Motorola CP150TM, CP200TM manual Introduction, Conventional Radio Systems, Radio Wide Features

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INTRODUCTION

CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS

Conventional radio systems typically refer to unit-to-unit communications through a single channel. Conventional systems also allow radio users to extend communication coverage by relaying their messages through a repeater. To ensure coordinated use by multiple users, each radio user must monitor the channel or repeater before transmitting to verify that the system is not currently busy.

CP150™/CP200™ RADIO

FEATURES

Radio Wide Features

4 or 16 Channels

2 Programmable Feature Buttons

Busy Channel Lockout

High/Low Power Settings (Available for 4W

&5W models only)

Repeater/Talkaround

Voice Operated Transmit

Transmit Time-Out Timer

Monitor and Sticky Monitor

System Scan with Single Priority Scan

Signaling Features

MDC 1200 Signaling (Available for 4W & 5W models only)

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Selective Radio

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PTT ID Decode

 

Inhibit Decode

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PTT ID Encode

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Radio Check

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Selective Inhibit

 

Decode

 

Decode

 

 

 

 

Quik-Call II Signaling (Available for 4W & 5W models only)

- Call Alert

- Selective Call

Decode

Decode

 

 

DTMF Signaling

-DTMF PTT ID Encode

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Contents CP150/CP200 Page Contents Scan AccessoriesComputer Software Copyrights Radio CallsCharging Batteries Safety and WarrantyMotorola Limited WarrantyII. General Provisions Safety and Warranty What this Warranty does not Cover VII. Governing LAW Warranty Introduction FeaturesRadio Wide Features Signaling FeaturesIntroduction CP150/CP200 Models Radio OverviewParts of the Radio Push-to-Talk PTT Button On/Off/Volume KnobLED Indicator Channel Selector KnobProgrammable Buttons Feature Short Press/Long Press Hold Down Button Programmable Buttons Indicator Tones Audio Indicators forCompanding Improved Audio FeaturesWall Charger Charging Your BatteryGetting Started Rapid Charger Desktop ChargersSlow Charger Attaching the Battery Accessory InformationRemoving the Battery Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Selecting a Radio Channel Adjusting the VolumeTurning the Radio on or OFF Transmitting ReceivingMonitoring Enabling or Disabling VOX ENABLE/DISABLE Headset SidetoneConnecting a VOX Headset VOX OperationNon-VOX Headset with In-Line PTT Repeater or Talkaround ModeSetting Tight or Normal Squelch Available for 4W and 5W models only Setting the Power LevelGetting Started Receiving a Call Alert Radio CallsReceiving a Selective Call Radio Calls Scan Restoring a Channel to the Scan List Deleting a Nuisance ChannelPrioritizing a Scan List Member Scan Batteries AccessoriesCarry Accessories ChargersSurveillance Accessories HeadsetsEAR Microphone Systems Remote Speaker MicrophonesMiscellaneous AntennasCP150 /CP200 Quick Reference Card Turning Off the Radio Page 6880309N60