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Do not overcharge batteries!  When these are fully charged, the charging process may      

       not stop automatically.  Do not forget to detach the wall adaptor from the radio as       
       soon as the batteries are charged.

Do not try to charge alkaline batteries or non-rechargeable batteries.  Make sure 
that when you charge the radio, only rechargeable NiMH batteries are fitted in the 
battery compartment!  It is dangerous to attempt to recharge other types of batteries 
(for example alkaline or manganese batteries).  Batteries which are not suitable to be 
recharged may leak, explode or even burn and cause damage!

 

Using a different battery charger other than the one specified can cause damage to 
your device.

Do not throw batteries into fire or place them near heat as this may cause injuries.  

 

Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Do not mix old and new batteries 
or batteries of different types.

 

 

4.2 Installing and removing the belt clip

 

The belt clip easily attaches the transceiver to your belt. This clip must be removed to 

replace the batteries.  To remove the belt clip follow the illustration below.  To re-affix 

the clip, slot into the guides at the back of the transceiver until it locks into place.

4.3 Removing/Installing the batteries

 

 

4.3a Removal

 

1.  Remove the belt clip as depicted in 

 

 

Picture 1.

 

2.  Open the battery compartment as 

 

 

shown in Picture 2.

 

3.  Remove the batteries.

4.3b Installation

 

1.  Install the new batteries into compartment.

 

2.  Re-affix the battery cover and belt clip.

5. BASIC OPERATION

 

 

5.1 Turning on/off

 

To turn on the transceiver, turn the 

Volume [11]

 knob clockwise until you hear it click.  

The LCD display will light up and do an Auto-Test.  Subsequently you will hear 3 beeps 

of different tones.  To turn off the transceiver, turn the knob counter-clockwise until you 

hear another click.  The LCD display will turn off and subsequently you will hear 3 beeps 

of different tones.

 
 

Содержание G7XT

Страница 1: ...1 Midland G7XT I N ST R U C T I O N G U I D E 477MHz CB Radio 3Watt transceiver ...

Страница 2: ... and line of sight in open areas The limitations to maximum range are environmental factors such as blockage from hills valleys trees buildings or other obstructions Inside a vehicle the range may be reduced Normally the coverage in the city with buildings or other obstructions is about 1 2 km In open space but with obstructions like trees or buildings the maximum range is about 4 6 km In an open ...

Страница 3: ...IDENTIFYING THE PARTS 3 1 Display 1 VOX Activation of VOX function 2 TX During transmission PTT pressed 3 This symbol appears when the keypad lock is activated 4 CHANNEL These two large digits indicate the channel selected 5 It warns of the battery pack charge status 6 Vibra Call function activated 7 H High L Low Shows high or low power selection 8 RX busy channel Appears on the display when the t...

Страница 4: ...same button pressed for about 2 seconds to activate MON function This function temporarily cuts off Squelch for weak signals 20 Scroll buttons Press these buttons to change settings within the MENU 4 PREPARING THE TRANSCEIVER The following items are supplied in the package 2 transceivers dual desktop charger wall adaptor 2 x 800m A h NiMH battery packs 2 x belt clips operation manual If any of the...

Страница 5: ...mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types 4 2 Installing and removing the belt clip The belt clip easily attaches the transceiver to your belt This clip must be removed to replace the batteries To remove the belt clip follow the illustration below To re affix the clip slot into the guides at the back of the transceiver until it locks into place 4 3 Removing Installing the batteries...

Страница 6: ...utton Monitor The Monitor button is for temporarily excluding opening the squelch in order to listen to weaker signals By excluding squelch you will avoid listening to communication chopped by the squelch To activate the Monitor function so as to listen to all traffic on the selected channel hold down the MON SCAN 19 button for about 2 seconds Continue pressing MON SCAN 19 button for about 2 secon...

Страница 7: ...ng on the display Press the scroll buttons 20 to scroll up or down the channels until finding the desired channel Press the PTT 11 button to confirm or wait for 5 seconds CHL Freq MHz CHL Freq MHz CHL Freq MHz CHL Freq MHz 1 476 425 21 476 925 41 476 4375 61 476 9375 2 476 450 22 476 950 42 476 4625 62 476 9625 3 476 475 23 476 975 43 476 4875 63 476 9875 4 476 500 24 477 000 44 476 5125 64 477 01...

Страница 8: ...t CTCSS tone is received To activate 1 of 38 different CTCSS tones in RX and TX 1 Turn on the radio 2 Select the desired channel 3 Press MENU 18 twice until the display shows the channel with the CTCSS tone 9 flashing on the right of default condition 4 Select the desired CTCSS tone by pushing 20 controls 5 To confirm the setting press the PTT 12 key or wait for approximately 5 seconds To deactiva...

Страница 9: ... to select OFF Disabled 2 1st Level Low sensitivity 2 2nd Level High sensitivity Press PTT 12 to confirm or wait 5 seconds To disable the VOX function follow the instructions above and select option oF 6 5 Vibra Call function Midland G7XT is equipped with the Vibra Call feature which provides a silent alert for incoming calls It will vibrate when calls are received To activate it follow these step...

Страница 10: ...set If the tranceiver freezes or experiences a logic error improper symbols on the display blocking of functions etc it may not be defective Rather the problem may be caused by external factors like noise or a spike in the electrcal system while charging In such cases reset the transciever to its factory programmed settings 1 Turn off the transciever 2 Remove the batteries for about 60 seconds Not...

Страница 11: ...X 5 RX 5 stand by 90 RF Output 3 0 watts max TRANSMITTER Modulation FM RECEIVER Sensitivity 0 35uV Adjacent channel rejection 70dB Audio output power 300mW 10 THD Intemediate Frequencies 1st 21 4 MHz 2nd 450 kHZ MECHANICAL Dimensions without battery 58 L x 122 H x 34 D mm Weight without battery 123 grams Jack for ext mike and recharge stereo 2 5mm Jack for ext speaker mono 3 5mm ENVIRONMENTAL Temp...

Страница 12: ...placement 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 Cen...

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