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Makita MR003G User Manual

Makita MR003G
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ENGLISH
(Original instructions)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
MR003G
Job Site Radio
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Makita MR003G Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeJob Site Radio
BluetoothYes
Output Power20W
Radio BandsFM/AM
Frequency Range FM87.5 - 108 MHz
USB Charging PortYes
IP RatingIP65
Water ResistanceYes
USB PortYes
AUX InputYes
Power SourceBattery or AC Adapter

Summary

Job Site Radio MR003G

General View and Components

Handle and Antenna

Built-in antenna for DAB/FM reception integrated into the handle for optimal signal.

Battery Compartment Features

Locker, cover, and detailed battery compartment components for radio power.

Audio and Connectivity Ports

Speaker, DC IN socket, and AUX IN socket for audio output and input.

Controls and Display

Power, Band, Advanced setting, Info buttons, LCD display, and tuning/volume knob.

Battery Terminals and Upgrade Port

Terminals for XGT, CXT, LXT batteries and Micro USB port for software updates.

Symbols and Safety Warnings

Symbols Used

Explanation of symbols used on the equipment for user understanding.

Important Safety Instructions

Essential safety precautions to follow when using the electric tool.

Battery Cartridge Safety

Specific Safety Rules for Battery Cartridge

Detailed safety guidelines for handling, charging, and storing battery cartridges.

Battery Maintenance Tips

Tips for Maintaining Maximum Battery Life

Recommendations for optimal battery care to extend its service life.

Operating Time Information

Installation and Power Supply

Installing or Removing Slide Battery Cartridge

Step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing the battery cartridge from the radio.

Indicating Remaining Battery Capacity

How to check the battery level using indicator lamps and the check button.

Using Supplied AC Power Adaptor

Instructions for connecting and using the AC power adapter for radio operation.

Radio Operation: DAB and FM

Selecting a Station – DAB

Guide on how to select DAB stations, including using the station list.

Display Modes – DAB

Options for displaying information such as station name, program type, time, and signal strength.

Finding New Stations – DAB

Instructions for performing a full scan to find available DAB radio stations.

Manual Tuning – DAB

Method for tuning to specific DAB frequencies for optimized reception.

Station Order Setup – DAB

Configuration for organizing DAB station lists (alphanumeric, ensemble, valid).

Dynamic Range Control (DRC) – DAB

Adjusting audio compression levels to improve sound clarity in noisy environments.

Scan Tuning – FM

Automatic search for FM radio stations and stopping at the next available signal.

Manual Tuning – FM

Method for tuning to specific FM frequencies to find desired stations.

FM Scan Zone

Setting to scan for local or all FM stations, including weaker signals.

Display Modes – FM (RDS)

Viewing RDS information for FM stations like text, program type, and time.

Storing Stations in Preset Memories

Saving up to 5 favorite stations for each waveband for quick recall.

Recall Stations from Preset Memories

Accessing saved stations from the preset memory buttons.

Auxiliary Input and Settings

Auxiliary Input Socket

Connecting external audio devices via a 3.5mm auxiliary input socket.

Miscellaneous Settings

Options for language, display brightness, system reset, and software version.

Maintenance Precautions

Guidelines on cleaning the radio and avoiding specific cleaning agents.

Technical Specifications

Details on power requirements, frequency coverage, components, dimensions, and weight.

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