Optoelectronics CD100 Manuel utilisateur

Multicounter
CD100
USER MANUAL

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CAUTION
WAR I G - Maximum input voltage is 12VDC. Automotive voltages may exceed 12V causing dam-
age to internal circuitry. Damage resulting from excessive input voltage is readily apparent and will not
be covered under warranty. Units returned for warranty service that have damage resulting from exces-
sive supply voltages will incur service charges.
WAR I G - 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 charges.
This manual covers connection and operating instructions for the
Optoelectronics CD100. The Optoelectronics CD100 is covered under U.S.
Patent umber 5,471,402.
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ntroduction 4
Front Panel Buttons 5
Top Panel Connections 6
Display ndicators 7
Quick Start Guide 8
Operation 9-11
Specifications 12
Accessories 13
Factory Service 14-15
Table of Contents

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The CD100 Multicounter combines an accurate RF frequency counter, and an off-the-air decoder in one
hand held unit. Used as a test instrument for checking two-way radios, the CD100 demodulates an FM
carrier and decodes CTCSS, DCS, LTR, and DTMF. The two line by 16 character LCD display will
display the frequency on the top line and the selected decode mode on the bottom line.
The CD100 has a fixed 100 Hz resolution. t 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 C -5 serial data port can be used to communicate with a PC or to tune a radio receiver to the fre-
quency displayed. The ability to tune a radio from the digitally filtered frequency measurement is
known as “Reaction Tuning” which is a patented technique developed by Optoelectronics nc.
ntroduction

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TEST
Press the TEST button at any time to enable the CD100 for testing.
MEAS. SELECT
Press the MEAS. SELECT button to choose between the different decode modes. The CD100 decodes
CTCSS, DCS, DTMF, and LTR.
UP Arrow
Press the UP arrow button to store measurements to memory. The UP arrow button also has secondary
functions when in FUNCT ON 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.
FU CTIO
The FUNCT ON button is used to enter the FUNCT ON menu. This menu consists of Memory, Clear
Memory, nterface Type, Receiver Type, Auto Power Off, Frequency Display and Test Mode.
DOW Arrow
Press the DOWN arrow button to store measurements to memory. The DOWN arrow button also has
secondary functions when in FUNCT ON mode.
Front Panel Buttons

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Antenna
50 Ohm BNC connector. Do not exceed +15dBm (50mW) signal to the antenna input. Please see our
catalog or web site for antenna options. www.optoelectronics.com
CI-5
The jack labeled C -5 on top of the CD100 is used for interfacing to the Optoelectronics Optolinx com-
puter control interface for the purpose of downloading the information saved to memory. The C -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 unit. A full charge will take approximately 8-10 hours. The CD100 will operate approximately 4-
5 hours on a full charge.
Top Panel Connections

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Squelch Indicator
The Squelch ndicator is the horizontal line on the right side of the top line. With no signal present only
the horizontal line is displayed. When a signal is being received by the CD100 the horizontal line turns
into a solid box.
Active Decode Indicator
The Active Decode ndicator is indicated by an asterisk “*” when the CD100 is actively decoding
CTCSS, DCS or LTR. The asterisk will be present on the right hand side of the display. The tone or
code will remain after the signal drops, although the asterisk 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 hours. Do not exceed 9VDC unregulated or 12VDC regulated when running the CD100 from an
external power source.
Backlight
The backlight is an Electroluminescent (EL) backlight that is turned on by pressing the POWER button
down for two seconds. To turn the backlight off, press the POWER button down for two seconds.
Display ndicators

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1. Press the POWER button to turn O . Display defaults to test mode.
2. Press POWER button for two seconds to enable / disable EL Backlight.
3. Press MEAS. / SELECT button to choose decode modes: CTCSS, DCS, DTMF, LTR.
4. Key transmitter for measurement.
5. Press UP or DOW ARROW button to store current measurement to memory.
6. Press FU CTIO until MEMORY 00 displayed for Memory Recall.
7. Press UP / DOW 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 f 31, then turn off code
3. Home Repeater 2 digits 00-31
4. User D 3 digits 000-255 255 is all call
5. Free Repeater 2 digits 00-31 Mobile is always 31
Quick Start Guide

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Making a Measurement
1. Push the POWER button to turn the CD100 on.
2. Use the MEAS. / SELECT button to select the desired decode mode. Each press of the but-
ton will change the decode mode from CTCSS, DCS, DTMF and LTR.
3. Key a transmitter until the frequency and tone/code are displayed. Note: The frequency
easure ent ay flash while active decoding is taking place. When the CD100 is actively
decoding CTCSS, DCS or LTR an “*” asterisk will appear to the right of the data.
Decode Data: Refer to page 8 or page 12 for decode data information.
Storing a Measurement to Memory
1. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to store the data showing on the display to memory.
2. Each time the UP or DOWN ARROW button is pressed the 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 e ory. However, if the display indi-
cates a valid frequency but no data for the decode ode selected then a zero decode value will be stored
to e ory.
Memory Recall (100 memories / 00-99)
1. Press the FUNCT ON button one time. The top line of the display will read MEMORY 00
and a frequency will be displayed on the bottom line.
2. Press the UP ARROW button one time. The top line of the display will still read
MEMORY 00 while the bottom line will display either the CTCSS, DCS, DTMF or
LTR tone or code associated with that frequency.
3. Scroll forward through the memories using the UP ARROW button. Scroll backward
through memory using the DOWN ARROW button.
4. Exit FUNCT ON mode by pressing the TEST button or by pressing the FUNCT ON button
until test mode is displayed.
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Clear Memory
1. Press the FUNCT ON button until CLEAR MEMORY is displayed.
2. Press the UP ARROW button twice in rapid succession. The display will read EMPTY.
3. To exit FUNCT ON mode press the TEST button or the FUNCT ON button until the test
mode is displayed.
Reaction Tune
The CD100 can be used to instantly tune a compatible receiver to the frequency it captures using the
C -5 jack located on top of the unit and the proper interface cable.
1. Press the FUNCT ON button until NTERFACE TYPE is selected.
2. Press the UP / DOWN ARROW button to select REACT ON TUNE.
3. Press the FUNCT ON button until RECE VER TYPE is displayed.
4. Use the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons to select between AR8000 and C -5. Switch to
AR8000 for interfacing to AOR receivers. Use C -5 when interfacing to COM, RAD O
SHACK or OPTOELECTRON CS receivers.
Receivers Compatible for Reaction Tuning:
AOR 8000, AOR 8200 COM: R10, R7000, R7100, R8500, R9000, RAD O SHACK (OS456 / OS535)
OPTOELECTRON CS R11, OPTOCOM
Memory Tune
1. Press the FUNCT ON button until MEMORY 00 is displayed.
2. Press the UP / DOWN ARROW key to scroll through memories.
3. Each time a new frequency memory is displayed the receiver will re-tune to that frequency.
Operation (Cont.)
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