Midland Radio 75517 User Manual 87659

Midland Radio Corporation 87659

User Instructions

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TIPS FOR GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR 75-517........................................... 3
A NOTE ABOUT THE CTCSS or DCS CODES..................................................... 4
PREPARATION........................................................................................................... 4
BATTERIES............................................................................................................. 4
CHARGING THE BATTERIES............................................................................... 5
BELT CLIP............................................................................................................... 5
QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS: ................................................................................... 5
POWER SAVE CIRCUIT............................................................................................. 5
RANGE OF FRS RADIOS........................................................................................... 5
FEATURES AND LOCATION OF CONTOLS ........................................................... 6
TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF ..................................................................... 6
LOCKING THE CONTROLS .................................................................................. 6
UNLOCKING THE CONTROLS............................................................................. 6
SELECTING THE CHANNEL................................................................................. 6
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME................................................................................... 7
ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH ................................................................................. 7
USING THE CALL FUNCTION .............................................................................. 7
USING THE MONITOR FUNCTION...................................................................... 7
TURNING ON OR OFF THE BUTTON PRESS BEEP........................................... 7
TURNING ON THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT......................................................... 7
TURNING THE ROGER BEEP ON OR OFF.......................................................... 7
LISTENING TO WEATHER BROADCASTS......................................................... 8
ACTIVATING SCAN FUNCTIONS........................................................................ 8
ACTIVATING DUAL WATCH ............................................................................... 9
ACTIVATING “PRIVACY” CODES..................................................................... 10
DCS CODES .......................................................................................................... 11
RESETTING THE RADIO..................................................................................... 11
OPERATING THE HANDS FREE VOX (VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT) ..... 12
SETTING BABY SITTER MODE ......................................................................... 13
SETTING MEMORY CHANNELS ....................................................................... 14
ACCESSING MEMORY CHANNELS .................................................................. 14
DISPLAY SYMBOLS ............................................................................................ 15
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................. 16
CARE OF RECHARGEABLE NI-CAD BATTERIES............................................... 17
SERVICE: .................................................................................................................. 18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*............................................................................ 19
LIMITED WARRANTY............................................................................................. 20
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR RADIO
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Accessory Name Model Number
Ni-cad Battery (single “AA” 3 required).......................………..18-BATT
Standard Charger……………..………………………………..…..18-396
Quick Charger………….……..………………………………..…..18-389
Charger Stand ……………………………………………......……18-383
Lapel Microphone with Ear-bud Speaker………………………….22-405
Speaker/Microphone…………………………………………..…...22-411
Boom Microphone Headset ……………………………………….22-540
Call 816 241 8500 ext. 200 to order accessories.
THIS RADIO COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THIS DEVICE DOES NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.
Your Midland model 75-517 brings the new FRS (Family Radio Service) to your
fingertips. The Family Radio Service is provided for by the FCC and is totally license
free. For the first time business and the general public can use the quiet UHF FM band
for personal communications at no air time charge. The 75-517 uses maximum
allowable power for range up to 2 miles. Use for fishing, hunting, picnics, biking,
business, or any other activity where communications are needed for convenience or
safety. The model 75-517 incorporates all 14 channels with 38 different CTCSS and
83 DCS codes to provide the best in quiet communications. Also this radio offers
scan, power save, 9 memory channels and a multifunction back-lighted liquid crystal
display. This unit also incorporates VOX (voice operated transmit) that allows hands
free use when the radio is equipped with certain accessories.
TIPS FOR GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR 75-517
Due to the band of operation (462/467 MHz) the 75-517 provides communications that
are virtually free of atmospheric interference (skip) that is common on lower
frequency bands. Along with this and an antenna system that is very efficient as
compared to other unlicensed radio bands, communications range is surprisingly good.
Many times the limit to maximum possible range is environmental factors such as
blockage caused by trees, buildings, hills, or other obstructions. If you find
communication is not possible, many times this can be overcome by moving only a few
feet to a new location. Range is greatly reduced while operating from a metal building
or from a vehicle. Battery condition also affects range. The 75-517 operates on
rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries or alkaline batteries. While this unit has been designed
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with gaskets for water resistance and ruggedness it is a precision piece of electronic
equipment that should not be exposed to water or handled carelessly. Normal care
should result in years of trouble free operation. Do not leave batteries installed over a
long period of time as leakage may occur, that can destroy the radio. If you experience
problems operating the radio, turn off the radio, press and hold the “F button and turn
on the radio.This will cause the radio to return to the factory settings. Always save
your rece ipt, as it is re quired for warranty consideration.
A NOTE ABOUT THE CTCSS or DCS CODES
This radio incorporates 38 CTCSS (Continuos Tone Coded Squelch System) codes
and 83 DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) codes that, when activated, prevent the user
from hearing other radios that do not have the same code. These codes do not make
your conversation private. If you experience difficulties contacting or hearing other
radios in your group make sure the CTCSS or DCS code is set the same on all radios.
If you are using the 75-517 where interference from other radios or electrical devices
are present, enabling the CTCSS or DCS codes will usually mute the interference.
Many times interference will be noticed by the presence of loud static from the
speaker.
PREPARATION
BATTERIES
75-517 radios operate with 3 AA Alkaline, Ni-Cad (nickel cadmium) or Ni-MH
(nickel metal hydride) batteries (optional). Ni-Cad batteries provide about 15 hours
of use. Alkaline batteries will provide about 45 hours of use and Ni-MH batteries will
provide about 24 hours of use. The 75-517 may be supplied with Ni-Cad batteries and
a wall charger. Ni-Cad batteries must be charged prior to use. Charge at least 10 hours
with the standard charger. If you are using Ni-MH batteries charge at least 16 hours.
DO NOT attempt to charge any type of Alkaline batteries in this radio.
To Install Batteries:
Hold the radio face down. Press the latch so it swings away from the cover.
1. Lift the battery cover slightly. Gently slide the cover off the unit.
2. Insert 3 AA batteries observing the proper polarity.
3. Replace the battery cover over the batteries and fasten with the latch.
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Battery Indicator:
The battery Condition indicator in the display will show the amount of charge of your
batteries. Replace alkaline or recharge the Ni-Cad batteries as soon as possible after
the indicator shows less than 2 segments of the battery lit.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES
Your 75-517 may not include rechargeable batteries and a charger. Install the batteries
observing their polarity. If you are using rechargeable batteries and the Midland
standard charger (model 18-396), plug the charger into a 115 volt wall socket and the
charger plug into the charge jack marked “CHG (item 7on Page 6 illustration) on
the side of the radio. Allow the batteries to charge 10 hours for Ni-Cad and 16 hours
for Ni-MH prior to use. Never attempt to charge any type of Alkaline battery in
this radio.
BELT CLIP
The 75-517 comes standard with a belt clip. Attach it to the radio back by sliding the
top of the clip up over the two rectangular bosses on the back of the radio until it snaps
into place. To detach the belt clip, press the lever inside the top of the clip away from
the radio body and slide the clip toward the bottom of the radio.
QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS:
Install fresh Alkaline or fully charged Ni-Cad or Ni-MH batteries.
Turn the unit on by rotating the ON/OFF Volume control clockwise.
The squelch is factory set and is not adjustable.
Make sure the radio you want to talk to does not have the CTCSS or other codes
turned on.
1. To talk, press the “PTT” (Push to Talk) button on the side of the radio marked
“PTT”. Talk into the front of the radio about 6 inches from your mouth.
2. To listen release the “PTT” button.
Other functions will be described later.
POWER SAVE CIRCUIT
This part of the operation of the radio is completely automatic and not adjustable.
When the radio has not transmitted or received a signal for several seconds it will
begin to cycle from a sleep mode to fully on. This occurs several times a minute. If a
signal is received or you cause the radio to transmit, the radio will become fully
awake. This cycling from sleep to fully on increases the battery life more than 50%.
An icon in the upper right of the display flashing “SAVE” will verify this.
RANGE OF FRS RADIOS
The best range between portable FRS radios is achieved when they are operating in
open terrain outside of buildings and vehicles. Anyone using a portable unit inside a
vehicle will experience a significant loss of range.
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FEATURES AND LOCATION OF CONTOLS
1-Up/Down Buttons 2-Monitor Button 3-Push to Talk Button 4-Call Button
5-Accessory jacks 6-On/Off Volume Control 7-Charge Jack 8-Enter Button
9-Function Button 10-Auxillary Speaker/Mic jack
THE RADIO MUST NOT BE SCANNING AND THE CONTOLS NOT LOCKED
BEFORE THE CONTROLS WILL WORK PROPERLY.
TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF
Rotate the ON/OFF Volume control (6) clockwise to turn the radio ON. An audible
tone will indicate the radio is on. The display will go through a 1 second self test and
go to operation mode. Rotate the ON/OFF Volume control counter clockwise to turn
the radio off.
LOCKING THE CONTROLS
Press and hold the “MON” button (2) for about 3 seconds a beep (if enabled) will be
heard and the KEY icon will be displayed. The “PTT” and the “CALL” are the only
buttons active. If any other buttons are pressed 3 quick beeps will be heard.
UNLOCKING THE CONTROLS
Press and hold the “MON” button (2) for about 3 seconds a beep (if enabled) will be
heard and the KEY icon will not be displayed.
SELECTING THE CHANNEL
Press the channel “UP” or “Down button (1) to select the desired channel.
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CHARGE JACK
AUX. SP KR/MIC
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Rotate the ON/OFF Volume control (6) clockwise to increase the volume. Rotate the
ON/OFF Volume control counter clockwise to decrease the volume.
ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH
Squelch is preset, no adjustment is available.
USING THE CALL FUNCTION
Press and release the “CALL” button (4) on the side of the radio.
This will cause the radio to transmit a tone to alert the other people in your
group to listen for a message.
USING THE MONITOR FUNCTION
1. Press and release the “MON” button (2) on the side of the radio to open the
squelch.
This allows you to over ride the squelch and the “CTCSS” or DCS” tones.
This is useful to monitor the channel before you transmit to ensure there is not
someone using the channel when you have “CTCSS” or DCS” tones
programmed. This is also useful if you suspect someone in your group does not
have the proper “CTCSS” or DCS” tones programmed.
2. Press and release the “MON” button or wait 10 seconds to restore the squelch to
normal.
TURNING ON OR OFF THE BUTTON PRESS BEEP
1. With the radio turned off, press and hold the “ENTER” button (8) and turn the
radio on. The radio will display all segments available on the display and sound
the power up tone. Release the “ENTER” button when the radio powers up. The
display will show FF” or ”on depending on the previous setting, and below in
smaller letters “BEEP”
2. Press and release the “UP or “DOWN” button to change the setting.
3. The setting “on is Beep on. The setting FF” is Beep off.
4. Press and release the “ENTER” button to return to operating mode.
TURNING ON THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
Press and release the “ENTER” button (8). A beep will be heard (if enabled). The
backlight will stay on for about 5 seconds then turn off.
TURNING THE ROGER BEEP ON OR OFF
Roger beep is a sound the radio transmits when you release the “PTT” button (3).
1. With the radio turned off, press and hold theENTER” button and turn the radio
on. The radio will display all segments available on the display and sound the
power up tone. Release the “ENTER” button when the radio powers up. The
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display will show FF” or ”ondepending on the previous setting, and below in
smaller letters “BEEP”
2. Press and release repeatedly the “F button (usually twice). An icon of a musical
note will be displayed in the upper right corner of the display.
3. Press and release the “UP or “DOWN” button to change the setting.
The setting “on is Roger beep on. The setting FF” is Roger beep off.
The Roger beep is the same sound as the Power Up tone
4. Press and release the “ENTER” button to return to operating mode.
LISTENING TO WEATHER BROADCASTS
You can listen to current weather data on the 7 National Weather Service VHF
Weather broadcast channels.
1. Press and release the ”F button. Two digits indicating the channel number of
the weather broadcast will appear on the LCD display.
2. Press and release the “UPor “DOWN” buttons to select the channel for your
area.
3. Press the “ENTER” button when you wish to return to FRS communication.
ACTIVATING SCAN FUNCTIONS
The 75-517 has three scan modes. The most popular and most used is the “BUSY
channel scan. This allows the radio to stop on a channel that someone is talking on.
When the radio stops on a “Busy” channel, the scan will stop and resume after about 5
seconds. The second is the “OPEN” channel scan. This allows the radio to stop on
channels that are NOT used. This is useful when looking for open channels to use. The
third is DUAL WATCH”. This allows you to scan only two channels. This is useful
when you want to keep track of two other people.
Busy Channel Scan:
1. Press and release the ”F button (9) twice. The ”SCAN” icon will begin flashing
in the lower center of the display.
2. Press and release the “UPor “DOWN” channel button to activate scan. The unit
will now begin scanning through the channels.
Pressing the “UPor “Down channel button during scan will determine if the
channels are scanned up or down.
Pressing the “PTT” (push to talk) button will cause the radio to stop scanning
and return to mormal operate mode.
When you enter the program mode with the “F button the radio will go back
to operate mode after about 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Open Channel Scan:
1. Press and release the “Fbutton repeatedly (usually 3 times) until the “B.SCAN”
icon flashes in the lower center of the display.
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2. Press and release the ”UP or “DOWN” channel button to activate scan. The
radio will begin to scan for OPEN channels.
Scanning will stop on the first available open channel for about 5 seconds then
move to the next channel.
3. Press the “PTT” button to stop scanning and talk on that channel.
4. To reactivate scan repeat steps above.
When you enter the program mode with the “F button the radio will go back
to operate mode after about 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
ACTIVATING DUAL WATCH
Dual watch is a function that allows you to scan only two channels
1. Select channel one.
2. Press the “F button repeatedly (usually 6 times) until “DW is flashing in the top
of the display.
3. Select the second channel to be scanned.
About 3 seconds after your selection of the second channel is complete the
radio will begin switching between the two channels.
When the radio hears activity on either channel, scanning will stop on that
channel for about 5 seconds and then resume scanning.
If communication is desired on the channel scanning stopped on, press the
“PTT” button. This will deactivate Dual Watch and allow you to communicate
normally.
4. To reactivate Dual Watch repeat steps above.
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ACTIVATING “PRIVACY CODES
To activate “CTCSS” codes
1. Press the “F button repeatedly (usually 4 times) to cause the icon CTCSS” to
be displayed in the upper left of the display to flash.
2. Press and release the “UPor “DOWN” buttons to select the “CTCSS code
you desire.
A code of “00” means no code is programmed.
You must do this for each of the channels you want CTCSS codes on.
Activating theCTCSS” code will prevent you from hearing any conversation
that is not using the sameCTCSS” code. This does not make your
conversation private.
The following is a list of frequencies of the CTCSS codes. Different brands of radios
may use a different number code for the frequencies. For operation with other brands
of radios the selected CTCSS frequency must match.
01=67.0 Hz 11=97.4 Hz 21=136.5 Hz 31=192.8 Hz
02=71.9 Hz 12=100.0 Hz 22=141.3 Hz 32=203.5 Hz
03=74.4 Hz 13=103.5 Hz 23=146.2 Hz 33=210.7 Hz
04=77.0 Hz 14=107.2 Hz 24=151.4 Hz 34=218.1 Hz
05=79.7 Hz 15=110.9 Hz 25=156.7 Hz 35=225.7 Hz
06=82.5 Hz 16=114.8 Hz 26=162.2 Hz 36=233.6 Hz
07=85.4 Hz 17=118.8 Hz 27=167.9 Hz 37=241.8 Hz
08=88.5 Hz 18=123.0 Hz 28=173.8 Hz 38=250.3 Hz
09=91.5 Hz 19=127.3 Hz 29=179.9 Hz 00=OFF
10=94.8 Hz 20=131.8 Hz 30=186.2 Hz
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DCS CODES
There are 83 DCS codes. These are used in the same manor as the “CTCSS”
codes.
To activate the DCS Codes
1. Press the “F button repeatedly until the DCS” icon flashes (usually 5 times).
2. Press the “UP or “Down button to select the “DCS code you desire.
3. Press the “ENTER” button when you have made your selection.
When you enter the program mode with the “F button, the radio will go back
to operate mode after about 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
A code of “00” means no code is programmed.
You must do this for all the channels you want DCS” codes on.
Turning on the DCS” code will prevent you from hearing any conversation
that is not using the same DCS” code. This does not make your conversation
private.
The following list contains the values of the DCS” codes. Different brands of radios
may use a different codes. For operation with other brands of radios the selected
“DCS value must be the same.
01=023 11=071 21=134 31=223 41=306 51=411 61=503 71=631 81=734
02=025 12=072 22=143 32=226 42=331 52=412 62=506 72=632 82=743
03=026 13=073 23=152 33=243 43=315 53=413 63=516 73=654 83=754
04=031 14=074 24=155 34=244 44=331 54=423 64=532 74=662
05=032 15=114 25=156 35=245 45=343 55=431 65=546 75=664
06=043 16=115 26=162 36=251 46=346 56=432 66=565 76=703
07=047 17=116 27=165 37=261 47=351 57=445 67=606 77=712
08=051 18=125 28=172 38=263 48=364 58=464 68=612 78=723
09=054 19=131 29=174 39=265 49=365 59=465 69=624 79=731
10=065 20=132 30=205 40=272 50=371 60=466 70=627 80=732
RESETTING THE RADIO
If the radio stops responding to button presses or otherwise does not function properly
in some cases the radio can be reset to restore normal operation.
To reset the radio: With the radio off, press and hold the “F button and turn the radio
on. Release the “F button when the radio powers up. (see turning the radio on)
This operation will reset the radio to factory settings and will erase all
memory channels that have been programmed.
WARNING Be sure radio has not been switched to “VOX mode before
resetting radio.
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OPERATING THE HANDS FREE VOX (VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT)
Slide the switch on the side of the radio to “VOX. Now you only have to talk into the
microphone of an optional headset pluged into jack (5) to make the unit transmit. (PTT
switch is inactive) The ”VOX” has two adjustments available. The first setting is the
sensitivity level. This is the level of voice needed to activate the transmitter. The
second setting is the delay. This is the time that the transmitter stays activated after you
stop talking.
Both of these settings have a value from 1 to 6. A setting of 1 in the level is the most
sensitive. A setting of 1 in the delay is the least amount of delay. These settings are set
to 3 from the factory.
Setting “VOX” Sensitivity Level:
The sensitivity is adjustable by 6 levels. Level 1 is the most sensitive.
To set the sensitivity level
1. With the radio turned off, press and hold theENTER” button and turn the radio
on. The radio will display all segments available on the display and sound the
power up tone. Release the “ENTER” button after the radio powers up. The
display will show FF” or ”ondepending on the previous setting, and below in
smaller letters “BEEP”
2. Press the “F” button repeatedly (usually twice) until you see “LE” on the display.
The number next toLE” is the sensitivity level setting.
3. Press the “UP” orDOWN” button repeatedly to change the “VOX” sensitivity.
4. Proceed to step 2 below if setting the delay is desired.
5. Press and release the “ENTER” button to return to the operation mode.
Setting “VOX” Delay.
The Delay is adjustable by 6 levels. Level 1 is the least amount of delay.
1. Refer to step one above.
2. Press and release the “F” button repeatedly until “dL is on the display.
The numbers next to thedL is the delay setting.
3. Press the “UP or “DOWN” button to change the DELAY setting.
4. Press and release the “ENTER” button to return to operation mode.
Using accessories While in “VOX” mode.
Accessories for private listening are available. Those with a “VOX/PTT” switch
built in can be used with the 75-517 in “VOX” mode.
1. Set the accessory VOX/PTT switch to “PTT”.
2. Turn on the radio. Set the radio to “VOX”. Set the accessory VOX/PTT switch
to”VOX”.
, If you have turned on the radio with the accessory VOX/PTT switch in “VOX”
position you may find that the radio is transmitting continuously. Switch the accessory
to PTT and back to VOX to stop the radio from transmitting.
, Key beep tones may sound very loud when using a headset or earpiece. We
advise turning off tones when using accessories.
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SETTING BABY SITTER MODE
1. Choose a channel to be used, set BOTH radios to that channel.
2. With the radio off, press and hold the ENTER” button and turn the radio on.
3. Release the “ENTER” button when the radio powers up.
4. Press and release the “F” button repeatedly until bb” (usually 4 times) is on the
display.
5. Press and release the “UP or “DOWN” button repeatedly to select the
sensitivity level.
The two numbers to the right of the bb” is the sensitivity. This can be set
from 1 to 6. A sensitivity level of 1 is the most sensitive.
6. Press and release the “ENTER” button to activate baby sitter mode.
The radio will enter monitor mode after 1 minute waiting to hear sound. If the
remote radio hears a sound, the radio will send the call signal for three
seconds. After the call is complete the remote radio will transmit for 10
seconds. This allows you to hear the sound. After the 10 seconds of transmit is
complete, the remote radio will go to receive for 10 seconds allowing you to
transmit to the remote radio. This cycle continues 3 times then the remote radio
goes back to monitor mode.
To ensure reliable comunications be certain fresh batteries are used.
, WARNING This monitoring is NOT intended in any way as a life saving device.
To e xit the baby sitte r mode
Switch the radio off then on.
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SETTING MEMORY CHANNELS
There are 9 memory channels available.
To set Me mory Channels
1. Press the “F button repeatedly until the “M is displayed above the flashing
memory channel number in the lower right of the display.
2. Select a memory channel by pressing and releasing the “UP or “DOWN”
channel buttons.
If the channel you want to program is the displayed channel when you access
the memory program mode, you must change the channel and return to that
channel before programming is allowed.
3. Press and release the “F button. The first number (usually will be 0) will flash.
Choose a channel by pressing and releasing the “UP or “DOWN” button.
The next step has three options. 1. Choosing a “CTCSS tone. 2. Choosing a
“DCS tone. 3. Choosing no tone at all.
4. Press and release the “F button. The next two numbers (usually will be 00) will
flash as well as the “CTCSS” in the upper left of the display. If no tone is desired
go to step 5. Select a “CTCSS” tone desired or press and release the “F button
again. The “DCS will begin to flash, select a “DCS tone desired.
5. Press and release the “ENTER” button to complete the programming.
The “CTCSS or “DCS must be flashing when you press the ENTER”
button to complete the programming.
After pressing the “ENTER” button, the radio will go back to normal
operating mode.
ACCESSING MEMORY CHANNELS
1. Press and release the “F button repeatedly (usually 6 times) until the display
shows a number in the lower right of the display.
This will be the location without the “M above the number.
If the number is flashing this indicates the memory channel is not programmed.
2. Press and release the “UP or “DOWN” button to select a “Memory Channel”
previously programmed.
To exit the “Memory Channel mode, press and release the ENTER”
button or press the “F button twice.
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DISPLAY SYMBOLS
CAUTION: DON’T EXPOSE THE DISPLAY TO EXTREME HOT OR
COLD TEMPERATURE
1. Channe l number: Displays FRS channel number 1-14 or Weather channel 00-09.
2. CTCSS Code Symbol: Indicates “CTCSS” are active
3. DCS Symbol: Indicates that Digital Coded Squelch mode is on.
4. VOX Symbol: Indicates “VOX is activated
5. DW Symbol: Indicates Dual Watch channel selection is active.
6. Key Symbol indicates when the keypad has been locked. Only the PTT” and
“CALL” buttons are active when this indicator is on.
7. Shows the “CTCSS” or DCS” code you have selected. When this is on, other
radios you talk to must be set to the same code.
8. BUSY/TX Symbol:
When the radio is transmitting the icon will look like this:
When the radio is receiving the icon will look like this:
When the radio is in standby the icon will look like this:
9. SAVE Symbol: Flashes indicating battery save is active.
10. Musical note indicates ROGER BEEP is on.
11. M Symbol: Indicates a memory channel is active.
12. Number indicates memory channel in use.(when programmed)
13. B.SCAN indicates the scan mode B is in use
14. SCAN indicates the normal scan mode is in use
15. BEEP indicates the button press tone is active.
16. Battery symbol shows the battery condition. Replace or recharge the batteries
when this indicator displays 2 or fewer segments of the battery.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No Power 1. Check battery installation and/or replace batteries
Cannot Receive Messages 1. Make sure the volume is set high enough.
2. Confirm the radios have the same channel and or
CTCSS/DCS code settings.
3. Change your location, you may be out of range.
4. Install batteries properly or replace.
Range is Short 1. Operating the radio from a vehicle or from a metal
building will decrease the range. If possible operate
outside of vehicles or buildings.
2. Carrying the radio so that the antenna is very near
the body will decrease the range. Hold the radio in the
open for the best range.
Interference/Static 1. Using the CTCSS should stop you from hearing
interference from other users and computers.
Radio is not responding to
button presses
1. Make sure radio is not in “VOX” mode.
2. Make sure key lock is not on. See To lock the
controls
3. Make sure radio is not transmitting.
4. Radio might need to be reset, See Resetting Radio.
5. Ensure accessory microphone is set properly (see
Page 12).
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CARE OF RECHARGEABLE NI-CAD BATTERIES
ALWAYS DISPOSE OF BATTERIES PROPERLY
Always follow the battery manufactures recommendations for
Charging and disposing of Ni-cad batteries.
The following is meant as general information regarding Ni-cad batteries.
1. Occasionally allow the batteries to fully discharge before recharging. The battery
indicator showing less than two segments will indicate full discharge.
2. Always allow the battery to fully charge before using. This requires 10 hours with
the approved charger. (Ni-MH batteries require 16 hours for full charge.)
3. The above will prevent the batteries from developing “memory” which effectively
reduces their capacity.
4. It is better to store Ni-cad batteries that are discharged rather than charged.
Note: Do not charge any type of alkaline batteries in this unit.
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SERVICE:
If you have a problem which you believe requires service, please call first and speak
with a service technician. Many problems can be remedied over the phone without
returning the unit for service.
If it ever becomes necessary to return your unit for service:
1. Pack the unit in its original box and packing.
2. Pack the original box in a suitable shipping carton. Improper packing will result
in damage during shipment.
3. Include a photocopy of the bill of sale showing the date of purchase.
4. Include a brief description of the problem you are having.
5. Include a DAYTIME telephone number.
6. Include a money order or Visa or Master Card credit card number for $7.50 to
cover shipping and handling. No personal checks please.
7. You do not need to return accessory unless they maybe directly related to the
problem.
8. This information must be included before Warranty Service can be considered.
Failure to include these items will delay the repair of the radio until these items
are received.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*
GENERAL
Frequency range..................................................................................462/467 MHz
Channels...............................................................................................................14
Modulation type................................................................................................. FM
Antenna impedance ....................................................................................50 Ohm
Loud-speaker..........………..................................................................8 Ohm 0.5W
Microphone...................................................................................…electronic type
Power supply.............................................3 AA Ni-cads or Alkaline(3.6/4.5VDC)
RECEIVER
Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad..............................................................................0.35µV
Selectivity........................................................................................................50 dB
Squelch range...................................................................................…...Automatic
Audio output power...........................................0.25W @ 8 Ohm (10% distortion)
Distortion at 500 mV.........................................................................................7%
Audio frequency response.....................................................................400-2400 Hz
TRANSMITTER
RF Output Power...........................................….........nominal 500 mW @ 4.5VDC
Frequency Tolerance.................................................................................0.00025%
Harmonic Suppression...................................................................more than 50 dB
Modulation......................................................................................FM +/- 2.5 kHz
WEATHER RECEIVER
Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad..............................................................................1.0 µV
*Spe cifications are nominal and subje ct to change
FRS CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (Megahertz)
01=462.5625 05=462.6625 09=467.5875 13=467.6875
02=462.5875 06=462.6875 10=467.6125 14=467.7125
03=462.6125 07=462.7125 11=467.6375
04=462.6375 08=467.5625 12=467.6625
WEATHER CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (Megahertz)
01=162.550 04=162.450 07=162.525 00=163.275
02=162.400 05=162.450 08=161.650
03=162.475 06=162.500 09=161.775
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Midland Consumer Radio Inc. will repair or replace, at its option without
charge, any Midland FRS transceiver which fails due to a defect in material or
workmanship within ONE YEAR following the initial consumer purchase.
This warranty does not include any carrying cases, earphones, or antennas,
which may be a part of or included with the warranted product.
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by
returning the warranted product, freight prepaid, along with proof of purchase date, to
Midland Consumer Radio Inc., Warranty Service Department, 1670 North Topping
Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64120.
Warranty information may be obtained by writing Midland Consumer Radio,
Warranty Service Department at the above address.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
Note: The above warranty applies only to merchandise purchased in the United States
of America or any of the territories or possessions thereof, or from a U.S. Military
exchange.
Midland Consumer Radio
1670 N. Topping
Kansas City, Mo. 64120
Printed in Korea
Phone: (816) 241-8500
FAX: (816) 241-5713
E-mail: midlndcb@midlandradio.com
URL: www.midlandradio.com

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