Description Of Parts; Description Of Parts And Commands - Midland Handheld VHF Marine Transceiver User Manual

Handheld vhf marine transceiver
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ESCRIPTION OF PARTS
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Description of parts and commands

Refer to the following pictures to locate and get familiar with the various parts of Ocean:
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Antenna connector (SMA type). For attaching the rubber ducky antenna provided.
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ON/OFF/VOLUME knob – turns the equipment on/off and adjusts audio volume reception.
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LCD display – the LCD (liquid crystal) display constantly displays the operating status of Ocean and functions
currently in use.
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SPK, MIC CHG, and DATA sockets (on the radio's side, under a protective rubber flap) – perform the following
functions:
SPK and MIC CHG – jack sockets respectively for the speaker and external microphone. Used together, these are used
for connection of optional accessories, such as microphones, speakers, head/earphones, etc. Also, the MIC CHG socket
is used for connecting the (optional) standard MW904 wall battery charger. For further details regarding optional
accessories, please refer to Chapter Fout! Verwijzingsbron niet gevonden..
DATA (channel programming) – used by the supplier or service centre for programming private channels; their use must
be previously authorized by the appropriate local authorities.
5)
button – confirms the selected setting.
6)
button – for scrolling downwards numerically through the tuned marine channels and for setting functions.
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Internal microphone – the transmission microphone is located here.
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Internal speaker – the reception speaker is located here.
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Contacts for battery charging (bottom of the radio) – for connecting the (optional) RC445 intelligent, table-top
battery charger.
10)
button – for scrolling upwards numerically through the tuned marine channels and for setting functions.
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F (Function) button – for accessing the various programming functions and settings of the radio.
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button/M (Monitor) – activates display backlighting, and excludes (temporarily or permanently) the circuit
which silences the receiver in the absence of signals (squelch) so as to receive signals that are extremely weak.
13)
HI/LO button – selects high or low transmission power, and activates/deactivates the keypad lock.
14)
CALL button – sends an audio call (4 two-tone bleeps) on your currently selected channel.
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