Midland CT690, CT590 User Manual

CT690
SPECIAL FEATURES
Group call FM radio 3 colors
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DUAL BAND VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER
› USER MANUAL
Content of the packaging 1
Maintenance 1
Main features 2
Main controls and parts of the radio 3
LCD Display 3
Buttons and controls of the radio 4
Installing the antenna 7
Installing the belt clip 7
Installing the pattery pack 7
Releasing the battery pack 7
Main keypad controls 8
Basic operations 9
Power/volume switch 9
Transmitting and receiving 9
CALL button 9
Monitor key 9
Band Key 9
Scan function 9
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
A B C D
1 2 3
*
4 5 6 0
7 8 9
#
key 10
Working modes 10
Menu setting 10
Menu operations 11
Functions and operations 15
Squelch level (SQL) - MENU No.0 15
Step frequency (STEP) - MENU No.1 15
Output power (TXP) - MENU No.2 15
Battery save (SAVE) - MENU No.3 15
VOX Function (VOX) - MENU No.4 15
Wide/Narrow bandwidth (W/N) - MENU No.5 16
Backlight (ABR) - MENU No. 6 16
Dual Watch Operation (TDR) - MENU No. 7 16
Time-Out-Timer (TOT) - MENU No.9 16
Receiving DCS (R-DCS) - MENU No.10 16
Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) - MENU No.11 17
Transmitting DCS - (T-DCS) - MENU No.12 17
Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) - MENU No.13 17
Voice function (VOICE) - MENU No. 14 17
ANI-ID (ANI-ID) - MENU No.15 17
DTMFST (DTMFST) - MENU No.16 17
Signal code (S-CODE) - MENU No.17 18
SCAN Resume Mode (SC-REV) - MENU No.18 18
PTT-ID (PTT-ID) - MENU No.19 18
PTT ID delay (PTT-LT) - MENU No.20 18
Channel A Display Mode (MDF-A) - MENU No.21 19
Channel B Display Mode (MDF-B) - MENU No.22 19
Busy Channel Lock (BCL) - MENU No. 23 19
Auto Keypad Lock (AUTOLK) - MENU No.24 19
Shift direction (SFT-D) - MENU No.25 19
Frequency oset (OFFSET) - MENU No. 26 20
Channel store - (MEM-CH) - MENU No. 27 20
Channel Delete (DEL-CH) - MENU No.28 20
Standby backlight (WT-LED) - MENU No.29 20
RX backlight (RX-LED) - MENU No. 30 20
TX backlight (TX-LED) - MENU No.31 20
Alarm Mode (AL-MOD) - MENU No.32 21
Frequency band Shift (BAND) - Menu No.33 21
Dual Watch (TDR-AB) - Menu No.34 21
Side tone elimination (STE) - Menu No. 35 22
Side tone elimination in communication through repeater (RP-STE)
- Menu No. 36 22
Delay time of side tone elimination in communication through repe­ater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.37 22
Display mode at the turning on (PONMSG) Menu No.38 22
Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 39 22
Reset (RESET) - Menu No.40 23
Keypad lock - Menu No.41 23
FM Radio (FM) - Menu No.42 23
Rapid Alarm (ALARM) - Menu No.43 23
Flashlight - Menu No.44 23
Monitor (MON) - Menu No.45 24
Cloning function (COPING) - Menu No.46 24
Channel/Frequency Mode conversion (VFO/MR) Menu No.47 24
TX 1750Hz Call Tone - Menu No.48 24
Reverse function (R) - Menu No.49 24
Frequency scanning - Menu No.50 25
Channel scanning - Menu No.51 25
Automatic search FM Radio (FM) - Menu No.52 25
Cursor “” Conversion (A/B) - Menu No.54 26
High/low power selection - Menu No.55 26
Technical specifications 27
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Content of the packaging
1 CT690 transceiver with belt clip
1 Li-Ion battery pack 1700mAh 7.4V
1 fast desktop charger
1 wall adaptor
Antenna If any item is missing, please verify with your Midland dealer.
Maintenance
Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
Do not attempt to open the radio for any reason! The radio’s precision mechanics and electronics require experience and specialized equipment; for the same reason, the radio should under no circumstances be realigned as it has already been calibrated for maximum performance. Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will void the warranty.
Do not store the Radio under the sunshine or in hot areas.
High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the radio in dusty and dirty areas.
Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits.
If it appears that the Radio diuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut o its power immediately and take o the charger or battery from the radio.
Do not transmit without antenna.
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Main features
VHF and UHF bands and channel name displayed
Operating modes: UHF/VHF, UHF/UHF, VHF/VHF
Output power: 5W
Up to 128 memory channels
50 CTCSS tones and 208 DCS codes
1750Hz tone for repeaters
SOS Emergency function
LCD display with backlight adjustable in 3 colors
FM radio receiver (65-108MHz)
Repeater shift
VOX, Scan, Dual Watch functions
Channel spacing: 25KHz/12.5KHz
Single or group call
Channel or frequency mode selection
TOT (Time out timer)
DTMF function
Reverse function
Setting and storing of channel names
PTT-ID
Busy Channel Lockout function (BCLO)
High/low power selection
Frequency step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz
Frequency oset: 0-69.990MHz
Squelch adjustable in 9 levels
VOICE: vocal indication of the function selected
Keypad lock
Li-Ion 1700mAh battery pack
2pin Kenwood accessory jack
CT690 is available in 3 dierent colors: black, yellow or red.
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Main controls and parts of the radio
LCD Display
1. These symbols show that you set a DCS or CTCSS code in tx or rx. In tx
mode it appears while you are transmitting , while in rx mode it is shown also in stand-by condition.
2. Received signal strength.
3. Low power selection
4. This letter is displayed when the Dual Watch function is active.
5. VOX function enabled.
6. Appears when a positive shift is activated.
7. Appears when a negative shift is enabled.
8. Reverse frequency
9. Narrow bandwidth: N = narrow / W = wide
10. This icon indicates the keypad lock. To unlock it press #/ .
11. Battery level indicator. When the battery is almost used up, the icon starts
flickering and it forbids the transmission. Charge the radio.
12. Indicates the channel number that you stored
13. When the radio is in reception mode, this icon is displayed
14. Frequency band in use
15. Indicates the VFO in use and the current menu or function setting. This
icon is displayed close to the band in use.
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
*
#
A B C D
1 2 3
*
4 5 6 0
7 8 9
#
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
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Buttons and controls of the radio
SP
MIC
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
R
S
T
U
V
VFO
MR
A/B
BAND
MENU EXIT
STEP TXP SAVE SCAN
VOX WN ABR SQL
TDR BEEP TOT
1 2 3
*
4 5 6 0
7 8 9
#
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
A
B
C
D
E
M
F
J K L
G
Q
P O
H
I
N
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A. Antenna B. Flashlight C. Power / Switch / Volume control: Rotate to switch on/o the radio and
adjust the volume
D. LCD display E. Speaker F. Microphone G. Alphanumerical keypad H. UP/DOWN keys: to select the functions/menu I. EXIT: Push it to exit the menu and functions J. /SCAN: Reverse frequency/SCAN. Press to activate the Reverse fre-
quency; keep it pressed to activate the SCAN function
K. 0 / SQL: quick selection of the squelch setting L. #/ : Keypad lock. Long pressure: the keypad will be locked. Short pres-
sure: high or low power selection. L is displayed when you activate the low power.
M. MENU: enter the MENU functions and confirm the selection. N. Led: transmission (red) ; reception (green). O. BAND: to switch from VHF to UHF band or viceversa. P. A/B. This control is useful to select the desired frequency, VHF or UHF. Q. VFO/MR: to change the frequency or the channel mode R. PTT S. MON. Long press: to activate the Monitor function. Short press: turns the
flashlight on. Press it again to issue an emergency light.
T. CALL: press it to activate the FM radio. If you keep it pressed for 5 se-
conds, you will hear an alarm note and the radio will switch to transmission
U. MIC/SP: it is used for the connection to an external accessory such as
earphones, mikes, etc. or to connect a programming cable for PC (PRG­10, optional) .
V. 1700mAh Li-Ion battery pack
Programming software (optional)
Thanks to Midland Programming software PRG-G10, it is possible to increase the performance of your radio or to reduce its functionality by enabling or di­sabling some features. For further information, please consult the Programming software manual.
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Recharge
The battery pack is not charged, charge it before use. Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (longer than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its greatest or its normal capacity.
1. Plug the AC adapter into the back of the charger. Then plug the power cable of the adapter into city electric power.
2. Slide the Li-ion battery pack or radio with a Li-ion battery pack into the charger.
Make sure the battery pack is connected with the charging terminals. When charging starts, the led lights up red on the desktop charger. When the battery pack is completely charged, the led turns green. Remove the battery or the radio from the charger.
CHARGING NOTES
After the battery is charged to its highest capacity, don’t charge anymore.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire.
Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.
Please turn the power o before charging. It will aect the battery life when
charging the power-on radio.
If the radio still shows low power after the normal charge, please change the battery.
The average usage time of battery pack is 13 hours. Average usage time is 5% for transmitting, 5% for receiving and 90% for standby.
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Installing the antenna
Screw the antenna as shown in the picture.
Installing the belt clip
Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws by a phillips screw driver.
Installing the pattery pack
Slide the battery pack into the back of the radio, then lock it with the battery release button; you will hear a click.
Releasing the battery pack
Turn o the radio before releasing the battery pack. Hold the radio face down. Push the battery release button and slide the battery pack towards you.
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