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Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio
OPERATION MANUAL
MIDLAND
Syn-Tech III P25
MOBILE RADIO
OPERATION MANUAL
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OUR THANKS TO YOU AND CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing a MIDLAND Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio. Properly used,
this product will give you many years of reliable service.
To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it
on hand for later reference when needed.
Before installing and using your radio, please read this
operation manual.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
Should you encounter any problems with this product, or not use its features, please
refer to this operation manual. If you require further assistance after reading this
manual, please contact your local dealer.
FOR WARRANTY, PRODUCT SERVICE AND ACCESSORY INFORMATION
Please contact your local dealer or distributor.
Do not attempt to service any internal parts yourself.
This radio should be opened by authorized personnel only.
Otherwise, the warranty VOIDS.
Your radio is packed and labeled according to the commercial packaging standards.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Before installing and using your radio, please read this
operation manual.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Always use only MIDLAND authorized accessories.
Unauthorized accessories have the risk of fire hazard, explosion,
personal injury or damage to the radio.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications to your radio may void its compliance with
government laws/rules and make it illegal to use.
Avoid using the radio at temperatures below -30ºC or above 60ºC.
Avoid storing the radio at temperatures below -40ºC or above 85ºC.
WARNINGS
Your MIDLAND Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio generates
electromagnetic RF energy when it is transmitting. To ensure that you
and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of that
energy (beyond recommended allowable limits for occupational use):
DO NOT operate your radio without a proper antenna. Otherwise, you
can seriously damage your radio.
DO NOT touch the antenna when you are transmitting.
NEVER connect the transceiver to any AC mains power sources. This
may cause an electric shock or fire hazard and will damage your radio.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a DC power source either greater than
16 volts or with reverse polarity. Doing so will damage the transceiver.
DO NOT attempt to service any internal parts yourself. Please ask your
dealer to have necessary service. This radio should be opened by
authorized personnel only. Otherwise, the warranty VOIDS.
Please read the installation and operating instructions carefully.
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WARNINGS
The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy. Proper operation
of this radio under normal conditions results in user exposure to RF energy below the
Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communication Commission limits.
Mandatory Safety Instructions to Installers and Users:
This radio is NOT approved for use by the general population in an uncontrolled environment.
This radio is restricted to occupational use and work related operations only. Radio operators
must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and the exposure conditions of
bystanders and/or passengers to satisfy the lower exposure limit allowed for General
Population.
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits, DO NOT operate the transmitter of this mobile radio
when a person outside the vehicle is within 36 inches (92 centimeters) of the antenna.
The antenna supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer must be mounted at a location such
that during radio transmission, no person or persons can come closer than the above
indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna, i.e. 36 inches. To comply with current FCC
RF exposure limits, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance
stated above, and in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer or
supplier.
Vehicle Installation Instructions:
The antenna used for this transmitter must be mounted on the center of the roof ONLY and
must be installed in vehicle having the following characteristics in order to prevent bystanders
and passengers from being exposed to levels exceeding the limits for General
Population/Uncontrolled Exposure environment:
1.
All passengers must be sitting under a solid metal roof.
2.
For rear deck trunk and roof top installations, the antenna must be located at least 56
cm away from rear-seat passengers and bystanders in order to comply with the FCC RF
exposure requirements..
DO NOT operate the radio without the proper antenna installed. Do not substitute any
antenna for the one supplied or recommended by the manufacturer or radio dealer. Antennas
used for this transmitter must not exceed an antenna gain of 5 dBi with a minimum cable loss
of 1dB. By not following the antenna recommendations you may be exposing person(s) to
excess radio frequency radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for
further instructions.
DO NOT transmit more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting for
more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be
exceeded. This radio is transmitting whenever the TX/Busy indicator is red or the  icon is
displayed. Pressing the PTT switch on the side of the microphone normally causes the radio
to transmit.
The preceding information is provided to make you aware of RF exposure and how to
ensure that this radio is operated within FCC RF exposure limits.
You, as the qualified end-user of this radio device must control the exposure conditions of
bystanders to ensure the minimum separation distance, stated above for satisfying FCC RF
exposure compliance, is maintained between the antenna and nearby persons. Transmit only
when all person(s) are at least the minimum distance from the properly installed, externally
mounted antenna.
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The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in this product is
protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights
and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding
Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications
Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from
attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer of
disassemble the Object Code, or in ay other way convert the Object
Code into a human readable form. U.S. Patents Nos. #5,870,405,
#5826,222,
#5,754,974,
#5,701,390,
#5,715,365,
#5,649.050,
#5,630,011,
#5,581,656,
#5,517,511,
#5,491,772,
#5,247,579,
#5,226,084, and #5,195,166
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PRODUCT FEATURES
MIDLAND Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio has the following features:
•
Synthesized structure,
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Microprocessor controlled structure,
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Surface mount technology use,
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Loading external programs by FLASH EPROM,
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PC controlled full automatic test and adjustment,
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Easy installation and maintenance,
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LCD display (with 3 colors) and keypad,
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High level and high quality audio output,
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Informing user by audible, illuminated and written alerts/warnings,
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User friendly interface,
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DTMF support,
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Various types of accessories,
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Full-band VHF and UHF operation,
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Conformation with TIA/EIA-603-A standard in Analog Mode,
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Conformation with TIA/EIA-102-CAAB standard in Digital Mode,
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Conformation with APCO25 EIA / TIA 102 standards,
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Conformation with MIL-STD-810E standards.
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CTCSS/CDCSS
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2 Tone / 5 Tone signaling
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MIX / MULTIMODE operation
See Specifications and Technical Features on page 48.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
ACK
AES
ALG
ANI
dBm
CIK
CDCSS
CTCSS
DCS
DES
DSP
GPS
ID
LCD
MSG
NAC
RF
RSSI
Rx
SC
TCS
TBX
Tx
WACN
Acknowledge
Advanced Encryption Standard
Algorithm
Automatic Number Identification
Decibel Milliwatt
Crypto Ignition Key Identity
Continuous Digital Coded Squelch System
Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System
Digital Coded Squelch
Data Encryption Standard
Digital Signal Processing
Global Positioning System
Identity
Liquid Crystal Display
Message
Network Access Code
Radio Frequency
Received Signal Strength Indicator
Receive
Selective Call
Tone Coded Squelch
Telephone Branch Exchange
Transmit
Wide Area Communication Network
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 7
1.1. PACKAGE CONTENT .................................................................................... 7
1.2. RADIO CONTROLS and INDICATORS .......................................................... 8
1.2.1. Front and Rear Views ......................................................................... 8
1.3. INSTALLATION............................................................................................... 9
2. OPERATION............................................................................................................ 9
2.1. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................... 9
2.1.1. Power On-Off.................................................................................... 10
2.1.2. Standby/Receive and Transmit......................................................... 11
2.1.3. Transmit and Output Power .............................................................. 11
2.2. KEYPAD........................................................................................................ 13
2.2.1. Key Lock ........................................................................................... 15
2.3. DISPLAY ....................................................................................................... 16
2.3.1. Other Backlit LCD Display Menu Icons ............................................. 17
3. SET-UP ROUTINES (MENUS) .............................................................................. 18
3.1. SETTINGS Menu (1) ..................................................................................... 18
3.1.1. TONES Menu (11) ............................................................................ 18
3.1.2. ILLUMINATION Menu (12) ............................................................... 21
3.1.3. DISPLAY Menu (13) ......................................................................... 22
3.1.4. ACCESSORY Menu (14) .................................................................. 24
3.1.5. PASSWORD Menu (15).................................................................... 25
3.1.6. SERIAL PORT Menu (16)................................................................. 27
3.1.7. SQUELCH Menu (17) ....................................................................... 28
3.1.8. GREETING MESSAGE Menu (18) ................................................... 28
3.1.9. FACTORY SETTINGS Menu (19) .................................................... 29
3.2. CALL LOG Menu (2) ..................................................................................... 29
3.2.1. LAST CALLER Menu (21)................................................................. 30
3.2.2. LAST CALLED Menu (22)................................................................. 30
3.3. SMS Menu (3) ............................................................................................... 30
3.3.1. RECEIVED MESSAGES Menu (31) ................................................. 31
3.3.2. SENT MESSAGES Menu (32).......................................................... 31
3.3.3. MESSAGE EDIT Menu (33).............................................................. 32
3.4. PREDEFINED MESSAGES Menu (4)........................................................... 32
3.4.1. RECEIVED MESSAGES Menu (41) ................................................. 33
3.4.2. SENT MESSAGES Menu (42).......................................................... 33
3.4.3. MESSAGE LIST Menu (43) .............................................................. 34
3.5. STATUS Menu (5)......................................................................................... 34
3.5.1. PRESENT STATUS Menu (51) ........................................................ 35
3.5.2. SEND STATUS Menu (52) ............................................................... 35
3.5.3. STATUS REQUEST Menu (53) ........................................................ 36
3.5.4. RECEIVED STATUS Menu (54) ....................................................... 36
3.6. RADIO INFO Menu (6) .................................................................................. 36
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4.
5.
6.
7.
3.6.1. IDENTS Menu (61) ........................................................................... 36
3.6.2. SOFTWARE Menu (62) .................................................................... 38
3.6.3. HARDWARE Menu (63).................................................................... 38
3.6.4. MEASUREMENT Menu (65)............................................................. 39
3.7. CHANNEL PARAMETERS Menu (7) ............................................................ 40
3.7.1. CHANNEL SCAN Menu (71) ............................................................ 40
3.7.2. GROUPS Menu (72) ......................................................................... 41
3.7.3. GROUP SCAN menu (73) ................................................................ 41
3.7.4. CHANNELS Menu (74) ..................................................................... 42
3.7.5. ZONES Menu (75) ............................................................................ 43
3.7.6. CLONER Menu (76) ......................................................................... 43
3.8. ENCRYPTION Menu..................................................................................... 44
3.8.1. ENCRYPTION INFORMATION Menu .............................................. 44
ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................................... 45
MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................... 46
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................... 47
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. 48
7.1. Receiver Technical Specifications................................................................. 50
7.2. Transmitter Technical Specifications............................................................. 51
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1.
1.1.
INTRODUCTION
PACKAGE CONTENT
You should find all of the following items packaged with your MIDLAND Syn-Tech III
P25 Mobile Radio:
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1.2.
RADIO CONTROLS and INDICATORS
1.2.1.
Front and Rear Views
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1.3.
INSTALLATION
Installation should be performed by an Authorized Midland LMR Dealer only.
2.
2.1.
OPERATION
GETTING STARTED
Figure-21
Radio Controls and Indicators
Refer to the Figure-21 above to identify the various controls and indicators on your
radio.
Throughout this manual you will be instructed to press or to press and hold the
buttons/keys on the radio. Press means a momentary press, then release; press and
hold means to hold the button/key down.
Whenever you press any button/key on your radio, a brief tone (beep) will sound to
confirm the button/key press. With all button/key presses, the appropriate icon will
appear on the display and the backlight will turn on. The backlight will stay on for five
seconds after the button/key is released.
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2.1.1.
Power On-Off
The On-Off Power / Volume Knob on the front panel of the radio is pushed to turn on or
off your radio and turned clockwise or counter clockwise to increase or decrease the
volume.
To turn your radio On:
1. Press and hold the On-Off / Power Volume Knob (more
than 2 sec) and wait. When the radio is powered on, your
greeting message will be shown right after your radio’s
logo.
After two seconds, the radio will return to the settings in
effect when it was last powered off, the LCD will show the
appropriate icons, and all controls will be operative.
The radio will then be in Standby mode.
To turn your radio Off:
1. Press and hold the On-Off / Power Volume Knob (more than 2 sec) and wait. After
two seconds, the radio and backlit LCD will turn off.
The On-Off Power / Volume Knob also controls the
loudspeaker volume.
To increase the volume:
1. Turn the On-Off / Volume Knob clockwise.
To decrease the volume:
1. Turn the On-Off / Volume Knob counter clockwise.
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2.1.2.
Standby/Receive and Transmit
Standby mode is the usual mode for the radio whenever it is
turned on. From this mode, you can change your settings using
the Left Soft Key on the front of the radio and switch to
Transmit mode using the Talk Button. Signals will be
Received on the selected channel(s) and alerts broadcast and
messages will activate the corresponding routines in your radio.
While in Standby mode, you will receive any messages sent on the
channel to which you are tuned.
If the Talk Button is pressed and held down for fifteen seconds
(this period can be set up to 225 sec. by the programmer), the
radio will automatically cease transmitting to prevent unwanted
signal generation and battery drain. TRANSMIT TIME OUT
message will appear on the LCD.
As soon as the Talk Button is released, it can be pressed again to resume transmission
after a certain period of time. (This period can be set up to 15 sec not to keep the
channel busy).
2.1.3.
Transmit and Output Power
Transmit mode gives you the ability to interact with other users and stations.
To transmit a message:
1. Check to see that your radio is set to a proper channel for the type of message and
user you plan to send.
2. With the microphone about 5 cm from your mouth and slightly off to one side, press
and hold the Talk Button and speak into the microphone. Transmit/Receive LED
will glow Red.
3. Release the Talk Button when you have finished speaking.
Transmit/Receive LED will glow Blue when you receive a message.
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Output Power
Your radio can transmit selectively at L (Low), M (Medium) or H
(High) RF power.
We suggest you maintain the L (Low) power setting for shortrange communications to conserve battery life and to minimize
the risk of interference with other nearby stations. Use the H
(High) power setting for long-range communications or when
you do not receive a response to a message sent with L (Low)
or M (Medium) power settings.
To toggle among the High, Medium and Low Power modes:
Press and hold the Power Adjust / Mode Change Button (more than 500msec).
The LCD will show which mode is in effect as L (Low), M (Medium) or H (High).
Press Power Adjust / Mode Change Button to toggle between encrypted
and clear digital mode. Press and hold Power Adjust / Mode Change
Button to toggle among High, Medium and Low Power in either analog or
digital mode.
Press Monitor / Option Button less than 500 msec to change SQUELCH
mode between NORMAL and INDIVIDUAL CALL WAIT in digital mode.
Press and hold Monitor / Option Button more than 500 msec to change
CHANNEL MONITOR between NAC CONTROLLED / ALL TALK
GROUPS and OFF in digital mode. These features must be loaded to
your radio during programming.
Press Monitor / Option Button to change SELECTIVE CALL WAITING
option between ON and OFF in analog mode. Press and hold Monitor /
Option Button to change monitor ON and OFF in analog mode.
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2.2.
KEYPAD
Table-2: Characters Appearing on the LCD with the Successive Key Presses
Keys
Number of Key Presses
Space
Ç
ç
Ğ
ğ
Ö
ö
Ü
ü
”
’
€
Left Soft Key
Right Soft Key
Up Key
Down Key
Channel Scan / Clear Key
Keypad Lock/ Emergency Call Reset Key
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Table 1:
and
Function
Keys
Keys Function Table
Number of Key Press
Group Call
Unaddressed Voice
Call
Talk Around
Home
Zone?
Current Status
Individual Call
Telephone Call
Call Alert
Group Call
: Enter group number to address your call in digital mode. Your
message is received by the stations which belong to this group only.
Unaddressed
Voice
: Select from menu and press YES to start Unaddressed Voice Call
by pressing the talk button to transmit all your messages in digital
mode. Keep in mind that each message is received by all the
stations tuned on this channel in this mode. Press left soft key to
pointing to YES to exit Unaddressed Voice Call.
Talk Around
: Use duplex channels to communicate directly with nearby stations
when you are out of repeater coverage area.
Home Zone?
: Allows you to instantly return to preprogrammed Home Channel of
Home Zone. Press left soft key pointing to OK for rapid recall of
preprogrammed correspondent channel of your current zone.
Current
Status
: Enter your Current Status by relevant two digit number and press
OK. Current status resets when you turn off your radio.
Individual
Call
: Use Left Soft Key to select user from index or enter max 8-digit
individual radio ident to start an Individual Call. If both stations fail to
transmit in 4 sec., individual call ends. Your messages cannot be
received by any other stations.
Telephone
Call
: Enter the telephone number you want to dial and press Left Soft
key to terminate.
Key to start a Telephone Call via TBX. Press
Call
: Use Left Soft Key to select user from index or enter max 8-digit
radio ident to send Call Alert. Other station will be warned by an
audible alert and caller ident will be shown on the display.
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WARNING
When your radio is in Standby analog mode;
enable/disable talk around mode.
key allows you to
key allows you to make a
On the other hand; if you press once,
Selective Call. Enter 2-6 digits Selective Call number of the requested
station and press Left Soft Key. Other station will be warned by an
audible/illuminated alert. Keep in mind that your messages can be received
by any station tuned on this channel.
key allows you to send predefined Two Tone Call for
If you press twice,
a preprogrammed time period. Enter the two tone code between 1 and 32 to
send a proper preprogrammed two tone call frequency and press Left Soft
Key pointing to OK. Your tones will be received by the stations programmed
to receive this type of tones on the selected channel.
2.2.1. Key Lock
To prevent accidental changes to your settings, you can lock
the keypad.
To lock or unlock the keys:
1. Press the Key Lock
button to lock the keypad. “KEY
LOCK ACTIVE!” warning will appear on the display.
will appear or your radio will ask you
2. The key lock icon
to UNLOCK. If any key is pressed, “KEY LOCK ACTIVE!”
warning will appear on the display.
button. “KEYS
3. To unlock the keypad, press Key Lock
LOCKED” warning will appear on the display and your radio
will ask you to UNLOCK.
4. Press the Left Soft Key to UNLOCK.
Power Adjust / Mode Change Key, Monitor / Option Key and
the Talk Button are active. (You can receive or transmit a
message with key lock on).
WARNING
If you press and hold the Keypad Lock button more than 500 msec,
your radio resets pre-initialized emergency call mode and returns to
Standby mode.
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DISPLAY
The LCD will be illuminated by the backlight when any key is pressed and will remain
on for five seconds after the key is released.
If you need to turn On the backlight without disturbing any settings:
If you press any key from keypad in the Standby mode, the backlight will remain on for
five seconds.
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Other Backlit LCD Display Menu Icons
icon will appear when encrypted signal of first encryption algorithm is
received in digital mode.
icon will appear when encrypted signal of second encryption algorithm is
received in digital mode.
icon will appear when a signal is received in clear digital mode.
icon will appear when a signal is received in analog mode.
icon will appear when an analog signal with TCS tone is received in
analog mode.
icon will appear when a digital signal is received in Talk Around mode.
icon will appear when the radio transmits a signal encrypted by first
encryption algorithm in digital mode.
icon will appear when the radio transmits a signal encrypted by second
encryption algorithm in digital mode.
icon will appear when the radio transmits in clear digital mode.
icon will appear when the radio transmits a signal in analog mode.
icon will appear when the radio transmits a signal with TCS tone in analog
mode.
icon will appear when a digital/analog signal is sent in Talk Around mode.
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3.
SET-UP ROUTINES (MENUS)
Main / Sub menus and their respective shortcut numbers are shown on each display for
your instant access. All menu functions and set-up routines are illustrated in this section
of your manual.
3.1.
SETTINGS Menu (1)
The SETTINGS menu allows you to turn on and off many of its
features and to adjust other features to suit your preferences.
To enter the SETTINGS menu:
1. In Standby mode, press the Left Soft Key to enter SETTINGS
menu.
The SETTINGS menu will appear on the LCD. After entering the SETTINGS menu, you
can scroll through it to make as many entries as you like.
Whenever the setting selection screen appears in a feature portion of the menu, it will
point with a star (*) or show the setting that was in effect when you entered the menu.
When you are finished with changes, you can exit the SETTINGS menu and return to
Standby mode.
To exit the SETTINGS menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
If you enter a submenu, the Right Soft Key will take you to an upper menu.
Basic set-up routines are described here. For set-up routines that apply
specifically to a particular function, they are included in the section for
that function.
3.1.1.
TONES Menu (11)
The TONES menu allows you to turn on and off and set its
Alert, Call and Keypad tones.
To enter the TONES menu:
1. In Standby mode, press the Left Soft Key to enter Settings menu.
2. From Settings menu, use the Left Soft Key to enter TONES menu.
To exit the TONES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.1.1.1.
ALERT TONE Menu (111)
To enter the ALERT TONE menu:
1. Use the Left Soft Key to enter ALERT TONE menu from the
TONES menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter ALERT TONE menu.
3. ALERT TONE intensity is indicated by 9 segments as either
full or empty squares at the bottom of the display. As you lower
the intensity, fewer segments will be full and Alert Tone will be
less audible. When all segments are empty, ALERT TONE will
icon will appear on the LCD.
be turned off and
To exit the ALERT TONE menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to TONES menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to SETTINGS Menu.
3.1.1.2.
CALL ALERT Menu (112)
To enter the CALL ALERT Menu:
1. Use Up/Down keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter CALL ALERT menu from the TONES Menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter CALL ALERT menu.
3. Call Alert tone intensity is indicated by 9 segments as either
full or empty squares at the bottom of the display. As you
lower the intensity, fewer segments will be full and Call Alert
tone will be less audible. When all segments are empty, Call
Alert tone will be turned off.
To exit the CALL ALERT Menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to TONES Menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to SETTINGS Menu.
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3.1.1.3.
KEYPAD TONE Menu (113)
To enter the KEYPAD TONE menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter KEYPAD TONE menu from the TONES menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter KEYPAD TONE menu.
3. KEYPAD TONE intensity is indicated by 2 segments as
either full or empty squares at the bottom of the display. As
you lower the intensity, fewer segments will be full and
Keypad tone will be less audible. When all segments are
empty, Keypad tone will be turned off.
To exit the KEYPAD TONE menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to TONES menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to SETTINGS menu.
WARNING
Tone intensities of your radio not only depend on the selected menu
levels but also depend on the position of On-Off / Volume Knob.
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3.1.2.
ILLUMINATION Menu (12)
The ILLUMINATION menu allows you to turn on and off Transmit / Receive LED and
backlit LCD separately.
To enter the ILLUMINATION menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter ILLUMINATION menu from the SETTINGS
menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter ILLUMINATION menu.
ILLUMINATION menu options are as follows;
•
FRONT : Automatic,
LED : Automatic
•
FRONT : On,
LED : Automatic
•
FRONT : Automatic,
LED : Off
•
FRONT : Off,
LED : Off
•
FRONT : Off,
LED : Automatic
Automatic : Illuminates for 5 seconds when a key is pressed.
On
: Always illuminates.
Off
: Never illuminates.
To exit the ILLUMINATION menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS
Menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby Mode.
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3.1.3.
DISPLAY Menu (13)
The DISPLAY menu allows you to adjust Display Direction, Contrast and Color settings.
To enter the DISPLAY menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter DISPLAY menu from the SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter DISPLAY menu.
To exit the DISPLAY menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.1.3.1.
CONTRAST Menu (133)
The LCD backlight will not be effectively visible in daylight, but
the LCD Contrast can be adjusted to make it easier to read in
different light conditions.
To enter the CONTRAST menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter CONTRAST menu from the DISPLAY menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter CONTRAST menu.
3. CONTRAST intensity is indicated by 4 segments as either
full or empty squares at the bottom of the display. As you lower
the intensity, fewer segments will be full and CONTRAST ratio
will be less.
To exit the CONTRAST menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to DISPLAY
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return to
SETTINGS menu.
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3.1.3.2.
COLOR Menu (134)
This feature allows you to set the LCD backlight color for your taste.
To enter the COLOR menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter COLOR menu from the DISPLAY menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter COLOR menu.
3. To change the LCD color, use Up/Down Keys to scroll
through BLUE, PINK and ORANGE.
4. To select the color you wish, press the Left Soft Key and
return to COLOR menu.
To exit the COLOR menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to DISPLAY
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return to
SETTINGS menu.
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3.1.4.
ACCESSORY Menu (14)
The Accessory menu allows you to attach and use various accessories. When you
activate this menu, audio output can be directed to serial ports of your radio.
To enter the ACCESSORY menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter ACCESSORY menu from the SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter ACCESSORY menu.
To exit the ACCESSORY menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to exit and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.1.4.1.
External Accessory Menu (141)
To enter the EXTERNAL ACCESSORY menu:
1. Use the Left Soft Key to enter EXTERNAL ACCESSORY
menu from the ACCESSORY menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter EXTERNAL ACCESSORY
menu.
3. To toggle between options, use Up/Down Keys.
4. Press the Left Soft Key to select YES to direct audio output
to the front serial port. Doing so, you will be able to use your
accessories such as speaker/microphone sets.
To exit the EXTERNAL ACCESSORY menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to ACCESSORY
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to
SETTINGS menu.
WARNING
Selecting YES as the EXTERNAL ACCESSORY menu option disables
the loudspeaker. If you want to hear from your loudspeaker, you must reselect NO and a star will appear next to the selected menu option.
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3.1.4.2.
MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY Menu (142)
To enter the MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY menu:
1. Use the Left Soft Key to enter MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY
menu from the ACCESSORY menu.
2. Press the Left
SENSITIVITY menu.
Soft
Key
to
enter
MICROPHONE
3. To toggle between options, use Up/Down Keys.
4. If you are away from microphone or you need to talk quietly,
select HIGH. Then lower volume will be needed to trigger.
Select NORMAL for normal operation.
To exit the MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to ACCESSORY menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to SETTINGS menu.
3.1.5.
PASSWORD Menu (15)
The PASSWORD menu allows you to ask password when you turn on your radio to
avoid any unauthorized use. Password Query option should be turned on to use this
feature.
To enter the PASSWORD menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter PASSWORD menu from the SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter PASSWORD menu.
To exit the PASSWORD menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.1.5.1.
PASSWORD QUERY Menu (151)
To enter the PASSWORD QUERY menu:
1. Use the Left Soft Key to enter PASSWORD QUERY menu
from the PASSWORD menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter PASSWORD QUERY
menu.
3. To toggle between options, use Up/Down Keys.
4. To turn PASSWORD QUERY On, press the Left Soft Key
pointing to OK and a star will appear next to the active setting.
To exit the PASSWORD QUERY menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PASSWORD
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to
SETTINGS menu.
3.1.5.2.
PASSWORD CHANGE Menu (152)
To enter the PASSWORD CHANGE menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter PASSWORD CHANGE menu from the
PASSWORD menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter PASSWORD CHANGE
menu.
3. You will be asked to enter your old password. Write your old
password and press the Left Soft Key.
4. You will be asked to enter your new password. Write your
new password and press the Left Soft Key.
5. You will be asked to verify your new password by reentering it. Write your new password again and press the Left
Soft Key.
6. PASSWORD CHANGED SUCCESSFULLY will appear on
the LCD.
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If you enter your old password incorrectly, an error message will appear
as INVALID PASSWORD and radio will return to Standby mode.
If your two entries for your new password are different, an error message
will appear as NEW PASSWORD ENTRIES MISMATCH and radio will
return to Standby mode.
To exit the PASSWORD CHANGE menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PASSWORD menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
3.1.6.
SERIAL PORT Menu (16)
Serial ports of your radio can also allow your radio to connect to different terminals at
different rates to perform various tasks. For each different task, your radio is adjusted to
proper settings by SERIAL PORT menu.
To enter the SERIAL PORT menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter SERIAL PORT menu from the SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter SERIAL PORT menu.
3. To toggle between options, use Up/Down Keys and select;
• DATA: If you plan to program or perform data communication over your radio. Press
the Left Soft Key pointing to OK and a star will appear next to the active setting. (A star
permanently appears next to DATA if accessory/connection cable is not attached).
To exit the SERIAL PORT menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.1.7.
SQUELCH Menu (17)
In analog mode, Squelch control filters weak signals and radio frequency noise so that
you can more clearly hear the messages you want. You can think of it as a variable
barrier that blocks what you do not want to hear.
To enter the SQUELCH menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter SQUELCH menu from the SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter SQUELCH menu.
3. SQUELCH intensity is indicated by 4 segments as either full
or empty squares at the bottom of the display. Press Up/Down
Keys to select your desired SQUELCH level. Press the Left
Soft Key pointing to OK and return to SQUELCH menu.
To exit the SQUELCH menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.1.8.
GREETING MESSAGE Menu (18)
MIDLAND 4700 Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio greets you with the message you prefer
right after your radio’s logo. Your GREETING MESSAGE can be 10 characters long
maximum.
To enter the GREETING MSG menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter GREETING MSG menu from the SETTINGS
menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter GREETING MSG menu.
3. Write the greeting message you wish to see when you turn
on your radio.
4. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to OK and return to
GREETING MSG menu.
To exit the GREETING MSG menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.1.9.
FACTORY SETTINGS Menu (19)
Syn-Tech III P25 Mobile Radio allows you to restore factory settings if you have
changed something from the way you originally received your radio and it seems now
to be malfunctioning. This feature lets you re-initialize the original factory settings.
To enter the FACTORY SETTINGS menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter FACTORY SETTINGS menu from the
SETTINGS menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to enter RESTORE SETTINGS
menu.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to OK to restore settings.
4. FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORED will show on the LCD
and radio returns to Standby mode.
To exit the FACTORY SETTINGS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SETTINGS
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.2.
CALL LOG Menu (2)
The CALL LOG menu allows you to view a complete list of call activity as 10 LAST
CALLER and 10 LAST CALLED.
To enter the CALL LOG menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter CALL LOG menu.
To exit the CALL LOG menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.2.1.
LAST CALLER Menu (21)
To enter the LAST CALLER menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter LAST CALLER menu from
the CALL LOG menu.
2. To scroll up or down among LAST CALLERs, use Up/Down Keys.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to INDEX to search the
directory.
To exit the LAST CALLER menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CALL LOG menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.2.2.
LAST CALLED Menu (22)
To enter the LAST CALLED menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter LAST CALLED menu from the CALL LOG menu.
2. To scroll up or down among LAST CALLEDs, use Up/ Down
Keys.
3. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to LAST CALLED
menu.
To exit the LAST CALLED menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CALL LOG menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.3.
SMS Menu (3)
The SMS menu allows you to send or receive SMS messages up to 160 characters
long max.
If you have any unread messages,
icon will show on the top line of the LCD.
You can store up to 20 SMS messages. If you receive a message when your 20 SMS
messages quota is full, your radio will ask you to delete at least one of your SMS
icon.
messages to receive the new one by blinking the
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To enter the SMS menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter SMS menu.
To exit the SMS menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
3.3.1.
RECEIVED MESSAGES Menu (31)
To enter the RECEIVED MESSAGES menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter RECEIVED MESSAGES
menu from the SMS menu.
2. To scroll up or down among RECEIVED MESSAGEs, use
Up/Down Keys.
3. To edit a RECEIVED MESSAGE, press the Left Soft Key.
4. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to MSG EDIT /
RECEIVED MESSAGES menu.
5. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return to SMS
menu.
To exit the RECEIVED MESSAGES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SMS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.3.2.
SENT MESSAGES Menu (32)
To enter the SENT MESSAGES menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter SENT MESSAGES menu from the SMS menu.
2. To scroll up or down among SENT MESSAGEs, use
Up/Down Keys.
3. To edit a SENT MESSAGE, press the Left Soft Key.
4. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to MSG EDIT /
SENT MESSAGES menu.
5. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return to
SMS menu.
To exit the SENT MESSAGES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SMS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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MESSAGE EDIT Menu (33)
To enter the MSG EDIT menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter MSG EDIT menu from the SMS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to write/edit a message up to 160
characters long max.
3. Write your message using keypad. (See section 2.2 to help
you to identify alphanumeric key definitions and character
map). If you want to erase any letter, use Up/Down Keys to
key to delete the last character.
proceed and press
WARNING
If you press and hold
Standby mode.
key more than 500 msec, your radio returns to
4. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to OK to proceed to next screen and choose the
other user from INDEX by pressing the Left Soft Key.
5. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SEND to send the message. Then your radio
returns to Standby mode and a message report will show on the LCD soon.
To exit the MSG EDIT menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SMS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.4.
PREDEFINED MESSAGES Menu (4)
The PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu allows you to send or receive predefined
messages by the programmer up to 20 characters long max. 20 predefined messages
can be stored and you can find these predefined messages in MESSAGE LIST menu.
You can store up to 20 PREDIFINED MESSAGES. If you receive a message when
your 20 PREDIFINED MESSAGES quota is full, each new message will erase the
oldest message on a first-in first-out basis.
To enter the PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter PREDIFINED MESSAGES
menu.
To exit the PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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RECEIVED MESSAGES Menu (41)
To enter the RECEIVED MESSAGES menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter RECEIVED MESSAGES
menu from the PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
2. To scroll up or down among RECEIVED MESSAGEs, use
Up/Down Keys.
3. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to
PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
To exit the RECEIVED MESSAGES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.4.2.
SENT MESSAGES Menu (42)
To enter the SENT MESSAGES menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter SENT MESSAGES menu from the PREDIFINED
MESSAGES menu.
2. To scroll up or down among SENT MESSAGEs, use
Up/Down Keys.
3. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SENT
MESSAGES menu.
4. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to
PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
To exit the SENT MESSAGES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.4.3.
MESSAGE LIST Menu (43)
To enter the MESSAGE LIST menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter MESSAGE LIST menu from the PREDIFINED
MESSAGES menu.
2. To scroll up or down among predefined messages, use
Up/Down Keys.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SELECT to proceed to
next screen and choose the other user from INDEX by
pressing the Left Soft Key.
4. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SEND to send the
message. Then your radio returns to Standby mode and a
message report will show on the LCD soon.
To exit the MESSAGE LIST menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PREDIFINED MESSAGES menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.5.
STATUS Menu (5)
The STATUS menu allows you to state your present status, send your current status or
request and receive other users’ status. You can choose any of 30 predefined status
options to state your current status in case it’s inquired by other stations.
MIDLAND 4700 Series APCO25 Vehicular Radio resets your status info
when you turn off your radio. Your current status is selected as the 1st
present status option each time you turn on your radio.
To enter the STATUS menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/ Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter STATUS menu.
To exit the STATUS menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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PRESENT STATUS Menu (51)
To enter the PRESENT STATUS menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter PRESENT STATUS menu
from the STATUS menu.
2. To scroll up or down among status options, use Up/Down
Keys.
3. Press the Left Soft Key to select your current status.
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to PRESENT
STATUS menu.
To exit the PRESENT STATUS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to STATUS
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.5.2.
SEND STATUS Menu (52)
To enter the SEND STATUS menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter SEND STATUS menu from the STATUS menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SELECT to proceed to
next screen and choose the other user from INDEX by
pressing the Left Soft Key.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SEND to send your
status. Then your radio returns to Standby mode and a
message report will show on the LCD soon.
To exit the SEND STATUS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to STATUS
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the
radio to Standby mode.
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3.5.3.
STATUS REQUEST Menu (53)
To enter the STATUS REQUEST menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter STATUS REQUEST menu from the STATUS
menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SELECT to proceed to next screen and choose
the other user from INDEX by pressing the Left Soft Key.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SEND to request other
user’s status. Then your radio returns to Standby mode and a
message report will show on the LCD soon.
To exit the STATUS REQUEST menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to STATUS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.5.4.
RECEIVED STATUS Menu (54)
To enter the RECEIVED STATUS menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter RECEIVED STATUS menu from the STATUS
menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to list last 10 RECEIVED STATUS
messages.
3. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return to RECEIVED STATUS menu.
To exit the RECEIVED STATUS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to STATUS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.6.
RADIO INFO Menu (6)
The RADIO INFO menu allows you to view your radio’s IDENTs, SOFTWARE,
HARDWARE, BATTERY and MEASUREMENTS data any time you wish.
To enter the RADIO INFO menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter RADIO INFO menu.
To exit the RADIO INFO menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT.
3.6.1.
IDENTS Menu (61)
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To enter the IDENTS menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter IDENTS menu from the
RADIO INFO menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to enter IDENTS menu.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to observe the following data:
•
SERIAL NO
•
IDENT
•
RADIO NAME
•
TERMINAL IP
•
SYSTEM NO
•
WACN
•
ANI, SC and ACK
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to IDENTS
menu.
To exit the IDENTS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to exit and return to RADIO INFO
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
See abbreviations and acronyms
on page iv.
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3.6.2. SOFTWARE Menu (62)
To enter the SOFTWARE menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft Key to enter
SOFTWARE menu from the RADIO INFO menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to enter SOFTWARE menu.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to observe the following data:
•
VERSION
•
DSP VERSION
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SOFTWARE
menu.
See abbreviations and acronyms
on page iv.
To exit the SOFTWARE menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to RADIO INFO menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.6.3.
HARDWARE Menu (63)
To enter the HARDWARE menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter HARDWARE menu from the RADIO INFO menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to enter HARDWARE menu.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to observe the UNIT, RF Card, FRONT,
DSP, ENCRYPTION data.
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to HARDWARE
menu.
To exit the HARDWARE menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to RADIO INFO
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.6.4.
MEASUREMENT Menu (65)
To enter the MEASUREMENT menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter MEASUREMENT menu from the RADIO INFO
menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to observe RSSI level in dBm and
press the Right Soft Key to EXIT.
3. Use the Left Soft Key to observe GPS position (latitude and
longitude) and time (hh:mm:ss) data, press the Right Soft Key to
EXIT.
(If you have not connected a GPS device to your radio,
WAITING FOR GPS DATA will appear on the LCD. Press the
Right Soft Key to EXIT).
4. Use the Left Soft Key to observe POWER SUPPLY
VOLTAGE value, press the Right Soft Key to EXIT.
5. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to
MEASUREMENT menu.
To exit the MEASUREMENT menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to RADIO INFO
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
See abbreviations and acronyms
on page iv.
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3.7.
CHANNEL PARAMETERS Menu (7)
CHANNEL PARAMETERS Menu has the following submenu options:
CHANNEL SCAN (71): Channel Scan menu allows you to add/remove a channel or
view the Channel Scan List.
GROUPS (72): Groups menu allows you to view the groups to which your radio
belongs.
GROUP SCAN (73): Group Scan menu allows you to receive the messages from all
groups in your group list or to receive messages from your current group only.
CHANNELS (74): Channels menu allows you to modify pre-loaded channel properties
such as channel mode, receive/transmit frequency, transmit power, channel name,
transmission time out, receive/transmit tones, channel spacing, ANI type etc.
ZONES (75): Zones menu allows you to load and set frequency maps for the selected
zone.
CLONER (76): Cloner menu allows you to simply clone your radio.
To enter the CHANNEL PARAMETERS menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter CHANNEL PARAMETERS
menu.
To exit the CHANNEL PARAMETERS menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
3.7.1. CHANNEL SCAN Menu (71)
To enter the CHANNEL SCAN menu:
1. Press the Left Soft Key to enter CHANNEL SCAN menu from
the CHANNEL PARAMETERS menu.
2. Use the Left Soft Key to enter CHANNEL SCAN menu.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to list the channels and press the Left
Soft Key to select the channels you want to scan. If the channel
is added to the list,
sign otherwise
sign shows on the
display.
4. To remove a channel from Channel Scan List, press Left Soft
Key to select and remove the desired channel from the channel
scan list.
5. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
SCAN menu.
To exit the CHANNEL SCAN menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.7.2.
GROUPS Menu (72)
To enter the GROUPS menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter GROUPS menu from the CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. When you enter the GROUPS menu, Default Group number
appears on the display. If group number is not selected during
programming, “None” shows on the display.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through the GROUP list.
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to GROUPS
menu.
To exit the GROUPS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
SCAN menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
3.7.3.
GROUP SCAN menu (73)
To enter the GROUP SCAN menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter GROUP SCAN menu from the SCAN menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key to enter GROUP SCAN menu.
3. Use Up/Down Keys to select GROUP SCAN option as on or
off. (Current setting will be shown by a star next to the selected
option).
4. Press the Left Soft Key to confirm the setting.
5. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to GROUP
SCAN menu.
To exit the GROUP SCAN menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to SCAN menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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3.7.4.
CHANNELS Menu (74)
To enter the CHANNELS menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter CHANNELS menu from the CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. Enter the channel number and press the Left Soft Key to
select.
3. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to EDIT to observe and
Up/Down Keys to scroll through the current settings of the listed
channel.
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT. Press the Left Soft Key to
confirm or the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
NO menu.
5. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNELS
menu.
To exit the CHANNELS menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to RADIO INFO
menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
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3.7.5.
ZONES Menu (75)
To enter the ZONES menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter ZONES menu from the CHANNEL PARAMETERS
menu.
2. Use keypad to enter ZONE NO and press OK to confirm to
return the radio to Standby mode.
3. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to ZONE NO
menu.
To exit the ZONES menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT and return the
radio to Standby mode.
3.7.6.
CLONER Menu (76)
To enter the CLONER menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter CLONER menu from the CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. To start cloning press the Left Soft Key pointing to “PROG”.
3. Press Right Soft Key to EXIT from menu and return to
CLONER menu.
To exit the CLONER menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to CHANNEL
PARAMETERS menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
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3.8.
ENCRYPTION Menu
ENCRPTION Menu allows you to view Key Version, Algorithm,
CIK ID and Test Results.
To enter the ENCRYPTION menu:
1. In Standby mode, use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and
press the Left Soft Key to enter ENCRYPTION menu.
To exit the ENCRYPTION menu:
1. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio
to Standby mode.
To select the ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM:
1. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SELECT to select
encryption algorithm under ALGORITHM menu. Use Up/Down
keys to view supported algorithms.
See abbreviations and acronyms
on page iv.
3.8.1.
ENCRYPTION INFORMATION Menu
To enter the ENCRYPTION INFORMATION menu:
1. Use Up/Down Keys to scroll through and press the Left Soft
Key to enter ENCRYPTION INFORMATION menu from the
ENCRYPTION menu.
2. Press the Left Soft Key pointing to SELECT to enter
ENCRYPTION INFORMATION menu.
3. Use Up/Down keys to view ENCRYPTION INFORMATION.
4. Press the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to ENCRYPTION INFORMATION
menu.
To exit the ENCRYPTION INFORMATION menu:
1. Use the Right Soft Key to EXIT and return to ENCRYPTION menu.
2. Press the Right Soft Key pointing to EXIT to return the radio to Standby mode.
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4.
ACCESSORIES
MIDLAND provided original accessories give you operational efficiency, flexibility and
easier use in difficult working conditions.
ACCESSORY
MIDLAND P/N
Vehicular Microphone Assembly
ACC4425
Loudspeaker Box
ACC1425
Under dash mounting kit
560-090-0091
Vehicular Radio Battery Connection Cable Assembly
950-040-0035
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5.
MAINTENANCE
•
Your radio does not require any periodic maintenance.
•
Keep the radio and charger clean and away from dust, humidity, dense sunlight,
extreme heat sources and liquids.
•
Avoid exposing the radio and relevant accessories to cleaning solvents, aerosol
sprays, adhesive agents, paints etc. Chemical reactions with such agents will
destroy seals, case, display and finish.
•
If the radio is exposed to dirt, wipe with a soft and moist cloth at least once a week
to prevent build-up of dirt and dust deposits.
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6.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE(s)
SOLUTION(s)
No display on LCD
when radio is turned
on
Fuse is blown or
connections are
damaged.
Check fuse and connections.
Replace the faulty items.
No sound from
Loudspeaker
Volume level is too low or
squelch level is too deep
Re-adjust volume and/or
squelch level.
No response to key
press
Key lock is on
Unlock the keypad by pressing
Key Lock button.
No answer to calls
Out of range of other
stations or signal is
blocked by terrain
Switch to H(High) output
power or
Move closer until you have a
“line-of-sight” to the other
station.
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7.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Modulation
16K0F3E, 11K0F3E , 8K0D1E, 8K0F1E
Data Rate
P25 : 9.6 kb/s
Symbol Rate
P25 : 4.8 kb/s
Protocol
Project 25-CAI : 4.4 kb/s IMBE
Encription Algorithms
DES-OFB, AES
Channel Capacity
999
Operating Voltage Range
13.6 Vdc ± % 20 (10.88-16.32 Vdc)
St-by Current Drain (illuminations off)
≤ 0.4 A
RX Current Drain
≤ 1.5
TX Current Drain
≤ 8.5 A
Display
64x128 pixel LCD
Keypad
18 back lit
Dimensions (HxWxL)
46x165x165 mm (projections not included)
Weight
1.50 kg
ENVIROMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature Range
-30°C / +60°C
Storage Temperature Range
-40°C / +85°C
Humidity
% 95, 50°C
ESD
IEC 801- 2KV
Water and Dust Protection
IP65, MIL-STD
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MILITARY STANDARDS 810C/D/E/F
MIL-STD 810C
MIL-STD 810D
MIL-STD 810E
Method
Proc./
Cat.
Method
Proc./
Cat.
Method
Proc./
Cat.
Method
Proc./
Cat.
Low Pressure
500.1
500.2
II
500.3
II
500.4
II
High Temperature
501.1
I, II
501.2
I/A1,
II/A1
501.3
I/A1,
II/A1
501.4
I/Hot,
II/Hot
Low Temperature
502.1
502.2
I/C1,
II/C2
502.3
I/C1,
II/C2
502.4
I/C1,
II/C2
Temperature
Shock
503.1
–
503.2
I/A1-C2
503.3
I/A1-C2
503.4
I/Hot-C2
Solar Radiation
505.1
II
505.2
505.3
505.4
Rain
506.1
I, II
506.2
I, II
506.3
I, II
506.4
I, III
Humidity
507.1
II
507.2
II
507.3
II
507.4
–
Salt Fog
509.1
–
509.2
–
509.3
–
509.4
–
Sand and Dust
510.1
510.2
I, II
510.3
I, II
510.4
I, II
Vibration
514.2
VIII/F,
XI/H
514.3
I/10, II/3
514.4
I/10, II/3
514.5
I/24, II/5
Shock
516.2
I, II, V
516.3
I, V, VI
516.4
I, V, VI
516.5
I, V, VI
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7.1.
Receiver Technical Specifications
RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
VHF
UHF
Frequency Range
136-174 MHz
380-470 MHz
Frequency Separation
Full Bandsplit
Full Bandsplit
Channel Spacing
12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz
12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz
Frequency Step
2.5 / 3.125 kHz
2.5 / 3.125 kHz
Rated Audio Output Power *
7.5 W / 8 Ω
7.5 W / 8 Ω
Frequency Stability *
(-30°C / +60°C; 25°C ref)
± 2.5 ppm
± 1.5 ppm
≤ -119 dBm
≤ -118 dBm
≤ -120 dBm
≤ -117 dBm
≤ -119 dBm
≤ -116 dBm
Adjacent Channel Rejection
Analog 25 kHz channel *
Analog 12.5 kHz channel *
Digital 12.5 kHz kanal **
≥ 75 dB
≥ 63 dB
≥ 63 dB
≥ 75 dB
≥ 63 dB
≥ 63 dB
Intermodulation Rejection *
≥ 75 dB
≥ 75 dB
Spurious Response Rejection*
≥ 85 dB
≥ 85 dB
Hum and Noise Ratio
Analog 25 kHz channel *
Analog 12.5 kHz channel *
Digital 12.5 kHz kanal **
≥ 48 dB
≥ 42 dB
≥ 50 dB
≥ 42 dB
≥ 36 dB
≥ 50 dB
≤3%
≤3%
Analog Sensitivity *
12 dB SINAD
Digital Sensitivity **
5% BER
1% BER
Audio Distortion *
* Measured in the analog mode per EIA-603 under nominal conditions.
** Measured in the digital mode per TIA-102.CAAA under nominal conditions.
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Transmitter Technical Specifications
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
VHF
UHF
Frequency Range
136-174 MHz
380-470 MHz
Frequency Separation
Full Bandsplit
Full Bandsplit
Channel Spacing
12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz
12.5 / 20 / 25 / 30 kHz
Frequency Step
2.5 / 3.125 kHz
2.5 / 3.125 kHz
Rated RF Output Power *
5-50 W
5-40 W
Frequency Stability *
(-30°C / +60°C; 25°C ref)
± 2.5 ppm
± 1.5 ppm
± 5.0 kHz
± 2.5 kHz
± 5.0 kHz
± 2.5 kHz
≤2%
1800 ±100 Hz
≤2%
1800 ±100 Hz
Spurious Emissions *
(Conducted and Radiated)
≤ -70 dBc
≤ -70 dBc
Audio Frequency Response *
(6 dB/Octave Pre-emphasis
from 300 to 3000 Hz)
+1, -3 dB
+1, -3 dB
≥ 52 dB
≥ 46 dB
≥ 46 dB
≥ 40 dB
≤1%
≤1%
Modulation Limiting *
Analog 25 kHz channel
Analog 12.5 kHz channel
C4FM Modulasyon Fidelity **
RMS Error
C4FM Deviation
Hum and Noise Ratio
Analog 25 kHz channel *
Analog 12.5 kHz channel *
Audio Distortion *
* Measured in the analog mode per EIA-603 under nominal conditions.
** Measured in the digital mode per TIA-102.CAAA under nominal conditions.
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