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Titan

 Mobile User’s Guide

 

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 2005, Midland Radio Corporation

 

Recommended Accessories and Options 

Microphones 

70-2184 

DTMF

 

display and programming microphone 

70-2185

 DTMF 

microphone 

70-2188 

Weatherproof microphone 

70-2328A

 Replacement 

microphone

 

Control Heads, Mounting Brackets and Speakers 

70-2202 

Standard (three character) control head 

70-2203

 

Deluxe (twelve character) control head 

70-2278 

Trunk mount conversion kit

 

70-2290 

Under dash mounting bracket 

70-2291 

Trunk mount tray 

70-2358

 Remote 

speaker 

Cables 

70-0038 

6 meter DC power cable (mid power radios) 

70-0039

 

2 meter DC power cable (mid power radios) 

70-0042 

2 meter DC power cable (high power radios)

 

70-0046 

6 meter DC power cable (high power radios) 

70-0076 

6 meter control cable

 

70-0076QC 

7 meter quick connect control cable

 

Base Equipment 

70-2020D 

Tone termination panel (factory install only) 

70-2286 

11 Amp power supply w/shroud (mid-power radios) 

70-2305BT 

Desktop microphone

 

Options 

70-2182

 

320 channel expansion kit 

70-2197 

Noise filter 

70-2271(A)

 

Ignition sense kit (factory install only) 

70-2945-1A

 

Internal VHF mobile repeater package 

 

for VHF-low and UHF band mobiles 

 

(factory install only) 

70-2945-2A

 

Internal UHF mobile repeater package 

 

for VHF-low and VHF-high band mobiles 

 

(factory install only) 

Summary of Contents for 700671C

Page 1: ...User s Guide Titan Series 120 320 Channel VHF Low Band Mobile 120 320 Channel VHF High Band Mobile 120 320 Channel UHF High Band Mobile www midlandradio com...

Page 2: ...for this transmitter must be mounted on the center of the roof ONLY and must be installed in vehicle having the following characteristics in order to prevent bystanders and passengers from being expos...

Page 3: ...Head 10 Setup 12 Unpacking 12 Installation 12 Operation 13 Turning the Radio On and Off 13 Channel Selection 13 Group Selection 13 Receiving Transmissions from Other Radios 13 Transmitting to Other R...

Page 4: ...t prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete accurate and up to date Midland assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its con...

Page 5: ...hicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas conform to the NFPA 58 standard National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA 58 applies to radio installations in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum...

Page 6: ...Hz C 42 50 MHz 70 0674 X 110 W VHF low band deluxe head trunk mount A 30 36 MHz B 36 42 MHz C 42 50 MHz 70 1341B 50 W VHF high band standard head dash mount B 150 174 MHz 70 1344B 50 W VHF high band d...

Page 7: ...y transmit and priority lookback are standard Nuisance delete and scan escape functions are available 5 Extensive and simple scan list editing functions 5 User selectable scan modes busy scan priority...

Page 8: ...power cable mid power radios 70 0039 2 meter DC power cable mid power radios 70 0042 2 meter DC power cable high power radios 70 0046 6 meter DC power cable high power radios 70 0076 6 meter control c...

Page 9: ...nsmit Icon Monitor Icon Busy Channel Icon Busy Scan Icon 3 Character Alpha Numeric Channel Label Priority Scan Icon Add Delete Mode Icon Auxiliary Mode Icon Transmit Icon Busy Channel Icon Busy Scan I...

Page 10: ...Titan Mobile User s Guide 10 2005 Midland Radio Corporation Standard Control Head Deluxe Control Head 1 3 5 2 6 7 8 4 1 3 5 2 6 7 8 4 9...

Page 11: ...AUX icon AX1 icon on standard head will be displayed while the auxiliary function or option is active 5 A D button Press and release the A D button to enter scan list add delete mode The A D icon AX2...

Page 12: ...h deluxe control head Installation Radio installation should only be done by qualified and trained personnel familiar with automotive electronics installation and FCC RF exposure guidelines This trans...

Page 13: ...or regarding channels programmed in your radio Group Selection Your radio channels may be organized into channel groupings that further sort and organize your channels To select a different group of c...

Page 14: ...e no audio is heard CTCSS DCS allows multiple users to share the same frequency However CTCSS DCS is only useful to avoid disturbing other users with messages not related to them If more than one radi...

Page 15: ...the microphone approximately 2 inches from your mouth and speak across the face of the microphone in a clear normal voice 5 Keep the PTT switch pressed until you have finished speaking 6 Release the...

Page 16: ...be checked for activity while the radio is receiving on a non priority channel Once the receive signal ends the radio may be programmed to wait a period of time before resuming scan When the Scan hold...

Page 17: ...the radio will pause scan and display that channel While stopped on a non priority channel the radio will continue to check for activity on the priority channel s This is called priority channel look...

Page 18: ...hannel rotate the channel menu knob clockwise Public Safety Scan Public Safety scan is available when your dealer has programmed PS Scan Selection No user scan mode selection is possible in Public Saf...

Page 19: ...nob clockwise Priority Monitor Mode Dual watch Priority Monitor mode is available when your dealer has programmed Second Scan Selection Use the menu function to select PRI scan mode The default user s...

Page 20: ...ity channel s Editing Your Scan List One of the features of your Titan mobile radio is the ability to add channels and groups of channels to your scan list Of course you may also delete channels from...

Page 21: ...PTT on certain channels Or if ANI has been configured by programming but not enabled for the channel you can use the menu function to temporarily enable ANI A thirty second release timer will be start...

Page 22: ...roup scan AGS 7 Press the channel menu knob to proceed to the next menu item scan selection 8 Rotate the channel menu knob to select PRI SCN or P S Follow the same steps to set the additional menu ite...

Page 23: ...ight 6 0 lbs 2 7 kg 10 2 lbs 4 6 kg EIA TIA 603 receiver specs Frequency stability 30 to 60 C 2 5 ppm 2 5 ppm 12 dB SINAD sensitivity 0 25 V 0 25 V Selectivity 90 dB 20 KHz 90 dB 20 KHz Intermodulatio...

Page 24: ...receiver specs Frequency stability 30 to 60 C 2 5 ppm 2 5 ppm 12 dB SINAD sensitivity 0 25 V 0 25 V Selectivity 85 dB 25 30 KHz 85 dB 25 30 KHz Intermodulation rejection 75 dB 25 50 KHz 80 dB 50 100 K...

Page 25: ...iver specs Frequency stability 30 to 60 C 2 5 ppm 2 5 ppm 12 dB SINAD sensitivity 0 25 V 0 25 V Selectivity 75 dB 25 KHz 75 dB 25 KHz Intermodulation rejection 75 dB 25 50 KHz 80 dB 50 100 KHz 75 dB 2...

Page 26: ...p JP2 or 12V JP1 Remove accessory hang up loop to use mic hang up Remove JP2 and install JP1 for DTMF microphones 5 RD 6 SD 7 RTS 8 CTS 1 Aux 1 2 Ground 3 Hang up Normally grounded 4 Speaker 2 5 Inter...

Page 27: ...e of its use and for the reinstallation of the product Midland shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required which results from normal wear and tear or is necessitated in w...

Page 28: ...lies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference This radio operates in FCC regulated frequency bands All radios must be li...

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