Midland XT 70 User guide

* Depending on terrain
12Km
*
up to
XT·70
DUAL BAND (PMR446/LPD) WALKIE-TALKIE
Instruction Guide
Content of the package
2 transceivers with belt clip
1 USB cable
1 double fast desktop charger
2 rechargeable battery packs 1000mAh
2 earphone mikes MA21L
Coverage (referred to PMR frequency band)
The maximum range depends on terrain condition and is obtained during use in an open space. The only limitation to maximum possible range are environmental factors such as blockage caused by trees, buildings, or other obstructions. Inside a car or a metallic constructions, the range can be reduced. Normally the coverage in the city, with buidings or other obstructions is about 1 or 2 Km. In open space but with obstructions like trees, leafs or houses the maximum possible range is about 4-6 Km. In open space, without obstructions and in sight, like for exam- ple in mountain, the coverage can be 12 Km.
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Main functions
Dual Band LPD/PMR transceiver Channels: 24 PMR446 (8+16 pre-programmed) + 69 LPD
Side Tone: end transmission noise muer
Wide LCD display with backlight
Low battery indicator
Auto power save: automatic current economy circuit
38 CTCSS and 83 DCS tones in TX and RX
CALL button with 5 tones selectable
Battery life up to 17 hours
Fast charger (4h)
Monitor function
BAby Sitter function
Buttons for the channel selection
Knob for volume adjustement
Out of range function (automatic or manual)
SCAN function
Keypad lock
Hi/low power selection (PMR band)
Roger Beep on/o
VOX for hands-free communications with 9 selectable levels
2 Pin jack for ext. mike / ext. speaker
USB port to recharge the radio
The manufacturer, with its eort to constantly improve product quality, reserves
the right to change characteristics and features without prior notice.
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Above all….Safety!
Warnings
! Do not 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 use detergents, alcohol, solvents, or abrasives to clean the equipment.
Just use a soft, clean cloth. If the radio is very dirty, slightly dampen the cloth with a mixture of water and a neutral soap.
Batteries
! Do not try to charge alkaline batteries or non rechargeable batteries. Make
sure that when you charge the radio, only rechargeable NI-MH batteries should be contained in the battery compartment! It is very dangerous at­tempting 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 dierent battery charger other than the one specified can cause da-
mage to your device or may even cause explosions and personal injuries.
! Do not throw batteries into fire or place them near heat as this may cause ex-
plosions or personal injuries. Dispose of the batteries according to procedures set out by local regulations.
! Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of dierent types or batteries
which have been used in dierent manners.
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Identifying the parts
13
CALL
MENU
MON
SCAN
XT70
DCSCTCSS
HL
2
3 4 5
1
8
9
7
10
DCSCTCSS
HL
6
11
12
14 15
16
17
18
16
19
22
23
20
21
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LCD Display
1. Selected channel (P1-P8/9P-24P: PMR446 /1-69:LPD)
2. VOX - Function activated
3. - Keypad lock activated
4. H/L - Indicates the high / low power selection in transmission (only in
PMR band)
5. - Battery status indicator
6. RX - Radio in rx mode (busy channel)
7. TX - Radio in transmission (PTT pressed)
8. - It appears when you are operating with the Out of range function
9. DCS/CTCSS - Type of sub-audio tone selected
10. Code of the selected CTCSS or DCS tone
(CTCSS: 1-38; DCS: 1-83)
11. - It is shown when the Baby Sitter function is active
Transceiver
12. Antenna
13. OFF/VOLUME knob - To switch on/o the radio and to adjust the vol-
ume.
14. MENU - Press this control to enter the radios menu
15. CALL/ – to send a call to the selected channel. If you keep it pressed for
about 3 seconds, the keypad lock is activated.
16. ▲/ -▼ controls - To change the settings in the menu. If you keep pres-
sed ▲/ you manually verify if there are some radios within the range (manual Out of range function).
17. MIC - Built-in microphone
18. Built-in Speaker.
19. MON/SCAN - Press this button once to activate SCAN. Keep it pres-
sed for about 2 seconds to activate the Monitor function, that tempora­rily cuts o the squelch (for weak signals)
20. PTT - Press to transmit.
21. USB port for the recharge of the radio
22. SPK | MIC (under the protective cover) - To connect to external audio
devices such as microphones, headphones, etc
23. Battery compartment: insert the rechargeable battery pack supplied in
the package or 3 x AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable).
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