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Dip Switch
An eight-position dipswitch configures various functions of the CAT-200B.
NOTE: Anytime a dipswitch is changed, DC power must be cycled for the CAT-200B controller to read
the new setting.
Switch 1 This switch determines Repeater COR input logic. Switch #1 should be ON if the repeater
receiver's COR is an active low and OFF if COR is active high.
Switch 2 This switch determines Repeater CTCSS input logic. Switch #2 should be ON if the repeater
receiver's CTCSS is an active low and OFF if CTCSS is active high.
Switch 3 This switch determines Link COR input logic. This switch should be ON if the link receiver's
COR is an active low and OFF if COR is active high.
Switch 4 This switch determines Link CTCSS input logic. Switch #4 should be ON if the link receiver's
CTCSS is an active low and OFF if CTCSS is active high.
Switch 5 This switch determines if the CAT-200B is in the Repeater or Remote Transceiver Weather
Station mode. This switch should be OFF if the CAT-200B is configured as a repeater controller. If the
CAT-200B is configured as a remote weather station controller this switch should be ON. Consult
Chapter 12 for a description of the changes in operation.
Switch 6 This switch is used to identify that the CI-200 Interface module is connected to the CAT-200B.
Switch 7 This switch is used to initialize the CAT-200B. Set this switch to ON. Cycle the power OFF and
back ON. During power-up, the memory will be flushed and reloaded with default values. The voice will
say: "RESET SYSTEM OK." Set dipswitch #7 to the OFF position.
Switch 8 This switch is used to program a new un-lock number. Set switch #8 to ON. The voice will
say: "ENTER CONTROL." After the seven-digit unlock number is entered, set switch #8 to OFF. This
switch is also used to activate the RS-232 port when the CI-200 is connected. Turn the power off set
dipswitch #8 to on and apply power to the CAT-200B.