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USER MANUAL 210 DS MIDLAND
AM/FM: to select AM or FM modulation. EN/EC: when appears on the display (UK band selected), move the switch to activate the EN band (English band) or EC (new European band).
3. “ON/OFF Volume” knob:
“OFF” position: transceiver turned off. “VOLUME” position: to set the audio level
4. Squelch knob: to eliminate ‘chopping’ signals during message recep-
tion and to operate in DS mode (Digital Squelch).
5. Microphone jack: jack for the mic connector
6. CH 9-19 switch: to turn immediately on priority channels 9 or 19.
7. Channel display: shows the number of the channel in use.
8. TX led: lights up when the radio is transmitting
10. EXT SPKR jack: external loudspeaker jack.(the internal loudspeaker
11. Power supply cable: power 12,6V DC ± 10%
24 | Midland 210 DS Instruction Guide INSTALLATION An extremely important requirement is the ease of installation and re- moval for those occasions when you might want to remove the unit for service and maintenance. The most common mounting position for a transceiver is under the da- shboard directly over the drive shaft hump. Do not mount the transceiver in the path of the heater or air conditioning. Take your time and plan your installation carefully. When you have de- termined the best location for mounting, use the mounting bracket as a template to mark mounting holes. Take care when you drill the holes that you do not drill into wiring, trim or other accessories. Mount in position with bolts, lock washers and nuts or self-threading screws. Insert the power cable with lighter plug into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter cord. Before operating, you must install and connect your antenna system. The lead from the antenna you’ve installed should be connected to the an- tenna coaxial connector. If you are using an external speaker, connect it to the EXT-SPKR jack.
INSTALLING AN ANTENNA
A mobile antenna system is not limited to the antenna only. The transmis- sion line, as well as the vehicle, are important factors in the total anten- na system. Therefore, you must use the correct type of transmission line and mount the antenna securely in a position that will give you optimal results. Use coaxial cable with an impedance of 50 Ohms. Generally speaking, you should keep the length of the transmission line to a minimum. The above discussion is as important for reception as it is for the transmis- sion. If a mismatch exists between the antenna and the receiver, the excellent sensitivity and signal-to-noise radio of the receiver circuit will be defeated. Useful information
1. Place the antenna as high as possible
2. The longer the antenna is, the better will be the performanceMidland 210 DS Instruction Guide | 5
3. Mount the antenna and keep antenna cable away from noise sources,
such as the ignition switch, gauges, etc.
4. Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection.
5. Prevent cable damage during antenna installation.
There are many types of mobile CB antennas: a full quarter-wave length whip, a center loaded whip, top loaded whip and the base loaded type. For a greater efficiency it is recommended 2.5 m long, full quarter-wave whip. Antenna length is directly related to efficiency. A vertically polarized whip antenna is best suited for mobile service. It is omni-directional. Roof mount is the best ever as in this position the antenna radiates equally in all directions.
WARNING: To avoid damage, never operate your CB radio without con-
necting a proper antenna. A periodical control of the cable and of the S.W.R. is recommended.
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR MIDLAND 210 DS
After have installed and cabled your CB transceiver, follow these steps to operate with your device:
1. Screw the microphone plug into the microphone jack and check that
the unit is properly connected
2. Make sure your antenna is connected to the antenna connector.
3. Make sure the SQUELCH control is turned fully counter clockwise.
4. Select AM or FM mode. The EN/EC switch operates depending on the
frequency band selected. In case you selected , you can switch from 40CH EN to 40CH EC. In case you selected EC or I2 band, this switch recalls the last channel in use.
5. Turn on the unit and select the frequency band to use
6. Adjust the volume to a suitable listening level
7. Select your desired channel.
8. Adjust the squelch (in case you use the manual squelch).
9. To transmit, press the PTT button and speak in a normal tone of voice.
10. To receive, release the PTT button.6 | Midland 210 DS Instruction Guide
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
The frequency bands must be chosen according to the country where you are going to operate. Your Midland 210 DS can be set on 8 different frequency bands: IT(it): 40CH 26.965 MHz – 27.405 MHz 4W AM/FM EU(EU): 40CH 26.965 MHz – 27.405 MHz 1W AM/4W FM PL(PL): 40CH 26.960 MHz – 27.400 MHz 4W AM/FM D3(d3): 80CH from CH1 to CH40 26.965MHz – 27.405 MHz 1W AM/4W FM from CH41 to CH80 26.565MHz – 26.955 MHz 4W FM D4 (d4): 80CH. CH1 - CH40 26.965MHz – 27.405 MHz 4W AM/ FM CH41 - CH80 26.565MHz – 26.955 MHz 4W FM UK ( ): 40CH 27.60125MHz – 27.99125MHz (EN) FM 4W 40CH 26.965MHz – 27.405MHz (EC) FM 4W EC (EC): 40CH 26.965MHz – 27.405MHz FM 4W I2 (i2): 34CH 26.875MHz – 27.205MHz AM/FM 4W Procedure:
1. Switch off the unit.
2. Turn the device on and contemporary keep pressed the UP/DOWN but-
3. Select the desired frequency band by pushing the UP/DOWN buttons
4. To confirm the selection, press the PTT button.
Note: Once have set the frequency band, every time you turn on the radio, the display will show for 1 second the frequency band in use. To change the frequency band, follow the steps upon described.Midland 210 DS Instruction Guide | 7 SQUELCH The squelch function cuts out annoying background noise when no sig- nal is being received. To do this, set the channel selector to a channel where no signals are present or wait until signals cease on your channel. Midland 210 DS is supplied with two types of squelch: manual and au- tomatic. Manual: rotate the squelch knob in a counter-clockwise direction and stop before you hear a ‘clic’, then rotate it clockwise to the point where the background noise just stops. Do not set the squelch too high, other- wise weak signals will not be able to open the squelch circuit. Automatic: rotate completely the squelch knob counter-clockwise and stop after you will hear a ‘clic’ . Now the squelch will be automatically ad- justed according to the background noise. EMERGENCY CHANNELS (CH 9-19) Midland 210 DS is equipped with a switch that allows to be immediately set on the Priority cannels 9 and 19. CH 9 is for Emergency communications, while CH 19 is used for asking road condition information. The centre position of the switch is for tuning on the latest selected chan- nel.
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