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Motorola Mototrbo CM200d User Manual

Motorola Mototrbo CM200d
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COMMERCIAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MOTOTRBO
TM
CM200d
TM
NUMERIC DISPLAY MOBILE
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USER GUIDE
GUIDE DE L’UTILISATEUR
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Motorola Mototrbo CM200d Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz; UHF: 403-470 MHz
Channel Capacity16 channels
Power OutputVHF: 1-25W; UHF: 1-25W
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Digital ProtocolDMR
IP StandardIP54
Dimensions44 x 169 x 134 mm

Summary

MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Radio User Guide

FCC Declaration of Conformity

Responsible Party Information

Details Motorola Solutions, Inc. as the responsible party for compliance.

Regulatory Compliance Statement

States compliance with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada standards.

Getting Started with Your CM200d Radio

How to Use This Guide

Explains how to navigate and utilize the information within the user guide.

Dealer and System Administrator Information

Outlines topics your dealer or administrator can explain about your radio.

Powering Up and Adjusting Volume

Instructions for turning the radio on/off and adjusting the volume level.

Identifying Radio Controls and Features

Radio Controls Overview

Identifies and labels the physical controls and buttons on the radio.

Programmable Button Functions

Explains the functions assignable to programmable buttons.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Operation

Details the function and usage of the PTT button for communication.

Switching Analog and Digital Modes

How to switch between conventional analog and digital modes.

Understanding Radio Status Indicators

LED Indicators Explained

Describes the meaning of different LED light patterns and their states.

Audio Tones and Alerts

Explains the audible tones and alerts used by the radio for status.

Basic Call Operations

Selecting a Channel

Procedure for selecting the correct channel for transmission/reception.

Receiving and Responding to Radio Calls

How to receive and respond to various types of radio calls.

Making Various Call Types

Guides on initiating group, private, selective, and all calls.

Talkaround and Permanent Monitor

Explains talkaround mode and permanent monitor feature.

Advanced Radio Features

Scanning Features

Creating scan lists and initiating/stopping radio scanning.

Nuisance Channel Management

How to delete and restore nuisance channels from scan lists.

Call Alert Operation

How to send and receive call alerts for user notification.

Emergency Operation

Procedures for initiating, receiving, and exiting emergency alarms.

Privacy Feature

How to enable/disable privacy for secure communication.

Analog Scrambling and Password Lock

Securing analog transmissions and setting radio passwords.

ARTS System

Information on the ARTS feature for out-of-range detection.

Utilities: Squelch and Power Settings

Adjusting squelch level and transmit power.

Utilities: VOX, Horns/Lights, Tones

Enabling VOX, vehicle alerts, and managing radio tones/alerts.

Utilities: Voice Announcement and Trill Enhancement

Configuring voice announcements and trill enhancement.

Compatible Accessories

Antennas

List of approved VHF and UHF antennas for the radio.

Audio Accessories

List of microphones, speakers, and handsets.

Cables and Mounting Kits

Power cables, extension cables, and mounting hardware.

Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in VHF Frequency Range

Special Channel Assignments

Information on emergency and non-commercial channels.

Operating Frequency Requirements

FCC requirements for shipboard radio operation.

Limited Warranty Information

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Details what the warranty covers and for how long.

General Provisions and Limitations

Explains general warranty terms, remedies, and exclusions.

What is Not Covered by Warranty

Lists conditions and damages not covered by the warranty.

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