If your team uses hands-free headsets, enable VOX and set the sensitivity level here.

The HYT TC-580 usually uses a multi-pin connector on the side of the radio.

Re-seat the cable connector; swap to a fresh, fully charged battery. Software version does not match radio band

: Optimizes the sleep-to-wake ratio of the radio receiver when no signal is present. Key Assignment

The software allows technicians to customize radio settings that are not accessible via standard front-panel menus. Key capabilities include: Channel Management : Configuring up to 256 channels across 32 zones. Frequency Tuning

: The official programming software executable for this specific model series.

To use the programming software successfully, you must have the following components: The unit you want to configure.

To program the TC-580 via a computer, you need two primary components: Software (CPS): The standard version for this model is (sometimes referred to as Programming Cable: A specialized USB or serial cable (like the ) is required to connect the radio's side port to your PC. 49er Communications Where to Obtain the Software

After customizing your settings, always save a backup copy of your configuration codeplug before writing it to the hardware.

: The matching driver for your programming cable (e.g., Prolific PL2303 or FTDI drivers) to map the USB port to a virtual COM port. Step-by-Step Software Installation and Connection

Usually provided as a .exe file (often named HT580E or similar), compatible with Windows systems.

Open on Windows, expand Ports (COM & LPT) , and note the assigned COM port number (e.g., COM3). Step 2: Install the HYT TC-580 CPS Extract the downloaded HT580_E_Setup.zip folder. Double-click the setup.exe file. Select your preferred language (English). Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. Launch the application from your desktop shortcut. How to Program Your HYT TC-580 Radio

To begin using the Hyt TC-580 Programming Software, follow these steps:

Programming requires the official HYT (now Hytera) programming cable and the Hytera TC-580 CPS (Customer Programming Software) . Generic USB cables often fail to establish a communication handshake.