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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this MIDLAND in-vehicle HYBRID UHF/CB radio.  

Please read this manual carefully to understand its functions and operations. 

The ML802 you purchased is an advanced UHF in-vehicle two way radio. 

ML802 combines the very latest in electronic hardware with the most up-to date computer aided 

design and manufacturing techniques to produce an extremely compact mobile radio with 

outstanding specifications and performance.

ML802 has remote controls built into the microphone. The radio is designed for unobtrusive  

mounting in modern vehicles with limited space. Its innovative features include built-in  

loud-speakers housed within both the extremely compact base and the remote microphone.

Note: The use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed in Australia by ACMA Radio  

Communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class license and  in New Zealand by the Ministry of 

Economic Development New Zealand.

Thank you for your support and interest in our products!

Maintenance service and support

 

The Company provides long-term support for its products. This support includes maintenance, 

spare parts and warranty within the warranty period. 

After the expiry of the warranty

 

The company provides technical services and spare parts to authorized radio dealers.

The ordering of replacement parts

 

When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, please specify the complete part code. 

All parts include part number, components or chassis. If you do not know the part code,  please 

indicate the chassis or group that the part relates to.

Personal safety 

 

For personal safety, please disconnect all power and RF cables before attempting any repair work. 

      All articles displaying this symbol on the body, packaging or instruction manual must not be 

thrown away in normal waste bins but should be placed in recycling bins or taken to a specialised 

waste disposal centre. 

       This symbol assures that a device complies with all applicable ACMA regulatory arrangements 

for radiocommunication equipment used in Australia.

Summary of Contents for ML802

Page 1: ...1 ML802 Instruction Manual UHF CB MOBILE RADIO with Remote Speaker Microphone ...

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Page 3: ...ax Absorption Current in TX 1 3A 5W 3 2A 15W Microphone MK802 w RJ45 Connector Base Speaker Power 2W Max Digital Coded Squelch DCS 104 Interference Eliminator CTCSS 50 Duplex Capability Yes Channel Memory Scan Yes LCD Display Segment Backlit LCD Keypad Yes 7 Colour Adjustable External Speaker Jack Yes TX RX Indicator Yes Scanning Receive Functions Yes Key Lock Yes Key Beep On Off Yes Auto Squelch ...

Page 4: ...elopment New Zealand Thank you for your support and interest in our products Maintenance service and support The Company provides long term support for its products This support includes maintenance spare parts and warranty within the warranty period After the expiry of the warranty The company provides technical services and spare parts to authorized radio dealers The ordering of replacement part...

Page 5: ...nel 5 repeater access is available in most areas Activate duplex on Channel 5 Telecommand Channels ACMA has reserved Channel 22 and Channel 23 as telecommand channels Transmission is prohibited on these channels ML802 blocks transmission on these 2 channels Channels 61 62 and 63 are for future use and TX is inhibited on these channels Commercial UHF LMR The ML802 features hybrid funcionality allow...

Page 6: ...ndication of the selected channel and all selected functions Backlit for night viewing Compact Size Fits into the smallest locations allowing installations in space challenged environments CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch and Digital Coded Squelch System option provides quiet channel operation Overvoltage Protection Special overvoltage detection circuitry protects the radio and w...

Page 7: ...477 4125MHz Channels 1 80 are fixed for Australian frequencies BANK2 450 520MHz LMR frequency for Channels 81 99 These channels can be programmed using optional programming software available to authorised dealers They can also be switched to high and low power LCD will show Hi Lo BANK1 and BANK2 switching mode LOCK MON the liquid crystal display will show P1 bank1 P2 bank2 Power To turn on briefl...

Page 8: ...nsmitting CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and DCS Digitally Coded Squelch CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and DCS Digitally Coded Squelch are squelch quieting systems that allow several groups of users to share the same channel without disturbing each other The system applies a continuous low level tone to your transmission and uses a matching tone decoder to control your rec...

Page 9: ... audio DCS digital sub audio OF represents no sub tone The unit provides 50 sets of CTCSS and 104 sets of DCS 3 After selecting the sub audio category you want to set press the Lock key to confirm your choice 4 Then press the handset function select button to confirm the selection of the desired sub audio group and then press to confirm your choice Note If you select a CTCSS personal code the prev...

Page 10: ...uelch Sensitivity 1 Briefly press the MENU key to enter the menu 2 Then press or key to select and stop when the LCD display Sq and briefly press the key to confirm and enter squelch sensitivity setting 3 Then you can press or key to choose the squelch sensitivity level you want and press the key to confirm The default setting is 05 which generally provides reliable squelch operation for most appl...

Page 11: ...71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Channel only for Emergency PRI Channel The Priority Channel feature allows you to immediately recall any one of your channels with instant access to your working channel or your local repeater with one button PRI Channel Setting 1 Select the channel you requested 2 Press and hold the PRI function key then enter the priority channel setting and then select the priority chann...

Page 12: ...the busy channel If the radio pauses on a busy channel and you don t wish to listen to the conversation briefly press either of the or keys The radio will skip over that channel and resume scanning from the next channel in the sequence Briefly press the key again to stop scanning and it will return to the previous channel To Activate Repeater Channels 1 Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds...

Page 13: ...m the display There is a TX icon displayed Note When you send out an alarm signal the signal will only last for three seconds in a minute After one minute the alarm will continue Call Tone Setting 1 Briefly press the menu key to enter the menu 2 Press or key to select and stop when the LCD display CA Press the key to confirm and enter calltone setting 3 Press or key to choose the desired setting a...

Page 14: ...ess the MENU key to enter the menu 2 Then press or key to select and stop when the LCD displays bp Press the key to confirm and enter keytone setting 3 Press or key to choose ON OFF Briefly press the key to confirm Wide Narrow Band Wide Narrow Band select only through PC programming USB Charger Charging power for cellphones and other devices Speaker Selection When the radio is ON press to switch H...

Page 15: ...476 9000 40 477 4000 Highway Channel 60 476 9125 80 477 4125 Appendix Two way radio frequency list Appendix CTCSS DCS list 50 groups of CTCSS Frequencies 01 67 0 11 94 8 21 131 8 31 171 3 41 203 5 02 69 3 12 97 4 22 136 5 32 173 8 42 206 5 03 71 9 13 100 0 23 141 3 33 177 3 43 210 7 04 74 4 14 103 5 24 146 2 34 179 9 44 218 1 05 77 0 15 107 2 25 151 4 35 183 5 45 225 7 06 79 7 16 110 9 26 156 7 36...

Page 16: ...3 08 047 26 145 44 252 62 364 80 503 98 712 09 051 27 152 45 255 63 365 81 506 99 723 10 053 28 155 46 261 64 371 82 516 A0 731 11 054 29 156 47 263 65 411 83 523 A1 732 12 065 30 162 48 265 66 412 84 526 A2 734 13 071 31 165 49 266 67 413 85 532 A3 743 14 072 32 172 50 271 68 423 86 546 A4 754 15 073 33 174 51 274 69 431 87 565 16 074 34 205 52 306 70 432 88 606 17 114 35 212 53 311 71 445 89 612...

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Page 20: ...replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure must accompany the products AFTER 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE Warranty repair and service is carried out by our National Service C...

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