Midland LXT630X3VP3 Bedienungsanleitung
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Welcome to the world of Midland electronics
Congratulations on your purchase of a high quality MIDLAND
product. Your 2-way radio represents state-of-the-art high-tech
engineering and is designed for FRS (Family Radio Service)
operation. It is a quality piece of electronic equipment, skillfully
constructed with the finest components. The circuitry is all solid-state
and mounted on a rugged printed circuit board. Your two-way radio is
designed for reliable and trouble-free performance for years to come.
Features
- 36 FRS Channels
- 121 Privacy Codes (38 CTCSS / 83 DCS)
- VOX
- Selectable Call Alert
- NOAA Weather Scan
- NOAA Weather Radio
- NOAA Weather Alert
- Scan Function
- Monitor Function
- Roger Beep Tone
- Silent Operation
- Key Pad Lock
- Power High / Low Settings
- Speaker / Microphone Jacks
- Battery Meter / Battery Low Indicator
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device does not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this radio must accept any interference
that may cause undesired operation.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, for
body-worn operation, this radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines when used with Midland Radio Corp. accessories
supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may
not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by MIDLAND RADIO CORP. could void your right to operate
this unit. Your radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal on an
assigned frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the settings
inside the COMMUNICATOR to exceed those limitations. Any adjustment
to your radio must be made by qualified technicians.
LCD DISPLAY
1. KEY LOCK ICON – Indicates KEY
LOCK mode is on.
2. VOX ICON – Indicates when VOX mode
is active.
3. NOAA WEATHER (WX) BAND ICON–
Indicates when the radio is in Weather
Band mode.
4. CHANNEL NUMBER – Changes from
1~36 on FRS band (1~10 on WX band).
5. PRIVACY CODE – Indicates Privacy
Code selected by user (oF~38/oF~83). It
can only be set in Ch 1~22.
6. BATTERY METER – Indicates the battery
level.
7. RECEIVE (RX) ICON – Indicates radio is
receiving a transmission.
8. TRANSMIT (TX) ICON – Indicates radio
is transmitting a signal.
9. TRANSMIT POWER LEVEL ICON –
Indicates TX Power setting (H/L).
10. PRIVACY CODE ICON – Indicates
Privacy Code setting (CTCSS/DCS).
1
CONTROLS
11. POWER/VOLUME KNOB – Turn clock-
wise to turn the power on and increase
the volume level. Turn counter-clockwise
to decrease the volume level and turn
the power off.
12. PTT Button – Press and hold to
transmit voice communication.
13. CALL/LOCK Button – Press to send a
CALL ALERT signal. Press and hold to
turn KEY LOCK on/off.
14. MIC – Built-in microphone.
15. SPEAKER – Built-in speaker.
16. ANTENNA
17. EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MIC/CHG
JACK
18. MENU Button – Press momentarily to
access Menu mode.
19. MONITOR/SCAN Button – Press to
enter SCAN mode. Press and hold to
enter MONITOR mode.
20. UP/WX SCAN s
s
s
ss and DOWN t
t
t
tt
Buttons – Make adjustments in MENU
mode. Press and hold the UP button for
5 seconds to activate the NOAA
Weather Scan function.
18
17
16
14
13
12
11
7
6
3
2
15
19
4
5
8
9
10
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your radio operates with either a NiMH battery pack or optional 3 AAA
alkaline batteries. The belt clip should be removed (see below) to
ease installation or removal of the batteries.
To install the batteries:
1. With the back of the radio facing you, remove the belt clip (see
diagram below) for easy access, then remove the Battery Cover by
pressing down on the top center and sliding it down from the radio.
2. Insert 3 AAA batteries observing the polarity as shown. Installing
the batteries incorrectly will prevent the unit from operating or may
damage the unit.
3. Return the Battery Cover by sliding it up on the radio. Replace the
belt clip, making sure it locks into place.
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
COVER
Press here and
push down to open
BELT CLIP
LOCK TAB
BELT CLIP
LATCH
INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP
To install the BELT CLIP, slide the clip down into the slot on the back
of the radio until the BELT CLIP LATCH clicks. To remove the BELT
CLIP LOCK TAB, press the down, then gently pull the belt clip up
toward the top of the radio.
MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION
MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION
MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION
MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATIONMIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO 64120
Call 816.241.8500
We’d love to hear from you! Let us know what you
think of your new Midland product at
or by visiting us at
midlandusa.com
Note: Features & Specifications are subject to change without
notice. MIDLAND is not responsible for unintentional errors or
omissions on its packaging.
Your radio is equipped for using a rechargeable NiMH battery pack
which can be recharged by inserting the AC adapter into the
desktop charger (as described below). Initial charge time is 24
hours. Charge time is about 12 hours thereafter. For maximum
battery life, we recommend charging the battery pack when the low
battery icon comes on. Remove the radios from the charger when the
charge time expires.
To charge using a Desktop Charger:
1. Place the rechargeable battery packs in the radios.
2. Connect the AC adapter into an AC wall outlet.
3. Insert the AC adapter plug (or DC Cigarette Lighter adapter if
charging in vehicle) into the desktop charger jack.
4. Place the units into the desktop charger slot and note that the LED
indicator with color will light up, indicating charging function.RED
In order to ensure that the battery pack is fully charged, it is
recommended that the battery pack be charged for at least 12
hours with the radio turned OFF.
1. Only use the Midland NiMH battery pack and AC adapter.
2. Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries or any batteries
or battery packs other than the one indicated in the
manual. This may cause leakage and damage to the radio.
3. For long term storage of the radio, turn the radio OFF and
remove the batteries from the radio.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
Your radio has a BATTERY LEVEL METER that shows the
battery power level. The greater the number of bars visible, the
stronger the battery level. When the battery level is low, the Battery
Shell icon will flash in the display indicating your batteries
should be replaced or recharged if using a rechargeable battery pack.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
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POWER ON/OFF AND VOLUME
Rotate the knob clockwise to turn the radio onPOWER/VOLUME
and increase the volume level. Rotate the control counter-clockwise
to reduce the volume level and to turn the radio off. During Power On,
the radio will beep 2 times with different tones, the LCD will display
all icons for 1 second and the LCD display will indicate the last
channel selected.
TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A CALL
To communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the same
channel and/or Privacy Code.
1. For maximum clarity, hold the radio 2 to 3 inches from your
mouth.
2. Press and hold the button and speak in a normal voicePTT
into the icon will appear continuouslymicrophone. The TX
on the LCD display while transmitting.
3. To receive a call, release the icon willPTT button. The RX
appear on the display when your radio is receiving a transmision.
ABOUT RANGE
Your LXT Series radios are designed to give you maximum range
under optimum conditions.
Optimum Conditions are:
lOver water
lOpen rural areas without obstructions
lFlat areas where you can see the other person
To ensure you get maximum range:
lBe sure to use fresh or fully charged batteries - low batteries will
cause low power conditions.
lBe sure to set your radio to use Hi power.
OPERATING YOUR RADIO LXT600/630/650 SERIES QUICK REFERENCE CHART
MONITOR
Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds will let youMONITOR
hear noise so you can adjust the volume level of the radio when not
receiving a signal. This could also be used to check any activity on
your current channel before transmitting.
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds again to get outMONITOR
of mode.MONITOR
SCAN
Your radio can scan all 36 channels for activity. To enter, quickly
press the button. Repeat the same procedure to exit. YourSCAN
radio will rapidly scan each of the 36 channels and stop on any active
channel for 4 seconds before resuming scan.
When you press the button to transmit on an active channel, thePTT
scanning function will stop and remain on the active channel. To
resume scanning, quickly press the SCAN button.
CALL ALERT
Your radio can transmit a call alert for a fixed length of time. To send
a call alert, press the icon will appear whileCALL button. The TX
transmitting a call alert and a tone can be heard on the speaker for
confirmation.
KEYPAD LOCK
To avoid accidentally changing the radio setting, press the LOCK
button for 4 seconds. The KEY LOCK icon will appear on the display.
PTT CALLand will still be active. Repeat the same procedure to
unlock the keypad.
CHANNEL SELECTION (FRS BAND)
Press the button once, and then the MENU s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons to select
one of the 36 FRS channels. To confirm the selection, press the PTT
button or press the button again to move to the next featureMENU
setting.
MENU Channel VOX
1~36
Privacy
Roger Beep
On/Off
Power
H/L
Call Alert
1~5
WX Channel
1~10
Silent Operat ion
On/Off
oF/1/2/3
CTCSS
DCS
oF~38
oF~83
WX Alert
On/Off
WX Scan
1~10
Press and hold UP/WX
button for 5 seconds
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SETTING PRIVACY CODES
Your radio has 121 available to use in channelsPrivacy Codes
1~22. The selected Privacy Code may be different for each channel.
To select a Privacy Code for the current channel press the MENU
button twice, and then the s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons to select one of the 38
CTCSS Privacy Codes. Press the MENU button again and then the
s
s
s
ss\t
t
t
t t buttons to select one of the 83 Privacy Codes. TheDCS
Privacy Code icon on the display will indicate whether you set your
Privacy Code in mode. To confirm the selection,CTCSS DCSor
press the button or press the button again to move to thePTT MENU
next feature setting.
Note : If you select a CTCSS Privacy Code, any pre-selected
DCS Privacy Code will be cancelled and vice-versa.
Selecting a Privacy Code of will disable the Privacy feature." "oF
To communicate between two radios, all radios in your group
must be set to the same channel and/or Privacy Code selections.
The Privacy Code can only be set in channels 1~22.
TRANSMIT (TX) POWER LEVEL SELECTION
Your radio has 2 power level settings. To select the power level on
channels 1~7 and 15~36, press the button until a “ ” icon willMENU Pr
appear blinking on the display. Then press the s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons to select
TRANSMIT POWER LEVEL icon (H: /L: Hi Lo). To confirm, press the
PTT MENUbutton or press the button again to move to the next
feature setting. When the PTT button is pressed during Lo
Battery Level condition, the TX Power will automatically switch
from Hi(H) to Lo(L) level.
Note : You cannot adjust the power setting on channels
8~14. They are set to Lo power per FCC regulations.
VOX
Your radio has 3 VOX level settings: (oF/1/2/3).
To set VOX, press the button until the display shows “MENU VOX”
blinking while on the right of the display, anCHANNEL NUMBER
“ ”,“oF” icon appears. Select “1 2” or “3” by pressing the s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons
and push the key, or press the button again to move toPTT MENU
the next feature setting.
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Rev F
20
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy
Your Midland radio is designed to comply with the following national and
international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human
beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:
- United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal
Regulations: 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical &
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999
Edition
- National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of
the United States, Report 86, 1986
- International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) 1998
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the general
population or uncontrolled environment exposure limits, transmit no more
than 50% of the time. The radio generates measurable RF energy
exposure only when transmitting.
Body-Worn Operation
If you wear the radio on your body when transmitting always use Midland-
supplied or approved belt clip, holster, case, or body harness for this
product. Use of any accessories not supplied or approved by Midland may
exceed FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use
any accessories supplied or approved by Midland, ensure the radio and
its antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5cm) from your body when
ransmitting.
VOX will be more sensitive on the “ ” “ ”1setting than on the 3setting.
To turn VOX off, press the button until the display showsMENU
“ display,VOX” blinking while on the right of the CHANNEL NUMBER
a “ ” or “ ” icon appears. Select “ ” by pressing the 1 2”,“ 3 oF s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\
buttons and push the key, or press the button again toPTT MENU
move to the next feature setting.
ROGER BEEP (end of transmission) TONE
When the button is released, the radio will beep to confirm toPTT
other users that your transmission has finished.
To turn the tone on, press the button until theROGER BEEP MENU
display shows a “ ” icon while on the right of the “ ” display, an “rb rb oF”
icon appears. Select “ ” by pressing the on s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons and push the
PTT key, or press the button to move to the next featureMENU
setting.
To turn the tone off, press the button until theROGER BEEP MENU
display shows a “ ” icon while on the right of the “ ” display, an “rb rb on”
icon appears. Select “ ” by pressing the oF s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons and push the
PTT key, or press the button to move to the next featureMENU
setting.
CALL ALERT SELECTION
Your radio has 5 selectable CALL ALERTS.
To select, press the button until a “ ” icon appears and toMENU CA
the right of the “ ” icon the current setting isCA CALL ALERT
displayed. Then press the s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons to make the CALL ALERT
selections - the radio will emit a corresponding tone for each
selection. To confirm, press the button or press the PTT MENU
button to move to the next feature setting.
SILENT OPERATION
Your radio has a SILENT OPERATION mode. In this mode, all
“beeps” and “tones” are disabled.
To turn the SILENT OPERATION mode on, press the MENU button
until the display shows a “ ” icon while on the right of the “bP bP”
display, an “ ” icon appears. Select “ ” by pressing the on oF s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\
buttons and push the key or PTT MENU button.
To turn the SILENT OPERATION mode off, press the MENU button
until the display shows a “ ” icon while on the right of the “bP bP”
display, an “ ” icon appears. Select “ ” by pressing the oF on s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\
buttons and push the key or PTT MENU button.
NOAA WEATHER RADIO/SCAN
Your radio has a NOAA WEATHER RADIO function, to enable the
user to receive weather reports from designated NOAA stations.
Your radio also has a NOAA WEATHER SCAN function to enable the
user to scan all 10 channels of the NOAA WEATHER RADIO. To turn
the NOAA WEATHER SCAN on, press and hold the UP/WX s
s
s
ss
button for 5 seconds while in FRS mode. The radio will go to WX
Band mode and start scanning all 10 channels and stop on any
active channel. When the channel becomes inactive for 10 seconds
the radio will resume scanning.
To stop the NOAA WEATHER (WX) SCAN and set the channel
manually on the , press the button during WX Band MENU NOAA
WEATHER (WX) SCAN. The radio will stop scanning and the display
will show the current channel setting and the WX Band WX Band
icon. While on mode press the WX Band s
s
s
ss t
t
t
tt\buttons to select one
of the 10 NOAA WEATHER (WX) BAND channels. To confirm, press
the PTT button or press the MENU button to move to the next feature
setting.
To turn the NOAA WEATHER RADIO off, press the PTT button. The
current iconFRS radio setting will be displayed and the WX BAND
will go off.
NOAA WEATHER ALERT
Your radio has a NOAA WEATHER ALERT function, to enable you
to automatically receive weather alerts from designated NOAA
stations.
The NOAA WEATHER (WX) ALERT is automatically on during
NOAA WEATHER SCAN mode.
To turn the NOAA WEATHER (WX) ALERT on during normal NOAA
WEATHER RADIO mode, press the MENU button twice while in
NOAA WEATHER SCAN mode. The display shows while on"AL ",
the right an icon appears blinking. Select by pressing the"oF" "on"
s
s
s
ss\t
t
t
t t buttons.
To confirm, press the button or press . The radio willPTT MENU
return to and the will continue blinking. IfWX BAND WX BAND icon
the radio receives a signal from a designated WX ALERT NOAA
station while on mode, the radio will beep for 10 secondsFRS Radio
while an icon appear on the display, after which it will"AL" "In"and
automatically go to WX BAND.
If any button is pressed during beeping while on FRS Radio mode,
the radio will automatically go to WX BAND.
To turn the NOAA WEATHER (WX) ALERT off, press the MENU
button twice while in . The display shows while on theWX Band "AL ",
right an icon appears blinking. Select by pressing the"on" "oF"
s
s
s
ss\t
t
t
t t buttons. To confirm, press the button or press PTT MENU.
Note : The WX Alert is automatically ON during WX SCAN
mode.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE JACK
Your radio can be used with an optional external
speaker/microphone or headset, freeing your hands
for other tasks. To use an optional speaker/
microphone or headset:
lInsert the plug(s) into the SPK/MIC jacks.
lPlace the earbud into your ear, and adjust the
mic into your desired position.
Note : You can charge a rechargeable NiMH
battery pack thru the CHG Jack with
the LXADP Adaptor (sold seperatly).
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
No Power - Check battery installation and/or replace batteries.
Cannot Receive
Messages
- Confirm the radios have the same channel
settings.
- Make sure that you are within range of the other
transceivers.
- Buildings and other structures may interfere with
your communication.
Radio is not responding
to button presses
- Make sure key lock is not on (See Keypad Lock).
- Radio might need to be reset. Turn radio off then
on.
Display is dim - Recharge or replace batteries.
Charger not functioning - Contacts on the bottom of the radio may require
cleaning.
- Ensure the outlet where the charger is plugged
in is functioning properly.
- Check that the battery pack is installed in the radio
properly.
USE AND CARE
1. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the radio.
2. Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions to clean the radio.
3. Do not immerse the radio in water.
4. Dry the radio with a dry lint-free cloth should it get wet.
5. Turn off the radio and remove the batteries during long-term
storage.
If you have a problem which you believe requires
service, please call first and speak with a service
technician at 816-241-8500. Many problems can be
remedied over the phone without returning the unit for
service.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
Channels 36 FRS Channels +121 Privacy Codes
10 NOAA Weather (WX) Band Channels
Operating Frequency UHF 462.5500 ~ 467.7125 MHz
Power Source 3 AAA Alkaline or 3.6V Rechargeable NiMH
battery pack
FRS FREQUENCY CHART (MHz)
CH. No CH. Freq. CH. No CH. Freq. CH. No CH. Freq.
1462.5625
2462.5875
3462.6125
11 467.6375
4462.6375
12 467.6625
5462.6625
13 467.6875
21 462.7000
6462.6875
14 467.7125
22 462.7250
7462.7125
15 462.5500
8467.5625
16 462.5750
9467.5875
10 467.6125
17 462.6000
18 462.6250
23
24
25
26
27
28
19 462.6500
20 462.6750
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
NOAA WEATHER (WX) RADIO FREQUENCY CHART (MHz)
CH. No CH. Freq. CH. No CH. Freq.
1 162.550 6 162.500
2 162.400 7 162.525
3 162.475 8 161.650
4 162.425 9 161.775
5 162.450 10 163.275
PRIVACY CODES FREQUENCY CHART (Hz)
Code Freq. Code Freq. Code Freq. Code Freq. Code Freq.
1 67.0 9 91.5 17 118.8 25 156.7 33 210.7
2 71.9 10 94.8 18 123.0 26 162.2 34 218.1
3 74.4 11 97.4 19 127.3 27 167.9 35 225.7
4 77.0 12 100.0 20 131.8 28 173.8 36 233.6
5 79.7 13 103.5 21 136.5 29 179.9 37 241.8
6 82.5 14 107.2 22 141.3 30 186.2 38 250.3
7 85.4 15 110.9 23 146.2 31 192.8
8 88.5 16 114.8 24 151.4 32 203.5
* Channel 8,9 and 10 are designated Canadian Marine Frequencies
* Channels 8~14 are low-power FRS channels
Note: Privacy codes can be programmed for use on Channels 1~22 only
DCS PRIVACY CODE CHART
No.
CODE No. CODE No. CODE
1 023 29 174 57 445
2 025 30 205 58 464
3 026 31 223 59 465
4 031 32 226 60 466
5 032 33 243 61 503
6 043 34 244 62 506
7 047 35 245 63 516
8 051 36 251 64 532
9 054 37 261 65 546
10 065 38 263 66 565
11 071 39 265 67 606
12 072 40 271 68 612
13 073 41 306 69 624
14 074 42 311 70 627
15 114 43 315 71 631
16 115 44 331 72 632
17 116 45 343 73 654
18 125 46 346 74 662
19 131 47 351 75 664
20 132 48 364 76 703
21 134 49 365 77 712
22 143 50 371 78 723
23 152 51 411 79 731
24 155 52 412 80 732
25 156 53 413 81 734
26 162 54 423 82 743
27 165 55 431 83 754
28 172 56 432 - -
Note: Privacy codes can be programmed for use on Channels 1~22 only
LIMITED WARRANTY (United States and Canada)
Subject to the exclusions set forth below, Midland Radio Corporation will repair
or replace, at its option without charge, any Midland FRS transceiver which fails
due to a defect in material or workmanship within Three Years following the
initial consumer purchase.
This warranty does not apply to water damage, battery leak, abuse or misuse of
unauthorized accessories, unauthorized service or modification or altered
products. Accessories have a 90 day warranty from date of purchase, including
any chargers, microphones, and cables.
This warranty does not include the cost of labor for removal or re-installation of
the product in a vehicle or other mounting.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED AS SET FORTH HEREIN AND
TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER AND IS
PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MIDLAND BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR
TORT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE, GROSS
NEGLIGENCE, BODILY INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND DEATH) FOR
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR
ACCESSORY, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA OR
OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ACCESSORIES TO THE
FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
For Product Purchased in the USA:
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning
the warranted product, prepaid freight, along with proof of purchase to:
Midland Radio Corporation
Warranty Service Department
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO 64120
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state.
Note: The above warranty applies only to merchandise purchased in the United
States of America or any of the territories or possessions thereof, or from a U.S.
Military exchange.
For Product Purchased in Canada:
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning
the warranted product, along with proof of purchase, to your place of purchase in
Canada.
This warranty gives you specified legal rights. Additional warranty rights may be
provided by law in some within Canada.
IMPORTANT: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
IMPORTANT: Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas
produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
FVIN information: . To verify the FVIN, press and hold the “DOWN”8d
key while turning the Volume Switch to power on the radio. You will
see the FVIN in the display for 2 sec.
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AVP1
AVP1
AVP1AVP1
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AVPH5
AVPH5
AVPH5
AVPH5AVPH5
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Head Headsets
AVPH4
AVPH4
AVPH4
AVPH4 AVPH4
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the Ear
Headsets
AVPH7
AVPH7
AVPH7
AVPH7AVPH7
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Headsets with
Boom Mic
AVP-H8
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AVP-H8
AVP-H8AVP-H8
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Bedienungsanleitung Radio Midland
30 September 2024
22 September 2024
15 September 2024
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Bedienungsanleitung Radio
- Radio Clatronic
- Radio Tristar
- Radio Basetech
- Radio Sanyo
- Radio Exibel
- Radio Hama
- Radio Lexibook
- Radio Audio-Technica
- Radio Logitech
- Radio Manhattan
- Radio Manta
- Radio Medion
- Radio Nedis
- Radio NGS
- Radio Philips
- Radio SilverCrest
- Radio Sony
- Radio Sweex
- Radio Tevion
- Radio Panasonic
- Radio Brennenstuhl
- Radio Clas Ohlson
- Radio Cotech
- Radio Quigg
- Radio Makita
- Radio Adler
- Radio Camry
- Radio Bosch
- Radio Vonroc
- Radio AEG
- Radio First Austria
- Radio OK
- Radio TechniSat
- Radio Yamaha
- Radio Velleman
- Radio Maginon
- Radio Schwaiger
- Radio Technaxx
- Radio Alecto
- Radio BasicXL
- Radio Denver
- Radio ECG
- Radio EMOS
- Radio Gira
- Radio König
- Radio MarQuant
- Radio Renkforce
- Radio Technoline
- Radio Bush
- Radio Telefunken
- Radio Thomson
- Radio Trevi
- Radio Black And Decker
- Radio Ryobi
- Radio Blaupunkt
- Radio Grundig
- Radio Kenwood
- Radio Moulinex
- Radio Schneider
- Radio Sharp
- Radio Hilti
- Radio DeWalt
- Radio Einhell
- Radio Daewoo
- Radio Festool
- Radio Pyle
- Radio NABO
- Radio Nordmende
- Radio Salora
- Radio SEG
- Radio Telestar
- Radio Topcom
- Radio Tronic
- Radio Aiwa
- Radio AudioSonic
- Radio Auna
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- Radio Bose
- Radio Caliber
- Radio Lenco
- Radio Denon
- Radio Mpman
- Radio Pioneer
- Radio JBL
- Radio JVC
- Radio Krüger And Matz
- Radio Motorola
- Radio Muse
- Radio PEAQ
- Radio Sennheiser
- Radio Technics
- Radio TERRIS
- Radio Teufel
- Radio Olympia
- Radio Switel
- Radio Hikoki
- Radio Akai
- Radio Dual
- Radio Ferguson
- Radio GoGEN
- Radio Hitachi
- Radio Hyundai
- Radio MT Logic
- Radio Orava
- Radio Reflexion
- Radio Imperial
- Radio Metabo
- Radio Stanley
- Radio Kärcher
- Radio E-Bench
- Radio Easy Home
- Radio Garmin
- Radio AIC
- Radio Ricatech
- Radio Balance
- Radio Elta
- Radio Sencor
- Radio Icy Box
- Radio Bigben
- Radio OneConcept
- Radio Audio Pro
- Radio AudioAffairs
- Radio Boston Acoustics
- Radio Harman Kardon
- Radio Nikkei
- Radio Power Dynamics
- Radio Tangent
- Radio ICES
- Radio Sagem
- Radio Lowrance
- Radio Globaltronics
- Radio Xoro
- Radio Parrot
- Radio Zebra
- Radio EnVivo
- Radio Kathrein
- Radio Matsui
- Radio Icom
- Radio Binatone
- Radio Alpine
- Radio Logik
- Radio Be Cool
- Radio Proline
- Radio Delta
- Radio Hager
- Radio Omnitronic
- Radio MB Quart
- Radio Cambridge
- Radio Monacor
- Radio Rockford Fosgate
- Radio TEAC
- Radio Milwaukee
- Radio Narex
- Radio Roberts
- Radio Oricom
- Radio JUNG
- Radio DigiTech
- Radio Lexon
- Radio Pure
- Radio Sangean
- Radio Albrecht
- Radio Uniden
- Radio Clarion
- Radio ETON
- Radio Mac Audio
- Radio GPO
- Radio Sagemcom
- Radio Scott
- Radio Stabo
- Radio Yaesu
- Radio Audizio
- Radio JGC
- Radio Silva Schneider
- Radio Soundmaster
- Radio Audiovox
- Radio Navman
- Radio Sonoro
- Radio HQ
- Radio Cobra
- Radio Block
- Radio ION
- Radio Timex
- Radio DNT
- Radio Insignia
- Radio Craftsman
- Radio Powerplus
- Radio Busch-Jaeger
- Radio SPC
- Radio August
- Radio Majority
- Radio Roadstar
- Radio Tivoli
- Radio Crosley
- Radio Vitek
- Radio Woxter
- Radio Brionvega
- Radio NOXON
- Radio Scansonic
- Radio Sogo
- Radio Freecom
- Radio EasyMaxx
- Radio Ozito
- Radio PerfectPro
- Radio Boss
- Radio Intertechno
- Radio Telex
- Radio Tivoli Audio
- Radio Hertz
- Radio RCA
- Radio Kicker
- Radio Noveen
- Radio Swan
- Radio Jensen
- Radio Furrion
- Radio Sven
- Radio Harley-Davidson
- Radio JL Audio
- Radio La Crosse Technology
- Radio Oregon Scientific
- Radio Viper
- Radio Porter-Cable
- Radio Victrola
- Radio Alba
- Radio Ruark Audio
- Radio Berker
- Radio DAP Audio
- Radio Digitalbox
- Radio Duronic
- Radio Fusion
- Radio Futaba
- Radio Geneva
- Radio Go Green
- Radio GPX
- Radio Hitec
- Radio IHome
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- Radio Iluv
- Radio Infinity
- Radio Intek
- Radio IRC
- Radio Iriver
- Radio Karcher Audio
- Radio Konig Electronic
- Radio Kruger Matz
- Radio Laser
- Radio Monitor Audio
- Radio Mtx Audio
- Radio Multiplex
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- Radio Sailor
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- Radio Tiny Audio
- Radio AMX
- Radio Universum
- Radio View Quest
- Radio Voxx
- Radio Wolfgang
- Radio Zolid
- Radio Acoustic Energy
- Radio TFA Dostmann
- Radio Vimar
- Radio Equity
- Radio Clint
- Radio Kunft
- Radio PAC
- Radio Nevir
- Radio Aluratek
- Radio Atlantis Land
- Radio CRUX
- Radio Blonder Tongue
- Radio Lenoxx
- Radio H-Tronic
- Radio Argon
- Radio Brigmton
- Radio Wet Sounds
- Radio Linn
- Radio Roswell
- Radio EKO
- Radio Audac
- Radio DreamGEAR
- Radio Ices Electronics
- Radio QFX
- Radio Dcybel
- Radio Artsound
- Radio Bigben Interactive
- Radio SSV Works
- Radio R-MUSIC
- Radio SiriusXM
- Radio Majestic
- Radio AmpliVox
- Radio Memphis Audio
- Radio Aquatic AV
- Radio Eissound
- Radio NUVO
- Radio Xhdata
- Radio Microlab
- Radio GBS Elettronica
- Radio Klein Tools
- Radio Gewiss
- Radio VR-Radio
- Radio Lutron
- Radio Axxess
- Radio Acoustic Solutions
- Radio Weather X
- Radio BLUEPALM
- Radio SW-Stahl
- Radio Audisse
- Radio Whistler
- Radio Xact
- Radio GME
- Radio SACK It
- Radio Elbe
- Radio Sang
- Radio Retekess
- Radio Wintal
- Radio Ranger
- Radio Data-Tronix
- Radio Aconatic
- Radio Mebby
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