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HM68X Digital Mobile Radio User Manual Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Preface Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of the functions and step-by-step procedures for use. To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Safety Information Booklet before use. This manual is applicable to the following product:
HM68X Digital Mobile Radio (X may represent 2, 5, 6, 8, or 9) Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its trademarks and product names. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are properties of their respective owners. The product described in this manual may include the Company's computer programs stored in memory or other media. Laws in PRC and/or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of the Company with respect to its computer programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any rights to the purchaser regarding the Company's computer programs. The Company's computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. Disclaimer The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of the third-party products and contents involved in this manual. If you have any suggestions or would like to receive more information, please visit our website at:
https://www.hytera.com. Contents Documentation Information ........................................................................................................................... 3 1. Packing List ................................................................................................................................................ 5 2. Product Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Product Layout ........................................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 Programmable Keys ............................................................................................................................... 7 3. Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.1 Precautions ............................................................................................................................................. 8 3.2 Tools ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Parts ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................................................. 10 4. Basic Operations ...................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 Turn On or Off the Radio ...................................................................................................................... 11 4.2 Adjust Volume ....................................................................................................................................... 11 4.3 Select a Zone ........................................................................................................................................ 11 4.4 Select a Channel .................................................................................................................................. 11 5. Status Indications .................................................................................................................................... 12 5.1 LCD Icons ............................................................................................................................................. 12 5.2 LED Indicators ...................................................................................................................................... 13 6. Call Services ............................................................................................................................................. 14 6.1 Group Call ............................................................................................................................................. 14 6.1.1 Initiate a Group Call .................................................................................................................... 14 6.1.2 Receive a Group Call .................................................................................................................. 14 6.1.3 End a Group Call ........................................................................................................................ 14 6.2 Private Call ........................................................................................................................................... 14 6.2.1 Initiate a Private Call ................................................................................................................... 14 6.2.2 Receive a Private Call ................................................................................................................ 15 6.2.3 End a Private Call ....................................................................................................................... 15 6.3 All Call ................................................................................................................................................... 15 6.3.1 Initiate an All Call ........................................................................................................................ 15 6.3.2 Receive an All Call ...................................................................................................................... 16 6.3.3 End an All Call ............................................................................................................................ 16 6.4 Analog Call ........................................................................................................................................... 16 7. Message Services .................................................................................................................................... 17 7.1 View a Message ................................................................................................................................... 17 7.2 Delete a Message ................................................................................................................................. 17 8. Contacts .................................................................................................................................................... 18 9. Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 1 9.1 Basic Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 19 9.1.1 Set Display ................................................................................................................................. 19 9.1.2 Set USB Path .............................................................................................................................. 19 9.1.3 Set Language ............................................................................................................................. 20 9.1.4 Enable LED Indicator .................................................................................................................. 20 9.1.5 Reset a Radio ............................................................................................................................. 20 9.2 Call Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 20 9.2.1 Set Power Level .......................................................................................................................... 20 9.2.2 Set Talking Alias .......................................................................................................................... 20 9.2.3 Enable Dual Slot Data ................................................................................................................ 21 9.2.4 Enable Talk Around ..................................................................................................................... 21 9.2.5 Set Squelch Level ....................................................................................................................... 21 9.2.6 Enable Compandor ..................................................................................................................... 21 9.3 Security Settings ................................................................................................................................... 21 9.3.1 Encryption ................................................................................................................................... 21 9.3.2 Lone Worker ............................................................................................................................... 22 9.3.3 Enable Scrambler ....................................................................................................................... 22 9.3.4 Enable Horn & Lights .................................................................................................................. 22 9.3.5 Kill and Revive the Radio ............................................................................................................ 23 9.4 Audio ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 9.4.1 Enable Mic AGC ......................................................................................................................... 23 9.4.2 Enable AI-based Noise Cancellation ........................................................................................... 23 9.4.3 Set Audio Mode .......................................................................................................................... 24 9.4.4 Set MIC & SPK ........................................................................................................................... 24 10. Profiles .................................................................................................................................................... 26 10.1 Switch Profiles .................................................................................................................................... 26 10.2 Set Alert Tone ..................................................................................................................................... 26 11. Radio Features ....................................................................................................................................... 27 11.1 Scan .................................................................................................................................................... 27 11.1.1 Enable Scan .............................................................................................................................. 27 11.1.2 Set Scan List ............................................................................................................................. 27 11.2 Positioning .......................................................................................................................................... 27 11.2.1 Enable Positioning .................................................................................................................... 28 11.2.2 View Position ............................................................................................................................ 28 11.2.3 Enable Call Location ................................................................................................................. 28 11.2.4 Enable GPS Report .................................................................................................................. 29 11.3 BT ....................................................................................................................................................... 29 11.3.2 Connect to a BT Device ............................................................................................................ 29 11.3.3 Switch BT Audio ........................................................................................................................ 30 11.3.4 Set BT ....................................................................................................................................... 30 2 11.3.5 Enable BT Location ................................................................................................................... 30 11.4 One Touch Call/Menu ......................................................................................................................... 30 11.5 Roam .................................................................................................................................................. 31 11.6 Clarity Transmission ........................................................................................................................... 31 11.7 Ignition Sense ..................................................................................................................................... 32 11.8 Public Address .................................................................................................................................... 32 11.9 Priority Interrupt .................................................................................................................................. 32 11.10 XPT ................................................................................................................................................... 33 12. Emergency Service ................................................................................................................................ 34 12.1 Initiate an Emergency Call .................................................................................................................. 34 12.2 Receive an Emergency Call ................................................................................................................ 35 12.3 End an Emergency Call ...................................................................................................................... 35 12.4 Emergency Erase Data ....................................................................................................................... 35 13. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 36 14. Care and Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 31 14.1 Product Care ....................................................................................................................................... 31 14.2 Product Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 31 15. Optional Accessories ............................................................................................................................. 32 16. Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................... 34 3 Documentation Information This section describes the conventions and revision history of this document. Documentation Conventions Instruction Conventions Icon Description Indicates information that can help you make better use of your product. Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Indicates situations that could cause minor personal injury. Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death. Notation Conventions Item Description Example Denotes menus, tabs, parameter names, To save the configuration, click Apply. Boldface window names, dialogue names, and The Log Level Settings dialogue box appears. hardware buttons. Press the PTT key. The screen displays "Invalid Battery!".
Denotes messages, directories, file names, Open "PSS.exe". folder names, and parameter values. Go to "D:/opt/local". Directs you to access a multi-level menu. Go to File>New. In the Port text box, enter "22". Italic Denotes document titles. Denotes commands and their execution Courier New results. Revision History 3 For details about using the DWS, refer to Dispatch Workstation User Guide. To set the IP address, run the following command:
vos-cmd - m name IP Document Version Release Date Description 00 September 2022 Initial release. 4 1. Packing List Unpack carefully and check that you have received the following items. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Item Quantity (PCS) Item Quantity (PCS) dealer. Radio Mounting Bracket Locking Knob Palm Microphone Microphone Hanger 1 1 2 1 1 Power Cord (with fuse) Self-tapping Screw (4.8 mm x 20 mm) Self-tapping Screw (4 mm x 16 mm) Documentation Kit
1 4 3 1
Figures in this manual are only for reference. Check and ensure thatthe frequency band marked on the antenna label matches that on the radio label. If not, contact your dealer. 5 2. Product Overview 2.1 Product Layout Front Panel Channel/Navigation Key Volume Key Emer gency Key
(pr ogr ammable) LED Indicator Aviation Por t Answer Key
(progr ammable) Rear Panel OK/Menu Key Back/Z one Key End Key
(programmable) On- Off Key RF Ant enna Connector Power Inlet Accessory Connector G PS Ant enna Connector The GPS antenna connector is only used to install the GNSS antennaon radios with the Location feature. 6 Palm Microphone 2.2 Programmable Keys You can request your dealer to program the Emergency key, Answer key, and End key as shortcuts to assignable radio features. 7 3. Installation 3.1 Precautions Before installation, read the following guidelines carefully:
Before installation, ensure that the vehicle power supply has a negative ground withthe voltage of 13.615% V. Before installation, measure the length of screws protruding from the radio surface. During installation, drill the holes on the vehicle according to the screw length to avoid damaging the vehicle wires or other components. Use the antenna and power cord approved by the Company. Use the mounting bracket approved by the Company. Otherwise, the accidental drop of the radio may injure people in the vehicle. Install the radio at a position where you can easily reach the front panel. To facilitate wiring, keep sufficient space at the back of the radio. When replacing the fuse for the DC power cord, ensure the new fuse shares the same specificationwith the old one. If any other communication devices such as repeaters are in the vicinity of the radio, keep the antenna of these devices at least 10 meters away from that of the radio. 3.2 Tools electric drill Phillips screwdriver T20 torx screwdriver 8 3.3 Parts No. Part Name No. Part Name 1 2 3 4 5 Radio Locking Knobs Mounting Bracket Self-tapping Screw (4.8 mm x 20 mm) 6 7 8 9 Self-tapping Screw (4 mm x 16 mm) Microphone Hanger GNSS Antenna Power Cord (with fuse) Palm Microphone 10 RF Antenna 9 The RF antenna is optional. The GNSS antenna is a standard accessory for radios with the Location feature. 3.4 Procedure 1. Install the radio. a. Select a location on the vehicle. b. Hold the mounting bracket to the location, and then mark the mounting holes. c. Drill holes at the mounting holes. d. Use the screws (4.8 mm x 20 mm) to secure the mounting bracket. e. Connect the RF antenna, GNSS antenna, and power cord to the radio. f. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket, and then fasten the locking knobs. 2. Install the palm microphone. a. Select a location on the vehicle where you can reach the palm microphone easily. b. Hold the microphone hanger to the location, and then mark the mounting holes. c. Drill holes at the mounting holes. d. Use the screws (4 mm x 16 mm) to securethe microphone hanger. e. Align the triangle index on the palm microphone with that on the radio. f. Plug the aviation connector to the palm microphone into the aviation port on the radio, and then rotate the connector clockwise to secure it. g. Place the palm microphone on the hanger. 10 4. Basic Operations 4.1 Turn On or Off the Radio To turn on the radio, connect the radio to power supply or long press the On-Offkey. To turn off the radio,long press the On-Off key. 4.2 Adjust Volume Toggle the Volume key up to increase the volume or down to decrease the volume. 4.3 Select a Zone On the home screen,press the Back/Zone key, toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a zone, and then press theOK/Menukey. Press the preprogrammed Zone Up key or Zone Down key. 4.4 Select a Channel You can toggle or press keys to switch to a channel within the same zone by default.If the Cross-Zone Switchoverfeatureis enabled, you can switch to a channel in other zones. Method 1 On the home screen, toggle the Channel/Navigation key. Method 2 a. On the home screen, press the Back/Zone key. b. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a zone. c. Press the OK/Menu key. d. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a channel. e. Press the OK/Menu key. Method 3 Press the preprogrammed Channel Up key orChannel Down key. Method 4 Press the preprogrammed Preset Channel key. 11 5. Stat 5 tus In dicat ions 5.1 LCD 5 s D Icons Icon Radio Stat tus The radio de T etects no sign nal. More bars in M ndicate strong ger signal. The radio wo T orksin low po ower mode. The radio wo T orksin high p power mode. An accessory A y is connecte ed. The GPS fea T ature is enabl led, and valid d positioning g data has be en received. The GPS fea T ature is enabl led, but no va alid position ing data has been receiveed. The BT featu T ure is enabled d. A BT device A e is connected d. The Mode A T Automatic Sw witch feature is enabled. The radio is T in emergenc y mode. The radio sta T ays on a site. The radio is T roaming. The Scrambl T ler or Encryp pt feature is e enabled. The Over the T e Air Encryp pt feature is e enabled. The radio is T scanning. The radio sta T ays on an act tive channel. The radio sta T ays on Priorit 1. ty Channel 1 The radio sta T ays on Priorit 2. ty Channel 2 The radio ha T as switched to o the mixed c channel. The Monitor T r feature is en nabled. 12 Icon Radio Stat tus The speaker T is on. The radio wo T orks in silent t mode. The radio wo T orks in profil le 1. The radio wo T orks in profil le 2. The radio wo T orks in profil le 3. There is/are T
(a) new mes sage(s). The inbox is T full. There is/are T
(a) missed ca all(s). 5.2 LED 5 D Indica ators LED In ndicator s Radio Status R n Flashes green F Glows green G The r radio is being g turned on. The r radio is recei ving. Glows red G The r radio is trans mitting. Flashes orang F ge slowly Flashes orang F ge rapidly e Glows orange G Every 3s Flashes F blue b Every 1.5s Every 0.1s Thera adio is scann ning or roami ing. The r radio is in Em mergency mo ode. Call hang time: N No voice is being trans smitted or re eceived durin ng a call. W Within such h a period, yo ou can press s and hold th he PTT key y and speak k. The B BT feature i s enabled, b but the radio devic ce. A BT T device is co onnected. is not conn nected to any y BT The B BT feature is s being disab led. 13 6. Call Services To ensure optimal voice quality on the receiving radio, keep the microphone 2.5 cm to 5 cm away from your mouth during speaking. 6.1 Group Call A group call is a call from an individual user to other group members. 6.1.1 Initiate a Group Call Through Preset Contact 1. On the home screen, toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a digital channel. 2. Press and hold the PTT key. Through Contact List 1. Enter theContact interface. Press the preprogrammed Contact List or Favorite Contact List key. On the home screen, go to Menu>Contact. 2. Select a group contact. 3. Press and hold the PTT key. Through One Touch Call/Menu Press the preprogrammed One Touch Call/Menu key, and then press and hold the PTT key. 6.1.2 Answera Group Call You can answer a group call without any operation. 6.1.3 End a Group Call A group call ends when the call hang time expires. 6.2 Private Call A private call is a call from an individual user to another individual user. 6.2.1 Initiate a Private Call Through Preset Contact 1. On the home screen, toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a digital channel. 2. Press and hold the PTT key. 14 Through Contact List 1. Enter theContactinterface. Press the preprogrammed Contact List or Favorite Contact List key. On the home screen, go to Menu>Contact. 2. Select a private contact. 3. Press and hold the PTT key. Through Call Logs 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Call Logs. 2. Select aprivate call record. 3. Press and hold the PTT key. Through One Touch Call/Menu Press the preprogrammed One Touch Call/Menu key, and then press and hold the PTT key. 6.2.2 Receive a Private Call You can answer a private call without any operation. 6.2.3 End a Private Call A private call ends when the call hang time expires. 6.3 All Call An all call is a call from an individual user to all the other users on the current digital channel. Contact your dealer to pre-configure the All Call feature. 6.3.1 Initiatean All Call Through Preset Contact 1. On the home screen, toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a preset all call contact on the digital channel. 2. Press and hold the PTT key. Through Contact List 1. Enter the Contactinterface. Press the preprogrammed Contact List or Favorite Contact List key. On the home screen, go to Menu>Contact. 15 2. Select an all call contact. 3. Press and hold the PTT key. Through One Touch Call/Menu Press the preprogrammed One Touch Call/Menu key, and then press and hold the PTT key. 6.3.2 Receive an All Call You can answer an all call without any operation. 6.3.3 End an All Call An all call ends when the caller releases the PTT key. 6.4 Analog Call An analog call is a call on the analog channel. Call without Signaling On an analog channel without signaling, you can initiate acall to all the other users on the channel. 1. On the home screen, toggle the Channel/Navigation keyto select an analog channel. 2. Press and hold the PTT key. Call with Signaling On an analog channel with signaling, you can initiate a call to a specific contact on the channel. Contact your dealer to pre-configure the signalings. HDC1200 (compatible with MDC1200) and two-tone signalings are available. The method to make a call with signaling is the same, regardless of signaling types. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Contact, or press the preprogrammed Contact Listor Favorite Contact Listkey. 2. Select a contact. 3. Press and hold the PTTkey or thepreprogrammed One Touch Call/Menu key. 16 7. Message Services Messageallows you to send and receive text messages. 7.1 View aMessage Uponmessage reception, press the OK/Menu key. On the home screen, go to Menu>Message, select a message, and then press the OK/Menu key. 7.2 Delete a Message 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Message. 2. Select a conversation. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 4. Toggle the Channel/Navigationkey to select a message. 5. Press the OK/Menu key, and then do either of the following:
To delete the selected message,select Delete. To delete the conversation, select Delete All. 17 8. Contacts To view the contact information, do the following:
1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Contactor press the preprogrammed Contact List key. 2. Select a contact. 18 9. Settings You can set radio parameters including Basic Settings, Call Settings, and Security Settings. 9.1 Basic Settings 9.1.1 Set Display On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings> Basic Settings>Display,and then set any of the following:
Backlight The backlight illuminates the display and keypad. a. In the Display interface, selectBacklight. b. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select Off, On, or Timed. c. Press the OK/Menu key. Night mode The display supports both day mode and night mode. The screen brightness and user interface vary with the display mode. a. In the Display interface, selectNight Mode. b. Press the OK/Menu key to switch between the two modes. Brightness Small level number represents high screen brightness. a. In the Display interface, selectBrightness. b. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a brightness level. c. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.1.2 Set USB Path You can select a USB path for communication between the radio and external devices. For details, see the following table. Option Description Operation Port Rear First When both the aviation port and accessory port are connected to external devices, the accessory connector can be used as the USB path. Only Front Only the aviation port can be used as the USB Through the menu a. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>
Basic Settings>USB Path. 19 Option Description Operation Port path. Only Rear Only the accessory connector can be used as b. Select the USB path option. Press the preprogrammed USB Path Port the USB path. Switch key. 9.1.3 Set Language 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings> Basic Settings>Language. 2. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select the display language. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.1.4 Enable LED Indicator 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>LED. 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.1.5 Reset a Radio On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Restore initial value. 9.2 Call Settings 9.2.1 Set Power Level You can set the TX power level to high or low. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>Power Level. 2. Select High Power or Low Power. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.2.2 Set Talking Alias On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>TalkingAlias, and then set either of the following:
Send Alias Send Alias allows you to send the radio alias during a call, so that the called party can identify the calling party by the alias. a. In the Talking Alias interface, select Send Alias. b. Press the OK/Menu key. Auto Add Contacts 20 If both the calling party and the called party enable the Auto Add Contacts and Send Alias features, the called party automatically adds the calling party to the contact list when receiving a call from the calling party. a. In the Talking Alias interface, select Auto Add Contacts. b. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.2.3 Enable Dual Slot Data Dual Slot Data improves transmission rate when the radio transmits packet data with other devices through dual slots. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>Dual Slot Data. 9.2.4 Enable Talk Around You can communicate directly with terminals that are out of the communication coverage or when the repeater stops working. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>Talk Around. 9.2.5 Set Squelch Level The squelch level controls the signal reception threshold on analog channels. Higher squelch level requiresstronger signal. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>Squelch, select Open, Normal, or Tight, and then press the OK/Menu key. Press the preprogrammed Adjust Squelch Level key to adjust the level. 9.2.6 Enable Compandor Compandor allows the radio to compress the voice signal when transmitting and decompress the voice signal when receivingto improve the voice quality. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Call Settings>Compandor. 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.3 Security Settings 9.3.1 Encryption 9.3.1.2 Enable Encryption Encryption provides end-to-end voice and data encryption to protect your information security. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Security Settings>Encrypt>On/Off, and then press the OK/Menu key. 21 Press the preprogrammed Scrambler/Encrypt key. When you enable Encryption, only the current channel is encrypted, and the channel remains to be encrypted after you switch the channel. 9.3.1.3 Select an Encryption Key 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Security Settings>Encrypt>Key List. 2. Select an encrypt key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key twice. 9.3.2 Lone Worker Lone Worker allows the radio to automatically send an emergency alarm to your companion or the control center, when you do not operate the radio or the radio does not transmit voice within the preset time. In this case, the radio enters the emergency mode. To enable Lone Worker, do either of the following:
On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Security Settings>Lone Worker, and then press the OK/Menu key. Press the preprogrammed Lone Worker key. To exit the emergency mode, do any of the following:
Press the keys. Rotate the knob. Transmit voice. 9.3.3 Enable Scrambler Scrambler allows the radio to invert audio signals at the sender's side and reverse the signals at the receiver so as to prevent eavesdropping. On the home screen, go to Menu>Settings>Settings>Security Settings>Scrambler. Press the preprogrammed Scrambler/Encrypt key. 9.3.4 Enable Horn& Lights Horn & Lights allows the radio to set off alarms on external devices (for example, speaker or light), if you do not operate the radio within the preset time after the radio receives an emergency alarm, call notification, or a private call. You can request your dealer to configure one of the following types of Horn & Lights for your radio. 22 Alarm Type Description Alarm Re-Arm power-off. The Horn& Lights feature is enabled ordisabled based on the setting upon the last Non-Permanent Manual Re-
Arm The Horn & Lights feature must be enabledevery time upon power-on. Permanent External Alarm The Horn & Lights feature is enabledwhenever the radio is powered on. On the home screen, go to Menu>Accessories>Horn & Lights, and then press the OK/Menu key. Press the preprogrammed Horn & Lights key. 9.3.5 Kill and Revive the Radio To kill a radio, send a Kill command to a private contact to disable the radio. The killed radio can be monitored remotely, but is deprived of other features To revive a radio, reprogram the software, or send a Radio Enable command to the private contact. 9.4 Audio 9.4.1 Enable Mic AGC Mic AGC allows the calling radio to control the voice output gain within a proper range during transmission, so as to provide improved voice with proper volume for the called radio. This feature ensures stable voice even in noisy environment. With Mic AGC preprogrammed, do the following:
1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Audio Set. 2. SelectDigital Mic AGC or Analog Mic AGC. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 9.4.2 Enable AI-based Noise Cancellation Noise Cancellation allows the radio to automatically eliminate ambient noise when receiving or transmitting voice. This feature enhances the voice clarity, while also decreases the volume. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Audio Set>Noise Cancellation. 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 23 9.4.3 Set Audio Mode Audio Mode adds gain to audio signals at high, medium, and low frequency, thus optimize the audio quality. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Audio Set>Audio mode. 2. Select an audio mode. 3. press the OK/Menu key. 9.4.4 Set MIC & SPK MIC & SPK allows you to select the microphone and speaker to transmit and receive voice. With the audio accessory connected, you can switch the audio paths. For details, see the following tables. MIC Option Description Operation Follow PTT When you transmit voice through the PTT key on the radio, the radio uses the internal microphone. When you transmit voice through the audio accessory, the radio uses the external microphone. Only Internal The radio uses only the internal microphone. Through the menu a. On the home screen, go toMenu>Settings>Basic Settings>MIC & SPK. b. SelectMIC Selection. c. Select the audio option. The radio uses only the microphone of the Switch key to switch the audio path. Press the preprogrammed Mic Set audio accessory, such as earpieces. Only External SPK Option Description Operation When audio accessories are connected, the Through the menu External First radio uses the external speaker. Otherwise, the a. On the home screen, go to radio uses the internal speaker. Only Internal The radio uses only the internal speaker. Menu>Settings>Basic Settings>MIC & SPK. b. Select SPK Selection. c. Select the audio option. Only External The radio uses only the speaker of the audio Press the preprogrammedSPK Set accessory, such asthe remote speaker Switch key. 24 Option Description Operation microphone. 25 10. Profiles 10.1 Switch Profiles Profiles allows you to set the audio and alert tone of the radio for clear voice in various scenarios.The radio supports the following two profiles:
General: applicable to common scenarios. Customized profiles: applicable to scenarios other than those in General. To switch profiles, do either of the following:
On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles, select a profile, and then press the OK/Menu key. Press the preprogrammed Profiles Switch key. 10.2 Set Alert Tone Turn On or Off Radio Tone On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Tone>Radio Tone. Turn On or Off Single Tone a. Turn on Radio Tone. b. In the Tone interface, select Single Tone. c. Press the OK/Menu key. d. Select a feature. e. Press the OK/Menu key. Adjust the Volume of Radio Tone Volume a. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Tone>Radio Tone>Radio Tone Volume. b. Toggle the Channel/Navigation key to select a volume level. Adjust the Volume of Single Tone Volume a. On the home screen, go to Menu>Profiles>Setting>Tone>Single Tone. b. Select a feature. c. Press the OK/Menu key. 26 1 1. Ra adio F Featur res 1 1.1 Sc an 1 1.1.1 En nable S can On the ho me screen, go o to Menu>S Scan>Scan O On/Off, and th hen press the OK/Menu k key. Th Press the p he radio scan preprogramm s according t y. med Scan key st preset for th to the scan lis he current ch hannel. Durin g the scannin ng, the LCD d displays
, a and the e LED indica ator flashes or range slowly
. When detecting W g activities o n a channel, the radio sta ys on the cha annel and the e LED indica ator glows gre een. If the rad dio sta ays on Priorit ty Channel 1 or Priority C Channel 2, the e LCD display ys or the e LCD displa ays
. If f the radio sta ays on a non-p priority chan nel, If you d do not want to o hear activiti ies on the cha annel, press t the preprogra ammed Nuisa ance Tempor rary Delete k key to remov ve the channe el from the sc can list tempo orarily. 1 1.1.2 Se et Scan List Th he scan list is a list of up to o 32 analog a and digital ch hannels that th he radio scans s. On n the home sc creen, go to M Menu>Scan, select the sca an list,and the en do any of the following g:
To view o or manage all channels on the current li ist, select Vie ew Record, an nd then press s the OK/Men nu key. To set the list as the de efault scan lis st for the curre ent channel,s select Set Def fault, and the en press the O y. OK/Menu key To add a n new channel t to the list, sel lect Add CH H, and then pre ess the OK/M Menu key. If you do not need d to scan, y you can dele ete all chann nels other th han the curre ent channel.I If you want to preferen ntially hear th he activities o on a channel
, you can sel ect the chann nel, and then select Set P rioCH-1 or S Set PrioCH H-2. 1 1.2 Po sitioni ng Po ositioning allo ows you to co ollect the pos ition informa ation of the ra adio through s satellites. 27 This feature applies only to radios with GPS, BDS, or GLONASS. 11.2.1 Enable Positioning 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Position>PositionOn/Off 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 11.2.2 View Position Local Position 1. On the home screen, go to the Menu>Position>Position View. 2. Press the OK/Menu key to view the position information of your radio (including longitude, latitude, speed, altitude, time, date, and the number of satellites). Contact Position 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Position>Query Location>Contact List. 2. Select a contact. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to view the location information of a nearby private contact (including alias, direction, and distance). 11.2.3 Enable Call Location During a call, if the transmitting radio is enabled with the Call Location feature, the receiving radio displays the location information of the transmitting radio when receiving valid positioning data. 11.2.3.2 Enable Voice with Location Voice with Location allows the radio to report its location information when initiating a private call, a group call, or an emergency call. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Position>Call Location>Voice with Location. 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 11.2.3.3 Display Call Location If the transmitting radio is enabled with the Voice w/Location feature and the receiving radio is enabled with the Display Call Location feature, the receiving radio displays the location information of the transmitting radio during a call. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>Position>Call Location>Display Call Location. 28 2. Press the OK/Menu key. 3. SelectDisplay Type. 4. Select 16 Azimuth & Dist., Accur Azimuth & Dist., or Talker Location. 5. Press the OK/Menu key. 11.2.4 Enable GPS Report GPS Report allows the radio to report its location information to the control center. Press the preprogrammed GPS Report key, or you can consult your dealer to configure the GPS trigger, allowing the radio to automatically report the GPS data upon power-on/off, or according to the preset time or distance interval. Quick GPS Based on GPS standard time, Quick GPS divides the GPS upload time into several equal-length time slices. These time slices are allocated to radios with different configurations for periodic upload and single upload. Each radio uses the same GPS upload time length to upload GPS data, improving upload efficiency and reliability. If your dealer configures the feature to a digital channel, the channel only reports the quick GPS data. 11.3 BT BT is a wireless technology that supports short-distance communications and data exchange between devices. You can connect the radio to a BT device through the built-in BT module. To derive optimal communication quality, it is recommended to use the BT devices approved by the Company. If BT earpieces of other companies are used, you must use them with the wireless ring PTT of the Company. Otherwise, the earpieces cannot transmit. 1. On the home screen, go to Menu>BT. 2. Press the OK/Menu key. After this feature is enabled, the LED indicator flashes blue every three seconds. The BT feature applies only to radios with the BT module. 11.3.2 Connect to a BT Device 1. Turn on the BT device and enter the pairing status. 29 For details,refer to the accessory manual. 2. Search and connect to the BT device. 3. On the home screen, go to Menu>BT>Auto Search. 4. Select the BT device from the detected device list. 5. Press the OK/Menu key. After the radio is connected to the BT device, the LED indicator of the radio flashes blue every 1.5 seconds. 11.3.3 Switch BT Audio With the BT device connected, press the preprogrammed BT Audio Switch key to switch the audio output device between BT earpiece and the radio. 11.3.4 Set BT To view the BT name, on the home screen, go to Menu>BT>My Device>BT Devices Name. To enable visibility, on the home screen, go to Menu>BT>My Device>Always Detected, and then press the OK/Menu key. Other BT devices can detect the radio. To view the BT information, on the home screen, go to Menu>BT>My Device>Device Information. 11.3.5 Enable BT Location You can report the BT positioning information to the dispatcher after the radio detects BT beacon information. It is used for indoor positioning. To enable BT Location, do the following:
1. On the home screen, go to Menu>BT>BT Location. 2. Press theOK/Menu key. 11.4 One Touch Call/Menu One Touch Call/Menu allows you to initiate a preset service or switch to the function menu by pressing the preprogrammed One Touch Call/Menu key. The following table shows the services that can be implemented by this feature and the corresponding operations. Description Operation On an analog channel, you can initiate a call to a two-tone contact. Press the preprogrammed One Touch 30 Description Operation On a digital channel, you can do one of the following:
Initiate a group, private, or all call. Call/Menu key to initiate the service. Send a quick text message or position message to a private or group contact. To initiate a call on a digital channel, press the One Touch Initiate an alert call, radio check, remote monitor, revive, or Call/Menu key, and then press and kill service. hold the PTT key. Switch to a function menu or realize a function. 11.5 Roam Roam allows the radio to select base stations according to signal strength. This ensures seamless communication across sites or networks. To enable Roam, do either of the following:
Press the preprogrammed Roam key. On the home screen, go toMenu>Roaming>On/Off, and then press the OK/Menu key. To set the roam list, do the following:
a. On the home screen, go to Menu>Roaming>Roaming List. b. Select a roam list. c. Doany of the following:
To view or manage all channels on the current list,select View Record, and then press the OK/Menu key. To set the list as the default scan list for the current channel, select Set Default, and then press the OK/Menu key. To add a new channel to the list,select Add CH, and then press the OK/Menu key. 11.6 Clarity Transmission Clarity Transmission allows data to be transferredfrom one external device to another using the radio. The radio serves as the transparent transmissionchannel for data exchange between external deviceswithout any additional adjustment. When the radio receives the data through the serial port,it transfers the data to a preset contact excluding an allcall contact. If the radio fails to receive the data, it will exit Clarity Transmission. With Clarity Transmission configured by your dealer, to enable Clarity Transmission, press thepreprogrammed Clarity Transmission Mode key. 31 11.7 Ignition Sense Ignition Sense controls the radio on or off andthe PTT key enabled or disabled by starting or stopping yourvehicle engine. Four types of ignition sense are listed in the following table. The default type is Disable Ignition Off, and other types are enabled by your dealer. Type Description Operation Ignition or Switch Allows you to turn the radio on oroff by the pressthe On-Off key. engine or the On-Off key. To turn the radio off, stop the engine or press To turn the radio on, start the engine or long theOn-Off key. Ignition Only PTT Disable Disable Ignition Off Allows you to turn the radio on or offby the To turn the radio on, startthe engine. engine. To turn the radiooff, stop the engine. Allows you to enable thePTT key by the To enable thePTT key, startthe engine. engine. To disable thePTT key, stop the engine. Allows you to turn the radio onby the To turn the radio on, start the engine or long engine or the On-Off key, and allows you pressthe On-Off key. toturn the radio off only by the On-Offkey. To turn the radio off, press the On-Off key. 11.8 Public Address Public Address allows you to address publicthrough the external speaker (connected to theaccessory connector on the rear panel). To enable Public Address, press the preprogrammed PublicAddress key. 11.9 Priority Interrupt Priority Interrupt allows you to interrupt the ongoing activities (such as a call, a call hang status or remote monitor) on the current channel to release it: therefore, you can initiate a new call or a new data service on that channel.This feature includes manual priority interrupt and auto priority interrupt. Manual Priority Interrupt Press the preprogrammed Priority Interrupt key to interrupt the ongoing activities. 32 Auto Priority Interrupt Auto Priority Interrupt includes Emergency Priority Interrupt, Call Back Priority Interrupt, Message Priority Interrupt, Radio Disable Priority Interrupt, and All Call Priority Interrupt. You can interrupt an ongoing call by initiating an emergency call, all call, or sending a short message or the Radio Disable command. Contact your dealer to pre-configure the Auto Priority Interrupt feature. 11.10 XPT Extended Pseudo Trunk (XPT) system allows multiple repeaters to share logic channels and communicate through any of the repeaters in the site. In this way, XPT increases the communication efficiency and capacity of the conventional system. Single-site Trunking System: consists of a master repeater and multiple slave repeaters, which are connected to each other through IP switch. Multi-site Trunking System: connects multiple XPT single-site trunking systems through IP network. Contact your dealer to pre-configure the XPT feature. 33 1 2. Em merge ency S Servic ce Em mergency Ser rvice allows y you to seek h help from you ur companion n or the contr rol center in case of emer rgency. You c can ini itiate an emer rgency call w with the highe est priority ev ven when you ur radio is tran nsmitting or r receiving. In emergency m mode, the rad dio transmits at high powe er level by de fault. Accord ding to the em mergency type e preset by yo our de ealer, the radi o gives differ rent indicatio ons. The avail lable emergen ncy types are listed in the following tab ble. Emergency y Type n Description D Si ren Only Re egular Si lent Si lent w/Voice Al larm w/Siren Th he radio emits s siren and di isplays an nd the e control cent ter. Th he radio gives s visible or au udible indicat tions.
, but do oes not transm mit any emer rgency signal l to Th he radio gives no visible an nd audible ind dication. Th he radio gives s audible ind dication only aud dible or visib
. le indication. upon receivi ing a call. Ot therwise, the e radio gives no Th he radio trans smits the em mergency sign nal to the co ontrol center r, and then e emits siren a and dis splays d and
. In addition, you u can request t your dealer t to set one of the following g emergency modes:
Emergency E y Mode Descriptio on Note N C all Only Alarm w/Call A Alarm A It al llows you to i initiate an em
. mergency call It a llows you to o send an em mergency cod de and initi iate an emerg gency call. If the emergency t type is Siren n Only or Alarm m w/Siren, yo ou do not ne eed to set the em mergency mod de. It al llows you to s send an emer rgency code. 2.1 Init 1 ress the prepr Pr tiate an rogrammed E n Emer Emergency O rgency On key to initi y Call iate an emerg gency call to t the preset con ntact. If the Alarm w/
/Call To Foll low feature is s configuredb by your dealer r, you can spe eak into the m microphone w without pressi ing or r holding the P PTT key. If t the preset voi ice cycles exp pire, you can n press and ho old the PTT k key to initiate e the emergen ncy all again. ca 34 12.2 Receive an Emergency Call You can answer an emergency call without any operation. 12.3 End an Emergency Call Calling party Press the preprogrammed Emergency Off key. Turn off the radio. Called party Switch the channel. Turn off the radio. 12.4 Emergency Erase Data Emergency Erase Data allows the radio to erase encrypted data in case of emergency, so as to prevent unauthorized access. When erasing the data, the radio stops voice and data services and returns to the home screen. The encrypted data can be erased in the following cases:
Press the Answerkey and then the PTT key (within 1.5s) for two times, and then press the Answer key again. When the radio is killed, the data in the radio will be erased automatically. 35 13. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution The radio cannot be turned on. The power cord may be unconnected. Connect the power cord properly . The voice is unclear. The signal may be weak. within the communication range. Make sure that call participants are The received voice is The volume may be low. dealer to disable the Mic AGC feature. weak, discontinuous, or The antenna may be loosened or installed totally inactive. improperly. Turn the radio off, and then reattach the antenna. Increase the volume, or contact your The speaker may be blocked or damaged. Clean the surface of the speaker. The frequency or signaling type may be inconsistent with that of other members. Set your TX/RX frequency and signaling to the same as that of other members. Communications with The channel type (digital or analog) may be set group members are inconsistently. unavailable. You may be too far away from the group members. The signal may be weak. You may be interrupted by radios using the same frequency. There are unknown voices or noises on the channel. Make sure that all members are on the same digital or analog channel. Move towards other members. Make sure that call participants are within the communication range. Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch level. Set signaling for all member radios to The radio may be set with no signaling. avoid interference at the same There is too much noise The signal may be weak. frequency. Make sure that call participants are within the communication range. and hiss. The radio may be in an unfavorable position. For Move to an open and flat area, and 36 Phenomena Analysis Solution example, the signal may be blocked by tall then restart the radio. buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. The radio may suffer from external disturbance Stay away from the equipment that
(such as electromagnetic interference). may cause interference. The keypad may not work temporarily. Restart the radio. The LCD may not work temporarily. Restart the radio. The GPS module may be connected improperly. Reconnect the GPS module. The radio may be at an unfavorable position, so no Move to an open and flat area, and try GPS signal is received. again. The keys are unavailable. The LCD does not display any information. The GPS cannot locate your position. If the above solutions cannot solve your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 37 14. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimum performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. 14.1 Product Care Do not pierce or scrape the product. Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry. Close the accessory connector cover when no accessory is in use. 14.2 Product Cleaning Turn off the product and remove the battery before cleaning. Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry lint-free cloth or a brush regularly. Use neutral cleanser and non-woven fabric to clean the keys, knobs, and front case after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage. Make sure the product is completely dry before use. 31 15. Optional Accessories Use the accessories approved by the Company only. Otherwise,we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use of unauthorized accessories. Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories used with the product. 32 16. Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name A AGC G GPS L LCD LED P PTT X XPT Automatic Gain Control Global Positioning System Liquid-Crystal Display Light-Emitting Diode Push-To-Talk Extended Pseudo Trunk 33 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to that of the receiver's outlet. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Regulations Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requires that all radio communication products should meet the requirements set forth in the above standards before they can be marketed in the U.S, and the manufacturer shall post a RF label on the product to inform users of operational instructions, so as to enhance their occupational health against exposure to RF energy. Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should always adhere to the followings:
Gain of antenna must not exceed 0 dBi (UHF)
Antenna Installation: install the antenna at least 50 cm away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. This radio complies with IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. duty factors of up to 50% and is FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment . This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 50 cm between the radiator &you body. ISEDC Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil contient des metteurs/rcepteurs exempts de licence qui sont conformes aux normes RSS exemptes de licence d'Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) lareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, onj si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment . This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 50 IC exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme avec ISEDC les limites d'exposition aux rayonnements dfinies pour contrl environnement. Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co-localiss ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou metteur. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilisavec une distance minimale de cm between the radiator &you body. cm entre leradiateur & votre corps. 50 is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. 2022 Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. All Rights Reserved. Address: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China Postcode: 518057 https://www.hytera.com
1 2 3 | Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 1.35 MiB | October 31 2022 |
use to satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance. See relevant product documentation for details.
[ ) Device must be restricted to occupational CAUTION Hytera Lear ere A01.6.06.002 IIIl| II | Il HN Is Frequency : 400-470 MHZ DC:13.6V==12A (La il TERIAL! I] * Z1626A1448%
FCC ID: YAMHM68XU1 6 927 40 Are 1C:8913A-HM68XU1 ME Hytera Communications Corporation ha Model Number Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, HM682-000G0000-0B00DC-U1-H-A. Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.C.,P. 518057
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Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Add: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 518057 China Tel: +86-755-26972999 Fax: +86-755-86139020 Email:Ruifen.Huang@hytera.com DECLARATION OF SIMILARITY Date: 2022-07-28 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sir or Madam:
We, Hytera Communications Corporation Limited, hereby declare that the product: Digital Mobile Radio, FCC ID:YAMHM68XU1.model:HM680 U1, HM685 U1, HM686 U1, HM688 U1, HM689 U1, HM650 U1, HM652 U1, HM655 U1, HM656 U1, HM658 U1, HM659 U1 are electrically identical with the model: HM682 U1 which was tested by China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) with the same electromagnetic emissions and electromagnetic compatibility characteristics. A description of the differences between those models and that are declared similar are as follows:
They are the same product, and just the different model name and appearance,the front board of PCB trace is different, the rest are the same. Difference Model:
HM682 U1,HM680 U1, HM685 U1, HM686 U1, HM688 U1, HM689 U1 HM650 U1, HM652 U1, HM655 U1, HM656 U1, HM658 U1, HM659 U1 Appearance
( with Screen or without Screen , the front board of PCB trace is different, bluetooth antenna ty pe is different) Please contact me should there be need for any additional clarification or information. Best Regards, Signature:
Printed Name: Ruifen Huang Title: Certification Engineer
1 2 3 | FCC Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 79.88 KiB | October 31 2022 |
QA-FR-170-B Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Add: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 518057 China Tel: +86-755-26972999 Fax: +86-755-86139020 Email:Ruifen.Huang@hytera.com FCC Authorization Date: 2022-09-16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern: We , Hytera Communications Corporation Limited, Hereby authorizes China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Clients signature Printed Name: Ruifen Huang Title: Certification Engineer
1 2 3 | FCC Long-term Confidential Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 70.41 KiB | October 31 2022 |
QA-FR-171-A Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Add: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 518057 China Tel: +86-755-26972999 Fax: +86-755-86139020 Email: Ruifen.Huang@hytera.com FCC Confidential Authorization Date: 2022-09-16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID:YAMHM68XU1 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, (Hytera Communications Corporation Limited) hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description Parts List/Tune up procedure (for licensed devices) The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Signature: Printed Name: Ruifen Huang Title: Certification Engineer
1 2 3 | Frequency Justification Letter | Attestation Statements | 91.59 KiB | October 31 2022 |
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Add: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 518057 China Tel: +86-755-26972999 Fax: +86-755-86139020 Email: Ruifen.Huang@hytera.com Date: 2022-09-16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extended Frequencies Justification for Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID:YAMHM68XU1 Dear Sir/Madam, This transmitter was designed to operate in following frequency ranges: 400-470MHz To aid equipment authorization in other countries which accept the United States FCC Grant for Certification, Hytera Communications Corporation Limited is requesting that the FCC lists the frequencies 400-470MHz, under FCC Rule Parts 22, 74, 80 and 90 on the FCC Grant. Hytera Communications Corporation Limited attests that the Digital Mobile Radio will not be marketed to USA users with the frequency band which is not allowed by the rule Parts 22, 74, 80 and 90. Per the FCCs KDB634817 guidance, as an alternative to listing the exact frequencies, we acknowledge that its a violation of the FCC Rules if this device operates on unauthorized frequencies. Frequency Range(MHz) FCC Rule Part 400-406 For Federal 406.1-450 FCC Part 90 450-454 FCC Part 74/ FCC Part 90 454-455 FCC Part 22/ FCC Part 80 455-456 FCC Part 74 456-460 FCC Part 22/ FCC Part 80/ FCC Part 90 460-462.5375 FCC Part 90 462.7375-467.5375 FCC Part 80/FCC Part 90 467.5375-467.7375 FCC Part 80 467.7375-470 FCC Part 80/ FCC Part 90 Also, equipment programming is the responsibility of Authorized Service Personnel, the Digital Mobile Radio complies with 47 CFR Part 90.203(e), in that the operator cannot directly program the transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Please contact me if you require any additional information. Sincerely Yours, Signature: Printed Name: Ruifen Huang Title: Certification Engineer
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Hytera Communications Corporation Limited Add: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 518057 China Tel: +86-755-26972999 Fax: +86-755-86139020 Email: Ruifen.Huang@hytera.com Justification Letter Date: 2022-09-16 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID:YAMHM68XU1 Model number: HM682 U1,HM680 U1, HM685 U1, HM686 U1, HM688 U1, HM689 U1, HM650 U1, HM652 U1, HM655 U1, HM656 U1, HM658 U1, HM659 U1 Dear Sir/Madam, We, Hytera Communications Corporation Limited, acknowledge that this device will not be marketed to USA users with the frequency band which is not allowed by rule part 90.and it is a violation of FCC rules if this device is operated on unauthorized frequencies inside the U.S.A. This equipment meets the requirements of the FCC Rules, Parts 90.203(e) and (g), as applicable. Programming of this products transmit frequencies can be performed ONLY by the manufacturer or by service or by maintenance personal. The operator cant program transmit frequencies using the equipments external operation controls. This is to certify that the requirements of 47 CFR Part 90.203(j)(4) and (5) spectrum efficiency are met by the Hytera Communications Corporation Limited as demonstrated by the tests conducted on the sample radio provided. The tests show that the 4FSK data rate is in accordance with ETSI TS 102 361-1, that is 9600 bits per second in a 12.5 kHz bandwidth to satisfy the data rate requirement of 4800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth (7K60F1D emissions). Additionally the Digital Mobile Radio uses the AMBE+2 half-rate vocoder to compress 60 ms of normal bursts are sent in alternate 30 ms TDMA slots and so comply with the equivalence of one voice channel per 6.25 kHz bandwidth (7K60F1E emission). Additionally the radio also meets the requirement of voice channel per 12.5 kHz of channel bandwidth for analogue speech (11k0F3E emission Designator). Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Printed Name: Ruifen Huang Title: Certification Engineer
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1 | 2022-10-31 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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3 | 406.1 ~ 470 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter |
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Hytera Communications Corporation Limited
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Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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YAM
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Certification Engineer
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1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Mobile Radio | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is Maximum rated conducted at antenna terminal. Minimum output setting is 5 W. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%. The maximum antenna gain permitted is 0dBi. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 50 cm from all persons. A label, as described in this filing must be displayed on the device to direct users to the specific training information required for meeting RF exposure requirements. RF exposure compliance may be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of Section 1.1307(b)(3). | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
CHINA CERTIFICATION ICT CO., LTD (DONGGUAN)
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1 2 3 | Name |
T******** O******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0086 ********
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1 2 3 |
q******@ccttt.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0050000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 22,74,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 22,74,8 | EF | 400 | 406 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 22,74,9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 22,74,9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 22,74,9 | EF | 406.1 | 470 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 22,74,8 | EF | 406.1 | 470 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 22,74,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 22,74,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 50 | 2.5 ppm | 7K60F1E |
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