8000 repeater.
RFC#: RFC_PCR-133