Transmission And Reception; Transmitting Tot Setting; Volume Adjustment; Call - Midland G9 Instruction Manual

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Transmission and reception

To transmit keep the PTT button firmly pressed (it is not important what part
of it). Wait for a fraction of a second then speak normally in the direction of
the microphone and hold the device at a distance of about 5 cm; TX will appear
on the display.
When you have finished, release the PTT.
When the radio is in reception mode (PTT released) you will automatically re-
ceive any communication. RX will be displayed.
By default the output power set is "H-high", so independently on which PTT key
you press (small or big)the sending will be with high power.
If you use an external microphone, the PTT on it will follow the same PTT setting
of the radio.

Transmitting TOT Setting

The TOT function is used to prevent a too long transmission. This function
temporarily blocks transmissions if the radio has been used beyond the
maximum time permitted. Once reached the preset timer, the radio will be
forced in reception mode.

VOLUME adjustment

Rotate the VOLUME knob till you reach the desired level.

"CALL"

Push the CALL button and you will send an audio signal to the users tuned on
the same channel; you can choose amongst different CALL tones.

"Emergency"

When the Emergency function is enabled (EMG blinks on the display) keep
pressed EMG for 3 seconds and you send an emergency CALL to the other
G9 Plus within your range.
The Emergency function is activated by default.
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