Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MO-4128 Midland Radio
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User’s Guide Olympian™ Series MO-4128 45 Watt UHF Mobile Transceiver MO-7008/MO-7128 70Watt VHF Mobile Transceiver www.midlandradio.com.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 2 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIO NAL USE ONLY The FCC has adopted a safe ty standard fo r human ex posure to RF energy.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 3 Contents Conventions and Symbol s in this Book ................................... 4 Disclaimer ..........................................
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 4 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Conventions and Symbols in this Book This symbol marks a “c au tion”.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 5 Do not operate the radio near unshiel ded electric a l blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. Do not operate the transm itter of a n y radio unless all RF connectors are secur e.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 6 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Introduction Congratulations! By choosi ng the Midland Olympian™ mobile transceiver, you have selected a professional grade radio.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 7 5 Easy scan list editing. 5 50 CTCSS tones and 104 DCS codes are programmable per channel. In addition, up to three custom CT CSS tone frequencies may be programmed into t he radio.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 8 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Recommended Accessories AA-147 0A Remote speaker ACC-4473 Repl acement microphone ACC-704 Deskto p microphone ACC-709 DTMF microp hone Radio Controls Front Panel 1.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 9 Rear Panel 1. SO-239 antenna connector. 2. 13.6 V DC power connecto r (negative ground only). 3. 3.5 mm mono audio jack for external spe aker connection.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 10 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Setup Unpacking The following items are supplied in the standard package: 5 One transceiver. 5 One microphone. 5 One DC power cord 5 On e mounting brac ket.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 11 Basic Operation ! Before turning on your radio for the first time, y o u should ensure po w er connections have been made correctly and all antenna connection s are proper and secure.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 12 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Receiving Transmissions from Other Radios Each channel of your radio may be programmed for carrier squelch operation, CTCSS/DCS operati on or 2-tone operation.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 13 receive signals until a 2-tone signal ha s been decoded. When the programmed 2-tone signal is d ecoded, the TX/Busy indicator will blink green, a beep sequen ce may sound, and subsequent receive audio will be heard over the spe aker.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 14 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 5. Keep the PTT switch press ed until you have finished speaking. 6. Release the PTT switch to return to receive mode. Do not shout! It will only create distortion.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 15 than other channels in the scan list. The priority channel will also be checked for activity while the radio i s receiving on a non- priority channel.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 16 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Priority Select Scan If channel select priority scan has been program med by your dealer or communications coordi nator, the channel selected when scan is turned on will be assigned as the priority channel.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 17 the channel must be in a bank incl uded in the scan list and the channel must be in the scan list.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 18 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com CH BNK C e CH 1C e CH 2C D CH 3C e CH 4C D CH BNK B D CH 1B e CH 2B e CH 3B D.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 19 Programmable Functions For increased flexibility and customizatio n, the 6 front panel.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 20 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Emergency Press and hold this button to activate the emergen cy function.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 21 Panel Display Press and release this button to turn off the LCD. Pre ss again to turn the display back on. Public Address Press and release this button to activate public address mode.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 22 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Talk Around Press and release this button to shift the radio tra nsmit frequency to the programmed chann el receive frequency.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 23 A B D C Key Assignment Notes Message Display Quick Reference Error Codes Display Descr.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 24 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Function Codes Display Description IND CALL Individual call GRP CALL Group call ALL CA.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 25 Specifications General specificat ions MO-7008/7128 (70W ) VHF MO-4128 (45W) UHF Frequ.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide 26 © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com Olympian™ Mobile Connectors.
Olympian ™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation http://www.midlandradio.com 27 Warranty Statement Midland Radio Corporation (herein, Mi dland) warrants each new radi.
5900 PARRETTA DRIVE, KANSAS CITY, MISS OURI, 64120 PHONE: (816) 241-8500, FAX: (816) 241-5713 www.midlandradio.com Revised May 2008 Printed in Malaysia This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condi tion that this device does not cause harmf ul interference.
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