Midland G12 Manual de usuario

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In this manual…
1 Introduction 3
2 Safety First 4
2.1 Conventions and Symbols in this manual 4
2.2 Warning notes 4
2.3 Service 5
3 Parts description 6
3.1 Description of parts and of the commands 6
3.2 Symbols on the display 8
4 Preparing to use 9
4.1 Fixing/removing the belt clip 9
4.2 Installing/removing the batteries 9
4.3 Recharging the batteries 10
4.4 Proper use of rechargeable batteries 11
5 Standard operations 12
5.1 Turning on/off 12
5.2 Back light of the display 12
5.3 Checking the remain battery charge 12
5.4 Volume regulation 13
5.5 Selection of the operational channel 13
5.6 Reception and transmission 14
5.7 Operationalmodes(openorrestrictedtrafc) 15
5.8 Monitor function 16
5.9 Selection of transmission power 16
5.10 Keypad lock 17
5.11 Audio call function 17
5.12 Enabling/disabling keypad tones 17
5.13 Enabling/disabling roger beep 17
6 Functions of the MENU button 18
6.1 Selection of melody call 19
6.2 VOX Mode 19
6.3 Scanning of favourite channels 21
6.4 Vibration alert 22
6.5 Dual Watch 22
6.6 Transmission lock when channel is busy 22
6.7 Compander 22
6.8 Timeout timer 23
6.9 Forced reception time 23
7 Programming frequencies and CTCSS/DCS codes 24
7.1 Programming modes 24
8 Cleaning and maintenance of your radio 25
8.1 Cleaning the radio 25
8.2 Contacts of desk battery charger 25
8.3 Connectors 25
9 Troubleshooting 26
9.1 Troubleshooting table 26
9.2 Reset 28
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Pagina 1 - In this manual…

1EnglishIn this manual…1 Introduction 32 Safety First 42.1 Conventions and Symbols in this manual 42.2 Warning notes 42.3 Service 53 Par

Pagina 2

10 Englishagainst the battery compartment until it is perfectly aligned with the transceiver body.5) Carefullyreturntheclaspontotheprotectivec

Pagina 3 - 1 Introduction

11English! Donotforgettoreplacetherubberapaftercharging.Battery capacity (mAh) Time (hours) 1.200 101.800 15APPROXIMATETIMESFORACOMPLET

Pagina 4 - 2 Safety First

12 Englishbattery life, which is 400 cycles of charge/discharge on average. It is completely normal for operating duty to decrease when the batteries

Pagina 5 - 2.3 Service

13EnglishIndicator Meaning Notes Full charge The symbol will show when batteries are completely charged (e.g. Soon after recharging) 2/3 of charge rem

Pagina 6 - 3 Parts description

14 EnglishChannel Frequency (MHz) CTCSS/DCS1 446.00625 NO2 446.01875 NO3 446.03125 NO4 446.04375 NO5 446.05625 NO6 446.06875 NO7 446.08125 NO8 446.093

Pagina 7

15English5.6.c Transmission1) Ensurethatnooneelseistalkingontheselectedchannel(consultpreviousparagraph).2) KeeppressedthePTT button

Pagina 8 - 3.2 Symbols on the display

16 English2 Restricted trafc mode does not guarantee privacy of communication. Indeed, when using CTCSS/DCS, anyone operating in open tr

Pagina 9 - 4 Preparing to use

17English5.10 Keypad lock During normal use you can lock the transceiver’s keypad in order to avoid accidental activation of any function.To activate

Pagina 10 - 4.3 Recharging the batteries

18 English2) Keep the button + pressed and turn your device back on. All symbols on the display light up for about one second and you hea

Pagina 11

19EnglishMenu Function Display1 Selection of the operational channel (Channel)2 Selection of melody call CA3 Settings of internal VOX I4 Settings of

Pagina 12 - 5 Standard operations

2 English10Technicalspecication 2911 Frequencies and codes tables 3011.1 Equivalent number of reference MIDLAND G12 - PMR446 channels radio

Pagina 13 - 5.4 Volume regulation

20 English6.2.a Settings of internal VOX Ifyouusethedeviceonitsown,youcanenabletheinternalVOXandoptimise its functioning by registering

Pagina 14

21English6.3 Scanning of favourite channels MIDLAND G12 can automatically search for signals on the favourite channelsbyscanning,i.e.selectingthe

Pagina 15 - CTCSS/DCS)

22 English6.4 Vibration alertWithreferencetopar.5.11,youcansetyourdevicetovibrateforabouttwosecondswheneveritreceivesacallingtone

Pagina 16

23Englishrespectively during transmission and reception. If you communicate withother devices whichdonothave a compander function,itisadvi

Pagina 17 - 5.11 Audio call function

24 English7 Programming frequencies and CTCSS/DCS codes 7.1 Programming modesYoucanredeneradiofrequencies(choosingthemamongtheeightPMR446f

Pagina 18

25EnglishCTCSS tones available (from c01 to c38) and 83DCS codes(from d01 to d83).8) If you wish to change the radio frequency or C

Pagina 19 - 6.1 Selection of melody call

26 English9 TroubleshootingYour MIDLAND G12 is designed to give you years of trouble free use. In the event of a problem please consult the following

Pagina 20

27EnglishProblem Possible cause SolutionReception is broken and/or disturbedExtremely weak signal Try to disable squelch temporarily using th

Pagina 21

28 English9.2 ResetMalfunctioninginthelogicofthedevice(conictingsymbolsonthedisplay,functionsdonotwork,etc.)isanunlikelyeventwhi

Pagina 22 - 6.7 Compander

29English10TechnicalspecicationGENERALChannels 8+8 EightchannelsPMR446bandrepeated(9to16)withCTCSStonesGenerationoffrequencies- Synthes

Pagina 23 - 6.9 Forced reception time

3English1 Introduction MIDLAND G12 is a high-quality handheld transceiver. Its robust and reliable design makes it ideally suitable for professional u

Pagina 24 - CTCSS/DCS codes

30 English11 Frequencies and codes tables These tables contain necessary information to correctly set MIDLAND G12 to operate with other manufacturers’

Pagina 25 - 8.3 Connectors

31EnglishNo. DCS code1 232 253 264 315 326 437 478 519 5410 6511 7112 7213 7314 7415 11416 11517 11618 12519 13120 13221 13422 14323 15224 15525 15626

Pagina 27

4 English2 Safety First 2.1 Conventions and Symbols in this manualFor ease and convenience of use, this manual uses symbols tohighlight,pr

Pagina 28 - 9.2 Reset

5Englishaccessoriesgetswet,dryitoffassoonaspossiblewithasoft,clean cloth. If you feel that liquid may have penetrated the radio’s housing

Pagina 29 - 10Technicalspecication

6 English3 Parts description 3.1 Description of parts and of the commandsRefer to the following pictures to locate the variouspartsandget

Pagina 30

7English[1] Antenna(cannotbedetached)-receivesandtransmitradiosignals.[2] ON/OFF/VOLUME knob - turns the equipment on/off and adjust

Pagina 31 - G12 - DCS codes

8 English3.2 Symbols on the displayThe liquid crystal display of your PMR446 transceiver constantly displays the operating status of the devic

Pagina 32

9English4 Preparing to use4.1 Fixing/removing the belt clipThe rear belt clip allows the user to easily clip the transceiver to a belt. However, it

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