selection of melody call, 2 vox mode – MIDLAND G12 User Manual

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Menu Function

Display

1

Selection of the operational channel

(Channel)

2

Selection of melody call

CA

3

Settings of internal VOX

I

4

Settings of external VOX

E

5

Selection of channels to be scanned

6

Selection of transmission power

Po

7

Vibration alert

VIb

8

Dual Watch

9

Transmission lock when channel is busy

bLo

10

Compander

CPd

11

Timeout timer

tot

12

Forced reception time

PtY

6. Selection of melody call

As described in par. 5.11, a brief pressing of the

CALL/LOCK button

sends an audio call. To choose one of the 10 available melodies do

the following:

1) Press twice the

MENU button. The display shows CA (CALL) on

the right and a flashing number (

from 0 to 0) on the left which

refers to the melody currently in use.

2) Press the

+ or – button until you have selected the desired

melody: during the selection each selected melody is played

through the speaker.

3) Press the

PTT button to escape or wait for a few seconds. The

device will go back to standby mode having memorised the

chosen setting.

2

If at step 2 you select number 0, you will disable the call function

(briefly pressing

CALL/LOCK button will not carry out any

function).

6.2 VOX Mode

With VOX (Voice Operated eXchange) you can transmit without

pressing any buttons: all you need to do is talk into the microphone

at a short distance. If you rest the radio on a surface therefore you

can operate entirely hands free with VOX.

Moreover, by clipping the device to your belt with the optional audio

accessories (e.g. headphones with integrated microphone) which

connect to jacks

SPK and MIC/CHG, you can operate hands free

even while you move around. This is the most suitable way for VOX

to work since your mouth will be at a constant distance from the

microphone.

You can enable/disable VOX and independently regulate its sensitivity

according to its use: with the optional accessories or whether you

use it by itself.

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