User’s Guide Titan™ Series 120/320 Channel VHF-Low Band Mobile 120/320 Channel VHF-High Band Mobile 120/320 Channel UHF-High Band Mobile www.midlandradio.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL USE ONLY The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy. Proper operation of this radio under normal conditions results in user exposure to RF energy below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communication Commission limits. Mandatory Safety Instructions to Installers and Users: This radio is NOT approved for use by the general population in an uncontrolled environment.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Contents Contents................................................................................... 3 Conventions and Symbols in this Book ................................... 4 Disclaimer ................................................................................ 4 Safety ....................................................................................... 4 Introduction .............................................................................. 6 Radio Models ........
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Conventions and Symbols in this Book This symbol marks a “caution”. Cautions are special notices which you should read and follow carefully to avoid possible damage to your equipment and to avoid potential danger to yourself or other people. ! This symbol marks an “important point”. Important points are specific instructions which should be followed closely for proper operation. This symbol marks a “note”.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Do not operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. Do not operate the transmitter of any radio unless all RF connectors are secure. All equipment must be properly grounded for safe operation. Do not allow children to operate or play with the radio equipment. Never attempt to disassemble or service the radio yourself. All equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Introduction Congratulations! By choosing the Midland Titan™ mobile transceiver, you have selected a professional grade radio. Its rugged design will provide years of reliable service and exceptional performance. Radio Models The models in the Titan mobile radio line allow selection by frequency band, transmit power, control head, and mounting configuration.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Radio Features The Titan series mobile transceiver is a programmable, synthesized radio featuring: 5 40 Watts (UHF)/50 Watts (VHF-High Band)/60 Watts (VHF-Low Band) transmit power for mid power radios. 100 Watts (UHF)/110 Watts (VHFHigh Band)/110 Watts (VHF-Low Band) transmit power for high power radios 5 12.5 KHz and 25 KHz channel spacing programmable per channel. 5 Auxiliary button for activation of optional accessories. 5 Software adjusted noise squelch level.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Recommended Accessories and Options Microphones 70-2184 70-2185 70-2188 70-2328A DTMF display and programming microphone DTMF microphone Weatherproof microphone Replacement microphone Control Heads, Mounting Brackets and Speakers 70-2202 Standard (three character) control head 70-2203 Deluxe (twelve character) control head 70-2278 Trunk mount conversion kit 70-2290 Under dash mounting bracket 70-2291 Trunk mount tray 70-2358 Remote speaker Cables 70-0038 70-0039 70-0042 70-0046
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Radio Controls Standard LCD Details Transmit Icon Busy Channel Icon Monitor Icon Busy Scan Icon Priority Scan Icon 3 Character AlphaNumeric Channel Label Auxiliary Mode Icon Add/Delete Mode Icon Deluxe LCD Details Transmit Icon Busy Channel Icon Busy Scan Icon Monitor Icon © 2005, Midland Radio Corporation Priority Scan Icon Auxiliary Mode Icon Add/Delete Mode Icon 12 Character AlphaNumeric Channel Label 9
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Standard Control Head 1 2 6 3 4 5 7 8 9 Deluxe Control Head 1 6 10 2 3 7 4 5 8 © 2005, Midland Radio Corporation
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide MON SCAN 1. MON button - Press and release the MON button to defeat any programmed CTCSS/DCS and check the radio channel for traffic before transmitting. Press and release the MON button again to return to CTCSS/DCS mode. 2. SCAN button - Press and release the SCAN button to activate scan mode. Depending on the scan mode, the PRI icon (priority scan modes) or SCAN icon (busy scan modes) will be displayed while scan mode is activated.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Setup Unpacking The following items are supplied in the standard package: 5 One transceiver chassis 5 One control head. 5 One microphone. 5 One DC power cord. 5 One mounting bracket or tray. 5 One mounting hardware package. 5 One user’s manual.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Operation Turning the Radio On and Off Press and hold the power/volume knob for two seconds to turn the radio on. The radio will perform a power-on test, which includes lighting all display segments and may sound a single beep when complete. Under certain circumstances, such as after the radio has been reprogrammed, it may also display a check code and sound a triple beep. Rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Carrier Squelch Operation A signal that matches the programmed receive frequency will be heard if it is of sufficient strength to exceed the squelch threshold. An on frequency signal exceeding the squelch threshold level will be indicated by the BUSY icon. CTCSS/DCS Operation CTCSS or DCS signaling adds an additional condition to carrier squelch operation.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide 2-tone signaling allows users to receive only calls intended for them. However, more than one radio transmitting at a time will still cause interference. Do not transmit if the BUSY icon is on. Wait until the channel is clear before transmitting. Transmitting to Other Radios Before transmitting, the FCC requires you monitor the channel to make sure it is clear. Transmitting while someone else is transmitting will create interference and disrupt both conversations.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Scanning Channels If you have more than one channel programmed, your Titan radio may be programmed to allow you to scan them. Press and release the SCAN button to activate scan. The radio will begin checking all channels in the scan list for activity. The SCAN icon or PRI icon will be displayed while the radio is scanning. To turn scan off, press and release the SCAN button again. The scan mode and scan list are initially programmed by your dealer or communications coordinator.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Priority Scan Priority scan is available when your dealer has programmed Normal or Modify Scan Selection. Use the menu function to select PRI scan mode. The default user selection is PRI scan mode. If enabled in programming, you may assign a second priority channel before starting scan. Select the desired second priority channel using the channel selector, then press and hold the SCAN button for two seconds.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Busy Scan Busy scan is available when your dealer has programmed Normal or Modify Scan Selection. Use the menu function to select SCN scan mode. The default user selection is PRI scan mode. Press and release SCAN to activate Busy scan. All channels in your scan list will be checked for activity, with no preference given to any channel. While scanning in busy scan mode, the radio will display “---“ and the SCAN icon.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide priority channel. This is the primary difference between Public Safety scan and Priority scan. If activity is detected on a channel, the radio will pause scan and display that channel. While stopped on a non-priority channel, the radio will continue to check for activity on the priority channel(s). This is called priority channel lookback, and the receive audio from the non-priority channel will be briefly interrupted while priority lookback occurs.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide If activity is detected on a priority channel the radio will switch to and display the priority channel. Transmitting While in Scan Mode In Busy scan mode, when PTT is pressed while scanning, the radio will transmit on the last received channel. If no last receive channel has been established since scan was started, transmit will occur on the scan start channel.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Press and release the A/D button to enter scan add/delete mode. The A/D icon (AX2 on standard head) will be displayed while scan add/delete mode is active. Once you are in add/delete mode, use the channel knob to scroll through the channels. To add a channel to the scan list, or remove a channel that is already in the list, press and release the scan button. The PRI or SCAN icon will toggle on/off indicating scan list status.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide 3. Press the channel menu knob again to save the new squelch setting and proceed to next menu item, group selection, GRP. ! The squelch setting is written to EEPROM by pressing the channel/menu knob. If the menu function is left to timeout, the new squelch setting will not be saved, and the radio will revert to the previous settings at power-on. 4. Rotate the channel/menu knob to select a new channel group. 5.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Specifications (VHF low band) General specifications Mid-Power High-Power Frequency range A: 30-36 MHz, B: 36-42 MHz, C: 42-50 MHz FCC ID numbers NCP700511B NCP700511C FCC type acceptance Maximum number of channels Maximum number of groups Channel spacing Channel stepping CTCSS/DCS per channel Input voltage MIL spec MMA700671A NCP700671B NCP700671C Part 90 Part 90 120 or 320 opt. 120 or 320 opt. 40 40 20 KHz 20 KHz 2.5/5.0/6.25 KHz 2.5/5.0/6.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Specifications (VHF high band) General specifications Mid-Power High-Power Frequency range B: 150-174 MHz B: 150-174 MHz FCC ID numbers NCP701341B NCP701491B FCC type acceptance Maximum number of channels Maximum number of groups Channel spacing Channel stepping CTCSS/DCS per channel Input voltage MIL spec Size (HxWxD) Weight Part 90 Part 90 120 or 320 opt. 120 or 320 opt. 40 40 12.5/25/30 KHz 12.5/25/30 KHz 2.5/5.0/6.25 KHz 2.5/5.0/6.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Specifications (UHF high band) General specifications Mid-Power High-Power Frequency range B: 450-470 MHz B: 450-470 MHz FCC ID numbers NCP701541B NCP701691B FCC type acceptance Maximum number of channels Maximum number of groups Channel spacing Channel stepping CTCSS/DCS per channel Input voltage MIL spec Part 90 Part 90 120 or 320 opt. 120 or 320 opt. 40 40 12.5/25 KHz 12.5/25 KHz 5.0/6.25 KHz 5.0/6.25 KHz 47 CTCSS/104 DCS 47 CTCSS/104 DCS 13.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Titan Mobile Connectors Microphone Connector 1. 2. 3. 4. 8 1 5. 6. 7. 8. Mic audio PTT Mic ground Hang-up (JP2) or +12V (JP1) Remove accessory hang-up loop to use mic hang-up. Remove JP2 and install JP1 for DTMF microphones. RD SD RTS CTS Mid-Power Connector 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 10 10 1. 2. 3. Aux 1 Ground Hang-up Normally grounded. 4. Speaker 2 5. Internal Speaker 6. Speaker 1 Looped to pin 5 for internal speaker. 7. Ground 8. Aux 2 9. +13.
Titan™ Mobile User’s Guide Warranty Statement Midland Radio Corporation (herein, Midland) warrants each new radio product manufactured or supplied by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period listed below, provided that the user has complied with the requirements stated herein. The Warranty period begins on the date of purchase from an Authorized Midland Sales and Service Outlet.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This radio operates in FCC regulated frequency bands. All radios must be licensed by the FCC before use. Because this radio contains a transmitter, Federal law prohibits unauthorized use or adjustments of this radio. 5900 PARRETTA DRIVE, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 64120 PHONE: (816) 241-8500, FAX: (816) 241-5713 www.midlandradio.