Midland Radio 70-440BP user manual Part Names and their functions, Top, Front

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70-440 User manual

Part Names and their functions

Please have a look at the following parts description in order to familiarize yourself with the transceiver’s main parts and controls. Numbers in brackets refer to the illustration.

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[1]Antenna connector. Fit the antenna to this connector (MX thread type).

[2]Power ON/OFF knob. Rotate this knob to turn the transceiver on and off.

[3]Status LED. Glows in different colors to show the radio’s current status.

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[4]Speaker. The built in speaker located in this point emits the received sound.

[5]LCD display. Shows the radio’s parameters (channel number etc.). Icon and symbols are further explained in the paragraph “Display”. Whenever any key or button is pressed, the display is automatically backlit for few seconds.

[6] (Up) and (down) buttons. For scrolling forward and backward through the channel list and for changing function values.

[7]“FUNC” button. Allows changing function values.

[8]Microphone. Your voice is detected by the microphone located in this place

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Contents 70-440BP UHF Handheld Transceiver Setup This book…Safety FCC Licensing InformationPage Conventions and Symbols in this Book Part Names and their functions TopFront Side left and right Display Setup UnpackingInstalling and removing the battery pack Fitting and removing the AntennaInstalling/removing the belt clip Charging the battery packTo remove the belt clip Switching the radio on and OFF To switch the radio onBasic Operations Receiving Adjusting volumeChannel selection Channel Freq. MHzAdjusting Transmit Power Monitor ButtonTransmitting Activating, Deactivating Normal Scan Scanning channelsCreating the Scan-List Selecting a Priority ChannelRadio lock Selecting Dual WatchAdvanced Operations Handsfree Transmit VOXPaging Call Roger Beep Battery PacksTo enable or disable Key Beep Key BeepRadio maintenance Cleaning battery packsOptional accessories Cleaning the radioMIC SPK Quick reference Operation referenceBattery packs IndexPaging Mailmail@midlandradio.com