Midland SP-430 - Manual

Midland SP-430

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Conventions and Symbols in this Book
  • Page 5 – Disclaimer; Read the instructions in this handbook carefully; sure to save it for future reference.; Do not carry the transceiver by the antenna
  • Page 6 – Respect the environmental conditions
  • Page 7 – Introduction; Radio models
  • Page 9 – Radio Controls
  • Page 10 – Top
  • Page 11 – The PTT button must be pressed
  • Page 12 – Setup; Unpacking
  • Page 13 – Installing and removing the battery pack; To install the battery pack:; Installing and removing the belt clip
  • Page 14 – To install the belt clip onto the battery pack’s body:; Charging the battery pack; Make sure the radio is switched off.
  • Page 15 – The battery charger is for indoor use only.
  • Page 16 – Basic Operation; Turning the radio ON and OFF
  • Page 17 – Carrier squelch operation; green
  • Page 18 – Monitoring the channel
  • Page 19 – Transmitting to other radios; Follow these steps to transmit on your radio:
  • Page 20 – Selecting transmission power
  • Page 21 – Scanning channels; resume timer
  • Page 22 – Busy channel scan; channel dwell time; Priority channel scan; priority channel lookback
  • Page 23 – Transmitting while in scan mode; When PTT is pressed, the radio will generate an error beep
  • Page 24 – Advanced Operations; Operating hands-free
  • Page 25 – Selecting VOX sensitivity; except the programmed priority
  • Page 26 – Care and Maintenance; Using rechargeable battery packs
  • Page 27 – Recharging battery packs
  • Page 29 – Memory effect; regularly; Erasing memory effect
  • Page 30 – Fully charge the battery and check the battery capacity. If; Cleaning your radio; soft pencil rubber; Do not use liquid, alcohol or aerosol cleaners.; Optional Accessories; The speaker input impedance should be at least 8 ohms.
  • Page 31 – Any accessory should be of high quality suitable for; Recommended accessories
  • Page 32 – Quick Reference; Controls function table
  • Page 33 – Status LED table
  • Page 34 – Specifications
  • Page 35 – Warranty Statement
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User’s Guide

SP-400

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4/16 Channel VHF-FM Portable Transceiver

4/16 Channel UHF-FM Portable Transceiver

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Summary

Page 2 - FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS

SP-400 Series User’s Guide 2 © 2005, Midland Radio Corporation FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL USE ONLY The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), within its action in General Docket 93-62, November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequen...

Page 3 - Contents

SP-400 Series User’s Guide Contents Conventions and Symbols in this Book ................................... 4 Disclaimer ................................................................................ 5 Safety ....................................................................................... ...

Page 4 - Conventions and Symbols in this Book

SP-400 Series User’s Guide Sending a 2-tone/selective call or emergency call ............. 20 Scanning channels ............................................................. 21 Advanced Operations ............................................................ 24 Operating hands-free .....................

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