Midland Radio 74-200 manual Back Light of the Display, Button press Beeps, Troubleshooting

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Back Light of the Display

When the AC to DC adapter is used the display back light is always on. When only the backup battery is used to power your 74-200, pressing and releasing the “SNOOZE” button will turn on the back light for about 5 seconds.

Button press Beeps

When a button is pressed with the “Max / Volume / Off” switch ON, the 74-200 emits a beep sound. One beep represents that the 74-200 has received a command and has taken effective action. Two beeps represents the command is not valid (wrong button pressed) and no action is taken.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Suggestion(s)

No power.

Ensure that the wall power

 

adapter is connected to AC

 

power, that the cord to the radio

 

is securely seated in the radio

 

and that a fresh back- up battery

 

is installed (if AC power has

 

failed).

No sound.

Check VOLUME setting

No weather broadcast when

Ensure that telescoping antenna

you press WEATHER

is fully extended.

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