CPS 2.0 uses a license key system for certain features, particularly analog channel programming.
Launch the software from your desktop shortcut. Turn on your Motorola radio.
What (e.g., DP4400e, XPR 7550e, SLR5000) are you trying to program?
Navigate to the "Zone" folder to add analog or digital channels. Input your authorized FCC/regulatory frequencies for transmit (TX) and receive (RX).
As of mid-2026, the application is designed to run efficiently on Windows 11. Recommended Core i5 or higher.
The wizard may prompt you to install required third-party components, such as Microsoft .NET Framework or specialized Motorola USB drivers. Accept and install all prompts.
While legacy software existed, CPS 2.0 was introduced to support modern operating systems, faster programming workflows, and enhanced security features. Key Features of CPS 2.0
Because , Motorola recommends transitioning to CPS 2.0 for all new installations and for programming any radio with firmware R2.4 or newer. However, many professionals keep both versions installed to maintain full compatibility with their entire radio fleet.
To begin programming, you will need a model-specific Motorola programming cable (e.g., PMKN4012 for XPR series mobile radios or PMKN4115 for portable radios).
CPS 2.0 supports a wide range of digital MOTOTRBO radios, including:
Downloading and installing Motorola Mototrbo CPS 2.0 is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide: