Product Manual
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RADIO STATION LOCK-OUT
Radio station Lock-Out gives Fleet managers the ability to restrict AM/FM playback.
To enable operation, set acceptable stations into all the AM & FM presets. If only
one station is allowed, preset that same station into all presets of either the FM or AM
band. Once the stations are set, Press and hold both the VOL/SEL (2) and BAND (3)
buttons for 3 seconds. The display will scroll “ENTER CODE”, at which time the
user can enter a personal 4 digit code using presets 1-6. Once entered, the display
will show “LOCKED” giving the user confirmation. The user will have access to
only the AM & FM stations found in presets 1-6. If the user attempts to change the
station using the SEEK/TUNE buttons, the display will scroll “ENTER CODE”.
Entering the wrong code will scroll “ERR CODE”. Once the user enters the correct
code, the display will show “UNLOCKED” and restore the radio to normal operation.
WEATHER BAND MODE
NOAA National Weather Radio Broadcasts from over 1000 locations throughout the
U.S. on seven VHF/FM frequencies. Tune to receive continuous weather information
24 hours a day on one of the following frequencies.
Press preset 1 to select weather band channel 1 - 162.400MHZ
Press preset 2 to select weather band channel 2 - 162.425MHZ
Press preset 3 to select weather band channel 3 - 162.450MHZ
Press preset 4 to select weather band channel 4 - 162.475MHZ
Press preset 5 to select weather band channel 5 - 162.500MHZ
Press preset 6 to select weather band channel 6 - 162.525MHZ
**Press SEEK UP/DOWN to select weather band channel 7 - 162.550 MHz
It is possible to receive a very weak signal or no signal at all. Weather Band signals
are just like AM & FM signals and are affected by weather conditions, obstructions,
mountains, and valleys.
PA OPERATION
The CD-3000 has three PA Microphone inputs, 2 Dynamic & 1 Carbon microphone
input. All microphones have priority over all other audio modes and MUTE the
source audio being played when keyed. When the PA is triggered, the front display
will show MIC 1, MIC 2 or MIC, until the trigger is un-keyed. Once released, it will
return to the previous source mode at the previous volume level.
The Dynamic MIC 1 input is the Primary, and the other input MIC 2 is the Secondary.
When the two are keyed simultaneously, the MIC 1 microphone will always have
priority over the MIC 2.
All PA inputs operate regardless of radio power status, as long as both ACC and
Battery power is applied to the radio. The volume levels of MIC 1 & MIC 2 can be
independently adjusted from the radio’s main Volume/Select knob on the front of the
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radio. Once released, their final volume levels are stored into memory as default for
the next time they are keyed. The volume levels of MIC 1 & MIC 2 can only
be
adjusted when they are keyed. The volume of the Carbon microphone MIC is only
adjustable on the microphone itself and therefore its level is not saved. A rear view
of the radio’s PA pin connections are shown below:
NOTE:
For easy viewing at night, the backlighting will always
be on when ACC +12V
switched power is applied. Backlighting will only shut off when the switched ACC
+12V power is removed.