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 at a constant rate (requires about 12 hours to fully charge a dead battery) and batteries should not be left in the charger longer than 15 hours. The LED of the standard rate charger does
,.;***■« Features: State-of-the-art techniques have been used in the electronics of your new Midland CB. Including Midland Power performance —with a transmitter rated for legal maximum 4-watt output power with high level modulation in accordance with FCC Part 95. Plus a highly sensitive, selective dualconversion superheterodyne receiver with a tuned RF stage, ceramic filters and built in, automatic noise limiter-certified to FCC Part 15 requirements. Outside, it’s designed to give you the m
.. If the status LED blinks red once every five seconds in standby, the battery needs charging. When a low battery condition is detected, the radio will automatically revert to low power when transmitting to help prolong the battery's life. If beeps are enabled, two short beeps will be heard before each transmission indicating the radio has automatically switched to low power mode. Sending a 2-tone/selective call or emergency call Your radio may have been programmed to send a 2-tone or selective
The full 10channel weather receiver allows use on all current and future NOAA weather bureau channels plus Canadian and international channels. The unit incorporates microprocessor controlled PLL circuitry for precise tuning and increased function. Receiver noise and interference can now be largely eliminated by the new ESP2™ noise reduction system. Also included is a backlighted Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) digital information center that out- dates CB’s with LED readouts. How to install your M
Use the and keys to select the desired bank. Press the A key to enable (e) or disable (D) the bank for scan. Press the and keys to select another bank or press B D C or to exit. Channel Scan Edit To add or remove a channel in the current bank from the scan list, press and hold the Scan programmable button for two seconds. Use the and keys to select the desired channel. Press the A key to enable (e) or disable (D) the channel in the scan list. Press the and C keys to D select another channel or p
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 Transmit Low transmit Open audio Scan Talk-around Scan list indicator power path indicator indicator indicator Receive signal High transmit Scan priority Off-hook Key lock strength power channel scan stop indicator © 2007, Midland Radio Corporation Olympian™ Series Mobile Radio User’s Guide S
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5 for important buttons and controls. 1. Place 4 AA batteries (not supplied) into the compartment on the underside of the radio. (Note:batteries are important because they provide emergency power for the radio in case of a power outage.) 2. Plug the AC adapter into a standard house outlet. Plug the other end of the adapter into the DC jack on the back of the radio. 3. Pull out the antenna and extend to its full length above the weather radio 4. Program the Weather Channel for Your Area( A). Turn
The NWR/SAME decoding allows you to hear only messages concerning the area concerning you. You now have a choice as to what information will be brought to you. No more will you be awakened to hear of a problem many miles from your home that will not affect you. A clock with alarm is also featured. The 74-200 has an emergency battery backup system for use if you lose power. It will provide up to three hours of operation if power fails. The 74-200 NWR/SAME Weather / All Hazard Monitor is the lates
In this book… IN THIS BOOK…................................................................................................................................................. 2 WARNING NOTES ................................................................................................................................................. 3 FCC LICENSING INFORMATION............................................................................................................................ 3 SAFETY ....