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Introduction

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Front Panel Buttons

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Top Panel Connections

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Display Indicators

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Quick Start Guide

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Operation

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Specifications

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Accessories

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Factory Service

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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for CD100

Page 1: ...Multicounter CD100 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Maximum antenna input signal is 15dBm 50mW Under no circumstances should the CD100 be directly connected to an RF transmitter or be used in close proximity to a radio transmitter of more than 5 watts Damage to the input amplifier circuitry is readily apparent and will not be covered under warranty Units returned for warranty service that have damage to the input circuitry will incur ser vice char...

Page 3: ...3 Introduction 4 Front Panel Buttons 5 Top Panel Connections 6 Display Indicators 7 Quick Start Guide 8 Operation 9 11 Specifications 12 Accessories 13 Factory Service 14 15 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ...lution It also incorporates digital filtering to ensure that frequen cies displayed are real transmitted signals and not noise A frequency measurement and an associated decode value can be stored in one of 100 non volatile memories The measurement data can be down loaded to a PC or recalled to the display The CI 5 serial data port can be used to communicate with a PC or to tune a radio receiver to...

Page 5: ...CTION mode POWER The POWER button is used to turn the CD100 on and off The POWER button is also used to enable the EL Backlight by pressing and holding the button down for two seconds FUNCTION The FUNCTION button is used to enter the FUNCTION menu This menu consists of Memory Clear Memory Interface Type Receiver Type Auto Power Off Frequency Display and Test Mode DOWN Arrow Press the DOWN arrow bu...

Page 6: ...ion saved to memory The CI 5 jack is also used for interfacing to a compatible radio receiver for the purpose of Reaction Tuning See page 10 for a list of receivers compatible for Reaction Tuning 9 12VDC The connector labeled 9 12VDC on top of the CD100 is used for accepting the plug from the supplied AC90 power adapter The AC90 is a nominal 9VDC adapter Plug the AC90 into the CD100 to charge the ...

Page 7: ... will disappear from the display The aster isk does not apply for DTMF decoding Low Battery Indicator A low battery condition will be indicated by the words LOW BATTERY on the display When low battery is indicated the CD100 will turn itself off within 30 seconds The CD100 will charge while being operated from the AC90 The CD100 takes 8 10 hours to charge Battery life from a full charge is 4 5 hour...

Page 8: ...ss FUNCTION until MEMORY 00 displayed for Memory Recall 7 Press UP DOWN ARROW button to scroll through 100 memories 8 Press TEST button at any time to enable test mode DECODE DATA 50 CTCSS Tones 106 DCS Codes 16 DTMF Characters 10 characters decoded per second LTR 860 9870 MHz LTR 0101000125 1 Area Code 1 digit 0 1 2 Go To Repeater 2 digits 00 31 If 31 then turn off code 3 Home Repeater 2 digits 0...

Page 9: ...e current data will be stored to one of the 100 internal memories The CD100 will not store a zero 0 0000 MHz value frequency to memory However if the display indi cates a valid frequency but no data for the decode mode selected then a zero decode value will be stored to memory Memory Recall 100 memories 00 99 1 Press the FUNCTION button one time The top line of the display will read MEMORY 00 and ...

Page 10: ... selected 2 Press the UP DOWN ARROW button to select REACTION TUNE 3 Press the FUNCTION button until RECEIVER TYPE is displayed 4 Use the UP DOWN ARROW buttons to select between AR8000 and CI 5 Switch to AR8000 for interfacing to AOR receivers Use CI 5 when interfacing to ICOM RADIO SHACK or OPTOELECTRONICS receivers Receivers Compatible for Reaction Tuning AOR 8000 AOR 8200 ICOM R10 R7000 R7100 R...

Page 11: ... 4 Load program and follow directions in the software Auto Power Off The Auto Power Off function can be enabled or disabled Enabling this function allows the CD100 to automatically shut itself off after 2 minutes of inactivity 1 Press the FUNCTION button until AUTO POWER OFF is displayed Default Enabled 2 Press the UP DOWN ARROW button to select ENABLED or DISABLED 3 Press the FUNCTION button or t...

Page 12: ...0 Frequency and either CTCSS DCS DTMF or LTR Decode 50 CTCSS tones 106 DCS codes 16 DTMF characters 10 characters per second LTR 10 digits and 5 fields of information Area Code Go To Repeater Home Repeater User ID Free Repeater Power 9 12VDC at 100mA from AC90 adapter Power Connector 2 1mm coax center positive Battery Internal 5 cell AA shrink wrapped NiCad pack Size 5 25 H x 3 W x 1 5 D 133mm H x...

Page 13: ... specific frequency ranges RD27 26 150MHz RD150 144 165MHz RD440 440 480MHz RD800 500MHz 1GHz BB85 100MHz 2GHz DB32 150MHz 1GHz TA100S 100 600MHz FILTERS The N100 FM broadcast notch filter will remove the influence from local FM stations SERIAL DATA INTERFACE The Optolinx computer control interface is needed for downloading of memories from the CD100 For more information on these and other product...

Page 14: ...nics reserves sole right to make this determination No other warranties are expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Optoelectronics Inc is not liable for consequen tial damages WARRANTY Products under warranty must be returned transportation prepaid to Optoelectronics service center All parts replaced and labo...

Page 15: ...improperly packaged 5 Proper remittance including return shipping if applicable Visa MasterCard number with expiration date Money Order Company PO etc Note Personal checks are held for a minimum of two weeks before shipment Address all items to Optoelectronics Inc Service Department 160 West Camino Real 233 Boca Raton FL 33432 If in question contact the factory for assistance Service Department 95...

Page 16: ...160 West Camino Real 233 Boca Raton FL 33432 Telephone 954 642 8997 Fax 954 636 3533 Email sales optoelectronics com Internet www optoelectronics com OPTOELECTRONICS ...

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