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1 CP476 Australia Citizen Band Portable Two-Way Radio
Channel Partner Training Presentation

2 Modules Accessories 4.1 Some Uses of Accessories 4.2 Remote Speaker Mic (RSM) 4.3 Headsets 4.4 Earpieces / Earsets 4.5 Surveillance Kit 4.6 Carrying Accessories 4.7 Batteries & Chargers 4.8 Antennas Radio Operation 5.1 Basic Features Operations 5.2 Voice Inversion Scrambling 5.3 VOX Operation 5.4 FPP CPS Programming 6.1 CPS Programming Product Overview 1.1 Product Overview 1.2 Physical Attributes 1.3 Specifications 1.4 Product Package Feature and Benefit 2.1 Key Features & Benefits 2.2 Physical Features & Benefits 2.3 CPS Features & Benefits Selling Point 3.1 Key Selling Features 3.2 Target Vertical Markets

3 Module 1 CP476 Product Overview
Module Content 1.1 Product Overview 1.2 Physical Attributes 1.3 Specifications 1.4 Product Package

4 Module 1 Objective At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Describe the attributes that define the CP476 portable radio. List the radio’s key performance specifications List the items in the standard package Module 1

5 1.1 - Product Overview The Motorola CP476 CB portable radio with enhanced functionality at an exceptional value for higher level of productivity. When operating on the Citizen Band Radio Service (CBRS) UHF frequencies, it requires no service fees or licenses. The CP476 supports 45 channels 40 preprogrammed channels 5 user programmable channels ( MHz)

6 Motorola CP476 radio identifies clearly with:
Extensive Feature Set - Tight RF Specifications Compact Design Exceptional Value Module 1.2

7 CP476 Extensive Feature Set
- 45 Channels (40 preprogrammed channels and 5 user programmable channels) - Built-in VOX - Built-in Voice Inversion Scrambling Li-Ion Battery solution Adjustable power levels (1 or 4 watts) 5 programmable buttons - Supports up to 10 features (short / long press) with just one touch Module 1.2

8 Tight RF Specifications
- The CP476 radio is designed to perform at 70dB Rx Spurious Rejection, Rx Intermodulation & Rx Adjacent Channel Selectivity at 25Khz, thus providing better rejection towards adjacent channels noise. - This translates to better audio quality and better range. Module 1.2

9 Easy to handle, Compact and Lightweight Design
Well positioned buttons Lightweight & Compact 335g with Standard Li-Ion battery Radio dimension 120mm x 55mm 35.5mm (with standard Li-Ion Battery Module 1.2

10 Motorola Brand Promise
The Motorola CP476 radio is designed and tested to meet various levels of both internal and external quality standards. ALT–Accelerated Life Test Series of stringent Motorola internal test to simulate 5 years of hard use in real life. Consisted of drop test, temperature shock test, vibration, dust, ESD and humidity test. MIL Spec 810C, D, E and F Stamp of approval from the U.S. Military for use in rough environment Consisted of Salt Fog & dust test, low and high temperature storage and operation test IP54 rating Ingress Protection (IP) against dust (rating 5) and water (rating 4) Module 1.2

11 1.2 - Physical Attributes On/Off and Volume Knob LED Indicator Speaker
Push To Talk (PTT) Microphone Side Programmable Buttons Programmable Buttons P1, P2, P3 Speaker Accessories Connector Programming Port Liquid Crystal Display Left/Right Button

12 Understanding Status Icons
Name Description Display Signal Strength More bars indicate a stronger signal. Power Level "L" indicates radio is transmitting in low power. "H" indicates radio is transmitting in high power. Talkaround Radio is not transmitting through the repeater. Monitor Indicates the radio is monitoring a selected channel. Scan Arrow blinks without dot, when scan is activated. Arrow and dot are fixed when there is some activity on a non-priority channel. Dot blinks and arrow is fixed when there is some activity on the priority channel. Scrambling Scrambling feature is activated. Programming Mode Radio is in Programming Mode. Keypad Lock Keypad is locked. Battery Meter Indicates remaining charge in battery based on number of bars (0 - 3). Blinks when battery is low. Icons Decimal points for frequency data 8 Starburst Characters Left Navigation Indicator for Text Scrolling Right Navigation Indicator for Text Scrolling Back to Page 23 Module 1.3

13 LED Color Indicator Module 1.3 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 Monitor activated. Permanent sticky monitor activated. Radio is in active scan mode. Radio is receiving in scrambling mode. Red 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. Module 1.3

14 1.3 - Product Specifications
General Specifications Frequency Range 476MHz (CH 1-40), MHz (CH41-45) Memory Channels 45 CH (40 preprogrammed channels and 5 user programmable channels). Channel Spacing 25 kHz (Channel 1 – 40), 12.5/25 kHz (Channel 41-45) switchable Operating Temperature Range -30C to +60C (Radio) Sealing Passes rain testing per IP54 DIMENSIONS (H X W X D) WITH LiIon battery 120 x 55 x 35.5 mm High Capacity LiIon battery 120 x 55 x 40.7 mm WEIGHT WITH 335.0 gm 342.0 gm AVERAGE BATTERY DUTY CYCLE (HIGH POWER), WITH 11 hrs 16 hrs Module 1.3

15 1.3 - Product Specifications (Cont’)
Transmitter RF Output High Power 4W (UHF) Low Power 1W Spurs and Harmonics 9kHz - 1GHz < -36dBm, > 1GHz < -30dBm Frequency Stability (-30OC to +60OC) +/- 2.5ppm FM Hum & Noise > 40dB Modulation Limiting <= 5Khz (25KHz),<= 2.5Khz (12.5kHz) Audio Response (from 6dB/oct pre-emphasis, Hz) +1/-3dB Audio 1kHz tone, 60% rated max dev. <5% Receiver Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) <-119 dBm (0.25uV) Adjacent Channel Selectivity > 70dB (25KHz), >65dB (12.5kHz) Intermodulation >70dB Spurious Rejection Audio Distortion Hum and Noise >40dB Conducted Emission < -57dBm for below 1GHz, < -47dBm for above 1GHz Audio <5% Distortion 500mW (at 24 ohm) Module 1.3

16 1.4 - Standard Sales Model Content
Standard Package includes: Radio Antenna Slim Li-Ion Battery (1500mAh) Charger Belt clip User Guide and Safety Manual Module 1.5

17 Module 2 CP476 Features and Benefits
Module Content 2.1 Key Features & Benefits 2.3 Physical Features & Benefits 2.4 CPS Features & Benefits

18 Module 2 Objective At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Describe the key conventional & signaling features & benefits. Describe the physical features and the benefits it brings. Module 1

19 2.1 - Conventional Features & Benefits
45 Channels (40 preprogrammed channels and 5 user programmable channels). Extensive amount of channels provides greater flexibility in call group management. Built in VOX Enables hand-free operation as user’s voice activates the PTT activation. Radio no longer requires additional option board for the VOX function as this feature is built in. Built in voice inversion scrambling Provides another layer of privacy over the transmission. Radio without this feature will not provide an intelligent output as the voice signal are scrambled. 70dB Rx Spurious Rejection, Rx Intermodulation & Rx Adjacent Channel Selectivity at 25Khz. Better RF specifications provide radio with better rejection against noise from the adjacent channels, thus providing clearer transmission. Users do not have to repeat messages in case of noisy transmission. Module 2.1

20 Conventional Features & Benefits (Con’t)
Repeater / Talkaround (CH1-8 & CH 41-45) At a touch of a button, the radio switches between repeater mode and talkaround mode. Monitor Radio monitors the current channel for transmission activity. Once activity is detected on the channel, the radio will unmute to the voice thus enabling the user to listen to the traffic. Normal and Priority Scan Enables user to monitor multiple channels and receive calls when transmitted on the channel. As for priority scan, user can assign a certain channel to be scan on, 50% of the time. Prime Channel Prime channel would be the channel that requires most monitoring. Therefore the radio would go back to this channel if radio is idle on other channel for a certain time limit or the Prime channel button is pressed. Channel Alias Channels can be program to a name (alias). The LCD will display the alias when the scanning radio detects the transmitting channel. Power Level Selectable Allows user to change the transmit power from Low to High and vice versa at a press of a button. This setting is per channel basis. It allows user to save of battery when high power transmission is not required. Module 2.1

21 2.2- Physical Features & Benefits
Green band on PTT button - Provides greater visibility of PTT button for easy location. 8 Character Alphanumeric Display (link) - Large backlit LCD display with icons, to display channel number, Channel alias and feature enable/disable.

22 2.2 - Physical Features & Benefits
5 Fully Programmable Buttons Supports up to 10 features (short / long press) with just one touch. Large speaker Loud and clear audio. Rugged and reliable mechanical design Die cast, Polycarbonate housing to ensure product reliability towards wear and tear. Robust battery latch design to ensure good contact to radio and does not disengaged when dropped. Front Programmable Buttons P1, P2, P3 Dual function: Short/Long Press Side Programmable button # 1 Dual function: Short/Long Press Side Programmable button # 2 Dual function: Short/Long Press Module 2.3

23 2.4 - CPS Features & Benefits
Systematic, easy to navigate menu Code plug duplicate button Provides customer summary report Comprehensive help menu provided USB programming cable Does not require additional equipment such as RIB box, external power supply and serial cables. USB interface widely available. Module 2.4

24 2.4 - CPS User Interface *Please take note the CP476 does not support DTMF, the picture about is for illustration purpose only.

25 2.4 - CPS customer handouts and summary
Module 2.4

26 Module 3 CP476 Key Selling Points
Module Content 3.1 Key Selling Features 3.2 Target Vertical Markets

27 Module 3 Objective At the end of this module, participants will be able to: List and describe the key selling points. Describe the target market segments. Module 1

28 3.1 - Key Selling Features Extensive Feature Set
VOX ready Built-in voice inversion scrambling Front Panel Programming Tight RF Specifications Compact Design Wide Range of Accessory Offering Module 3.1

29 Extensive Feature Set – Built-In Features
Built in VOX - Enables radio to PTT at the activation from user’s voice, a total handsfree solution for maximal productivity. Built in Voice Inversion Scrambling - Provides another layer of privacy over transmission line. - No additional option board required for this feature. Module 3.1

30 Tight RF Performance – Better Audio & Range
- The CP476 radio is designed to perform at 70dB Rx Spurious Rejection, Rx Intermodulation & Rx Adjacent Channel Selectivity at 25Khz, thus providing better rejection towards adjacent channels noise. - This translate to clearer audio quality and better range.

31 Compact Design - User Friendly
Good physical layout - Size fits perfectly on the palm with well positioned PTT button and programmable buttons. - Easy to handle, compact and light weight. Large Display - LCD display constantly showing the operating channel, radio signal strength, battery life and other radio settings and status. Simple user interface - No complicated menu system, simple one button feature enable/disable operation. Module 3.1

32 Wide Range of Accessory Offering
Audio accessory compatible with Motorola Original and Mag One™ accessory lines Users are able to reuse their existing Mag One audio accessories. A wide range of headsets and hands-free accessories available. Li-Ion Battery Available in both standard and hi capacity Li-Ion batteries. Provides a lightweight solution. Module 3.1

33 3.2 - Target Vertical Markets
Retail Hospitality Logistics Manufacturing Construction Event Management Module 3.2

34 Vertical Markets Retail
Key needs for retail industry CP476 Answer Light weight radio Compact and light weight Simple operation One touch feature enable/disable Long battery life Battery saving feature, Hi-capacity battery available Hands free application wide range of audio accessories available Module 3.2

35 Vertical Markets Hospitality
Key needs for hotel services CP476 Answer Multiple channels 45 Channels to support various talk groups Simple operation One touch feature enable/disable Long battery life Battery saving feature, Hi-capacity battery available Clear audio Good RF Spec (70dB Rx Spurious Rejection) Module 3.2

36 Vertical Markets Logistic Services
Key needs for logistic services CP476 Answer Rugged and reliable ALT, MIL std approved Long battery life Battery saving feature, Hi-capacity battery available Simple operation One touch feature enable/disable Hands-free application Wide range of audio accessories available Module 3.2

37 Vertical Markets Manufacturing
Key needs for manufacturing CP476 Answer Multiple channels 45 Channels to support various talk groups Long battery life Battery saving feature, Hi-capacity battery available Loud audio Powerful 500mW Audio output Rugged and reliable ALT, MIL std approved Module 3.2

38 Vertical Markets Construction
Key needs for construction CP476 Answer Rugged and reliable ALT, MIL std approved Loud audio Powerful 500mW with good RF specifications Big button for easy access Large PTT, programmable buttons and keypad Noise cancelling accessories Wide range of audio accessories available Module 3.2

39 Vertical Markets Events Management
Key needs for events management CP476 Answer Multiple channels 45 Channels to support various talk groups Simple operation One touch feature enable/disable Long battery life Battery saving feature, Hi-capacity battery available Clear audio Good RF Spec (70dB Rx Spurious Rejection) Module 3.2

40 Module 4 CP476 Accessories Module Content
4.1 Some Uses of Accessories 4.2 Remote Speaker Mic (RSM) 4.3 Headsets 4.4 Earpieces / Earsets 4.5 Surveillance Kit 4.6 Carrying Accessories 4.7 Batteries & Chargers 4.8 Antennas

41 Module 4 Why Learn about Accessories
To sell accessories Incremental revenue, at point of purchase, with negligible effort Ongoing revenue after customers have bought your radios If you don’t, others will Few radio users use radios without any accessories Higher turnover than radios More regular revenue stream Smooth out revenue fluctuations Enables more touch points with your customers May lead to add-on radio sales

42 Module 4 Why Learn about Accessories
Accessories complete and personalise a radio solution Event manager may use a surveillance earpiece so radio communication is not shared with the public Service industry worker may use a lightweight temple transducer headset so he can keep his ears uncovered, allowing him to pay attention to his customers

43 4.1 - Some Uses of Accessories
Carry Makes carrying a radio easier Protects the radio Ease of removal from belt Audio Keeps the hands free Enhanced usability and efficiency Discreet communications Noise reduction Other specialty needs Module 4.1

44 4.1 - Some Uses of Accessories
Spare Batteries Ensure power is there when you need it Avoids unnecessary charge/ discharge cycles Others Add functions not available on radio Module 4.1

45 4.2 - Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM)
Most commonly used audio accessory Worn on the shoulder, allows talk & listen without removing radio from belt Remote Speaker Microphone, IP57 Mic Head PMMN4029 Remote Speaker Microphone with 3.5mm audio jack, IP54 Mic Head PMMN4013 These wind porting speaker microphones boast revolutionary features that allow the user to have clear and confident communication in the presence of high winds and other severe weather conditions. Remote Speaker Microphone (Mag One) PMMN4008 Provides an affordable option for light duty radio users.

46 4.2 - Secondary Audio Accessories for use with PMMN4013 RSM
Allows option for discreet/private communications when using the RSM Receive-Only Flexible Earpiece WADN4190 Receive-Only Earbud AARLN4885 Receive-Only Earpiece with Translucent Tube RLN4941 Receive-Only D-Shell Earpiece PMLN4620

47 4.3 - Headsets Lightweight Temple Transducer Headset PMLN5003 Uses bone conduction to allow users to receive audio without covering the ear, so as to keep ears alert to ambient sounds Provides high-clarity, discreet two-way communication while maintaining comfort necessary for extended wear Lightweight Headset HMN9013 Lightweight, single muff, with swivel boom mic and in-line PTT Lightweight Headset (Mag One) PMLN4445 Ultra-light, single muff, with boom mic and in-line PTT/VOX switch

48 4.4- Earpieces/Earsets Discreet/private communications
Various styles to suit different user preferences Earbud with In-Line Mic and PTT/VOX Switch (Mag One) PMLN4442 D-Style Earpiece with In-Line Mic & PTT PMLN5001 Flexible Ear Receiver with In-Line Microphone and PTT/VOX switch (Mag One) PMLN4443 Earset with Boom Mic and in-line PTT/VOX Switch (Mag One) PMLN4444

49 4.5 - Surveillance Kit Discreet / private communications
Variety of earpiece styles and form factor options available (refer to brochure for extensive list) Optional quick-disconnect translucent tube allows tube to be easily changed for hygiene purposes High noise kits come with foam plugs to shield out noisy environments 2-piece Surveillance Kit with microphone & PTT combined, Beige HMN9754 High Noise Kit Low Noise Kit Spares RLN6230: Extreme Noise Kit, Includes Foam Earplugs with Acoustic Tube, Black RLN6231: Extreme Noise Kit, Includes Foam Earplugs with Acoustic Tube, Beige RLN6232: Low Noise Kit, Includes Rubber Tip with Acoustic Tube, Black RLN6241: Low Noise Kit, Includes Rubber Tip with Acoustic Tube, Beige RLN6242: Quick Release acoustic tube

50 4.6 - Carry Accessories Belt Clip Protective Case HLN9844
Spring Belt Clip (For 1.5” Belt Width) Protective Case PMLN5334 – Limited Keypad Model Requires use of belt clip Module 4.6

51 4.7 - Batteries & Chargers Batteries: PMMN4081 1500 mAH Lilon battery
Single Unit Rapid Chargers PMLN5395 Tri Chemistry Rapid Charger AUST/NZ Plug, SMPS Module 4.7

52 4.8 - Antennas Flexible Whip Antennas UHF Stubby Antennas
PMAE4016: UHF Whip, MHz (16.5 cm) PMAE4008: UHF Whip, MHz (13 cm) Stubby Antennas PMAE4003: UHF Stubby, 438–470 MHz (9 cm) PMAE4006: UHF Stubby, 465–495 MHz (9 cm) BNC Connector HLN8262: External antenna adaptor Module 4.8

53 Module 5 Radio Operation
Module Content 5.1 Basic Features Operations 5.2 Voice Inversion Scrambling 5.3 VOX Operation 5.4 FPP

54 Module 5 Objective At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Operate the radio as an user. Operate the radio key features: Voice Scrambling VOX

55 Module 5 Basic Features Operations
On / Off Radio & PTT Feature Enable / Disable Turn knob clockwise PTT S1, S2 P1, P2, P3

56 5.1 - Basic Features Operations
Each channel consist of a frequency pair, one for transmit and another for receive. Press <Right> to increase the channel number and <Left> to decrease. The LCD Screen shows the channel that the radio is operating in. There are a total of 45 channels (channels that have not been programmed will not be shown). Each channel may be configured with a PL or DPL code to provide Coded Squelch operation.

57 5.1 - Basic Features Operations
Setting the power level Select suitable power output level for optimum power/battery performance. Press <Power Select> to select H (High) or L (Low). Notice that the power level icon would change accordingly. Keypad lock/unlock Lock the buttons to prevent radio settings from being changed. Press <Keypad lock> to lock or unlock the buttons (except <PTT> and <MON>). LOCK icon appears when the buttons are locked. Once buttons are locked, any button press would be ignored and would generate a negative tone. The lock/unlock status remains unchanged even when the radio is reset. Module 5.1

58 5.2 - Voice Inversion Scrambling
Voice inversion scrambling provides a measure of security over the transmission. Radio without this feature will not provide an intelligent output as the voice signal are scrambled. Enable/Disable Voice Inversion Scrambling Long press <Scrambling> to enable the voice inversion scrambling. Press the same button again to disable this feature. Feature is lock on the selected channel only. Other channels are not affected by the enabling. There will be an icon shown on the display when enabled. To change the scrambling code, configure one of the programmable buttons for for this function. Press this button to toggle between the two codes. Module 5.2

59 5.3 - VOX Operation VOX enables hand-free operation as user’s voice activates the PTT activation. Radio no longer requires additional option board for the VOX function as this feature is built in. Enable/Disable VOX Press <VOX> to enable the VOX. Press the same button again to disable this feature. Feature is lock on the selected channel only. Other channels are not affected by the enabling. This feature needs to be first enabled via the CPS on the selected channel. Module 5.3

60 5.4 - FPP Menu System Tone Volume Backlight Battery Accessory
Programmable button Scrambling Scan Channel Module 5.4

61 Thank You


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