cb300d User Manual English
cb300d User Manual English
USER GUIDE
Message Playback........................................29
CONTENTS Volume Adjusting..........................................30
CONTENTS
LCD Contrast.................................................31
RF Safety & FCC Compliance..........................4
Software Version..........................................32
Product Safety..............................................5-6
Setting Profile ID......................................33-34
FCC Licensing Information..............................7
Call Cycles.....................................................35
Electromagnetic Interference Compliance.....8
Cycle Delay...................................................36
Industry Canada Compliance..........................9
Channel Ready Delay....................................37
Declaration of Conformity.............................10
Set LED Pattern.............................................38
Warranty Coverage & Exclusions............11-12
Set Defaults..................................................39
Computer Software Copyrights....................13
Notes........................................................40-41
Documentation Copyrights...........................14
Battery Installation..................................15-16
Faceplate Removal........................................17
Bolt Lock Installation....................................18
Mounting..................................................19-20
Controls Interface.........................................21
LCD Display..............................................22-23
Device & LCD Wakeup..................................24
Scrolling Menu..............................................25
Selecting a Channel......................................26
Message Recording.................................27-28
RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and found • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCE
to comply with the limits for a Class B • Increase the separation between the
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC equipment and receiver.
Rules. These limits are designed to provide • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
reasonable protection against harmful circuit different from that to which the receiver is
interference in a residential installation. This connected.
equipment generates uses and can • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not TV technician for help.
installed and used in accordance with the • Observe a minimum safe distance of 20 cm
instructions, may cause harmful interference from the device to the operator.
to radio communications. However, 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 Federal Communications Commision
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 445 12th Street, SW
the interference by one of the following Washington, DC 20554
measures: 1-888-225-5322 (1-888-CALL FCC)
Voice: toll free 1-888-835-5322 (1-888-TELL
FCC) TTY: toll free
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PRODUCT SAFETY
The CB300-D requires care in mounting CAUTION!
PRODUCT SAFETY
and servicing. Observing the following • Do not screw through the device to mount
precautions will ensure the proper function to a surface.
and safety of the unit. • 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.
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ACOUSTIC SAFETY
Exposure to loud noises from any source for To protect your hearing :
PRODUCT SAFETY
extended periods of time may temporarily or • Use the lowest volume neccessary to
permanently affect your hearing. The louder do your job.
the radio’s volume, the less time is required
• Increase the volume only if you are in
before your hearing can be affected. Hearing
noisy surroundings.
damage from loud noises is sometimes
undetectable at first and can have a • When using the radio, do not place the
cumulative effect. radio’s speaker directly against your ear.
• If you experience hearing discomfort,
ringing in your ears, or speeches that
are muffled, you should stop listening
to your radio, and have your hearing
checked by your doctor.
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FCC LICENSING INFORMATION
This Digital Callbox is operating in the To comply with FCC/IC requirements,
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
(EMI) COMPLIANCE
EMI COMPATIBILITY
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INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) STATEMENT DÉCLARATION DE CANADA
(CANADA) D’INDUSTRIE (IC) (CANADA)
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Responsible Party
Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road,
Schaumburg IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.
Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744
Hereby declares that the product:
Model Name: CB300-D
conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a),
15.107(d), and section 15.109(a).
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WARRANTY COVERAGE
PRODUCTS COVERED
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS LIMITED
WARRANTY COVERAGE
WARRANTY FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CB300-D CALL BOX
CANADA
COVERAGE LENGTH
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
Subject to the exclusions on the following TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE DATE
page, Motorola Solutions, Inc. warrants its OF PURCHASE
CB300-D Call Boxes to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship under normal
consumer usage for the period(s) outlined
below. This limited warranty is a consumer’s
exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to
new Motorola Products, Accessories and
Software purchased by consumers in the
United States, which are accompanied by this
written warranty.
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WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS USE OF NON-MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR. Periodic PRODUCTS & ACCESSORIES. Defects
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
maintenance, repair and replacement of parts or damage that result from the use of Non-
due to normal wear and tear are excluded Motorola Solutions branded or certified Products,
from coverage. Accessories, Software or other peripheral
equipment are excluded from coverage.
ABUSE & MISUSE. Defects or damage
that result from: (a) improper operation, UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR
storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, MODIFICATION. Defects or damages
such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, resulting from service, testing, adjustment,
etc.) to the surface of the product resulting installation, maintenance, alteration, or
from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, modification in any way by someone other than
rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, Motorola Solutions, or its authorized service
sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; centers, are excluded from coverage.
(c) use of the Products or Accessories for ALTERED PRODUCTS. Products or
commercial purposes or subjecting the Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags
Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or that have been removed, altered or obliterated;
conditions; or (d) other acts which are not (b) broken seals or that show evidence of
the fault of Motorola Solutions, are excluded tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers;
from coverage. or (d) nonconforming or non Motorola Solutions
housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola
computer programs contained in the
The Motorola Solutions products described in
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DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHTS DISCLAIMER
The information in this document is carefully
No duplication or distribution of this
DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHTS
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
To install three D batteries, begin by sliding
BATTERY INSTALLATION
the battery sled latch to the OPEN position.
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Install the three D batteries in the
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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FACEPLATE REMOVAL
Remove the faceplate to access the controls
FACEPLATE REMOVAL
interface and change the graphic insert.
The faceplate is secured at four connection
points. Firmly grasp the faceplate and pull to
disengage the connections.
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3M™ DUAL LOCK™ ADHESIVE STRIPS
Ensure both the back of the Callbox and the
MOUNTING
area of the surface that is being attached to
is clean, flat, and dry.
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MOUNTING CLIP
Remove the BOLT LOCK, align the positive
MOUNTING
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CONTROLS INTERFACE
The CONTROLS INTERFACE is comprised
CONTROLS INTERFACE
Light Pipe
of five buttons and an LCD Display.
LCD Speaker
Display
Escape
Up
Enter
Down
Wake Up Call
Button Microphone
Faceplate
Control Buttons
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LCD DISPLAY
The CB300-D is equipped with a 2-line by 16 character LCD display. Various system information
LCD DISPLAY
will be shown on the display depending on the current mode of operation (normal status screen,
play/record message, channel selection, etc.).
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LCD DISPLAY CONT.
STATUS LCD SCREEN
LCD DISPLAY
If there are no active recordings, or database changes, the normal status screen will be shown
on the LCD display. These screens will toggle continuously:
Upon wakeup, the LCD is always disabled to conserver battery power. Press any LCD menu
control button to power-up the LCD display.
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DEVICE WAKEUP
The following buttons will “wake-up” the
DEVICE & LCD WAKEUP
device:
ESC Button
Wake Up Button
Call Button
LCD WAKEUP
The following buttons will “wake-up” the
LCD:
ESC Button
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SCROLLING MENU
There are several menu selections available
SCROLLING MENU
in the CB300-D Interface. Press the or Radio Channel
buttons to scroll through the various menus, Message Record
and press the ENTER button to select the
Message Playback
menu item. The button will typically back
up one menu level, or may exit to the status Volume Adjust
menu (depending of the function active when LCD Contrast
the button is pressed). The button will
Software Version
exit a menu without making any changes.
Set Profile ID
Call Cycles
Cycle Delay
Channel Ready Dly
NOTE: Italicized menu selections are
Set LED Pattern
hidden by default. To activate Hidden
Menus, use the or buttons to scroll Enable DLR Communication
to SOFTWARE VERSION. Press ENTER Set Defaults
to view the software version, and then
press within six seconds. The Hidden
Menus are now activated.
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SELECTING A CHANNEL
The radio channel is used for all RF broadcasts by the CB300-D. The CB300-D and the radio
SELECTING A CHANNEL
receiver frequencies must match or the broadcast will not be received. The channel selection
numbers correspond to the channel selection of 900 MHz digital radios by Motorola.
NOTE: The CB300-D must detect a DLR receiver or the unit will not transmit.
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MESSAGE RECORDING
To program new messages, it is Message 1: Local Message (Message played
MESSAGE RECORDING
recommended to use the button to back on local speaker)
wake-up the CB300-D system to prevent an Message 2: Radio Message (Message
outgoing broadcast over the radio system. broadcast to radio when the Call Button is
The CB300-D system will support up to 3 pressed)
messages of 10 seconds each. The system
Message 3: Low Batt Msg (Message
expects the following message order:
broadcast to radio when the Callbox is low
on battery)
MESSAGE PLAYBACK
NOTE: No radio broadcast will occur during message playback, only the local speaker will
become active).
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VOLUME ADJUSTING
Refer to the steps listed below adjust the volume for the RF Broadcast volume and the local
VOLUME ADJUSTING
speaker volume.
Press the or button until the Volume
Volume Adjust?
Adjust? menu is shown. Press the ENTER
button to begin the next step.
Radio Volume?
-Radio Volume-
Vol (1-63): 8
-Speaker Volume-
Vol (1-63): 45
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LCD CONTRAST
Refer to the steps listed below to adjust the contrast on the LCD display. The LCD contrast is
LCD CONTRAST
set for a system with fresh batteries. As the batteries discharge over time, the LCD display may
need the contrast changed to improve the appearance of characters on the display.
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SOFTWARE VERSION
There are several CB300-D software versions in service. Many of the software versions are
SOFTWARE VERSION
dependent upon a specific hardware version for compatibility. The table shown below will list
the CB300-D software version compatibility.
CAUTION: Software versions are paired to a specific PCB hardware version and CPU number.
Loading an incompatible software version into the CB300-D hardware can cause unstable
operation of the CB300-D system.
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SETTING PROFILE ID
The profile ID is typically set to create a private communications channel between the Callbox
SETTING PROFILE ID
and the receiving radio. The default profile ID is set = 0000, and can be changed to any number
from 0000-9999. Both the Callbox and the receiving radio must have identical profile ID’s and set
for the same channel to receive the radio broadcast.
EXAMPLE: Write a new Profile ID = 3692
Press the or button until the Set Profile
Set Profile ID?
ID? menu is shown. Press the ENTER button
to begin the next step.
The Profile ID is changed one digit at a time
DIG: *
(starting with the THOUSAND digit). Use
New: 3000
the or arrow button to change the
digit, and press ENTER to save the value and
select the next digit. Press to exit without
any changes.
DIG: *
button to change the digit, and press
New: 3600
ENTER to save the value and select the next
digit. Press to exit without any changes.
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CALL CYCLES
The total Call Cycles refer to the repeating RF broadcasts that will occur when the call button (or
CALL CYCLES
aux) button is activated. The system will automatically clear an active call when the Total Call
Cycle value is reached. System Default: 2 cycles
when the call button (or aux) button is active. System Default: 45 seconds
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SET DEFAULTS
This menu selection will reset the system to factory default values.
SET DEFAULTS
Press the or button until the Set
Set Defaults?
Defaults? menu is shown. Press the ENTER
button to begin the next step.