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Model 5001z Ow ner’s Manual

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Operat ion

Operat ion

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LED Channel Display

- Displays the selected channel.

RX/ TX LED I ndicator

- When the radio is in receive mode, the LED will be green. When in transmit mode, 

the LED will be red.

Channel 9/ Normal Sw itch

- This switch is used for instant selection of emergency Channel 9 or Normal 

CB operation. I n normal position, all 40 CB channels can be accessed by the Channel Selector Knob.

BRT/ DI M Sw itch

- Controls the brightness of the LED channel indicator and the S/ RF meter for optimum 

brightness for day or night time usage. 

NB/ OFF Sw itch

- When this switch is in the NB position, the RF Noise Blanker will be activated. The RF 

Noise Blanker is very effective for cutting down on ignition interference.

CB- ANL/ PA Sw itch

- This switch selects the mode of operation. I n the CB-ANL positon, the PA function is 

disabled and the radio will transmit and receive on the CB frequency. I n the PA mode, incoming CB 
transmissions will be heard through the PA speaker. This allows you to hear transmissions when you 
are not inside your vehicle. 

The PA function should not be used unless a PA speaker is connected.  

Note: The ANL feature is always active to reduce background noise. This cannot be turned OFF.

S/ RF Meter

-This meter will swing proportionally to the strength of the incoming signal during transmission 

receiving. Also, it will swing proportionally to the RF output while transmitting. 

Press- to- Talk( PTT)  Button on Microphone-  

Both the receiving and transmitting functions of this radio 

are controlled by the Press-to-Talk button on the microphone. Press the PTT button and the transmit-
ter is activated; release the button to receive transmissions.  For optimum results when transmitting, 
hold the microphone 2 inches from the mouth and speak into the upper portion of the speaker 
grill. Be sure to speak clearly in a normal voice.

You should become familiar with the controls and complete the preceding installation
instructions before attempting operation of your CB.
1.      Rotate the On/ Off Volume Knob clockwise to turn the unit on.
2.      Rotate the RF Gain Knob fully clockwise.
3.      Adjust the Squelch Knob fully counter clockwise so noise is heard.
4.

Adjust the volume for a normal listening level.

5.

Rotate the Squelch Knob until the noise just disappears.  I n some cases you may 
need to rotate the RF Gain counter clockwise to reduce the noise level.

6.

Select the desired channel by rotating the Channel Selector Knob. 

7.

To transmit press the PTT button on the side of the microphone. Hold the micro
phone 2 to 3 inches from your lips and speak in a normal voice.

8.

To receive, simply release the PTT button.

How  t o Operat e your Transceiver 

How  t o Operat e your Transceiver 

Summary of Contents for 5001z

Page 1: ...5001z 5001z 40 Channel Citizen Band Mobile Radio 40 Channel Citizen Band Mobile Radio Ow ner s Manual Ow ner s Manual...

Page 2: ...nna Antenna How to Select Position Install and Tune the Right One for You Where you Locate your Antenna Does Make a Difference Antenna Installation Tuning your Antenna 5001z Front Panel Features and O...

Page 3: ...high tech engineering The unit incorporates microprocessor controlled PLL circuitry for precise tuning The 5001z is a classic style CB that is skillfully constructed with the finest components This r...

Page 4: ...river sup plemental restraint systems air bags or impair access to any controls Connecting cables must be routed and secured in such a manner as not to interfere with the opera tion of the brake accel...

Page 5: ...is also possible to connect to the Accessory terminal on the fuse block or ignition switch so that your CB automatically goes off when the ignition goes off B Then tightly connect the ground BLACK WIR...

Page 6: ...etc 4 Make sure you have a solid metal to metal ground 5 Exercise care to prevent cable damage Essentially you have five location choices the roof gutter rear deck front cowl or rear bumper Where you...

Page 7: ...ust until the receiver noise disappears This will require the incoming signal to be slightly stronger than the aver age receiver noise Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold level whic...

Page 8: ...This meter will swing proportionally to the strength of the incoming signal during transmission receiving Also it will swing proportionally to the RF output while transmitting Press to Talk PTT Butto...

Page 9: ...r other vehicles through your CB microphone External Speaker Jack When a speaker is connected to this jack the internal speaker is by passed All received signals will be heard through the external spe...

Page 10: ...Power Supply 13 8 VDC Size 10 25 D x 2 12 H x 6 25 W Unit Weight 3 lbs RECEI VER Sensitivity 0 7 uV for 10dB s n Selectivity 45 dB 10 kHz Squelch Range Adjustable less than 1 uV Audio Output Power 4 W...

Page 11: ...r removal or re installation of the prod uct in a vehicle or other mounting Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning the war ranted product freight prepaid along...

Page 12: ...t 2 Include the following a full description of any problems b money order for 7 50 to cover shipping and handling this may not be required in some states c daytime telephone number name address 3 For...

Page 13: ...Model 5001z Owner s Manual Page 13...

Page 14: ...DLAND RADI O CORPORATI ON MI DLAND RADI O CORPORATI ON Note Features Specifications are subject to change without notice MIDLAND is not responsi ble for unintentional errors or omissions on its packag...

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