Motorola CB200-U User Manual

Motorola CB200-U User Manual

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  • Page 1 CB200-U CB200-M CB200-M User Guide User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS RF Safety & FCC..........................Safety & Information........................Electromagnetic Interference Compliance..................Industry Canada Compliance......................Computer Software Copyrights......................Documentation Copyrights....................... Battery Installation..........................Controls Interface ..........................LCD Display............................LCD Wakeup............................Scrolling Menu..........................Frequency Selection.......................... Code Selection........................... Message Recording.......................... Message Playback..........................Volume Adjusting..........................
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS LCD Contrast............................User Defined Frequencies......................... Software Version..........................Call Cycles............................Cycle Delay............................Inverted Codes..........................Changing VHF to MURS........................RF Busy Delay............................ Mounting the Device........................28-29 Frequency Tables - UHF ........................30-31 Frequency Tables - VHF........................Frequency Tables - MURS........................ CTCSS Code Tables...........................
  • Page 4: Rf Safety & Fcc

    RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCE This 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 can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 5: Safety & Information

    SAFETY & INFORMATION The CB200 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. •...
  • Page 6: Electromagnetic Interference Compliance

    (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 void the authority of the user to operate this equipment.
  • Page 7: Industry Canada Compliance

    INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE Industry Canada (IC) statement (Canada) / Déclaration de Canada d’industrie (IC) (Canada) IC RF Exposure Statement / Déclaration d’exposition d’IC RF This device meets the IC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments. Cet appareil est conforme aux conditions de la IC en matière de RF dans des environnements publics ou incontrôlée.
  • Page 8: Computer Software Copyrights

    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.
  • Page 9: Documentation Copyrights

    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...
  • Page 10: Battery Installation

    INSTALLING THE BATTERIES BATTERY The CB200 uses six (6) AA batteries. HOLDER 1. Remove the battery holder from cardboard packaging. COPPER 2. Orient the battery holder with the CONTACT four copper contacts pointed towards you. 3. Insert the batteries following BATTERY battery sled sticker.
  • Page 11: Controls Interface

    CONTROL INTERFACE Available Controls and Components 1. Menu Button 2. Enter Button 3. Esc Button 4. Display 5. Microphone 6. Wake Up Button 7. Call Button...
  • Page 12: Lcd Display

    LCD DISPLAY Initial Power-Up Once the batteries are installed in the unit, the Call Button blinks and LCD display shows INTERFACE ENA Interface ENA. -ESC to EXIT- If the USB Serial Interface is not to be used, press the ESC button to exit this mode.
  • Page 13: Lcd Wakeup

    LCD WAKEUP The 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.
  • Page 14: Scrolling Menu

    SCROLLING MENU You can setup preferred features on CB200 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. Set Radio Frequency VHF Frequency No. Set Radio Code Set Radio Code Message Record...
  • Page 15: Frequency Selection

    RADIO FREQUENCY SELECTION Set Radio Frequency When the unit is awake and displaying the Status Screen, press the UP or Down Menu buttons until “Radio Freq?” appears. Press Enter Press Up or Down to select new frequency Press Enter to select new frequency Press Enter to select new frequency...
  • Page 16: Code Selection

    RADIO CODE SELECTION Set Code Frequency When the unit is awake and displaying the Status Screen, press the UP or Down Menu buttons until “Radio Code?” appears. Press Enter Radio Code? Press Up or Down to Old:12 100.0 Hz New:12 100.0 Hz select new code Press Enter to select new Old:12 100.0 Hz...
  • Page 17: Message Recording

    MESSAGE RECORDING Press Up or Down button until “Msg Record?” appears. Press Enter Msg Record? Press Up or Down to find Select Message? Aux Message message to record. Press Enter to select mes- Select Message? Local Message sage to record. Hold Enter button to record Hold ENTER Btn To Record Msg...
  • Page 18: Message Playback

    MESSAGE PLAYBACK Press Up or Down button until “Msg Playback?” appears. Press Enter Msg Playback? Press Up or Down to find Select Message? Local Message message to playback. Press Enter to select Select Message? Radio Message message to playback. Select new message to -Playback Act- Radio Message playback or press Esc to exit.
  • Page 19: Volume Adjusting

    VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Press Up or Down button until “Volume Adjust?” appears. Press Enter Volume Adjust? Press Up or Down to select which volume Speaker Volume? to adjust, then press Enter. Press Up or Down until desired volume -Speaker Vol- Vol(1-63): 45 selection is shown.
  • Page 20: Lcd Contrast

    LCD CONTRAST Press Up or Down button until “LCD Contrast?” appears. Press Enter LCD Contrast? Press Up or Down until desired contrast -LCD Contrast- (0-15): 0 selection is shown. The contrast settings take place immediately. Press Esc to exit. If the need arises to adjust the LCD contrast, check the batteries first. The batteries may be too weak to operate the unit correctly.
  • Page 21: User Defined Frequencies

    USER DEFINED FREQUENCIES If the radios you are using are set to frequencies not listed in our predefined set, you can reset them in this area. There are placeholders for 5 channels, UHF 57-61 ( VHF 6-10 ) ( Not Available in MURs ) Press Up or Down button until “User Def Freq?”...
  • Page 22: Software Version

    SOFTWARE VERSION You may be asked by a field support or technical support personnel to determine the CB200 device’s software version. Press Up or Down button until “Software Ver?” appears. Press Enter The software version is shown...
  • Page 23: Call Cycles

    CALL CYCLES Call 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 Enter Call Cycles? Press Up or Down to increase or decrease Old: 2 cycles New: 2 cycles the Call Cycle selection.
  • Page 24: Cycle Delay

    CYCLE DELAY Call 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 Enter Cycle Delay? Press Up or Down to increase or decrease Old: 45 sec New: 45 sec the Cycle Delay selection.
  • Page 25: Inverted Codes

    INVERTED CODES When selecting digital CTCSS (squelch) codes, some receiving units may require inverted Octal numeric codes. Typically, receivers use the non-inverted codes. CB200 is set to non-inverted by default. Press Up or Down button until “Inverted Codes?” appears. Press Enter Press Up or Down to select between NORMAL and INVERTED.
  • Page 26: Changing Vhf To Murs

    CHANGING VHF TO MURS The VHF CB200 can change between VHf channel set and MURs Channel Set. Press Up or Down button until “MURs or VHF?” appears. Press Enter Press Up or Down to cycle through MURS Only and VHF selections. Press Enter to select the new value or Esc to exit without any changes.
  • Page 27: Rf Busy Delay

    RF BUSY DELAY RF Busy Delay defines the amount of time after the CB200 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.
  • Page 28: Mounting The Device

    MOUNTING THE DEVICE The CB200 can be mouted to the wall using the included 3M DuoLock strips or by using the optional wall mounting bracket. Using 3M DuoLock Ensure both the back of the callbox and the area of the surface that is being attached to is clean, flat, and dry.
  • Page 29 3. Once the callbox appears aligned, firmly press it to the wall in one motion. Note: The callbox is now removable by applying firm pressure around the exterior edge of the unit. For permanent and tamper proof mounting, please use the mounting bracket available from your Motorola CB200 distributor.
  • Page 30: Frequency Tables - Uhf

    FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - UHF Freq. Freq. Value Freq. Freq. Value Freq. Freq. Value (MHz) (MHz) (MHz) 464.5000 461.1375 462.8125 464.5500 461.1625 462.8375 467.7625 461.1875 462.8625 467.8125 461.2125 462.8875 467.8500 461.2375 462.9125 467.8750 461.2625 464.4875 467.9000 461.2875 464.4875 467.9250 461.3125 464.5375 461.0375 461.3375...
  • Page 31 FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - UHF Freq. Freq. Value Freq. No. Freq. Value Freq. No. Freq. Value (MHz) (MHz) (MHz) 466.1125 467.8375 User Defined 466.1625 467.8625 466.1625 467.8875 466.1875 467.9125 466.2125 469.4875 466.2375 469.5125 466.2625 469.5375 466.2875 469.5625 466.3125 User Defined 466.3375 User Defined 466.3625...
  • Page 32: Frequency Tables - Vhf

    FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - VHF Freq. Freq. Value Description (MHz) 151.8200 Standard FCC MURS Channel1 151.8800 Standard FCC MURS Channel 2 151.9400 Standard FCC MURS Channel 3 154.5700 Standard FCC MURS Channel 4 154.6000 Standard FCC MURS Channel 5 154.6000 Custom Freq 1 154.6000 Custom Freq 2...
  • Page 33: Frequency Tables - Murs

    FREQUENCY SELECTION TABLE - MURS Freq. Freq. Value CTCSS Bandwidth Description Code (KHz) 154.5700 25 KHz Default Freq 154.6000 25 KHz Default Freq 151.8200 57 (131) 12.5 KHz Default Freq 151.8800 57 (131) 12.5 KHz Default Freq 151.9400 57 (131) 12.5 KHz Default Freq 154.5700...
  • Page 34: Ctcss Code Tables

    CTCSS CHART (ANALOG) Code Hz Code Hz Code Hz Code Hz 67.0 103.5 156.7 241.8 71.9 107.2 162.2 250.3 74.4 110.9 167.9 77.0 114.8 173.8 79.7 118.8 179.9 82.5 123.0 186.2 85.4 127.3 192.8 88.5 131.8 203.5 91.5 210.7 136.5 94.8 141.3 218.1...
  • Page 35 CTCSS CHART (DIGITAL) Code Code Code Code...
  • Page 36 CTCSS CHART (DIGITAL) Code Code Code...
  • Page 37: Notes

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  • Page 40 Printed in USA...

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