Motorola Solutions 89FT4885 PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO User Manual CP185 Series User Guide
Motorola Solutions, Inc. PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO CP185 Series User Guide
Contents
- 1. Users Manual
- 2. RF Safety
Users Manual
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Computer Software Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Radio Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
LED Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
LCD Display and Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Programmable Buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Attaching and Removing the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . 7
Attaching and Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . 9
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Deleting a Nuisance Scan Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Voice Operated Transmit (VOX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Voice Inversion Scrambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Front Panel Feature and Button Configuration
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Entering Front Panel Feature and Button Configuration
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Exiting Front Panel Feature and Button Configuration
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Assessing Front Panel Feature and Button Configuration
Mode Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
TPL and DPL Frequencies and Codes . . . . . . . . 20
TPL Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
DPL Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE
COPYRIGHTS
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE
COPYRIGHTS
The Motorola products described in this manual may
include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the
United States and other countries preserve for Motorola
certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer
programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right
to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted
computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted
Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola
products described in this manual may not be copied,
reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed
in any manner without the express written permission of
Motorola.
Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not
be deemed to grant either directly or by implication,
estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights,
patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the
normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by
operation of law in the sale of a product.
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SAFETY
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SAFETY
PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF EXPOSURE
COMPLIANCE
ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to
satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements. Before
using this product, read the RF energy awareness
information and operating instructions in the radio’s
enclosed Quick Reference Card (Motorola Publication
part number 68007024011) to ensure compliance with RF
energy exposure limits.
Before using this product, read the
operating instructions for safe usage
contained in the Quick Reference Card
enclosed with your radio.
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Notes
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RADIO OVERVIEW
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RADIO OVERVIEW
CP185
6 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
5 Microphone
9 Accessory Connector
10 Programming Port
12 Front Programmable Buttons
11 Left/Right Button
1 Channel Selector Knob
2 On/Off and Volume Knob
3 LED Indicator
7 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
4 Speaker
8 Side Programmable Buttons
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RADIO OVERVIEW
1. Channel Selector Knob
Used to select channels in normal radio operation mode.
2. On/Off and Volume Knob
Turn the ON/OFF/Volume Control knob clockwise to turn
the radio ON.
Turn the ON/OFF/Volume Control knob counterclockwise
to turn the radio OFF.
Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume.
Turn this knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
3. LED Indicator
Indicates radio transmit, receive, scan and monitor status.
Refer to "LED Colors" on page 3 for more information.
4. Speaker
Receives audio messages through the speaker.
5. Microphone
Speak into the microphone when sending messages.
6. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
An 8 character single line display with up to 9 radio status
icons. Refer to "LCD Display and Icons" on page 4 for
more details.
7. Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
Press and speak to microphone to send message.
Release and listen to receive messages.
Note: If a channel is programmed with the Busy Channel
Lockout feature, the user can only transmit if the
channel is not in receiving mode.
8. Side Programmable Buttons
Refer to "Programmable Buttons" on page 5 for more
details.
9. Accessory Connector
2.5 mm audio in port and 3.5 mm audio out port are used
to connect compatible accessories to the radio.
10. Programming Port
2.5 mm audio in lower port used by dealer to program the
radio.
11. Left/Right Button
Used to navigate menu, sub-menu or parameter
selections in Front Panel Feature and Button
Configuration Mode.
12. Front Programmable Buttons
Refer to "Programmable Buttons" on page 5 for more
details.
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LED COLORS
LED Color State Indication
Green Illuminated Radio is transmitting in normal
mode.
Radio is transmitting in
Scrambling Mode.
Normal Blinking Radio is receiving in normal
mode.
Channel is busy.
Radio passed self-test during
powering up.
Amber Illuminated Monitor activated.
Permanent Sticky Monitor
activated.
Normal Blinking Radio is in active Scan Mode.
Radio is receiving in
Scrambling Mode.
Red Normal Blinking Radio is transmitting in normal
mode while battery is low.
Radio is transmitting in
Scrambling Mode while battery
is low.
Fast Blinking Radio failed self-test during
powering up.
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RADIO OVERVIEW
LCD Display and Icons
Displays selected channel, programming parameters, status
messages and any error or information messages.
LCD
Indicator Description Function
Signal Strength
Indicator
Shows the signal strength. More
bars indicate a stronger signal
received by radio.
Power Level
Indicator
“L” illuminates to indicate radio is
configured to transmit in low
power; “H” illuminates when radio
transmits in high power.
Talkaround
Indicator
Illuminates when radio is not
transmitting through the repeater.
Monitor
Indicator
Illuminates when monitoring a
selected channel.
Scan Indicator Blinks without dot when normal
scan is activated.
Illuminates without dot when
there is some activity on a
non-priority channel.
Illuminates with dot blinking to
indicate that there is some
activity on the priority channel.
LCD
Indicator Description Function
Voice Inversion
Scrambling
Indicator
Illuminates when Scrambling
Mode is on.
Programming
Mode Indicator
Illuminates when Programming
Mode is on.
Keypad Lock
Indicator
Illuminates when keypad is
locked.
Battery Level
Indicator
Shows remaining charge in
battery based on how many bars
(1 – 3) are displayed. Blinks
when the battery is low.
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Programmable Buttons
The programmable buttons consist of:
• Side Programmable Button 1
• Side Programmable Button 2
• Front Programmable Button 1
• Front Programmable Button 2
• Front Programmable Button 3
The following functions can be assigned as short press i.e.
press and release; or long press i.e. press and hold for more
than 1 second.
Button Function
Backlight Toggles backlight display between ON and OFF.
Channel Alias Toggles display between Channel Number and
Channel Alias.
Keypad Lock Locks or unlocks all buttons except PTT, Side
Programmable Button 1, Side Programmable
Button 2, Channel Selector Knob and ON/OFF/
Volume Knob. Applicable for Long Press Only.
Button Function
Monitor Monitors the channel for any activity as long as
the button is pressed.
Nuisance
Channel Delete
Removes unwanted channel(s) temporarily from
scan list during Scan. Applicable for Long Press
Only.
TPL/DPL
Enable
Enables or disables radio from requiring
matching TPL/DPL to unsquelch.
Power Level Selects required power level: High or Low.
Reverse Burst Select the Reverse Burst Type: None, 180 or
240.
Channel Scan Starts or stops Channel Scan.
Scrambling
Code Select
Toggles between the two scrambling codes
available.
Scrambling
Enable/Disable
Enables or disables scrambling feature for the
selected channel. Applicable for Long Press
Only.
Squelch Level Selects desired squelch level: Normal or Tight.
Sticky Monitor Toggles the permanent monitor function until the
button is pressed again. Applicable for Long
Press Only.
Talkaround/
Repeater Mode
Enables toggle between repeater and
talkaround mode operations.
Unassigned No function is programmed to this button.
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RADIO OVERVIEW
The default functions assigned to your radio are described in
the table below.
If your dealer has re-programmed your radio’s programmable
buttons, you may want to write down the new functions in the
table below.
Button Function
Volume Set Controls the audio level. A programmable button
used to control the audio level. The button emits
a continuous tone to indicate the current
volume level. To change volume level, turn the
volume knob to the desired level while
pressing the programmable button. Applicable for
Long Press only.
VOX Enables or disables VOX feature for the selected
channel.
Press
Type Side
Button 1 Side
Button 2 Front
Button 1 Front
Button 2 Front
Button 3
Short
Press
Unassigned Unassigned Monitor Scan Power
Level
Long
Press
Unassigned Unassigned Sticky
Monitor Nuisance
Channel
Delete
Unassigned
Press
Type Side
Button 1 Side
Button 2 Front
Button 1 Front
Button 2 Front
Button 3
Short
Press
Long
Press
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GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
Attaching and Removing the Antenna
To Attach Antenna
To Remove Antenna
CP185
Antenna Connector
Threaded End
of Antenna
1. Fasten the antenna to the radio by placing the
threaded end of the antenna into the Antenna
Connector.
2. Rotate the antenna clockwise until tight.
1. Turn the antenna in a counterclockwise direction until
it disengages from the radio.
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GETTING STARTED
Attaching and Removing the Battery To Attach Battery
To Remove Battery
Battery Slots
Grooves
Battery
Latch
1. Fit the battery slots with the grooves on the radio.
2. Slide the battery upwards until a click is heard.
1. Slide the battery latch away from the radio.
2. Slide the battery downwards.
3. Pull the battery away from the radio.
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GETTING STARTED
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip To Attach Belt Clip
To Remove Belt Clip
Release Tab
Mounting Grooves
1. Align mounting rails of the belt clip with the grooves
of the radio.
2. Slide the belt clip downwards until it clicks into place.
1. Safely insert a flat tool between the release tab and
the back surface of the radio.
2. Lift the release tab.
3. Slide the belt clip upwards.
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GETTING STARTED
Charging the Battery
Refer to picture below for the battery insert visual guide line.
1. Make sure the radio is OFF.
2. Plug the power supply into an electric outlet.
3. Connect the power supply output cord connector into
the rear of the Desktop Charging Tray.
4. The LED on the charger blinks green once to indicate
charger is turned ON.
CP185
5. Turn the radio OFF before charging the battery. Insert
a battery, or a radio with a battery into the charger’s
pocket by:
aligning the groove on each side of the battery
with the corresponding raised rail on each side of
the charger pocket
OR
pressing the battery towards the rear of the
pocket
OR
sliding the battery into the charger pocket,
ensuring complete contact between the charger
and battery contacts.
6. The charger’s LED color will indicate the battery
charging status. (See “Charging Status” on page 11).
Battery insert visual guide line
Battery Charging Tray
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GETTING STARTED
Note: To get the maximum use from a new battery, charge it
overnight (12 to 16 hours) before using the battery for the
first time. The typical time needed to completely charge
the discharged battery is estimated within 2.5 to 5 hours
depending on its cell chemistry. Once the charger LED
turns solid green, the charging process is done.
LED Color Charging Status
Solid Red Charging
Blinking Red Battery Fault
Solid Green Charge Complete
Blinking Green Trickle Charging
Single Green Blink Power On
Blinking Yellow Waiting to Charge
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SCAN
SCAN
Scan allows you to monitor multiple channels and receive calls
that are transmitted on them.
Two types of scan are supported: Normal Scan and Priority
Scan. Normal Scan searches all channels sequentially in the
radio’s scan list, whereas Priority Scan allocates 50% of the
scanning time to the Priority Channel (the first channel in the
designated scan list).
During scan, when activity is detected that meets the
unsquelch condition, the radio stops scanning and switches to
that channel; the G indicator is illuminated, and the channel
number is displayed. When no activity is detected for a pre-set
time, the radio resumes scanning.
If your radio has switched to a non-priority channel during
priority scan, it still checks for activity on the priority channel. If
activity is detected there, the radio switches to the priority
channel.
The radio transmits on the Home Channel, if PTT is pressed
during scanning. If the radio stops scanning, and changes to a
particular channel, all transmit and receive activity is
performed on that channel.
• Press the Scan button to begin channel scanning. The G
indicator blinks to indicate that the radio is scanning. The
LCD screen shows the Home Channel where the scan
began.
• Press Scan button to stop scanning.
Deleting a Nuisance Scan Channel
A channel with unwanted activity is called a Nuisance
Channel. You can remove a Nuisance Channel from the scan
list temporarily. To remove a Nuisance Channel
• Press the Nuisance Channel Delete programmable button,
when your radio stops on a Nuisance Channel. A high-
pitched tone is heard.
You cannot remove the Home or Priority Channel from the
scan list. If attempted, a low-pitched tone is heard, and no
action is taken.
To reinstate the deleted channel(s) into the scan list, restart
scan, or simply turn off your radio and turn it on again.
Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
Ch. 1
Ch. 15
Ch. 14
Ch. 16
Home
Normal Scan
Start
Ch. 2 Ch. 1 Ch. 3
Ch. 1
Ch. 16
Ch. 1
Ch. 1
Home
Start
Priority Scan
Channel 1 Prioritized
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VOICE OPERATED
TRANSMIT (VOX)
VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX)
VOX needs to be enabled for each channel in Customer
Programming Software (CPS) before VOX Accessories can be
used with radio. When the VOX headset/microphone is
connected, your radio may be used in hands-free operation.
To start the VOX feature
1. Connect the VOX headset to the accessory connector of
the radio. Make sure the radio is turned OFF before
connecting the VOX accessory.
2. Turn the radio ON.
To disable the VOX feature
1. Press the PTT button on the radio. This allows you to use
the VOX headset, but you must press the radio PTT to
transmit.
To re-enable the VOX feature
1. Turn the radio OFF, and turn it ON again, with the headset
connected to the accessory connector, or
2. Change channel with the VOX headset connected.
To adjust the VOX sensitivity level, see “ACCESORY
(Accessory)” on page 17 of this user guide.
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VOICE INVERSION
SCRAMBLING
VOICE INVERSION SCRAMBLING
Your radio has the Voice Inversion Scrambling feature which
gives you an extra layer of privacy. This scrambling function is
implemented via a frequency inversion in analog mode.
Note: This feature needs to be enabled using Customer
Programming Software (CPS) before it can be activated.
To Enable and Disable the Scrambling Mode
Configure one of the programmable buttons for Scrambling
Mode. Press this button to enable or disable the function. You
can also configure this function via the Front Panel Feature
and Button Configuration Mode (See "Entering Front Panel
Feature and Button Configuration Mode" Menu on page 15).
To Change the Scrambling Code
Configure one of the programmable buttons for Scrambling
Code. Press this button to toggle between the two codes. You
can also configure this function via the Front Panel Feature
and Button Configuration Mode (See "Exiting Front Panel
Feature and Button Configuration Mode" Menu on page 15).
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FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
This mode allows you to change the feature parameters to
enhance the use of your radio.
Note: This mode must be enabled using Customer Programming
Software (CPS) before it can be activated.
Entering Front Panel Feature and Button
Configuration Mode
If your radio is turned ON, turn it OFF. Press and hold the side
programmable button 1, and turn your radio ON. A tone is
heard, indicating that your radio is in Feature and Button
Configuration Mode. The indicator illuminates and the
“BCKLIGHT” is displayed on the radio LCD screen.
Exiting Front Panel Feature and Button
Configuration Mode
Turn the radio OFF to exit Feature and Button Configuration
Mode.
Assessing Front Panel Feature and Button
Configuration Mode Parameters
To Navigate
Press the or to scroll through the parameters for
each menu or sub-menu item.
To Select Settings
Press the PTT button to select menu or sub-menu item.
To Exit Selection Without Changes or To
Return To Previous Menu Level
Press side programmable button 1 to return to previous menu
level or to exit the selection parameter without change.
.
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FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
Main Menu 1st Level
Sub-Menu 2nd Level
Sub-Menu Settings Remarks
BCKLIGHT
(Backlight) – – AUTO
TOGGLE
Selecting AUTO causes the backlight to automatically
extinguish, if there is no keypress for more than 5 seconds.
Pressing the Backlight button again prolongs illumination
time.
Selecting TOGGLE allows the Backlight button
toggle to control the ON/OFF status of the backlight.
BATTERY SAVER
(Battery Saver) –OFF
NORMAL
ENHANCED
Helps to extend the battery life. When enabled, it turns off
radio receiver circuitry periodically when no activity is
detected.
NORMAL – turns off the receiver less frequently.
ENHANCED – turns off the receiver for a longer duration to
maximize battery saving.
TYPE
(Battery Type) –NIMH (Nickel Metal
Hydride)
LI-ION (Lithium-Ion)
H LI-ION (High
Capacity
Lithium- Ion)
Selects the type of battery that the radio uses.
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FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
Main Menu 1st Level
Sub-Menu 2nd Level
Sub-Menu Settings Remarks
ACCESORY
(Accessory)
SPK GAIN
(External Speaker
Gain)
–+2
+1
0
-1
-2
Allows you to adjust the external speaker loudness
when accessories are connected to radio. +2 will set the
external speaker gain to maximum level and -2 will set
the external speaker gain to minimum level.
MIC GAIN
(External
Microphone Gain)
–+2
+1
0
-1
-2
Allows you to adjust the external
microphone sensitivity when accessories are connected
to radio.
+2 will set the external microphone sensitivity to
maximum level and -2 will set the external microphone
sensitivity to minimum level.
TONE VOL
(Alert Tone Volume) – – ON
OFF
Selects the alert tone volume preference.
Select OFF, if quiet operation is required.
Select ON, if working in a noisy environment.
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FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
Main Menu 1st Level
Sub-Menu 2nd Level
Sub-Menu Settings Remarks
CHANNEL RX PL
(RX TPL/DPL)
CH-001...
CH-016
CSQ CSQ
067.0 … 001 ...
254.1 042
023 … or 043
754 127
TPL 1 TPL 1
TPL 2 TPL 2
TPL 3 TPL 3
Allows you to select the range of Receive PL setting
(CSQ, TPL 67.0 - TPL 254.1, DPL 023 - DPL 754, user
defined TPL 1, user defined TPL 2, & user defined TPL
3) if frequency is selected for PL display type.
or
Allows you to select the range of Receive PL setting
(CSQ, 001 - 127, user defined TPL 1, user defined TPL
2, & user defined TPL 3) if code is selected for PL
display type.
TX PL
(TX TPL/DPL)
CH-001...
CH-016
CSQ CSQ
067.0 … 001 ...
254.1 042
023 … or 043
754 127
TPL 1 TPL 1
TPL 2 TPL 2
TPL 3 TPL 3
Allows you to select the range of Transmit PL setting
(CSQ, TPL 67.0 - TPL 254.1, DPL 023 - DPL 754, user
defined TPL 1, user defined TPL 2, & user defined TPL
3) if frequency is selected for PL display type.
or
Allows you to select the range of Transmit PL setting
(CSQ, 001 - 127, user defined TPL 1, user defined TPL
2, & user defined TPL 3) if code is selected for PL
display type.
SQUELCH
(Squelch Level)
CH-001...
CH-016
NORMAL
TIGHT
NORMAL squelch level allows the radio to receive weak
signals. TIGHT squelch level allows the radio to receive
strong signals and eliminates unwanted noise.
TIME OUT (Time Out
Timer) –OFF
010
020
...
590
600
This determines the maximum duration (in seconds) that
the radio can transmit continuously.
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FRONT PANEL FEATURE AND
BUTTON CONFIGURATION MODE
Main Menu 1st Level
Sub-Menu 2nd Level
Sub-Menu Settings Remarks
SCAN LIST 1
(Scan List 1)
01-XXX
02-XXX
…
15-XXX
16-XXX
001…
016
Allows you to set members of Scan List 1. “XXX”
denotes the selected scan list member. “_ _ _” shows
that no scan list member is selected.
User can use the button or the
button to scroll the valid channel list and press PTT to
set the selection.
LIST SEL
(Scan List Select)
CH-001
…
CH-016
LIST1 (Scan List 1) Allows you to set the scan list for a selected channel.
SCAN TYP
(Scan Type Select)
CH-001
…
CH-016
NORMAL
PRIORITY
Allows you to set scan type either Normal Scan or
Priority Scan for a selected channel.
PRIORITY
(Priority Channel
Select)
LIST1
(Scan List 1)
_ _ _
...
XXX
Allows you to set priority channel for scan list 1.
“XXX” denotes the selected priority channel. “_ _ _”
shows that no priority channel is selected. User can
also use the button or the button to
scroll the valid channel list and press PTT to set the
selection.
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TPL AND DPL
FREQUENCIES AND
TPL AND DPL FREQUENCIES AND
CODES
The following information in the tables are to guide the user to
select the appropriate TPL (Tone Private Line) or DPL (Digital
Private Line) codes so that they can expand usage of the
frequency.
TPL Frequency
Table 1: TPL Frequency
TPL Freq (Hz) Equivalent PL
Code Motorola Code
67.0 XZ 001
69.3 WZ 002
71.9 XA 003
74.4 WA 004
77.0 XB 005
79.7 WB 006
82.5 YZ 007
85.4 YA 008
88.5 YB 009
91.5 ZZ 010
94.8 ZA 011
97.4 ZB 012
100.0 1Z 013
103.5 1A 014
107.2 1B 015
110.9 2Z 016
114.8 2A 017
118.8 2B 018
123.0 3Z 019
127.3 3A 020
131.8 3B 021
136.5 4Z 022
141.3 4A 023
146.2 4B 024
151.4 5Z 025
156.7 5A 026
162.2 5B 027
167.9 6Z 028
173.8 6A 029
179.9 6B 030
Table 1: TPL Frequency
TPL Freq (Hz) Equivalent PL
Code Motorola Code
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TPL AND DPL
FREQUENCIES AND
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186.2 7Z 031
192.8 7A 032
203.5 M1 033
206.5 8Z 034
210.7 M2 035
218.1 M3 036
225.7 M4 037
229.1 9Z 038
233.6* M5 039
241.8 M6 040
250.3 M7 041
254.1* 0Z 042
TPL1* –TPL1
TPL2* –TPL2
TPL 3* –TPL3
Note: The TPL Frequencies marked with an asterisk (*) are
not part of the 39 standard EIA/TIA-603 CTCSS Code
Frequency.
Table 1: TPL Frequency
TPL Freq (Hz) Equivalent PL
Code Motorola Code
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TPL AND DPL
FREQUENCIES AND
DPL Codes
Table 2: DPL Codes
DPL Code Motorola Code
023 043
025 044
026 045
031 046
032 047
043 048
047 049
051 050
054 051
065 052
071 053
072 054
073 055
074 056
114 057
115 058
116 059
125 060
131 061
132 062
134 063
143 064
152 065
155 066
156 067
162 068
165 069
172 070
174 071
205 072
223 073
226 074
243 075
244 076
245 077
Table 2: DPL Codes
DPL Code Motorola Code
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FREQUENCIES AND
English
251 078
261 079
263 080
265 081
271 082
306 083
311 084
315 085
331 086
343 087
346 088
351 089
364 090
365 091
371 092
411 093
412 094
413 095
Table 2: DPL Codes
DPL Code Motorola Code
423 096
431 097
432 098
445 099
464 100
465 101
466 102
503 103
506 104
516 105
525(*) 106
532 107
546 108
565 109
606 110
612 111
624 112
627 113
Table 2: DPL Codes
DPL Code Motorola Code
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TPL AND DPL
FREQUENCIES AND
631 114
632 115
645(*) 116
654 117
662 118
664 119
703 120
712 121
723 122
731 123
732 124
734 125
743 126
754 127
No te : T h e c o d e s m a r k e d w i t h a n a s t e r i s k ( * ) a r e n o t
part of the 83 standard EIA/TIA-603 codes.
Table 2: DPL Codes
DPL Code Motorola Code
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WARRANTY
English
WARRANTY
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
MOTOROLA INC. ("MOTOROLA") warrants its
MOTOROLA manufactured Radius Communication
Products ("Product") against defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a
period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled
below:
Products and Accessories
NOTE:
Rechargeable batteries will be replaced during the
applicable warranty period if:
A) the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or
B) the battery develops leakage.
Products Covered Length of Coverage
CP185 Two-Way Radio Two (2) years
Motorola Accessories One (1) year
Mag One Accessories Six (6) months
Products and
Accessories that are
Repaired or Replaced
The balance of the original
warranty or for ninety (90)
days from the date returned to
the consumer, whichever is
longer.
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WARRANTY
MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either
repair or replace this Product during the warranty
period provided it is returned in accordance with the
terms of this warranty to the place of purchase. Repair,
at MOTOROLA's option, may include the replacement
of parts or boards with functionally equivalent
reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts
or boards are warranted for the balance of the original
applicable warranty period. All replaced parts or
Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by
MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser or
lessee only and is not assignable or transferable to
any other party. This is the complete warranty for
Product manufactured by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for
additions or modifications to this warranty unless made
in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between
MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation,
maintenance or service of the product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any
ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA
which is attached to or used in connection with
Product, or for operation of the Product with any
ancillary equipment and all such equipment is
expressly excluded from this warranty. Because each
system which may use the Product is unique,
MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or
operation of the system as a whole under this
warranty.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
A) Defects or damage resulting from use of the
Product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
B) Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or
neglect.
C) Defects or damage from improper testing,
operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
modification, or adjustment.
D) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused
directly by defects in material workmanship.
E) A Product subjected to unauthorized Product
modifications, disassemblies, or repairs (including,
without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-
MOTOROLA supplied equipment) which
adversely affect performance of the Product or
interfere with MOTOROLA's normal warranty
inspection and
testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
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F) Product which has had the serial number removed
or made illegible.
G) Rechargeable batteries if:
i) any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are
broken or show evidence of tampering.
ii) the damage or defect is caused by charging or using
the battery in equipment or service other than the
Product for which it is specified.
H) Freight costs to the repair depot. Unapproved
upgrades or modifications.
i) A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized
alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, does
not function in accordance with MOTOROLA's
published specifications or the FCC type acceptance
labeling in effect for the Product at the time the
Product was initially distributed from MOTOROLA.
Software
Exclusions
Software Embodied in Physical Media. No warranty
is made that the software will meet your requirements
or will work in combination with any hardware or
software applications provided by third parties, that the
operation of the software products will be
uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the
software products will be corrected.
Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media.
Software that is not embodied in physical media (e.g.
software that is downloaded from the internet), is
provided “as is” and without warranty.
WHO IS COVERED?
This warranty extends only to the first consumer
purchaser, and is not transferable.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE OR
OTHER INFORMATION?
Contact your Motorola point of purchase.
SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT NOTICE
The Motorola products described in this manual may
include copyrighted Motorola and third party software
stored in semiconductor memories or other media.
Laws in the United States and other countries
preserve for Motorola and third party software
providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted
software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or
reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any
Products Covered Length of Coverage
Software. Applies
only to physical
defects in the media
that embodies the
copy of the software
(e.g. CD-ROM, or
floppy disk).
Ninety (90) days from
the date of purchase.
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WARRANTY
copyrighted software contained in the Motorola
products may not be modified, reverse-engineered,
distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent
allowed by law.
Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products
shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by
implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under
the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of
Motorola or any third party software provider, except
for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to
use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a
product.
PATENT NOTICE
This product is covered by one or more of the following
United States patents.
5896277 5894292 5864752 5699006 5742484
D408396 D399821 D387758 D389158 5894592
5893027 5789098 5734975 5861850 D395882
D383745 D389827 D389139 5929825 5926514
5953640 6071640 D413022 D416252 D416893
D433001
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES
This product is controlled under the export regulations
of the United States of America. The Governments of
the United States of America may restrict the exporta-
tion or re-exportation of this product to certain destina-
tions. For further information contact the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
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ACCESSORIES
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ACCESSORIES
The following accessories parts are compatible with model
number CP185.
ANTENNAS
Motorola Part
Number Description
NAD6502_R VHF Heliflex Antenna, 146 – 174 Mhz
PMAD4049_ VHF Helical Antenna, 146 – 174 MHz
NAE6483_R UHF Whip Antenna, 403 – 520 MHz
(16.5 cm)
PMAE4016_ UHF Whip Antenna, 403 – 520 MHz
BATTERIES
Motorola Part
Number Description
PMNN4080_R Li-Ion High Capacity – 2150 mAh
PMNN4081_R Li-Ion – 1500 mAh
PMNN4082_R NiMH – 1300 mAh
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ACCESSORIES
CHARGERS AND POWER ADAPTERS
Motorola Part
Number Description
PMLN5228_ Tri-Chem Single Unit Charger Base
PMLN5398_ Single Unit Charger Base with US 2-Pin
Switch Mode Power Supply
EPNN9288_ 90 – 264 V, Switch Mode Power Supply
with North America/Latin America country
plug
AUDIO ACCESSORIES
Motorola Part
Number Description
MAG ONE™ Branded
PMLN4442_ Earbud with In-Line Microphone/PTT/VOX
Switch (MagOne)
PMLN4443_ Ear Receiver with In-Line Microphone/PTT/
VOX Switch (MagOne)
PMLN4444_ Earset with Boom Microphone and In-Line
PTT/VOX Switch (MagOne)
PMLN4445_ Ultra-Light Headset with Boom Microphone
and In-Line PTT/VOX Switch (MagOne)
PMMN4008_ Remote Speaker Microphone (MagOne)
MOTOROLA Branded
HMN9013_ Lightweight Single Muff Adjustable
Headset with Swivel Boom Microphone
HMN9754_ 2-wire Earpiece with Microphone and PTT
Combined – Beige
PMLN4620_ Receive Only D-Style Earpiece (for
PMMN4013 Remote Speaker Microphone)
PMLN5001_ D-Style Earpiece with Microphone/PTT
PMLN5003_ Retail Temple Transducer Headset
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Note: Certain accessories may be or may not be available at the
time of purchase. For latest information on accessories,
contact your Motorola point of purchase or visit:
http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise.
AUDIO ACCESSORIES
Motorola Part
Number Description
MOTOROLA Branded
PMMN4013_ Remote Speaker Microphone with Ear Jack
PMMN4029_ Remote Speaker Microphone with IP57
Rating
RLN5317_ 2-wire Earpiece with Microphone and PTT
Combined, Translucent Tube – Beige
RLN5318_ 2-wire Earpiece with Microphone and PTT
Combined, Translucent Tube – Black
RLN4895_ 2-wire Earpiece with Microphone and PTT
Combined – Black
RLN6230_ High Noise Kit, Black (Includes Foam
Earplugs with Acoustic Tube)
RLN6231_ High Noise Kit, Beige (Includes Foam
Earplugs with Acoustic Tube)
RLN6232_ Low Noise Kit, Black (Includes Rubber Tip
with Acoustic Tube)
RLN6241_ Low Noise Kit, Beige (Includes Rubber Tip
with Acoustic Tube)
RLN6242_ Quick Disconnect Acoustic Tube
RLN4941_ Receive Only Earpiece with Translucent
Tube (for PMMN4013 Remote Speaker
Microphone)
AUDIO ACCESSORIES
Motorola Part
Number Description
MOTOROLA Branded
WADN4190_ Receive Only Flexible Earpiece (for
PMMN4013 Remote Speaker Microphone)
AARLN4885_ Receive Only Earbud (for PMMN4013
Remote Speaker Microphone)
MISCELLANEOUS
Motorola Part
Number Description
HLN9844_ Spring Action Belt Clip (2 inch)
PMLN5334_ Protective Leather Case
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Notes
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MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
© 2008, 2009 by Motorola, Inc.
All rights reserved.
*6878080A01*
6878080A01-B
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