Midland ct210 User Manual
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  • Page 2: Maintenance

    Content • 1 transceiver • 1 antenna • 1 battery pack • 1 belt clip • 1 fast desktop charger • User manual If any items are missing, contact your dealer. Maintenance Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be treated with care .The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
  • Page 3: Main Indicators/Controls

    Main indicators/controls 2. Antenna 1. Encoder 3. Power/Volume on-off 4. Sending indicator 5. Speaker 6. Microphone 7. LCD 9. Clear key 8. Function key 10. Enter key 11. keypad 13. Reverse freq key 12. Keypad Lock 17. Battery release 14. PTT key 18.
  • Page 4 Main indicators/controls - description To turn on/off the radio and adjust the volume level. Power/volume on-off Press the is pressed, it glows to indicate the transmitting Sending indicator status. When channel busy, display shows Busy indicator When pressed, it enables the transmission. Hold down this key in receiving mode: the channel in use will MONI (monitor) key...
  • Page 5: Lcd Display

    LCD display Many icons are shown on the display when the radio is on. The following table can help you to identify each of them. Battery level indicator Shows the TX offset direction in relation to the RX frequency Power level indicator (HI=High/LO=Low) Frequency scanning indication Keypad lock Displays when DCS is turned on...
  • Page 6: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Supplied antenna Insert the base of the supplied antenna into the SMA connector and rotate it clockwise. Make sure the antenna has set down. Take out the antenna from the base by rotating it counter- clockwise rotation. Turn on and off the power If you want to turn on the power, rotate the PWR/VOL knob clockwise until a beep is heard.
  • Page 7: Select Scan Type

    Setting Reverse Frequency Function This function is possible only when you are linked to a repeater: it permits to invert the TX frequency with the RX frequency. In Channel/Frequency mode, hold down for two seconds until “R” appears on the display. Repeat the same procedure to return to the previous frequency setting.
  • Page 8: Select Mode

    DTMF Code In Channel/Frequency mode, press PTT and digit a number on the keypad. Flank keys PTT: push to transmit and release it to receive MONI: push it to monitor the PTT + CALL: push to enable a frequency in use 1750Hz tone Select Mode Hold down...
  • Page 9: Delete A Memory

    Delete a memory 1.Delete one stored channel Mode turn off the power. Hold down the key and turn on the unit. “DEL?” and the stored channel number will be displayed. Turn the Encoder knob or select the channel to delete. Push until “YES?”...
  • Page 10: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the VOX sensitivity level The VOX function is deactivated by default. To activate it follow the procedure here below: 1. press the button; 2. turn the Encoder knob until the display shows ‘VOX’ (menu 03); 3. push the key;...
  • Page 11 use the fast menu: press the key and then follow the procedure above described starting from point 3. Scrambler on/off To activate the scrambler, follow this procedure: 1. press the button; 2. turn the Encoder knob until ‘SCRM’ (menu 06) is displayed 3.
  • Page 12 key and then and follow the procedure above described starting from point 3. Beep on/off The keypad beep is activated by default. To deactivate it: 1. press the button; 2. turn the Encoder knob until ‘BEEP’ (menu 09) is displayed 3.
  • Page 13 To select the repeater shift you can use the fast menu: press key and then and follow the procedure above described starting from point 3. Repeater shift adjustment (for communications through repeaters) 1. press the button; 2. turn the Encoder knob until ‘DIFFR’ (menu 15) is displayed 3.
  • Page 14 While selecting the DCS codes, if you press , you will select the normal (N) or inverted (I) DCS codes. Voice function (only in English) With this function, you activate a voice that informs about any operation/selection you are doing. To activate it, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 15: Menu Operation

    Menu Operation To operate with all the parts/settings of the menu, you have to follow these general steps: 1 Press the button. 2 Turn the Encoder knob to select the desired menu. 3 Press and turn the Encoder knob to choose the desired setting. 4 Press to confirm.
  • Page 16 time out TOT? 12 OFF-270 SAME AS ABOVE transmission Turn encoder to select Press SCANS?13 TO/CO/SE to confirm type of scanning Press twice to exit Turn encoder to select voice function VOICE?14 ON/OFF Press to confirm activation Press to exit Input frequency or turn encoder DIFFR? 15 0-70.995...
  • Page 17: Self-Programming Mode

    Self-Programming mode To enter in Self-Programming mode, follow these steps: 1. while turning on the unit, hold down ‘MONI’ and until ‘SELF’ is displayed; 2. press 3. turn the Encoder knob and select the memory number to program; 4. push again;...
  • Page 18: Self-Programming Chart

    Self-programming chart + switch on MONI Display example the radio for 2 seconds Self-programming Encoder Channels Select channel 1 to 128 Encoder Receiving frequency Select receiving frequency Select CTCSS / DCS Encoder Receiving codes Press *LOCK to switch Encoder Transmitting frequency Select transmitting frequency Select CTCSS / DCS Encoder...
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications General Frequency Range CT210: 144-146MHz; CT410: 430-440MHz Working Temperate -20°-+50° Operating Voltage DC 7.4V Operate Mode Simplex or Semi-duplex Dimension 100mm×58mm×33mm (Antenna excluded) Weight 203g (Including battery) Antenna impedance 50Ω Duty cycle 5/5/90 Transmitter Frequency Stability ±2.5PPM Output Power ≤4W...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide Problem Solution The battery pack may be dead. Recharge or replace it. No Power The battery pack may not be installed correctly. Remove it and install it again. The battery pack life is finished. Battery power dies Replace the battery pack with a new one. shortly after charging Make sure you are using the same frequency and CTCSS/DCS tone as the other members in your...
  • Page 21 50 CTCSS codes CTCSS CTCSS CTCSS CTCSS 103,5 159,8 199,5 69,3 107,2 162,2 203,5 71,9 110,9 165,5 206,5 74,4 114,8 167,9 210,7 77,0 118,8 171,3 218,1 79,7 123,0 173,8 225,7 82,5 127,3 177,3 229,1 85,4 131,8 179,9 233,6 88,5 136,5 183,5 241,8 91,5...

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