Basic operation, 1 turning neptune 100 on/off, 2 volume adjustment – MIDLAND Neptune 100 User Manual

Page 12: Squelch regulation, Selecting an operating channel, Transmission and reception

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5. BASIC OPERATION

5.1 Turning NEPTUNE 100 on/off

To turn the transceiver on, rotate the

PWR/VOL knob clockwise until it clicks on. You will hear a

beep (acoustic signal) and the LCD display will show the channel in use.

Important: when you turn on the radio for the very first time, the display will show channel 16; while

usually,

NEPTUNE 100 stores the last channel in use before it’s switched off.

To turn the transceiver off, rotate the knob counter-clockwise until you hear a click.

5.2 Volume adjustment

Bring the OFF/VOLUME knob first to medium volume. Once the transceiver picks up a signal,

adjust the volume to a comfortable level. If no signal is picked up, use the squelch control as

described in the following paragraph and regulate the volume using the background noise.

5.3

Squelch Regulation

Squelch is used to eliminate the annoying background noise you hear when no signal is being

picked up. If the squelch is adjusted correctly, there should be silence in between calls as well as

a reduction in battery consumption. To regulate the squelch:

Rotate the

1.

SqUELCH knob completely counter-clockwise until you hear the background

noise (if you don’t hear anything, increase the volume); RX will appear on the display.

If no signal is being received (only noise), slowly rotate the

2.

SqUELCH knob clockwise,

stopping as soon as the noise and RX disappear stably.

If you regulate the squelch level too high (closed), you may hear only background noise or

intermittent discharges.

5.4

Selecting an operating channel

Press repeatedly the

UP or DOWN buttons on the keypad or on the microphone to scroll through

the marine channels until finding the desired channel.

Channel 16 is dedicated to the emergencies, therefore we recommend not to use it for general

communications!

Channel 70 is dedicated to DSC communications.

5.5

Transmission and reception

Transmitting without a perfectly functioning antenna may seriously damage the

transceiver.

The

PTT (Push-To-Talk) button is located on the external microphone of your NEPTUNE 100. To

transmit:

Ensure that no one else is speaking.

1.

Hold down the

2.

PTT button on the microphone. TX will appear on the Display. Wait for a

second, then speak in a normal voice about 5 cm from the microphone.

When you have finished, release the

3.

PTT button: TX will disappear from the display. Now

NEPTUNE 100 is in receiving mode (silent and waiting for a signal) and will automatically

receive any communication.

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