Motorola Solutions 89FT3844 Paging transmitter for MURS User Manual

Motorola Solutions, Inc. Paging transmitter for MURS Users Manual

Users Manual

1CB200-MUser Guide
245678910111213141516171819TABLE OF CONTENTSRF Safety & FCC...............................................................................................................................Safety & Information........................................................................................................................Electromagnetic Interference Compliance.......................................................................................Computer Software Copyrights........................................................................................................Documentation Copyrights...............................................................................................................Battery Installation............................................................................................................................Controls Interface ............................................................................................................................LCD Display......................................................................................................................................LCD Wakeup.....................................................................................................................................Scrolling Menu.................................................................................................................................MURS Channel  Selection.................................................................................................................Code Selection.................................................................................................................................Message  Recording..........................................................................................................................Message  Playback............................................................................................................................Volume Adjusting.............................................................................................................................LCD Contrast.....................................................................................................................................
3TABLE OF CONTENTSSoftware Version..............................................................................................................................Call Cycles.........................................................................................................................................Cycle Delay........................................................................................................................................Inverted Codes..................................................................................................................................RF Busy Delay....................................................................................................................................Mounting the Device........................................................................................................................Frequency Tables - MURS................................................................................................................CTCSS Code Tables...........................................................................................................................Notes.................................................................................................................................................2021222324252627 - 2930 - 31
4RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howev er, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.• Observe a minimum safe distance of 20 cm from the device to the operator.FCC License is not required. This device operates on frequencies authorized for use in the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS). MURS frequencies are available for unlicensed business or personal use.Federal Communications Commision445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 205541-888-225-5322 (1-888-CALL FCC) Voice: toll free 1-888-835-5322 (1-888-TELL FCC) TTY: toll free
5RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howev er, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.• Observe a minimum safe distance of 20 cm from the device to the operator.FCC License is not required. This device operates on frequencies authorized for use in the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS). MURS frequencies are available for unlicensed business or personal use.Federal Communications Commision445 12th Street, SWWashington, DC 205541-888-225-5322 (1-888-CALL FCC) Voice: toll free 1-888-835-5322 (1-888-TELL FCC) TTY: toll freeSAFETY & INFORMATIONThe CB200-M requires care in mounting and servicing. Observing the following precautions will ensure the proper function and safety of the unit.CAUTION!• Do not screw through the device to mount to a surface.• Keep the Callbox away from water, high moisture, and high temperatures.• This equipment contains potentially hazardous voltages. • Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.•  Except for the batteries, this unit contains absolutely no user serviceable components and all service should be completed only by qualified service personnel.• Do not dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries may explode.• Do not open or mutilate the batteries, they contain dangerous electrolytes.•  Operating this unit in any capacity other than its intended purpose may result in system failure and possible injury and voids any and all warranty.
6EMI COMPATIBILITYELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) COMPLIANCENOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.(3) Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola, could voidthe authority of the user to operate this equipment.
7  The Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal nonexclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
8  No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions.DISCLAIMER  The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola Solutions does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights, nor the rights of others.DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHTS
9  No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions.DISCLAIMER  The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola Solutions does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights, nor the rights of others.INSTALLING THE BATTERIESThe CB200-M uses six (6) AA batteries.  1. Remove the battery holder from cardboard packaging.2. Orient the battery holder with the four copper contacts pointed towards you.3. Insert the batteries following battery sled sticker.4. Insert battery holder into bottom of device with the four contacts first. 5. Replace the battery holder cover. BATTERYHOLDERBATTERYHOLDERCOPPERCONTACTBATTERY HOLDERCOVER+-
10 CONTROL INTERFACE1. Menu Button2. Enter Button3. Esc Button4. Display 5. Microphone6. Wake Up Button7. Call ButtonAvailable Controls and Components
11CONTROL INTERFACE LCD DISPLAYInitial Power-UpOnce the batteries are installed in the unit, the Call Button blinks and LCD display showsInterface ENA.If the USB Serial Interface is not to be used, press the ESC button to exit this mode. The default status screen will be shown on the display. If nothing is pressed, the unit will enter sleep mode after 60 seconds and the screen will clear.Status ScreenThe Status Screen toggles the current Frequency and CTCSS setting continuously.INTERFACE ENA-ESC to EXIT-CB200-MInsert BatteryPress EscFreq No: 6MHZ:154.5700CTCSS CODE: 1 67.0 HZ ANAChannel Spacing12.5 KHZ
12 LCD WAKEUPThe screen is in a blank “sleep” state during most operation, even when the system is operating. This is a feature to increase battery life and prevent tampering. To enter the Menu options, press the Wakeup button on the unit. The large round button blinks to indicate it is awake. The display remains disabled until any LCD menu control button is pressed. The LCD menu control buttons are Up or Down as shown in the following.
13SCROLLING MENUYou can setup preferred features on CB200-M by scrolling through the menu options. Press the Menu Buttons to scroll through menus.Menu options are presented in the order below, and the list repeats continuously.vSet MURS Channel NumberSet Radio CodeMessage RecordMessage PlaybackVolume AdjustLCD ContrastSoftware VersionCall CyclesCycle DelayInverted CodesRF Busy DelayMURS
14 MURS CHANNEL SELECTIONSet MURS Channel NumberWhen the unit is awake and displaying the Status Screen, press theUP or Down Menu buttons until “MURS Chan No?” appears.Press EnterPress Up or Down to select new channelPress Enter to select new channelPress Enter to select new channelThe CB200-M is now programmed with the new channel selected.Old:6 154.5700New:6 154.5700Old:6 154.5700New:2 154.6000Old:6 154.5700**Chan UpdatedMURS Chan No?
15RADIO CODE SELECTIONOld:12 100.HzThe CB200-M is now programmed with the new CTCSS squelch code.Set Squelch Code FrequencyWhen the unit is awake and displaying the Status Screen, press theUP or Down Menu buttons until “Radio Code?” appears.Radio Code? Press Enter Old:12 100.0 HzNew:12 100.0 HzPress Up or Down to select new squelch codeOld:12 100.0 HzNew:13 103.5 HzPress Enter to select new squelch code**Code UpdatedPress Enter to select new squelch codePress Up or Down to select new channelChannel No 1-7?Ch:1 154.5700Press Enter to select new channelChannel No 1-7?Ch:3 151.8200
16 MESSAGE RECORDINGPress Up or Down button until “Msg Record?” appears.The new message automatically playback to verify it was recorded correctly. Message cannot be longer than 10 seconds.Msg Record?Select Message?Aux MessageSelect Message?Local MessageHold ENTER BtnTo Record MsgPress EnterPress Up or Down to find message to record.Press Enter to select mes-sage to record.Hold Enter button to record a new message.
17MESSAGE PLAYBACKPress Up or Down button until “Msg Playback?” appears.Press EnterPress Up or Down to find message to playback.Press Enter to select message to playback.Select new message to playback or press Esc to exit.Msg Playback?Select Message?Local MessageSelect Message?Radio Message-Playback Act-Radio Message
18 VOLUME ADJUSTMENTVolume Adjust?Speaker Volume?-Speaker Vol-Vol(1-63): 45Press Up or Down button until “Volume Adjust?” appears.Press EnterPress Up or Down to select which volume to adjust, then press Enter.Press Up or Down until desired volume selection is shown. The volume settings take place immediately. Press Esc to exit.
19LCD CONTRASTPress Up or Down button until “LCD Contrast?” appears.If the need arises to adjust the LCD contrast, check the batteries first. The batteries may be too weak to operate the unit correctly.Press EnterPress Up or Down until desired contrast selection is shown. The contrast settings take place immediately. Press Esc to exit.LCD Contrast?-LCD Contrast-(0-15): 0
20 SOFTWARE VERSIONYou may be asked by a field support or technical support personnel to determine the CB200-M device’s software version. Press Up or Down button until “Software Ver?” appears.Press EnterThe software version is shown
21SOFTWARE VERSION CALL CYCLESCall Cycles refers to the repeating radio broadcasts that will occur when the call button is active.Press Up or Down button until “Call Cycles?” appears.Press EnterPress Up or Down to increase or decrease the Call Cycle selection. The range is 1-30 cycles. Press Enter to select the new Call Cycle.Call Cycles?Old: 2 cyclesNew: 2 cycles
22 CYCLE DELAYCall Delay refers to the delay (in seconds) between repeating radio broadcasts that occur when the call button (or aux button) is active.Press Up or Down button until “Cycle Delay?” appears.Press EnterCycle Delay?Old: 45 secNew: 45 secPress Up or Down to increase or decrease the Cycle Delay selection. The range is 10-180 seconds. Press Enter to select the new Call Cycle.
23CYCLE DELAY INVERTED CODESPress Up or Down button until “Inverted Codes?” appears.WARNING: If the incorrect digital code is selected, the radio broadcast will not open the squelch of the receiving unit. When selecting digital CTCSS (squelch) codes, some receiving units may require inverted Octal numeric codes. Typically, receivers use the non-inverted codes. CB200-M is set to non-inverted by default.Note: This feature only applicable for CB200-MPress Up or Down to select between NORMAL and INVERTED. Press Enter to select the new setting.Press Enter
24RF Busy Delay defines the amount of time after the CB200-M recognizes an open channel before it makes it’s radio transmission. This is helpful if you would like to set a longer time between button press and radio message or to prevent transmitting while conversations are ongoing in some environments.Press EnterUse the Up or Down to cycle through the RF Busy Delay selections (3-15 seconds). Press Enter to select the new value, or Esc to exit without any changes. Default setting is 3-seconds.RF BUSY DELAYPress Up or Down button until “RF Busy Delay?” appears.MOUNTING THE DEVICE
25RF BUSY DELAYThe CB200-M can be mouted to the wall using the included 3M DualLock strips or by using the optional wall mounting bracket.Using 3M DualLockEnsure both the back of the callbox and the area of the surface that is being attached to is clean, flat, and dry.1.  Peel off one side of the DualLock’s release backing and firmly adhere to the left side of the unit. Repeat this with the other DualLock to the right side of the callbox.2.  Once both strips of DualLock are attached to the callbox, peel off the white release backing and carefully align the unit to be level on the surface you intend to place it. 3.  Once the callbox appears aligned, firmly press it to the wall in one motion.Note: The callbox can be removed by applying firm pressure around the exterior edge of the unit. For optional mounting accessories, please use the mounting bracket available from your Motorola CB200-M distributor. MOUNTING THE DEVICE
26 FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - MURSFreq. No.Freq. Value CTCSSCodeBandwidth(KHz)Description1 154.5700 0 20 KHz Default Freq / Code2 154.6000 0 20 KHz Default Freq / Code3 151.8200 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code4 151.8800 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code5 151.9400 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code6 154.5700 57 (131) 20 KHz Default Freq / Code7 154.6000 57 (131) 20 KHz Default Freq / CodeNote: the CTCSS Code shown is the default setting. The CTCSS squelch code can be changed by the user. (Refer to the Radio Code Selection section on page 15.)
27FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - MURSFreq. No.Freq. Value CTCSSCodeBandwidth(KHz)Description1 154.5700 0 20 KHz Default Freq / Code2 154.6000 0 20 KHz Default Freq / Code3 151.8200 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code4 151.8800 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code5 151.9400 57 (131) 11.25 KHz Default Freq / Code6 154.5700 57 (131) 20 KHz Default Freq / Code7 154.6000 57 (131) 20 KHz Default Freq / CodeCTCSS CHART (ANALOG)No. Code Hz No. Code Hz No. Code Hz No. Code Hz1 67.0 13 103.5 25 156.7 37 241.82 71.9 14 107.2 26 162.2 38 250.33 74.4 15 110.9 27 167.94 77.0 16 114.8 28 173.85 79.7 17 118.8 29 179.96 82.5 18 123.0 30 186.27 85.4 19 127.3 31 192.88 88.5 20 131.8 32 203.59 91.5 21 136.5 33 210.710 94.8 22 141.3 34 218.111 97.4 23 146.2 35 225.712 100.0 24 151.4 36 233.6Note: the CTCSS Code shown is the default setting. The CTCSS squelch code can be changed by the user. (Refer to the Radio Code Selection section on page 15.)
28 CTCSS CHART (DIGITAL)No. Code No. Code No. Code No. Code39 023 51 073 63 156 75 26140 025 52 074 64 162 76 26341 026 53 117 65 165 77 26542 031 54 115 66 172 78 27143 032 55 116 67 174 79 30644 043 56 125 68 205 80 31145 047 57 131 69 223 81 31546 051 58 132 70 226 82 33147 054 59 134 71 243 83 34348 065 60 143 72 244 84 34649 071 61 152 73 245 85 35150 072 62 155 74 251 86 364CTCSS CHART (DIGITAL)
29CTCSS CHART (DIGITAL)No. Code No. Code No. Code87 365 99 503 111 65488 371 100 506 112 66289 411 101 516 113 66490 412 102 532 114 70391 413 103 546 115 71292 423 104 565 116 72393 431 105 606 117 73194 432 106 612 118 73295 445 107 624 119 73496 464 108 627 120 74397 465 109 631 121 75498 466 110 632
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