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Anleitung Midland Radio, modell SP-410

Hersteller: Midland Radio
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Dateiname: SP-410.pdf

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Anleitung Zusammenfassung


If you press the upper function button for less than two seconds the monitor mode will be activated while pressed and deactivated when released. For details, please see the “Monitoring the channel” section. .. If you press the upper function button for more than two seconds the monitor mode will latch on. To turn the monitor mode off, press and release the upper function button. For details, please see the “Monitoring the channel” section. [8] PTT (Push to talk) button. The PTT button must be pressed while you speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button to receive transmissions from other radios. [9] Lower function (scan) button. The lower function button performs two functions. The primary function is activated by a brief button press (press and release) and the secondary function is activated by pressing the button for more than two seconds (press and hold): .. If you press and release the lower function button, the radio will begin scanning the channels in the scan list. Press and release the lower function button again to stop scan. For details, please see the “Scanning channels” section. .. If you press and hold (>2 seconds) the lower function button, the channel currently selected by the channel knob will be added or removed from the scan list. A high pitched beep will indicate the channel was added to the scan list, a low pitched beep indicates the channel was already in the scan list and was removed. For details, please see the “Editing your scan list” section. Setup Unpacking The following items are supplied in the standard package: .. One transceiver (SP-410, SP-420, SP-430 or SP-440) .. One battery pack (18-B02) .. One belt clip (81-BC1) .. One plastic accessory dust cover .. One rubber easy access dust cover .. One user’s manual If something is missing please promptly advise your supplier. Attaching and removing the antenna To attach the antenna: 1. Locate the antenna terminal (threaded female connector) on transceiver’s top. 2. Hold the transceiver with one hand and the base (the thicker part) of the antenna with the other hand. 3. Attach the included rubber antenna to the antenna terminal by turning it clockwise until it is firmly seated. Do not overtighten. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna base counterclockwise. .. The antenna should always be attached to the radio when it is operated. Transmitting without the antenna may damage the transmitter. Use only the recommended antennas. Installing and removing the battery pack To install the battery pack: Hold the transceiver’s body with one hand and the battery pack with the other. 1. Slide the bottom of the battery pack into the son the bottom of the transceiver. 2. Gently push the top of the battery pack toward the transceiver until a click is heard. The battery pack will snap into place and should be firmly locked. To remove the battery pack: 1. Press the battery release button located on the back of the battery pack. 2. Hold the release button and gently lift the top of the battery pack away from the transceiver. 3. Remove the battery pack by separating it from the transceiver’s body. Installing and removing the belt clip The supplied belt clip allows you to attach the transceiver to your belt, while the radio is not in use or is in receive mode. The radio should be held as instructed in the “Transmitting to other radios” section while transmitting. To install the belt clip onto the battery pack’s body: 1. Slide the clip into the appropriate guides located on the back of the battery until it firmly locks. To remove the belt clip: 2. Gently lift the belt clip release. 3. While lifting the belt clip release slide the belt clip off the battery. Charging the battery pack The battery pack should be charged prior to use. To charge the battery pack you should setup the charger and insert the radio (or battery) as follows: 1. Connect the DC plug on the AC adapter to the mating socket on the back of the charging cradle. 2. Plug the AC adapter into a grounded AC power outlet which supplies the specified input voltage for the AC adapter. 3. Make sure the radio is switched off. 4. Insert the radio into the cradle with the front of the radio facing toward the front of the cradle (the three metallic contacts of the battery pack must make contact with the three contacts inside the cradle). The LED indicator will glow red indicating the battery is charging. 5. The rapid charger will fully charge the 1300 mAH NiMH battery in approximately 1.5 hours. The rapid charger will change to a green LED and switch to a trickle charge rate when a full charge is detected. The standard rate charger will charge the battery in about 12 hours. .. Removing the battery before it is fully charged will temporarily reduce the duty cycle. ! The battery should not be left in the charger longer than 15 hours. ! The battery charger is for indoor use only. ! For best duty and battery life please see the “Battery Packs” section. Basic Operation This section describes many of...

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