Midland ProLine PL5161 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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VI GETTING 

STARTED 

 

VI.1 

CHARGING THE NIMH BATTERY PACK  

 
You will need to charge the battery pack fully before initial use. 

For best results from your charging cycle, follow 

these tips: 

 

 

• 

Ensure the ambient temperature is between 41 and 104° F (5 and 40° C) while charging. Temperatures 
outside this range may not fully charge the battery. 

• 

Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a NiMH battery pack before charging. Using the radio 

during the charging cycle will hinder correct charging.  

• 

Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. Doing so may cause the life of the battery 

pack to shorten or the battery pack may be damaged. 

• 

If the battery is stored for 2 months or more, it is a good idea to complete the charge / discharge cycle two 

or three times to allow the battery capacity to return to normal. 

• 

Never dispose of the battery in fire - it can explode causing personal injury. 

• 

Never attempt to disassemble the battery or remove its case material or charging contacts. Do not short the 

battery terminals.  

 

NOTE:

 The first few uses from the battery will not be at “normal” capacity. After repeating the charge / 

discharge cycle two or three times, the battery capacity will increase to provide full capacity.  
 
1.  Plug the AC adapter cable in the adapter jack located on the rear of the charger, then into an AC outlet.  
2.  Slide the NiMH battery pack (or the radio equipped with a NiMH battery pack) into the charging slot. 
3.  Ensure that the metal contacts on the battery pack come in contact with the charging terminals.  
4.  When charging the NiMH battery pack alone, insert the provided plastic spacer (stored in charger base)  

into the charging well, then insert the battery pack.  

5.  The charger LED will light to advise that charging has begun. Charge the standard battery pack for  

9 hours. THEN REMOVE THE PACK OR RADIO FROM THE CHARGER.  

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: The ACC-410 SLOW charger DOES NOT  TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY after 
the charging cycle has been completed.

  Damage to the battery or reduced battery life may result if charged in 

excess of the recommended charging time. 
 

VI.2 

ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK 

NOTE:

 After recharging the battery pack, REMOVE IT FROM THE CHARGER. Charging the battery pack for 

more than 5 days may reduce the battery life. 
 
The battery pack life is over when its operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly charged. Replace 
the pack with the manufacturer’s recommended model. 
 
Average battery pack life from the supplied 750 mAh battery is 8+ hours; the optional 1350 mAh battery, 10+ hours. 
This service time is calculated using 90% standby, 5% transmit and 5% receive time and 5W operation.    

 

 

After charging the battery pack as described, you are ready to install it to the radio body. Simply; 

 

1.  Match the four grooves of the battery pack with the guides on the back of the radio.  
 
2.  Slide the battery pack up along the back of the radio until the release latch locks.  
To remove the battery pack, push down on the release latch and slide the pack downward, and away from the  
radio. 
 

Summary of Contents for ProLine PL5161

Page 1: ...I 1 1 1 Pro i PL5161 PL5164 Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...Y CHANNEL LOCKOUT 11 VIII 10 MARKED IDLE 11 VIII 11 TX DELAY 12 VIII 12 TIME OUT TIMER TOT 12 VIII 13 TIME OUT TIMER PENALTY TX INHIBIT 12 VIII 14 BATTERY SAVE 12 VIII 15 LOW BATTERY WARNING 12 VIII 1...

Page 3: ...SETTING 31 X 13 POWER SAVE OFF TIME SETTING 32 X 14 POWER SAVE DELAY TIME SETTING 32 X 15 CLEAR TO TALK ON OFF SETTING 33 X 16 ROGER BEEP ON OFF SETTING 33 X 17 DISPLAY OPTION SETTING 34 X 18 CHANNEL...

Page 4: ...ns for satisfying the higher exposure limit allowed for occupational use When transmitting hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 2 inches 5 cm away from your mouth The radio is tra...

Page 5: ...ammable synthesized radios featuring 16 Channels of operation 8 Character alphanumeric display 2 Watts or 5 Watts output power Channel scan 38 Standard and 11 non standard CTCSS tones 104 DCS Codes Tw...

Page 6: ...g materials Radio Body Antenna Battery Charger with plastic spacer stored in charger base AC Adapter NiMH Battery Pack Speaker Microphone Jack Cover Belt Clip as depicted for Model PL5161 only Model P...

Page 7: ...ck on C Microphone front of radio D Speaker front of radio E Channel switch top panel of radio F LED Indicator top panel of radio Identifies transmit red receive signal only orange signal TONE green s...

Page 8: ...to the charging slot 3 Ensure that the metal contacts on the battery pack come in contact with the charging terminals 4 When charging the NiMH battery pack alone insert the provided plastic spacer sto...

Page 9: ...If a replacement is needed use a screw designed to the exact specifications as the original to prevent accidental contact with internal circuitry or possible personal injury Never use glue in conjunc...

Page 10: ...hannel is clear before you begin transmitting To transmit place the radio microphone approximately 2 5 cm from your mouth Press and hold the PTT bar while speaking in a normal tone Release the PTT bar...

Page 11: ...and remain on the priority channel Priority channel activity takes precedence over all other conversations During the scan mode if a PTT is initiated the radio will transmit on the priority channel V...

Page 12: ...Press the P T T bar after the TX inhibit time expires to resume transmitting VIII 14 BATTERY SAVE The battery save function decreases the amount of power used when a signal is not being received and...

Page 13: ...cks the last Memory and if data is wrong it will indicate the below display and beep an error tone The radio enters normal operation with two beeps IX 2 CHANNEL CHANGE Rotate Channel Knob to select th...

Page 14: ...g Tone Option Rx Tone Tx Tone No Tone CTCSS DCS Invert DCS 1 49 023 754 023 754 No Tone CTCSS DCS Invert DCS 1 49 023 754 023 754 Tx Output Power High Low Normal Scan List Priority Scan List Two Tone...

Page 15: ...n Off Marked Idle Marked Idle On Off Scan Set Scan Mode Normal Scan Tx Priority Scan Tx Priority Look Back Scan Priority Select Scan Vacant Channel Scan Scan Speed Time Scan Delay Time Look Back Time...

Page 16: ...Up Down buttons to move in an up or down direction in the displayed Sub menu setting To turn on or off a Sub menu setting press and release the mode button The radio will save the setting and exit to...

Page 17: ...17 IX 7 CHANNEL OPTION SETTING FIGURE IX 2 EACH CHANNEL MENU DISPLAY FORMAT BEEP H BEEP H I 2 BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H Up Down buttons...

Page 18: ...ing IX 9 NO TONE SELECT Under the above if MODE button or PTT Button is pressed it sets No tone for RX or TX Tone option and Exits to receiving stand by mode Mode BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BE...

Page 19: ...then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode IX 11 DCS TONE SELECT Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select desired DCS Tone and then press Mode button or PTT button to set RX...

Page 20: ...d exit to receiving stand by mode IX 13 TX OUTPUT POWER HIGH LOW SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select desired Output Power and then press Mode button Or PTT button to set the o...

Page 21: ...the radio scans only channels which are set On IX 15 PRIORITY SCAN LIST ON OFF SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select On or Off and then press Mode button or PTT button to set th...

Page 22: ...ne Option Individual Group Super Group On or Off for the current channel The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode Individual Group Super Group Tone A and Tone B frequency...

Page 23: ...23 X SYSTEM OPTION SETTING X 1 SYSTEM OPTION MENU DISPLAY FORMAT BEEP H BEEP H Mode BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H BEEP H...

Page 24: ...ll then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode X 3 VOX OPTION ON OFF SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select On or Off and then press Mode button or PTT button to set...

Page 25: ...Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select desired time and then press Mode button or PTT button to set T O T time The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode T O...

Page 26: ...y time TX inhibited for this time X 7 BUSY CHANNEL LOCK OUT ON OFF SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select On or Off and then press Mode button or PTT button to set Busy Channel L...

Page 27: ...e Out The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode Marked Idle If the channel is set by Busy Lock and TX is inhibited during RX this function allows a TX when it is CTCSS or...

Page 28: ...mode X 9 3 Scan Speed Time Setting Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select desired time and then press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will then save selection and exit to rece...

Page 29: ...ving signal stops or after transmitting X 9 5 Look Back Time Setting Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select desired time and then press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will th...

Page 30: ...ff and then press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode Tx Delay This function is to remove Squelch tail of receiving Radio by creatin...

Page 31: ...n press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode Mode BEE H BEE H BEE H Mode BEE H BEE H BEE H In this mode if MODE button or PTT Button...

Page 32: ...save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode X 14 POWER SAVE DELAY TIME SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select the desired time and then press Mode button or PTT button to...

Page 33: ...hen pressing the PTT Button letting you know speaking may begin X 16 ROGER BEEP ON OFF SETTING Under the above mode press Up Down buttons to select On or Off and then press Mode button or PTT button t...

Page 34: ...ress Up Down buttons to select Display Format and then press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode X 19 NAME DISPLAY Mode BEEP H BEEP...

Page 35: ...t On or Off and then press Mode button or PTT button to set The radio will then save selection and exit to receiving stand by mode Display Slide If the radio is not in TX or RX and no button is presse...

Page 36: ...l surfaces with a clean cloth dampened in a mild solution of dishwasher and detergent diluted in water Apply the solution sparingly to avoid any moisture leaking into cracks or crevices NEVER submerge...

Page 37: ...e property of Topaz3 Topaz3 shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through normal wear and tear or necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe fault or negligenc...

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