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Midland G7XT - Operational Modes and Troubleshooting; Dual Watch and Keypad Beep Settings; Factory Reset Procedure

Midland G7XT
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To select the call tones:
1. Push the MENU [18] buon seven mes unl the display shows “CA 1”.
2. Using the scroll buons [20] select “on” and “rb oF”;
3. To conrm the roger beep acvaon, press PTT [12] buon or wait
for 5 seconds.
Now, each me your Midland G7XT sends out a tone call, it will beep with the selected
melody.
6.8 Dual Watch Funcon
This funcon allows the monitoring of 2 channels of your choice.
1. Select 1 of the 2 channels to be monitored.
2. Press the MENU [18] buon 9 mes, unl the display shows “TX oF RX”.
3. With the
[20] buon, select the second channel to monitor.
4. Push the PTT [12] key or wait 5 seconds.
6.9 Keypad Beep
To deacvate the keypad beep, follow these steps:
1. Press the MENU [18] buon 8 mes unl “bP on” is displayed
2. Use the
[20] buons unl the display shows “bP of”.
3. Conrm by pushing the PTT [12] or wait for 5 seconds.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Your Midland G7XT is designed to provide years of opmal performance. If problems
arise, reset the device before contacng the service centre in your region.
7.1 Reset
If the tranceiver freezes or experiences a logic error (improper symbols on the display,
blocking of funcons, etc.) it may not be defecve. Rather, the problem may be caused
by external factors like noise or a spike in the electrcal system while charging. In such
cases, reset the transciever to its factory-programmed sengs:
1. Turn o the transciever.
2. Remove the baeries for about 60 seconds
Note: Before reseng we recommend that you take note of all personal sengs since
these may be deleted during the reset process.
8. Repeater Funcons
Channels marked Duplex are reserved for repeater use in some areas. These are paired
with higher channels as output/input (1/31, 2/32, etc). To avoid interference check for
local repeater acvity before using these channels in Simplex mode. Your radio has a
Repeater Access funcon to allow use of local Repeater staons (if available in your
area). Repeaters are shared radio systems installed by interested pares (clubs, local
businesses etc.) that pick up transmissions on specic channels and re-transmit (or re-
peat) the received signal to another channel. You may access the repeater if it is within
range. The repeater RECEIVE channels are 1 - 8 , 41 - 48 and TRANSMIT channels
31-38 and 71-78.

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