Operator's Manual

P-2000/C-2000/RT-2000
Operator’s Manual
Page 5 of 39 Publication No. 150-049105
P-2000 Operators Manual Rev. A
Oct 2003
Wulfsberg's exclusive QMEM (Quick Memory) function allows for fast access to preset memory channels.
Transceiver Overview
The Wulfsberg 2000 family of radio products are FM Tactical transceivers that incorporates one or two transceiver
modules and control functions into a single panel mount unit (P-2000) or a panel mount control head (C-2000) and
remote mount RT-2000 Transceiver. Part number variations of the unit exist for any combination of the following
frequency bands: 138-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz, 450-520 MHz, and 806-870 MHz. Each transceiver module with
the exception of the 806-870 MHz band can transmit with 1 or 10 Watts transmit power. The 800 MHz unit
produces 1 and 3 watts transmit power. The P-2000 can operate by itself or in conjunction with the C-2000 control
display acting as a remote slave control. Input voltage is 28 volts DC and the keypad is backlit from either 28VDC,
5 VDC or 5 VRMS AC.
The Wulfsberg C-2000 is a control display unit that can be used as a slave control head with a P-2000 panel mount
transceiver, or as a primary or slave control head for the RT- 2000 remote transceiver. Versions of the C-2000
include black faceplate and options for either Standard or NVG compatible displays. Input voltage is 28 volts DC
and the keypad is backlit from either 28 VDC, 5 VDC or 5 VRMS.
The Wulfsberg RT-2000 is a remote mounted transceiver that incorporates one or two transceiver modules in a
remote mounted unit. It must be controlled by at least one C-2000 control head. Additional C-2000's can be added
to the system for multi-positional control of the transceiver. Part number variations of the unit exist for any
combination of the following frequency bands: 138-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz, 450-520 MHz, and 806-870 MHz.
Each transceiver module with the exception of the 806-870 MHz band can transmit with 1 or 10 Watts transmit
power. The 800 MHz unit produces 1 and 3 watts transmit power.
Operationally a P-2000 or C-2000/RT-2000 system operates identically with the exception of the PC/Keyloading
interface. For a P-2000 the interface is located on the front of the P-2000. In a C-2000/RT-2000 system, the
connector on the RT-2000 is used for PC/Keyloading functions. The connector on the C-2000 is not currently used.
For the purposes of this operators manual the use of the phrase “P-2000” will be used to cover both P-2000 and C-
2000/RT-2000 systems.