2 back panel (connections), 3 microphone, English – MIDLAND Neptune 100 User Manual

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3.2 Back panel (connections)

Warning! Faulty connections or short-circuits may seriously damage NEPTUNE 100.

Before attempting any connections, consult the specialized sections of this manual.

1.

Antenna socket

This SO 239 socket is for connecting an appropriate antenna.

2.

Power cable

This red/black cable has to be connected to a power source of 12 Vdc (red is positive).

3.

Socket for additional external loudspeaker

You can use this jack for the connection to a suitable external loudspeaker (optional), if

needed.

4.

GPS connector

Allows for connection to the optional receiver module “GR213” cod. C833 (or other compatible

receiver), for obtaining, viewing and transmitting (with DSC) information regarding position and

current time data.

3.3 Microphone

1

UP and DOWN buttons: These two buttons change the

tuning channel. The first scrolls upwards through the

tuned marine channels, the second scrolls downwards.

2

Button 16: For ease of use, button 16 performs the

same function as the button 16 on the front panel of the

transceiver.

3

MENU: activates the same functions/features of the

MENU button on the front panel of the radio.

4

PTT (push to talk): Pressing this button will begin

transmission

5

Microphone: During transmission, speak a few

centimetres from the microphone.

ANT

DC 13,8V

1

2

4

3

MENU

16

1

3

4

2

5

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