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CB300-D
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 CB300-D USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Message Playback ........29 CONTENTS Volume Adjusting .........30 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...
  • Page 4: Rf Safety & Fcc Compliance

    RF SAFETY & FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 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.
  • Page 5: Product Safety

    PRODUCT SAFETY CAUTION! The CB300-D requires care in mounting 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.
  • Page 6 ACOUSTIC SAFETY To protect your hearing : Exposure to loud noises from any source for 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 •...
  • Page 7: Fcc Licensing Information

    (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (3) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 8: 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 9: Industry Canada Compliance

    INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) STATEMENT DÉCLARATION DE CANADA (CANADA) D’INDUSTRIE (IC) (CANADA) IC WARNING AVERTISSEMENT D’IC Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie This device complies with Industry Canada Canada RSS standard exempts de licence license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation (s). Son utilisation est soumise à Les deux is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 10: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) 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),...
  • Page 11 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...
  • Page 12: Warranty Covereage & Exclusions

    (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...
  • Page 13: Computer Software Copyrights

    COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the The Motorola Solutions products described in Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola this manual may not be copied, reproduced, Solutions computer programs stored in modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed semiconductor memories or other media.
  • Page 14: Documentation Copyrights

    However, no responsibility is place without the express written permission assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, of Motorola Solutions. No part of this Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make manual may be reproduced, distributed, or changes to any products herein to improve transmitted in any form or by any means, readability, function, or design.
  • Page 15: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION To install three D batteries, begin by sliding OPEN the battery sled latch to the position. (If a BOLT LOCK has been installed, remove it in order to slide the latch.) Remove the battery sled to reveal the battery housing.
  • Page 16 Install the three D batteries in the configuration illustrated to the right. Replace the battery sled, and slide the battery sled CLOSED latch to the position.
  • Page 17: Faceplate Removal

    FACEPLATE REMOVAL Remove the faceplate to access the controls interface and change the graphic insert. The faceplate is secured at four connection points. Firmly grasp the faceplate and pull to disengage the connections. NOTE: The faceplate acts as the Call Button for the device.
  • Page 18: Bolt Lock Installation

    BOLT LOCK INSTALLATION BOLT LOCK To install a security , use a ¼–20 bolt. Screw the bolt into the area indicated to the right.
  • Page 19 3M™ DUAL LOCK™ ADHESIVE STRIPS Ensure both the back of the callbox and the area of the surface that is being attached to is clean, flat, and dry. Peel off one side of the DualLock’s release backing and firmly adhere to the left side of the unit.
  • Page 20: Mounting

    MOUNTING CLIP BOLT LOCK Remove the , align the positive half of the mounting clip with the screw hole, BOLT LOCK reinsert the , and screw until tight. Mount the negative half of the mounting clip in a desired area using six fasteners appropriate for the wall material and thickness.
  • Page 21: Controls Interface

    CONTROLS INTERFACE CONTROLS INTERFACE is comprised Light Pipe of five buttons and an LCD Display. Speaker Display Escape Enter Down Wake Up Call Button Microphone Faceplate Control Buttons...
  • Page 22: Lcd Display

    LCD DISPLAY The CB300-D is equipped with a 2-line by 16 character LCD display. Various system information will be shown on the display depending on the current mode of operation (normal status screen, play/record message, channel selection, etc.). INITIAL POWER-UP LCD SCREEN The CB300-D will power-up in a mode to communicate with the PC (for configuration information and message recording).
  • Page 23 LCD POWER To conserver battery power, the LCD display power is controlled by the CB300-D software. Upon system wake-up, the LCD will remain in a power-down state. Pressing any LCD menu control button will power-up the LCD. The LCD will remain in a power-up state until the next sleep cycle.
  • Page 24: Device & Lcd Wakeup

    CB300-D system to prevent an ESC Button outgoing broadcast over the radio system. Wake Up Button The CB300-D system will support up to 6 Call Button messages of 10 seconds each. The system expects the following message order:...
  • Page 25: Scrolling Menu

    SCROLLING MENU There are several menu selections available Radio Channel in the CB300-D Interface. Press the buttons to scroll through the various menus, Message Record ENTER and press the button to select the Message Playback menu item. The button will typically back...
  • Page 26: Selecting A Channel

    SELECTING A CHANNEL The radio channel is used for all RF broadcasts by the CB300-D. The CB300-D and the radio 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.
  • Page 27: Message Recording

    MESSAGE RECORDING Press the button until the Msg Msg Record? ENTER Record? menu is shown. Press the button to begin the next step. Press the button until the desired Select Message? message is shown on the display. Local Message ENTER When ready, Press-and-Hold the button to begin recording.
  • Page 28 MESSAGE RECORDING CONT. NOTE: If the recording is longer than 10 -MSG LEN >10sec seconds, the following message is shown. If Local Message ENTER this message is shown, release the button, shorten the message and record again. ENTER When the button is released, **Auto Playback recording will end and the new message will...
  • Page 29: Message Playback

    MESSAGE PLAYBACK Refer to the steps listed below to playback a local message using the local speaker. NOTE: No radio broadcast will occur during message playback, only the local speaker will become active). Press the button until the Msg Msg Playback? ENTER Playback? menu is shown.
  • Page 30: Volume Adjusting

    VOLUME ADJUSTING Refer to the steps listed below adjust the volume for the RF Broadcast volume and the local speaker volume. Press the button until the Volume Volume Adjust? ENTER Adjust? menu is shown. Press the button to begin the next step. Radio Volume? -Radio Volume- Vol (1-63): 8...
  • Page 31: Lcd Contrast

    LCD CONTRAST Refer to the steps listed below to adjust the contrast on the LCD display. The LCD contrast is 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. Press the button until the LCD LCD Contrast?
  • Page 32: Software Version

    SOFTWARE VERSION There are several CB300-D software versions in service. Many of the software versions are dependent upon a specific hardware version for compatibility. The table shown below will list the CB300-D software version compatibility. SOFTWARE VERSIONS PCB VER VISUAL BASIC VERSION cb300d2.10...
  • Page 33: Setting Profile Id

    SETTING PROFILE ID The profile ID is typically set to create a private communications channel between the DLR modem and the receiving radio. The default profile ID is set = 0000, and can be changed to any number from 0000-9999. Both the DLR modem and the receiving radio must have identical profile ID’s and set for the same channel to receive the radio broadcast.
  • Page 34 SETTING PROFILE ID CONT. Change the TEN’s Digit. Use the DIG: ENTER button to change the digit, and press New: 0092 to save the value and select the next digit. Press to exit without any changes. Change the HUNDRED’s Digit. Use the DIG: button to change the digit, and press New: 0692...
  • Page 35: Call Cycles

    CALL CYCLES The total Call Cycles refer to the repeating RF broadcasts that will occur when the call button (or aux) button is activated. The system will automatically clear an active call when the Total Call Cycle value is reached. System Default: 2 cycles Press the button until the Call Call Cycles?
  • Page 36: Cycle Delay

    CYCLE DELAY The Cycle Delay refers to the delay (in seconds) between repeating RF broadcasts that occur when the call button (or aux) button is active. System Default: 45 seconds Press the button until the Cycle Cycle Delay? ENTER Delay? menu is shown. Press the button to begin the next step.
  • Page 37: Channel Ready Delay

    CHANNEL READY DELAY The Motorola digital radio system will not broadcast while the radio channel is in use by others, or if a mating digital receiver is not found (with an identical Channel No and Profile ID). The DLR modem module will provide a “ready to transmit” signal if a mating digital radio is found, and if the channel is not busy.
  • Page 38: Set Led Pattern

    SET LED PATTERN The CB300-D will support two LED patterns: All ON or Logo Only. The “All ON” selection is not recommended due to the battery powered application. (To preserve battery life, the “All On” selection is not recommended.) Press the...
  • Page 39: Set Defaults

    RF Call Cycle Delay: 45 (45-seconds) broadcast connections to external radios. Channel Ready Delay: 20 (20-seconds) Verify the external radio setting are correct on DLR Modem Profile ID: 0000 the CB300-D after setting the default values.
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