Midland Radio MXT100 MOBILE GMRS TRANSCEIVER User Manual
Midland Radio Corporation MOBILE GMRS TRANSCEIVER
User Manual
MXT100 GMRS Radio OWNER’S MANUAL midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series Welcome to the World of Midland electronics Congratulations on your purchase of a high quality MIDLAND product. Your 2-way radio represents state-of-the-art high-tech engineering. Designed for GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) operation, this compact package is big on performance. It is a quality piece of electronic equipment, skillfully constructed with the finest components. The circuitry is all solid-state and mounted on a rugged printed circuit board. Your twoway radio is designed for reliable and trouble-free performance for years to come. Features -- 15 GMRS Channels -- 142 Privacy Codes (38 CTCSS / 104 DCS) -- Monitor Function -- Keypad Lock -- Power HI/LO Settings -- External Speaker Jack This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device does not cause harmful interference, (2) this radio must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, for body-worn operation, this radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Midland Radio Corp. accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, (3) the transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, and (4) this equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum safe distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. Page 2 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series IMPORTANT NOTICE, FCC LICENSE REQUIRED FOR GMRS OPERATION (Only Applicable for GMRS Radio Use in the United States) The MXT100 Series operates on GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies which require an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) license. You must be licensed prior to operating on channels 1 - 7 or 15 - 22, which comprise the GMRS channels of the MXT100 Series. Serious penalties could result from unlicensed use of GMRS channels, in violation of FCC rules, as stipulated in the Communications Act’s Sections 501 and 502 (amended). You will be issued a call sign by the FCC which should be used for station identification when operating the radio on GMRS channels. You should also cooperate by engaging in permissible transmissions only, avoiding channel interference with other GMRS users, and being prudent with the length of your transmission time. To obtain a license or ask questions about the license application, contact the FCC at 1-888-CALL FCC or go to the FCC’s website: http://www.fcc.gov and request form 605. Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy Your Midland radio is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy: -- United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations: 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J -- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 -- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition -- National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986 -- International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the general population or uncontrolled environment exposure limits, transmit no more than 50% of the time. The radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting. IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by MIDLAND RADIO CORP. could void your right to operate this unit. Your radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal on an assigned frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the settings inside the COMMUNICATOR to exceed those limitations. Any adjustment to your radio must be made by qualified technicians. Page 3 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series INSTALLATION This transceiver may be installed in any 12-volt negative ground-system car or truck. Most current U.S. and Foreign vehicles use a negative system, but some older models and some newer large trucks may have a positive ground. Check the requirements for your vehicle before you begin installation. Generally, you have a negative-ground system if the minus (-) battery terminal is connected to the motor block. Contact your dealer in the event you are unable to determine your vehicle’s polarity system. Location Your new Midland GMRS mobile is designed to be installed under the dash or vertically on a console of your vehicle. Safety and convenience are the primary considerations in deciding exactly where to locate your radio. Caution: Be sure that the unit is located so that it does not interfere with the driver, supplemental restraint systems (air bags), or impair access to any controls. Connecting cables must be routed and secured in such a manner as not to interfere with the operation of the brake, accelerator or other controls. Interference from either the unit or connecting cables may contribute to the loss of control of the vehicle. Page 4 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series Mounting 1. Plug power cable into back of radio marked “13.8V DC.” Be sure to observe polarity markings. 2. Use the mounting bracket as a template for marking the location of screw holes under the dash. Use a nail or other sharp pointed object to mark the hole locations. 3. Drill a 1/8” hole for each screw hole in the mounting bracket. Attach the bracket to the dash with the Phillips head sheet metal screws provided. 4. Attach removable 2-pin plug-in DC cord to polarized DC jack on the rear of the transceiver. 5. Locate and secure the radio into the mounting bracket, allowing working space for later power connections. Installation of Microphone Insert the RJ11 connector into the front of the MXT100. Once the microphone is connected, use a small tool to insert the strain relief. The microphone hanger bracket The bracket can be attached to the vehicle dash or other convenient location. NOTE: Extreme care should be exercised when drilling into the dash to avoid damage to underdash electronic ignition, cruise control, instrument and/ or accessory wiring. Page 5 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series LCD DISPLAY 1. Receiving Icon 2. CTCSS/DCS Icon 3. Scanning Icon 4. Key Lock Icon 5. Channel Icon 6. Receiving/Transmitting Signal Icon 7. Transmitting CONTROLS 1. Volume Up 2. Channel Up 3. Menu 4. Power On/Off 5. Squelch/Monitor Page 6 6. Scan 7. Channel Down 8. LCD 9. Volume Down 10. Microphone Socket midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series OPERATING YOUR RADIO POWER ON/OFF AND VOLUME button for 2 seconds to turn the radio on. To turn Press and hold the the radio off, press and hold the button for 2 seconds. The volume is and buttons. During Power On the LCD will controlled using the display all icons for 1 second and the LCD display will indicate the last channel selected. TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A CALL 1. For maximum clarity, hold the microphone 2 to 3 inches from your mouth. 2. Press and hold the PTT button and speak in a normal voice into the microphone. The RX/TX icon will appear continuously on the LCD display while transmitting. 3. To receive a call, release the PTT button. The RX/TX icon will appear on the display when your radio is receiving a transmission. ABOUT RANGE Your MXT Series radios are designed to give you maximum range under optimum conditions. Optimum Conditions are: l Over water l Open rural areas without obstructions l Flat areas where you can see the other person To ensure you get maximum range: l Be sure to mount the antenna as high as possible l Be sure to set your radio to use Hi power. Page 7 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series MXT100 SERIES QUICK REFERENCE CHART Fn F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 - Function - CTCSS Code ( ) - DCS Code ( - Squelch Sensitivity ( ) - Key Beeps - Transmit Power Level DISPLAY FLIP MXT100 has a unique Display Flip function that allows the unit to be installed upside-down, if required, and the display read from either orientation. button while turning the radio on. The When the radio is off, hold the LCD display will rotate from one direction to the other by 180°. To rotate it back, repeat these steps using the button KEYPAD LOCK To avoid accidentally changing the radio settings, press the button for 2 seconds. The icon will appear on the display. PTT, and will still be active. Repeat the same procedure to unlock the keypad. DISPLAY ILLUMINATION When the radio is on, briefly press the button to cycle through the brightness levels for the LCD. There are 5 levels of lighting from off to full brightness. Each key press increases the brightness until maximum brightness is reached. The next key press resets the brightness level to off. Page 8 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series CHANNEL SELECTION Press the buttons to select one of the 14 GMRS channels. PRIVACY CODES CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) and DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch) are squelch quieting systems that allow several groups of users to share the same channel without disturbing each other. The system applies a continuous low-level tone to the transmission and uses a matching tone decoder to control your receiver’s squelch. With CTCSS or DCS enabled, the channel remains quiet to all incoming signals unless they carry the correct tone. When a transmission with the correct tone is received, the squelch opens and remains open for as long as the signal is present. When the transmission ends the channel becomes quiet again. Transmissions that do not use the correct tone will not be heard. Your MXT100 Series has 142 Privacy Codes available which are available on any channel. The selected Privacy Code may be different for each channel. To select a Privacy Code for the current channel press button twice, and then the buttons to select between “Off/ the CTCSS/DCS.” Press the button again and the buttons to select one of the 38 CTCSS Codes or one of the 104 DCS Codes. button and use until the LCD To select a Privacy code, press the button again. The displays “F1” (CTCSS) or “F2” (DCS), then press the or icon will come on. Use the buttons to select the desired or PTT or confirm the selection. privacy code. Press Note: If you select a CTCSS Privacy Code, any pre-selected DCS Privacy Code will be cancelled and vice-versa. Selecting a Privacy Code of “oF” will disable the Privacy feature. To communicate between two MXT100 Series radios, all radios in your group must be set to the same channel and Privacy Code selections. Since the display does not have enough digits to display DCS tones 100-104, these tones are displayed as A0-A4 Page 9 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series MONITOR Pressing the button will let you hear noise so you can adjust the volume level of the radio when not receiving a signal. This should be used to check activity on your current channel before transmitting. Press the button again to disable Monitor mode. SQUELCH SENSITIVITY The MXT100 has adjustable squelch sensitivity. The minimum squelch level of 01 is the most sensitive and will allow the squelch to open on very weak signals. Setting the squelch to the maximum setting of 09 will require very strong signals to open the squelch. The default setting is 03 which generally provides reliable squelch operation for most applications. button and use to select To adjust the squelch sensitivity, press F03, then press button again. Use the buttons to the desired level. Press the button or wait 3 seconds to confirm your selection. KEY BEEPS The beep tones on your MXT100 are designed to provide audible feedback whenever a key is pressed. If the beep tone level is too loud or too soft for your operating environment you can adjust it from off to one of 8 different levels. button and use to select To adjust the key beep level, press F04, then press button again. Use the buttons to select the desired level. Press the button or wait 3 seconds to confirm your selection. TRANSMIT (TX) POWER LEVEL SELECTION To adjust the key beep level, press button and use to select F05, then press button again. Use the buttons to toggle button or wait 3 seconds to between HI and Lo power. Press the confirm your selection. Page 10 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series SCAN Your MXT100 Series can scan all 14 channels for activity. To enter, quickly press the button. Repeat the same procedure to exit. Your radio will rapidly scan each of the 14 channels and stop on any active channel. Your radio will resume scanning after 4 seconds when the channel is no longer active. When you press the PTT button to transmit on an active channel, the scanning function will stop and remain on the active channel for 3 seconds before resuming scan when PTT button is no longer pressed. To resume scanning, quickly press the button. To remove a channel from the list of scanned channels, manually select the buttons then press and hold the button. desired channel using the The icon will be removed from the LCD. Repeat this procedure to add the channel to the list of channels scanned and the icon will turn back on. EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE JACK Your MXT100 Series can be used with an optional external speaker. To use it, connect an external speaker to the external speaker jack on the rear panel. Ensure the external speaker has 8-ohm impedance and is rated to handle 4.0 watts. When an external speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is automatically disabled. RESTORING YOUR RADIO TO THE ORIGINAL SETTING To reset your radio to the original (default) setting, turn on the radio while pressing and holding the button. The radio will go to standby mode at channel 1 without any Privacy Code. Page 11 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM SOLUTION No Power -- Check battery installation and/or replace batteries -- Check input power connection and/or wires to vehicle power source. Cannot Receive Messages -- Confirm the radios have the same channel and privacy code settings. -- Make sure that you are within range of the other transceivers. -- Buildings and other structures may interfere with your communication -- (See ABOUT RANGE on Page 7) Radio Is Not Responding To Button Presses -- Make sure key lock is not on. (See KEYPAD LOCK on Page 8) -- Radio might need to be reset. Turn radio off then on. Display Backlight Is Dim -- See DISPLAY ILLUMINATION on page 8 USE AND CARE 1. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the radio 2. Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions to clean the radio. 3. Do not immerse the radio in water. 4. Dry the radio with a dry lint-free cloth should it get wet. If you have a problem which you believe requires service, please call first and speak with a service technician at 816-241-8500. Many problems can be remedied over the phone without returning the unit for service. Page 12 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series SPECIFICATIONS Channels 15 GMRS Channels + 142 Privacy Codes Operating Frequency UHF 462.5500 ~ 462.725 MHz Power Source 13.8V GMRS FREQUENCY CHART CH. No CH. Freq (MHz) 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 Ch 8 – 14 Reserved for FRS CH. No CH. Freq (MHz) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 462.550 462.575 162.600 462.625 462.650 462.675 462.700 462.725 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES FREQUENCY CHART (Hz) Code Freq Code Freq Code Freq Code Freq Code Freq 67.0 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 156.7 162.2 167.9 173.8 179.9 186.2 192.4 203.5 33 34 35 36 37 38 210.7 218.1 225.7 233.6 241.8 250.3 Page 13 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series DCS PRIVACY CODE CHART No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 14 CODE 23 25 26 31 32 43 47 51 54 65 71 72 73 74 114 115 116 125 131 132 134 143 152 155 156 162 No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 CODE 165 172 174 205 223 226 243 244 245 251 261 263 265 271 306 311 315 331 343 346 351 364 365 371 411 412 No. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 CODE 413 423 431 432 445 464 465 466 503 506 516 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 No. 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 CODE 731 732 734 743 754 36 53 122 145 212 225 246 252 255 266 274 325 332 356 446 452 454 455 462 523 526 midlandusa.com Model MXT100 Series LIMITED WARRANTY Midland Radio Corporation will repair or replace, at its option without charge, any Midland GMRS transceiver which fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within Three Years following the initial consumer purchase. This warranty does not apply to water damage, battery leak or abuse. Accessories have a 90 day warranty from date of purchase, including any antennas, chargers, or earphones. This warranty does not include the cost of labor for removal or re-installation of the product in a vehicle or other mounting. For Product Purchased in the USA: Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning the warranted product, prepaid freight, along with proof of purchase to: Midland Radio Corporation Warranty Service Department 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City, MO 64120 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. For Product Purchased in Canada: Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning the warranted product, along with proof of purchase, to your dealer in Canada. This warranty gives you specified legal rights. Additional warranty rights may be provided by law in some areas. Page 15 midlandusa.com MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City, MO 64120 Call 816.241.8500 We’d love to hear from you! Let us know what you think of your new Midland product at or by visiting us at www.midlandusa.com Note: Features & Specifications are subject to change without notice. MIDLAND is not responsible for unintentional errors or omissions on its packaging. 201412240927
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