Midland Radio 70-440BP user manual Advanced Operations, Handsfree Transmit VOX, Paging Call

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70-440 User manual

Advanced Operations

In this section we’ll describe some advanced operation which you can do with your handheld transceiver:

Handsfree Transmit (VOX)

VOX (Voice Operated Transmit) is an automatic system, which allows you to automatically switch the transmission in hands free mode just by speaking in the built-in microphone of a headset (not provided with the unit). Please ensure that the headset is suitable for your transceiver as reported in the paragraph “Microphone connection”.

1)Connect the optional headset with built-in microphone to the microphone connector located on the transceiver’s side. Be sure the headset is equipped for “VOX” operation.

2)To activate “VOX”: Turn the radio off. Press and hold the “FUNC” + keys turn the radio on. “VOX” icon will be displayed.

3)Ensure that the headset’s built-in microphone is located close to the side of your mouth.

4)Press the “FUNC” key + key to adjust the “VOX” sensitivity in order to ensure a stable transmission when speaking with a normal voice level.

“VOX” icon will flash when LOW sensitivity is selected and on steady when HIGH sensitivity is selected.

,We recommend setting the “VOX” for minimum sensitivity. Sensitivity set too high could cause accidental transmissions, especially in high noise environments.

“PTT” button is disabled during VOX.

5)To DEACTIVATE “VOX”: Turn off the radio. Press and hold the “FUNC” + keys. Turn the radio on. The “VOX” icon will no longer be displayed. The “VOX” is now off.

Paging Call

User can alert radios of his fleet by pressing the “CALL” button. The other parties will hear a ringer type sound.

To send an automatic “CALL”:

1)Press the “CALL” key for about 2-sec. to alert all the radios in your fleet.

2)A ringer type sound will advise the other parties about the incoming message.

3)Press the “PTT” and Speak with a normal voice level to send the message.

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Contents 70-440BP UHF Handheld Transceiver Setup This book…Safety FCC Licensing InformationPage Conventions and Symbols in this Book Top Part Names and their functionsFront Side left and right Display Setup UnpackingInstalling and removing the battery pack Fitting and removing the AntennaCharging the battery pack Installing/removing the belt clipTo remove the belt clip To switch the radio on Switching the radio on and OFFBasic Operations Adjusting volume Channel selectionReceiving Channel Freq. MHzMonitor Button Adjusting Transmit PowerTransmitting Scanning channels Creating the Scan-ListActivating, Deactivating Normal Scan Selecting a Priority ChannelRadio lock Selecting Dual WatchHandsfree Transmit VOX Advanced OperationsPaging Call Battery Packs To enable or disable Key BeepRoger Beep Key BeepRadio maintenance Cleaning battery packsOptional accessories Cleaning the radioMIC SPK Quick reference Operation referenceBattery packs IndexPaging Mailmail@midlandradio.com