Page 3 - FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 3 FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL USE ONLY The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy. Properoperation of this radio under normal conditions results in user exposure to RF ...
Page 4 - Contents
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 4 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Contents Conventions and Symbols in this Book ................................... 5 Disclaimer ................................................................................ 4 Safety ........................................
Page 5 - Conventions and Symbols in this Book; Read the instructions in this book carefully.; Be sure
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 5 Conventions and Symbols in this Book 7 This symbol marks a “caution”. Cautions are specialnotices which you should read and follow carefully toavoid possible damage to your equipment and to avoidpotential danger to yoursel...
Page 6 - . All equipment should be serviced by a qualified; Do not
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 6 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 7 Be sure the PTT button is not pressed when you donot need to transmit. 7 Do not operate the radio near unshielded electricalblasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. 7 Do not operate the transmitter of any radio unles...
Page 7 - Introduction; Radio Features
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 7 Introduction Congratulations! By choosing the Midland Olympian™ SeriesMO-1008 / MO-4008 / MO-1016 / MO-4016 mobile transceiver,you have selected a professional grade radio. Its rugged designwill provide years of reliable s...
Page 9 - Radio Controls; Front Panel
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 9 Radio Controls Front Panel 1. Power/volume knob. Rotate clockwise to turn on the radio.Rotate further clockwise to increase volume. 2. TX/Busy indicator. Lights green when channel is busy andred when radio is transmitting....
Page 10 - Rear Panel
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 10 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Rear Panel 1. SO-239 antenna connector. 2. 13.6 V DC power connector (negative ground only). 3. 3.5 mm mono audio jack for external speaker connection. 4. High density DB15 option interface connector. Backlit LCD Details ...
Page 11 - Setup; Unpacking
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 11 Setup Unpacking The following items are supplied in the standard package: 5 One transceiver (MO-1008, MO-4008, MO-1016 or MO-4016). 5 One microphone. 5 One mounting bracket. 5 One mounting hardware package. 5 One user’s m...
Page 12 - Basic Operation; Turning the Radio On and Off; Carrier Squelch Operation
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 12 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Basic Operation ! Before turning on your radio for the first time, you shouldensure power connections have been made correctly andall antenna connections are proper and secure. Turning the Radio On and Off Rotate the powe...
Page 13 - threshold level will be indicated by a steady
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 13 threshold level will be indicated by a steady green Tx/Busy indicator. CTCSS/DCS Operation CTCSS or DCS signaling adds an additional condition to carriersquelch operation. In addition to the signal having to exceed thesqu...
Page 14 - Transmitting to Other Radios
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 14 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Consult your dealer or communications coordinator forfurther details on how your radio has been programmedfor 2-tone operation. 2-tone signaling allows users to receive only callsintended for them. However, more than one ...
Page 15 - Scanning Channels
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 15 Press PTT before you start talking and release PTT afteryou have finished speaking. Your radio doesn’t allow you to talk and receivesimultaneously, so keep your transmission short. Whenyou are transmitting, other people c...
Page 16 - has expired, scanning will resume. This scan hang timer; Busy Channel Scan; , and the receive audio from the
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 16 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Once the receive signal ends, the radio may be programmed towait a period of time before resuming scan. When the scan hang timer has expired, scanning will resume. This scan hang timer will also be started whenever the ra...
Page 17 - Priority Select Scan; If; Transmitting While in Scan Mode; priority only transmit
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 17 Priority Select Scan If channel select priority scan has been programmed by your dealer or communications coordinator, the channel selectedwhen scan is turned on will be assigned as the priority channel.Operation will oth...
Page 18 - Programmable Functions; and
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 18 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Programmable Functions For increased flexibility and customization, the 6 front panelbuttons [ ∼ ], [ ], [A], [B], [C] and [D] may be programmed with the following functions: Call Alert Press and release this button to ...
Page 20 - Talk Around; Message Display Quick Reference; Error Codes; Display
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 20 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation Press and release this button and use the up and down keys tochange the noise squelch level for the current channel. Thesquelch range is 0-16 with 1 being the most sensitive level.Selecting 0 will disable the noise squelc...
Page 21 - Function Codes
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 21 Function Codes Display Description CI Individual call CG Group call CA All call CK Kill call CR Resurrection call CS ANI start call NK No function assigned to key SC Scan start NN Channel restored to scan list NF Channel ...
Page 22 - PS; Clone mode start; PP; Password prompt
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 22 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation PS Clone mode start PP Password prompt
Page 23 - Specifications
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 23 Specifications General specifications MO-1008/1016 (VHF) MO-4008/4016 (UHF) Frequency range 136-174 MHz 430-470 MHz FCC ID number MMAMO1032 MMAMO4032 FCC type acceptance Part 90 Part 90 Maximum number of channels 8/16 8/1...
Page 24 - MO-Series option connector
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide 24 © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 3 Ignition Sense2 Speaker 2 1 Speaker 1 4 Call Alert 5 Hook Switch 6 PTT 11 Discriminator Out 7 Rx Audio Out 12 RxD 13 Ground 9 TxD 14 Switched 13.6 Vdc10 Mic Modulation In15 Subaudible In 8 Decode Valid MO-Series option ...
Page 25 - Warranty Statement
MO-1008 / 4008 / 1016 / 4016 User’s Guide © 2004, Midland Radio Corporation 25 Warranty Statement Midland Radio Corporation (herein, Midland) warrants each new radio product manufacturedor supplied by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use andservice for a period lis...