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User’s Guide 

 

 

Olympian™ Series 

 

8/32/128 Channel VHF-FM Mobile Transceiver 

8/32/128 Channel UHF-FM Mobile Transceiver 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for MO-1016

Page 1: ...User s Guide Olympian Series 8 32 128 Channel VHF FM Mobile Transceiver 8 32 128 Channel UHF FM Mobile Transceiver www midlandradio com...

Page 2: ...he center of the roof ONLY and must be installed in vehicle having the following characteristics in order to prevent bystanders and passengers from being exposed to levels exceeding the limits for Gen...

Page 3: ...t LCD Details 9 Setup 10 Unpacking 10 Installation 10 Basic Operation 11 Turning the Radio On and Off 11 Channel Selection 11 Bank Selection 11 Receiving Transmissions from Other Radios 12 Transmittin...

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: ...ehicles 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 MO 4032 32 channel UHF 430 470 MHz MO 4128 128 channel UHF 430 470 MHz Radio Features The Olympian series mobile transceiver is a programmable synthesized radio featuring 5 45 Watts UHF 50 Watts VH...

Page 7: ...allow transmission during repeater hangtime 5 A transmit time out timer may be programmed to limit continuous transmission time A PTT release and penalty timer are also programmable 5 A public addres...

Page 8: ...he radio Rotate further clockwise to increase volume 2 TX Busy indicator Lights green when channel is busy and red when radio is transmitting 3 Backlit LCD display Provides radio status and channel in...

Page 9: ...3 3 5 mm mono audio jack for external speaker connection 4 High density DB15 option interface connector Backlit LCD Details 1 2 3 4 Transmit indicator Receive signal strength Low transmit power High...

Page 10: ...qualified and trained personnel familiar with automotive electronics installation and FCC RF exposure guidelines This transceiver should be installed in 12V negative ground vehicles only More complet...

Page 11: ...e to use the radio Consult your dealer or communications coordinator if you have further questions Channel Selection Use the up and down keys to select the desired operating channel Please consult you...

Page 12: ...rrier squelch operation In addition to the signal having to exceed the squelch threshold level the received signal must also have the correct CTCSS or DCS tone or code before the audio will be passed...

Page 13: ...mmed for 2 tone operation 2 tone signaling allows users to receive only calls intended for them However more than one radio transmitting at a time will still cause interference Do not transmit if the...

Page 14: ...not occupy the channel too much The radio might be programmed with a timeout timer which will automatically end your transmission after a preset time In this case release PTT and wait for a few second...

Page 15: ...ng on a channel Your dealer or communications coordinator will customize the scan options for your particular situation the following paragraphs detail the available options Busy Channel Scan If no pr...

Page 16: ...n is turned on will be assigned as the priority channel Operation will otherwise follow the priority channel scan conventions Transmitting While in Scan Mode If PTT is pressed while the radio is in sc...

Page 17: ...l must be in a bank included in the scan list and the channel must be in the scan list As you are editing the scan list if an e is shown in the upper right corner of the display the channel or bank is...

Page 18: ...ys to select another channel or press B C or D to exit In the example below channels 2A 1C and 3C will be scanned Channels 1B and 2B will not be scanned since channel bank B is disabled from scanning...

Page 19: ...n to enable the horn output After a 2 tone or DTMF option sequence is decoded the horn output will activate as programmed A decoded call must be reset by a call reset programmable button or the call r...

Page 20: ...s and release the programmed button to switch to the assigned preset channel If allowed by dealer programming press and hold the programmed function button to assign the current channel as the 1st or...

Page 21: ...ation Scan Press and release this button to activate scan Press again to turn scan off Press and hold this button for two seconds to enter channel scan edit mode Scan Escape Press and release this but...

Page 22: ...oise squelch circuit Press the squelch button again to exit squelch level mode Talk Around Press and release this button to shift the radio transmit frequency to the programmed channel receive frequen...

Page 23: ...des Display Description NO EEP No response from EEPROM PLL ERR PLL unlock EEP ERR EEPROM data error HI TEMP Radio high temperature CLN ERR Cloning error DAT ERR Serial communication error LOW BAT Low...

Page 24: ...emoved from scan list TA ON Talk around on TA OFF Talk around off SQL 0 15 Current channel squelch level LOCK ON Key lock on LOCK OFF Key lock off EMER Emergency function activated PA ON Public addres...

Page 25: ...12 dB SINAD sensitivity 0 25 V 0 25 V Selectivity 70 dB WB 65 dB NB 70 dB WB 65 dB NB Intermodulation rejection 70 dB WB 65 dB NB 70 dB WB 65 dB NB Spurious rejection 70 dB WB 65 dB NB 70 dB WB 65 dB...

Page 26: ...Olympian Mobile User s Guide 26 2005 Midland Radio Corporation Olympian Mobile Connectors...

Page 27: ...ite 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...

Page 28: ...evice complies 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...

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