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File No: HYT-I&M-71XEx-001 Rev: V1.0 Preface Thanks for your favor in our product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please read this manual and the supplied Safety Information Booklet carefully before use. This manual is applicable to the following model:
PD71X(X may represent 2, 5, 6 or 8)Ex Digital Portable Radio 1 Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Co., Ltd. (the Company) in 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 describes in this manual may include the Companys 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 Companys computer programs. Any of the Companys computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. The AMBE+2TM voice coding technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding technology is licensed solely for use within this product. The user of this technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form. U.S. Patent No: #6,912,495 B2, #6,199,037 B1, #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390,
#5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and
#5,195,166. 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 technology development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of us. 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 learn more details, please visit our website at:
http://www.hytera.com. 1 RF Radiation Information This product must be restricted to operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environments. Users must be fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and able to exercise control over their RF exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits. RF Radiation Profile Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range at which radio signals are transmitted. RF technology is widely used in communication, medicine, food processing and other fields. It may generate radiation during use. RF Radiation Safety In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science, engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation. These standards consist of:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J;
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992;
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999;
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998. 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 transmit not more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures:
RF energy will be generated only when the radio is transmitting. If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face, then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna. 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 and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and 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 circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. 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 users authority to operate the equipment. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Hyteras 2-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1093 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions transmitting (in terms of measuring To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines:
Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device. User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users. Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. Operating Instructions:
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50 % of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when for standards compliance). Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes. When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hyteras approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of Hyteras or other manufacturers non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the FCCs occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits. If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face, then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna. Use only manufacturers name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. For a list of Hyteras approved accessories (see the user manual), or (visit the following website which lists approved accessories: http: add website address), or(The manufacturer should include the appropriate bracketed item{s} in the manual.) For a list of Hyteras approved accessories (see the user manual), or (visit the following website which lists approved accessories: www.hytera.cn IC statement The device has been tested and compliance with SAR limits, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance Aprs examen de ce matriel aux conformit aux limites DAS et/ou aux limites dintensit de champ RF, les utilisateurs peuvent sur lexposition aux radiofrquences et la conformit and compliance dacqurir les informations correspondantes EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Contents 1. Documentation Conventions ............................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Instructional Icons ........................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Notational Conventions ................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Key Operation ................................................................................................................................. 6 2. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information ................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Equipment marking ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 No Misoperations ............................................................................................................................ 8 2.3 Safety Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 10 2.5 Compliance Standards .................................................................................................................. 10 3. Items in the Package ........................................................................................................................ 12 4. Product Overview ............................................................................................................................. 13 4.1 Product Controls ........................................................................................................................... 13 4.2 Programmable Keys ..................................................................................................................... 14 5. Status Indication .............................................................................................................................. 16 5.1 LED Indicator ................................................................................................................................ 16 6. Before Use ........................................................................................................................................ 17 6.1 Charge the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 17 6.2 Assembling Accessories ............................................................................................................... 18 6.2.1 Assembling the Antenna ..................................................................................................... 18 6.2.2 Assembling the Battery ....................................................................................................... 18 6.2.3 Assembling the Belt Clip ..................................................................................................... 19 6.2.4 Attaching Audio/Programming Cable .................................................................................. 19 7. Basic Operations .............................................................................................................................. 21 7.1 Powering On/Off ........................................................................................................................... 21 7.2 Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................................................... 21 7.3 Adjust Power Level ....................................................................................................................... 21 7.4 Selecting a Zone ........................................................................................................................... 21 7.5 Selecting a Channel ...................................................................................................................... 21 7.6 Switching the Channel Mode ........................................................................................................ 21 8. Call ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 8.1 Private Call
........................................................................................................................... 23 8.2 Group Call
............................................................................................................................ 23 8.3 All Call
.................................................................................................................................. 23
..................................................................................................... 23 8.4 Calls on Analog Channels 8.5 One Touch Call ............................................................................................................................. 24 3 8.6 Time-out Timer (TOT) ................................................................................................................... 24 8.7 Busy Channel Lockout .................................................................................................................. 24 8.8 Pseudo Trunking
.................................................................................................................. 24 9. Functions and Operations ............................................................................................................... 25 9.1 Rent .............................................................................................................................................. 25 9.2 Scan .............................................................................................................................................. 25 9.3 Roam
.............................................................................................................................. 25 9.4 Talk Around .................................................................................................................................. 26 9.5 Monitor
.................................................................................................................................... 26 9.6 Squelch Off
........................................................................................................................... 26
............................................................................................................. 26 9.7 Adjust Squelch Level 9.8 VOX .............................................................................................................................................. 27 9.9 LQO .............................................................................................................................................. 27 9.10 Covert Mode ............................................................................................................................... 27 9.11 GPS Report
.................................................................................................................. 27 9.12 Battery Power Indicator ............................................................................................................... 27 9.13 Audio Feedback Suppression ..................................................................................................... 28 9.14 MIC AGC .................................................................................................................................... 28 9.15 Radio Registration Service
................................................................................................. 28 9.16 Telemetry
...................................................................................................................... 28 9.17 Man Down ............................................................................................................................. 29 9.18 Lone Worker ............................................................................................................................... 29 9.19 Priority Interrupt .......................................................................................................................... 29 9.19.1 Manual Priority Interrupt ................................................................................................... 29 9.19.2 Auto Priority Interrupt ........................................................................................................ 30
/Encrypt
.......................................................................................................... 30 9.20 Scrambler 9.21 Emergency Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 31 9.21.1 Emergency Type ............................................................................................................... 31
................................................................................................... 31 9.21.2 Emergency ID Type 9.21.3 Emergency Mode .............................................................................................................. 32 9.21.4 Operation Methods for Analog Emergency
............................................................... 32 9.21.5 Operation Method for Digital Emergency
................................................................. 34 10. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 36 11. Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................................... 38 4 12. Appendix ......................................................................................................................................... 39 12.1 Signaling Introduction ................................................................................................................. 39 12.1.1 HDC1200 .......................................................................................................................... 39 12.1.2 5-Tone ............................................................................................................................... 39 12.1.3 2-Tone ............................................................................................................................... 40 5 1. Documentation Conventions For your better understanding of this manual, please read the following conventions first. 1.1 Instructional Icons Icon Description Note Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Caution Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Indicates that the function is unavailable on PD71XEx LT digital portable radio. Indicates functions that are available on digital channel only. Indicates functions that are available on analog channel only. Functions marked with no function icons are available on both analog and digital channels. 1.2 Notational Conventions Convention Description Bold
->
The quotation marks enclose the name of a software interface element. For example, click OK. The text in boldface denotes the name of a hardware button. For example, press the PTT key. The symbol directs you to access a multi-level menu. For example, to select New from the File menu, we will describe it as follows: File ->
New. 1.3 Key Operation Operation Definition Short press To press a key and release it quickly. 6 Operation Definition Long press To press a key for the preset time (2s by default) and release it. Hold To press a key and do not release it. 7 2. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information 2.1 Equipment marking FM/CAN
Class I, Zone 1 AEx/Ex ib IIC T4 Gb
Class II, III Div 1, Group E, F, G T120 ATEX
II 2G Ex ib IIC T4
II 2D Ex ib IIIC T120 IP5X
I M2 Ex ib IECEx
Ex ib IIC T4
Ex ib IIIC T120 IP5X
Ex ib I Certificate Number
FM13ATEX0023X
FMG 13.0010X 2.2 No Misoperations Stop operating this product and leave the explosive atmosphere immediately when the safety or integrity of the product is endangered, and deliver it to your local dealer for examination. These items may endanger the products safety or integrity:
The radio is stored improperly;
The radio is faulty;
The radio works with overload;
The radios operational error or threshold value is out of allowed range.
The radio is damaged during transportation;
The radios housing is obviously damaged or cracked;
The radio logo or model is hard to be recognized;
8 2.3 Safety Instructions Caution To protect you against any property loss, bodily injury or even death, be sure to observe the following safety instructions:
Use only the Ex-battery BL1807-Ex specified by the Company. The use of other batteries may result in Ex-protection (intrinsic safety) failure.
Charge the battery in a non-hazardous area only with the designated charger.
Do not remove the battery from the radio in a hazardous area.
Do not carry any standby battery into a hazardous area.
Use the accessories specified by the Company only. Do not replace the accessories in a hazardous area.
Do not use a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn may result.
Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for a long time, nor place it close to a heating source.
Hold the radio upright and keep its microphone 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth during use.
If you wear a radio on your body, ensure its antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body during transmission.
Do not carry the radio into Zone 0 and 20. Please do not use the radio out of the operating temperature range specification of this product.
Do not attempt to repair and service the radio, batteries and its accessories. Please contact your dealer for repair and servicing.
Do not dissemble or redo the radio. Unauthorized modification of the radio may result in termination of Ex-protection (intrinsic safety) of the radio.
Improper usage of the product other than it is intended to be used for will impair safety of the product, yourself and surrounding environment. 9 2.4 Specifications Item Specifications Rated Operating Voltage DC 7.4V Max. Operating Voltage DC 8.4V Max. Operating Current 1.5A Weight (with standard antenna
& battery) About 498g Sensitivity RF Power Output 0.3V 1W Rated Audio Power Output 0.5W Audio Distortion 3%
Ambient Temperature
-20 to +50 Storage Temperature
-30 to +60 Charging Temperature 0 to +40 Battery Battery Life Ex-battery BL1807-Ex (1800mAh) About 14 hours (5-5-90 duty cycle) Charging Time About 4 hours 2.5 Compliance Standards Standard Issue Date FM FM Class 3600 FM Class 3611 FM Class 3810 ANSI/IEC-60529(Ed. 4.0) ANSI/ISA-60079-0(12.00.01) 2011 2004 2005 2004 2009 10 Standard Issue Date ANSI/ISA-60079-11(12.02.01) ANSI/ISA-60079-31(12.10.03) ANSI/ISA-61010-1(82.02.01) CAN CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.0-M91 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.142-M1987 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.213-M1987 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60079-0 (Ed. 5.0) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60079-11 (Ed. 5.0) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60079-31 (Ed.1.0) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60529 (Ed. 5.0) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1 (Ed. 2.0) ATEX EN 60079-0 (Ed. 5.0) EN 60079-11 (Ed. 6.0) EN 60079-31 (Ed. 1.0) EN 60529+A1 (Ed. 2.0) IECEx IEC-60079-0 (Ed. 6.0) IEC-60079-11 (Ed. 6.0) IEC-60079-31 (Ed. 1.0) 2012 2009 2004 2006 2009 2008 2011 2011 2012 2005 2009 2009 2012 2009 1992 2011 2011 2008 11 3. Items in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Radio Battery Charger Power Adapter Antenna Belt clip Strap Documentation Kit Note: The frequency band of the antenna is marked on the label of the antenna; if not, refer to the label on the radio for frequency band information. 12 4. Product Overview This section introduces the mechanical structure and the programmable key features of this radio. 4.1 Product Controls No. Part Name No. Part Name 1 SK1 (Side Key 1) 2 PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key 3 SK2 (Side Key 2) 4 TK (Top Key) 5 Channel Selector Knob 6 Speaker 7 LED Indicator Power On-Off/Volume Control Knob Microphone Accessory Jack Battery latch Antenna Belt clip Battery 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 4.2 Programmable Keys For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the keys SK1, SK2 and TK as shortcuts to the functions listed below. No. Shortcut Key Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Zone Up Zone Down To select a zone quickly Adjust Power Level To adjust the power level quickly. The power level: High and Low. Talk Around Monitor To switch the operation mode between the Direct mode and the Repeat mode quickly. Press this key to switch to the Monitor Squelch Mode, and press it again to switch to the Rx Squelch Mode. Monitor Momentary Press this key to start monitoring, and release it to exit monitoring. This feature is linked with both the long press and short press of the key. Squelch Off To activate the Squelch Off feature quickly, so the speaker will be unmuted. The feature will remain active upon radio restart. Squelch Momentary Off Press this key to activate the Squelch Off feature momentarily. Release it to return to the previous mode. The Squelch Off Momentary feature must be assigned to short press and long press of a key together. Scan To enable or disable the Scan feature quickly. Nuisance Temporary Delete To temporarily ignore rarely used channel activity. Adjust Level Battery Indicator Squelch To change the squelch level among Open, Normal and Tight. Power Press this key and check the current battery power status via the LED indicator. Man Down To enable or disable the Man Down function quickly. 14 No. Shortcut Key Description 14 Scramble 15 Encrypt To enable or disable the Scrambler feature quickly. Scrambler is used to encrypt your voice so as to guarantee privacy of your communication. To enable or disable the Encrypt feature quickly. Encrypt is used to encrypt your voice and message so as to guarantee privacy of your communication. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Lone Worker To enable or disable the Lone Worker feature quickly. One Touch Call To call the preset contact quickly. At most five keys can be assigned with this feature. Telemetry To monitor remote equipment. Roam To enable or disable the Roam feature quickly. Priority Interrupt To terminate the ongoing activity on the current channel, so as to initiate a new call or data service. VOX To enable or disable the VOX feature quickly. GPS Report To upload the GPS data to the system immediately. Option Board To enable or disable the option board on the current channel. Emergency On To make an emergency call for help in emergent situations. Emergency Off To exit the emergency call. 26 Preset Channel To switch the channel quickly. The target channel, preset by the dealer, is a channel from any zone. At most 4 programmable keys can be assigned with this feature at one time. 27 28 LQO To enable or disable LQO feature. Covert Mode To enter or exit the Covert mode. Note:
Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer.
Short press of the TK key is assigned with the Emergency On feature, long press assigned with the Emergency Off feature. You can also assign it with other features via your dealer. 15 5. Status Indication 5.1 LED Indicator The LED on the top of the radio will help you easily identify the current radio status. LED Indication Radio Status The LED flashes green. Powering on The LED glows red. Transmitting The LED glows green. Receiving The LED flashes orange slowly. Scanning The LED flashes orange rapidly. Emergency The LED glows orange. No voice is being transmitted or received on the channel after a call is established. Within such period, you can hold the PTT key to talk. 16 6. Before Use 6.1 Charge the Battery Caution: Make sure the radio is powered off during charging. Use only the charger and battery specified by Hytera. Charger LED can indicate the charging process. See the table below. The following figure shows the steps for charging. Step 1 Connect the power adapter to AC socket. See arrow . Step 2 Plug the other end of the power adapter into the rear jack of the charger. See arrow . Step 3 Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, into the charger. See arrow . During charging, the LED on the charger will indicate the charging status. The charging status begins when the charger LED glows red. When charging is complete, the charger LED glows green. See the following table for details. Note
To achieve optimal battery performance, please charge the battery for 5 hours before initial use.
Be sure to read the Safety Information Booklet to get necessary battery safety information. LED Indication Charging Status The LED flashes red slowly. Standby (no load) 17 LED Indication Charging Status The LED glows red. Charging The LED glows orange. 90% charged The LED glows green. Fully charged The LED flashes red rapidly. Charging failure 6.2 Assembling Accessories 6.2.1 Assembling the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. To remove the antenna, rotate it counter-clockwise. 6.2.2 Assembling the Battery Step 1 Align the battery slots with the guide rails on the radio, and push the battery . Step 2 Open the battery latch and hold it down until the metal lock goes into the battery housing completely. 18 Step 3 Push the battery until it is fully fitted into the slot, and then release the battery latch. To remove the battery, please power off the radio first. Then open the battery latch, and slide the battery out while holding down the battery latch. 6.2.3 Assembling the Belt Clip Step 1 Remove the screws on the back of the radio, as shown in the following figure. Step 2 Align the screw holes in the belt clip and on the radios back, and then tighten the screws. To remove the belt clip, loosen the screws. 6.2.4 Attaching Audio/Programming Cable Step 1 Open the accessory jack cover as the arrow below shows. Step 2 Align the accessory connector with the accessory jack. Caution
When aligning, make sure not to scrape the silica gel surrounding the accessory jack screw hole, in order to ensure the waterproof performance of the radio. 19
Be sure to align the screw on the accessory connector to the screw hole in the jack before fastening the screw. Step 3 Tighten the screw on the connector. To remove the accessory connector, loosen the screw. 20 7. Basic Operations 7.1 Powering On/Off Rotate the Power On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise/counter-clockwise until a click is heard to turn the radio on/off. 7.2 Adjusting the Volume After turning the radio on, rotate the Power On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to increase the output sound volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease it. 7.3 Adjust Power Level With this feature, you may switch power levels quickly. Generally, we recommend you to adopt low power for battery saving. However, if you cannot communicate with radios located at a distant place with low power, please select high power. Operation: Press the programmed Adjust Power Level key to switch the Tx power of the current channel between High and Low. 7.4 Selecting a Zone A zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property. You can list such channels into a zone for convenient management to them. This radio supports 3 zones: Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3, each of which can contain 16 channels at most. You may quickly toggle to your wanted zone by pressing the programmed Zone Up or Zone Down key. When toggling to a zone, you will hear the alert tone for the zone (one alert tone for Zone 1, two alert tones for Zone 2 and three alert tones for Zone 3). 7.5 Selecting a Channel After turning the radio on, rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a needed channel. You can also switch to the designated channel by pressing the programmed Preset Channel key. If the Channel Notify function is active, you will hear the corresponding channel number when switching to any channel. 7.6 Switching the Channel Mode Each channel can be programmed as either analog channel or digital channel via your dealer. If the 21 current zone includes both analog and digital channels, you may quickly switch between digital and analog channels through the Channel Selector knob. 22 8. Call To ensure optimal volume of the transmitted voice, keep the microphone approximately 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth. 8.1 Private Call Initiating a Call In the home screen, hold the PTT key to transmit a private call to the private call contact preset for the current channel. Note: Your dealer may preset a contact for each digital channel. The preset contact could be a private call contact, a group call contact or an all call contact. Receiving a Call or Calling Back When a private call is received, you can listen to it without any operation. You may hold the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. 8.2 Group Call Initiating a Call In the home screen, hold the PTT key to transmit a group call to the group call contact preset for the current channel. Receiving a Call or Calling Back When a group call is received, you can listen to it without any operation, and you may hold the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. 8.3 All Call In the home screen, hold the PTT key to transmit an all call to the all call contact preset for the current channel. When an all call is received, you can listen to it without any operation. Note: You can transmit an all call only when the feature is enabled by your dealer. However, you cannot call back an all call. 8.4 Calls on Analog Channels To transmit a call on the analog channel, hold the PTT key and speak into the microphone. To receive, release the PTT key. 23 8.5 One Touch Call You may request your dealer to set the One Touch Call key for you. The One Touch Call feature is used to make a call quickly. The call contact and call type are preset by the dealer. Operation: Press the programmed One Touch Call key to initiate a call. 8.6 Time-out Timer (TOT) TOT aims to prevent any user from occupying a channel for an extended period. If the preset time expires, the radio will automatically terminate the transmission and keep beeping. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. You must wait for a certain time period (preset by your dealer) to initiate another transmission. Note: This feature is null in Emergency mode. 8.7 Busy Channel Lockout If enabled (via the programming software), this feature can prevent your radio interfering with other transmitting radios on the same channel. If you hold the PTT key while the channel is in use, your radio will keep beeping, alerting you to transmission prohibition. When the channel is free, you can hold the PTT key to transmit. 8.8 Pseudo Trunking This feature can be enabled via the programming software. If the radio operates on a channel with this feature enabled and a time slot is already occupied, the radio can transmit and receive in another free slot. 24 9. Functions and Operations 9.1 Rent You can rent the radio from your dealer. When the rental period expires, you are not allowed to use this radio. If you rent this radio, please obtain the rental time information from your dealer. If the Rent Pre-Alert feature is enabled, the radio will give a tone periodically to remind you the remaining time of your rental. 9.2 Scan With the Scan feature, you can listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members. Operation:
Step 1 To enable the feature, press the programmed Scan key in standby mode (a high-pitched tone sounds); or switch to a channel for which the Auto Scan feature is enabled. When you switch to the channel, the radio will start scan automatically. Step 2 After the feature is enabled, the radio will scan according to the scan list set for the channel. The scanning process is as follows:
During scanning, the LED flashes orange.
When activities are detected on a channel, the radio will stay on the channel to receive current activities, and the LED will glow green.
If you dont want to hear the activities on the channel, press the programmed Nuisance Temporary Delete key to remove the channel from the scan list temporarily. If you want to continue listening to the activities on the channel, press the programmed Monitor key or Squelch Off key during scan stay.
To exit the scanning process, press the programmed Scan key again (a low-pitched tone sounds). 9.3 Roam This feature allows the radio to communicate between sites in the same IP Multi-site Connect system. After the feature enabled, the radio can communicate via any site in the IP Multi-site Connect system, thus ensuring seamless communication in the system. Operation: You can enable or disable the Roam feature by pressing the programmed Roam key. 25 9.4 Talk Around You can continue to communicate in DM mode by pressing the programmed Talk Around key when your repeater malfunctions, or when your radio and the communicating radio are out of the repeaters range but within talking range of each other. Operation: Press the programmed Talk Around key to enable the feature (a high-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, press this key again (a low-pitched tone sounds). 9.5 Monitor To adjust match conditions for signal receiving, you can enable the Monitor feature. Operation:
Press the programmed Monitor key to enable the feature (a high-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, press this key again (a low-pitched tone sounds).
Hold down the programmed Monitor Momentary key to enable the feature (a high-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, release this key (a low-pitched tone sounds). 9.6 Squelch Off If the Squelch Off feature is activated, the speaker will keep unmuted no matter whether the signals are present. Operation:
Press the programmed Squelch Off key to enable the feature (a high-pitched tone sounds). Then the radio sounds background noise. Press the key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone sounds).
Press the programmed Squelch Off Momentary key to enable the feature (a high-pitched tone sounds). Then the radio sounds background noise. Press the key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone sounds). 9.7 Adjust Squelch Level This feature allows you to adjust the squelch threshold required for the radio to be unmuted. Generally, the higher squelch level requires stronger signal for the radio to be unmuted. If the squelch level is set to Open, the speaker will keep unmuted irrespective of the satisfaction of decoding conditions. Operation: Press the programmed Adjust Squelch Level key to switch among Tight, Open and Normal
(when you switch from Tight to Open, a low-pitched tone and the background noise will sound). 26
When you switch from Open to Normal, a high-pitched tone will sound and the background noise will disappear.
When you switch from Normal to Tight, a high-pitched tone will sound. 9.8 VOX VOX indicates that you can trigger the voice transmission by speaking directly without holding the PTT key. When the voice detected by the microphone reaches the volume to trigger the transmission, it will be transmitted automatically. Operation: You can enable or disable this feature by pressing the programmed VOX key. 9.9 LQO This feature enables the radio to adjust the received voice volume automatically to fit different using environments, as well as making the heard voice clear. Operation: You can enable or disable the LQO feature by pressing the programmed LQO key. 9.10 Covert Mode When this feature is enabled, the radio will disable any visible indications on it, such as the LED, , etc, set by your dealer. This feature is mainly used in special missions. Operation: Press the programmed Covert Mode key to enable or disable the Covert mode. 9.11 GPS Report With the GPS feature enabled, the radio will upload its positioning information to the system when the system requires GPS information. The uploading method is set by the dealer. Operation: Press the programmed GPS Report key to upload the GPS information quickly. 9.12 Battery Power Indicator This feature allows you to know the current battery power. Operation: Hold the programmed Battery Power Indicator key, and the radio will give an appropriate LED indication to represent the current battery power. Release this key to stop the indication. LED Indicator Battery Power The LED glows green. High 27 LED Indicator The LED glows orange. Medium The LED glows red. Low Battery Power The LED glows red and the low battery tone sounds. The power is under the low battery threshold. Now you need to charge it or replace it to ensure the proper operation of the radio. 9.13 Audio Feedback Suppression This feature is enabled by your dealer via the programming software. The enabled feature will weaken the noise made by short-distance communication, so as to improve the voice quality. 9.14 MIC AGC This feature is enabled by your dealer via the programming software. When it is enabled, the radio will control the audio gain to a proper range during transmission, providing improved voice with proper volume for the receiving radio. 9.15 Radio Registration Service This feature is enabled by your dealer via the programming software. The radio will automatically register in the system within a certain period after power-on. Then it can acquire online information of other radios via accessing specific servers within the valid registration period. 9.16 Telemetry This feature allows you to remotely supervise the device connected with the radio. With this feature, you can control the device and view its status at any time in case that you are away from the device. The method for supervising the device is programmable by your dealer. The available methods are:
To supervise the device via the radio If a device is connected with the radio, you can use another radio to supervise the device. All the radios involved should be configured with the Telemetry feature. For example, the dealer enables the Telemetry feature for both Radio A and Radio B, and assigns the Telemetry feature to the SK key on Radio A. To supervise the Device C, connect it with Radio B, and press the SK key on Radio A.
To supervise the device via the third-party software If the Telemetry feature is enabled for the radio by your dealer, you can supervise the device connected with the radio via the third-party software. 28 9.17 Man Down This feature is enabled by your dealer via the programming software. With the feature enabled, the radio will give an alert tone if it tilts to a certain gradient (defined by the dealer) or stay motionless until the preset period (10s by default) expires. If you fail to place the radio upright or move it during the tone lasting time, it will enter the Emergency mode automatically. To exit the Emergency mode, move the radio or place it upright. Operation: You can enable/disable this feature by pressing the programmed Man Down key. The radio gives a high-pitched tone when the Man Down feature is enabled and a low-pitched tone when the feature is disabled. 9.18 Lone Worker This feature is ideal for persons who work alone. If you encounter an incident and cannot operate your radio within the preset time period, your radio will alarm automatically to summon help from your companion. Operation: Press the programmed Lone Worker key (a high-pitched tone sounds) to enable the feature quickly or just turn on the radio if the feature is enabled via the programming software. Press the programmed Lone Worker key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone sounds). If you do not operate the radio within a preset response period, it will give alerts before this period expires (dependent on the settings by your dealer). Now you can terminate the alerts by rotating a knob or pressing a key. When the response period expires, the radio will trigger the emergency on the current channel automatically. Note: If the Lone Worker feature is not disabled before your radio is powered off, it will remain enabled when the radio is powered on again. 9.19 Priority Interrupt 9.19.1 Manual Priority Interrupt You can have the priority interruption by pressing the programmed Priority Interrupt key. By pressing this key, you can terminate the ongoing activity (a call, Call Hold Time or remote monitoring) on the current channel, so as to initiate a new call or data service. Call Hold Time: the duration the radio stays at in-call status after the end of the call. The Call Hold Time includes two types: Group Call Hold Time and Private Call Hold Time. Within the time, you can hold the PTT key to directly call back. 29 9.19.2 Auto Priority Interrupt The Auto Priority Interrupt is enabled by the dealer and it includes four categories as introduced below. This feature is designed to ensure the priority given to the specified services. Such services will trigger the interruption automatically. Emergency Priority Interrupt This function is designed for users to initiate an emergency alarm in time. Carrying this function would interrupt the active call on the current channel through an emergency alarm. To carry out the function, any of the following ways is available:
Press the programmed Emergency On key.
Hold the PTT key in Emergency mode.
Auto Emergency Call Call Back Priority Interrupt With the feature enabled, you can hold the PTT key to interrupt a receiving call and call back. For example, User A is receiving a call from User B. This function allows User A to interrupt the call and talk back to User B by holding the PTT key. Radio Disable Priority Interrupt During a call on the channel, this function allows you to interrupt the ongoing call and have the priority to sending a Radio Disable command. The disabled radio can be monitored remotely, but its other features will be invalid. It can only be revived by reprogramming through the programming software or through the Revive command. All Call Priority Interrupt During a call on the channel, this function allows you to interrupt the ongoing call and transmit an all call. 9.20 Scrambler
/Encrypt This Encrypt feature can encrypt your audio signals to prevent eavesdropping. Thus privacy of your communication is guaranteed. Operation:
Press the programmed Scramble/Encrypt key to enable the Scrambler or Encrypt feature on the current channel (a high-pitched tone sounds); press the key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone sounds).
If the Scrambler or Encrypt feature is enabled for a channel via the programming software, switch to the channel and the feature will be enabled automatically. When you exit the channel, the feature will be disabled. 30 9.21 Emergency Alarm This feature is enabled by your dealer via the programming software. In case of an emergency, you can use the feature to ask for help from your companion or control center. The emergency alarm has the highest priority. You can make emergency operation even when the radio is transmitting or receiving. Caution: Any of the two situations below will occur when the emergency alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode:
The initiator will exit the Emergency mode by pressing the programmed Emergency Off key or Power Off key.
When exiting this mode in other ways (as introduced below), the radio can only exit the emergency alarm on the current channel temporarily, and will continue to give the alarm when it returns to this channel; moreover, when the radio switches to another channel which is also designed with the Emergency feature, it will give an alarm on that channel, too. Before use, you may need to know the following concepts. 9.21.1 Emergency Type Different Emergency types will have different indications, as shown below:
Emergency Type Description Siren Only In Emergency mode, the radio will sound shrill alarm tone. Regular Silent In Emergency mode, the radio will give audible and visible indication. In Emergency mode, the radio won't give any audible or visible indication. Silent with Voice In Emergency mode, the radio will give only audible indication upon receipt of voice ACK from the companion or control center. 9.21.2 Emergency ID Type This radio supports three Emergency ID types. You can select one of them via your dealer:
Emergency ID Type Description None HDC1200 5-Tone No signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. HDC1200 signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. 5-Tone signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. 31 9.21.3 Emergency Mode Except Siren Only, other emergency types support the following three Emergency modes. You can select one of them via your dealer (For the following operation methods, we take the Regular type as an example). Emergency Mode Alarm Description In this mode, you can send alarm information to your companion or control center by pressing the programmed Emergency On key, but you cannot talk with them. Alarm with Call In this mode, you can send alarm information by pressing the programmed Emergency On key. You can hold the PTT key to speak into the microphone. Your voice and background noise to be transmitted. Note: If the Alarm with Call To Follow feature is enabled by your dealer, you can speak into the microphone without holding the PTT key. Emergency Call In this mode, press the programmed Emergency On key to go to the Revert Channel, and you can hold the PTT key to speak into the microphone. Your voice and background noise will be transmitted. Note: If the Alarm with Call To Follow feature is enabled by your dealer, you can speak into the microphone without holding the PTT key. This mode will be unavailable when the None or 5-Tone Emergency ID is sent. 9.21.4 Operation Methods for Analog Emergency Alarm (None, 5-Tone & HDC1200) Initiating an emergency alarm:
Press the programmed Emergency On key send the emergency information, and the LED glows red. Note: As for None and 5-Tone emergency alarms, if Local Emergency Alarm is enabled via the programming software, the radio will give an alarm tone. Exiting the emergency alarm:
The emergency alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode in any of the following ways:
Press the programmed Emergency Off key.
Turn off the radio.
Once the emergency cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 32
Hold the PTT key to exit the Emergency mode. The radio will transmit the voice on the channel where the radio operates before entering the Emergency mode (for HDC1200 only). The emergency alarm receiving party exits the emergency alarm in any of the following ways:
None: When the alarm is received, the receiving party can press any key to exit the emergency alert. When the alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode or when the Alarm Cycles expire, the receiving radio will exit the emergency alert automatically.
5-Tone: When an alarm is received, the receiving party can press any key to exit the emergency alert.
HDC1200: When an alarm is received, the receiving party can exit the emergency alert by pressing the TK key within 2s after pressing the Back key, or switching the channel or powering off the radio. Alarm with Call (None, 5-Tone & HDC1200) Initiating an emergency alarm:
Step 1 Press the programmed Emergency On key to send the emergency information, and the LED glows red. Note: As for None and 5-Tone emergency alarms, if Local Emergency Alarm is enabled via the programming software, the radio will give an alarm tone. Step 2 Step 3 If the Alarm with Call To Follow feature is enabled, when the alarm tone disappears (None or 5-Tone) or after the Emergency ID is sent (HDC1200), you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the LED glows red). After the emergency call is transmitted, release the PTT key to receive (the LED will flash orange rapidly) (for HDC1200 only). Exiting the emergency alarm:
The emergency alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode in any of the following ways:
Press the programmed Emergency Off key.
Turn off the radio.
After the preset Alarm Cycles and Voice Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically (for None and 5-Tone only). The emergency alarm receiving party exits the emergency alarm in any of the following ways:
None: When the alarm is received, the receiving party can press any key to exit the emergency alert. When the alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode or when the Alarm Cycles expire, the receiving radio will exit the emergency alert automatically.
5-Tone: When an alarm is received, the receiving party can press any key to exit the emergency alert. 33
HDC1200: When an alarm is received, the receiving party can exit the emergency alert by pressing the TK key within 2s after pressing the Back key, or switching the channel or powering off the radio. Call Only (HDC1200) Initiating an emergency alarm:
Step 1 Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel, and the LED glows red. Step 2 If the feature Alarm with Call to Follow is enabled, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call when the LED glows red. Step 3 When the LED flashes orange, your radio can receive voice. Exiting the emergency alarm:
To exit the Emergency mode, press the programmed Emergency Off key or power off the radio. The emergency receiving party cannot exit the emergency alarm manually. When the initiator exits the alarm, the receiving radio will exit automatically. Note: Your dealer may set the number of alarm cycles and alarm duration (None, 5-Tone), number of polite retries and impolite retries (HDC1200), number of voice cycles, duration of each transmission and TX interval. 9.21.5 Operation Method for Digital Emergency Alarm Initiating an emergency alarm:
Press the programmed Emergency On key send the emergency information, and the LED glows red. Exiting the emergency alarm:
The emergency alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode in any of the following ways:
Press the programmed Emergency Off key.
Turn off the radio.
Once the emergency cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. When an alarm is received, the receiving party can exit the emergency alert by pressing the TK key within 2s after pressing the Back key, or switching the channel or powering off the radio. Alarm with Call Initiating an emergency alarm:
Step 1 Press the programmed Emergency On key to send the emergency information, and the LED glows red. 34 Step 2 When the LED glows red, you can hold the PTT key and speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. Note: If the Alarm with Call To Follow feature is enabled by your dealer, you can speak into the microphone without holding the PTT key. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold the PTT key to make the emergency call again. Step 3 When the LED flashes orange quickly, you can receive. And when a call is received, the LED glows green. Step 4 If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can press the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the LED glows red). Release the PTT key to receive (the LED flashes orange quickly); when a call is received, the LED glows green solidly. Exiting the emergency alarm:
To exit the Emergency mode, press the programmed Emergency Off key or power off the radio. When an alarm is received, the receiving party can exit the emergency alert by pressing the TK key within 2s after pressing the Back key, or switching the channel or powering off the radio. Emergency Call Initiating an emergency alarm:
Step 1 Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel. Step 2 If the feature Alarm with Call to Follow is enabled, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call when the LED glows red. Step 3 When the LED flashes orange, your radio can receive call. Step 4 If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the LED glows red). After the emergency call is transmitted, please release the PTT key to receive. Exiting the emergency alarm:
To exit the Emergency mode, press the programmed Emergency Off key or power off the radio. The emergency receiving party cannot exit the emergency alarm manually. When the initiator exits the alarm, the receiving radio will exit automatically. Note: Your dealer may set the number of polite retries and impolite retries, number of voice cycles, duration of each transmission and TX interval. 35 10. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution Power-on failure receiving, During the voice is weak, discontinuous or totally inactive. can not You communicate with other members. battery may The improperly installed. be Remove the battery and attach it again. The battery may run out. Recharge or replace the battery. The battery may suffer from poor contact caused by dirtied or damaged battery contacts. The battery power may be too low. The volume may be set to a low level. The antenna may get loose or improperly installed. The speaker may be blocked or damaged. The frequency or signaling may be inconsistent with that of other members. channel The type
(digital/analog) may be set inconsistently. You may be too far away from the group members. Clean the battery contacts. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. Recharge or replace the battery. Increase the volume. Power off the radio, and re-install the antenna. Clean surface of the speaker. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. Set your TX/RX frequency and signaling to the same as that of other members. Make sure all members are on the same digital/analog channel. Move towards other members. Irrelevant communication or noise is heard on You may be interrupted by radios using same frequency. the Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch level. 36 Phenomena Analysis Solution the channel. The radio may be set with no signaling. Set signaling for all member radios to avoid interference at the same frequency. You may be too far away from other members. Move towards other members. at be You may an unfavorable position. For your example, communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. The noise is too loud. Move to an open and flat area, and restart the radio to try again. You may suffer from external disturbance as electromagnetic interference).
(such Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. The GPS cannot locate your position. No GPS signal is received. Move to an open and flat area, and restart the radio. If the above solutions can not fix the problems for you, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 37 11. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. Product Care
Do not pierce or scrape the product.
Keep the product far away from substances that can corrode the circuit.
Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly.
Attach the accessory jack cover when the accessory is not in use. Product Cleaning Caution: Power 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 a non-woven fabric to clean the keys, control knobs and front case. 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. 38 12. Appendix 12.1 Signaling Introduction The radio supports the following signaling. You can ask your dealer to make appropriate settings on the radio. For detailed information, please consult your dealer. 12.1.1 HDC1200 The HDC1200 signaling is compatible with the MDC1200 signaling, and realizes functions such as PTT ID (Encoding & Decoding), Emergency (Encoding & Decoding) and Selective Call (Encoding &
Decoding). Encoding When initiating a normal call, hold the PTT key during normal voice communication to send PTT ID. For encoding, the radio will provide the following indications:
PTT ID/Selective Call: Your dealer can program whether the radio sounds side tone during encoding or beeps after encoding.
Selective Call: During encoding, the LED glows red. After encoding, the LED glows orange. Decoding For decoding, the radio provides the following indications:
Selective Call: After decoding, the radio provides the following indications:
Tone: The radio will give the tone by default.
LED: The LED glows green. 12.1.2 5-Tone The radio can realize various types of calls through 5-Tone signaling. Encoding Step 1 Request your dealer to configure the correct format and type for the encoding contents. Step 2 When the format consists of fixed codes only, you do not have to edit such fields or save such data. Step 3 Hold the PTT key or press the programmed One Touch Call key to send the 2-Tone signaling. During encoding, the LED glows red and the Side tone will be given. If Auto Reset is enabled
(by your dealer), the radio will enter the Auto Reset mode after successful encoding, with the LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. 39 Decoding The radio can automatically decode the 5-Tone signaling when receiving any matched one. During decoding, the LED glows green. If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), the radio will enter the Auto Reset mode, with the LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. 12.1.3 2-Tone With the 2-Tone signaling, the radio can transmit and receive 2-Tone calls. Encoding Step 1 Request your dealer to configure the correct format and type for the encoding contents. Step 2 Hold the PTT key or press the programmed One Touch Call key to send the 2-Tone signaling. During encoding, the LED glows red and the Side tone will be given. If Auto Reset is enabled
(by your dealer), the radio will enter the Auto Reset mode after successful encoding, with the LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. Decoding The radio can automatically decode the 2-Tone signaling when receiving any matched one. During decoding, the LED glows green. If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), the radio will enter the Auto Reset mode, with the LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. The radio cannot enter the Auto Reset mode if the call is an alert call. 40
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Preface Thanks for your favor in our product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please read this manual and the supplied Safety Information Booklet carefully before use. This manual is applicable to the following model:
PD79X Ex (X may indicate 2, 5, 6 or 8) Instructional Icons The following icons are available through this manual:
Alert Icons Caution: indicates situations that could cause damage to your product. Note: indicates tips that can help you make better use of your product. Function Icons
: indicates functions that are available on digital channel only.
: indicates functions that are available on analog channel only. Functions marked with no function icons are available on both analog and digital channels. Term Explanation Key Operation
Short press: to press a key and release it quickly.
Long press: to press a key and remain holding it down for a predefined period (2 seconds by default).
Hold down: to press a key and remain holding it down. Private Call Private Call is a call initiated by a single user to another user. Group Call Group Call is a call initiated by a single user to a group. All Call All Call is a call initiated by a single user to all the other users on a channel. Squelch This technology can remove excessive background noises, improving your communication quality. PTT ID PTT ID, namely radio identity, allows a radio with display or the control center to identify the calling party. 1 Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Co., Ltd. (the Company) in 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 Companys 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 Companys computer programs. Any of the Companys computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. The AMBE+2TM voice coding technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding technology is licensed solely for use within this product. The user of this technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form. U.S. Patent Nos. #6,912,495 B2, #6,199,037 B1, #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390,
#5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and
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http://www.hytera.com. 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE USING YOUR PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO, READ THIS IMPORTANT RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCCS RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer, or any other use. This 2-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy. Other forms include, but are not limited to, electric power, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however, should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly can cause biological damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material. Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All 2-way radios marketed in North America are designed, manufactured and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it. Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits. http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html Federal Communications Commission Regulations The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for portable 2-way radios before they can be marketed in the U.S. When 2-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of 3 a product label directing users to specific user awareness information. Hyteras 2-way radio has a RF exposure product label. Also, Hyteras user manual, or product manual, or separate safety booklet includes information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards the IEEE and radio complies with Hyteras 2-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50%
transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Note: The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5-5-90 duty factor (5% talk-5% listen - 90% standby), even though this radio complies with the FCC occupational RF exposure limits and may operate at duty factors of up to 50 % talk. ICNIRP exposure limits Hyteras 2-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR 1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091 and 2.1093 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines:
Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device. User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users. Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. 4 Operating Instructions:
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50 % of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50 % of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance). Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes. When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hyteras approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of Hyteras or other manufacturers non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the FCCs occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits. If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face, then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna. Use only manufacturers name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. For a list of Hyteras approved accessories (see the user manual), or (visit the following website which lists approved accessories: www.hytera.cn ICsatatement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmaycauseundesiredoperation. Note:Changesormodificationstothisunitnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment 5 RF Radiation Information RF Radiation Profile Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range at which radio signals are transmitted. RF technology is widely used in communication, medicine, food processing and other fields. It may generate radiation during use. RF Radiation Safety In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science, engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation. These standards consist of:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J;
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992;
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1 1999;
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998;
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 transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures:
(1) Your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
(2) Keep the radio at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body during transmission. 6 EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Safety Instructions To protect you against any property loss, bodily injury or even death, be sure to observe the following safety instructions:
Use only the Ex-battery BL1807-Ex specified by the Company. The use of other batteries may result in Ex-protection failure.
Charge the battery in a non-hazardous area only with the designated charger.
Use the accessories specified by the Company only.
Do not carry any standby battery into a hazardous area.
Do not use a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn may result.
Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for a long time, nor place it close to a heating source.
Hold the radio upright and keep its microphone 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth during
use. If you wear a radio on your body, ensure its antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body during transmission.
Do not carry the radio into Division 0.
Do not disassemble the radio or replace the accessories in a hazardous area.
Do not modify the intrinsically safe radio in any way . Unauthorized modification of the radio may result in termination of Ex-protection. 7 Contents Safety Instructions.............................................................................................................................. 7 Checking Items in the Package....................................................................................................... 10 Product Overview............................................................................................................................... 11 Product Controls...................................................................................................................................................8 Programmable Keys .............................................................................................................................................12 Before Use......................................................................................................................................... 13 Charging the Battery...........................................................................................................................................13 Assembling Accessories .....................................................................................................................................14 Status Indication............................................................................................................................... 14 LCD Icon ............................................................................................................................................................17 LED Indicator.....................................................................................................................................................18 Basic Operations .............................................................................................................................. 19 Turning the Radio On/Off...................................................................................................................................19 Adjusting the Volume .........................................................................................................................................19 Selecting a Zone .................................................................................................................................................19 Selecting a Channel ............................................................................................................................................19 Switching the Channel Mode..............................................................................................................................19 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad..........................................................................................................................20 Call...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Private Call
.............................................................................................................................................21 Group Call
..............................................................................................................................................22 All Call
...................................................................................................................................................23 Calls on Analog Channels
......................................................................................................................23 Phone ..................................................................................................................................................................23 Menu Navigation .............................................................................................................................. 28 Contact................................................................................................................................................................25 Message
..................................................................................................................................................27 Call Logs
................................................................................................................................................28 Phone ..................................................................................................................................................................28
.................................................................................................................................................28 Roaming Scan ....................................................................................................................................................................29 Zone....................................................................................................................................................................29 Settings ...............................................................................................................................................................30 8 Accessories .........................................................................................................................................................33 Functions and Operations............................................................................................................... 34 Home Screen.......................................................................................................................................................34 Scan ....................................................................................................................................................................34 Talk Around ........................................................................................................................................................35 Monitor
....................................................................................................................................................35 Squelch Off
............................................................................................................................................35 Roam
.......................................................................................................................................................36 One Touch Call...................................................................................................................................................36
................................................................................................................................................37 Telemetry Emergency..........................................................................................................................................................37 Lone Worker .......................................................................................................................................................41 Man Down (optional) .........................................................................................................................................42 Battery Strength Indicator...................................................................................................................................42
/Encrypt Scrambler
..........................................................................................................................43 Busy Channel Lockout .......................................................................................................................................43 Time-out Timer (TOT)........................................................................................................................................44
.....................................................................................................................................44 Pseudo Trunking MIC AGC ...........................................................................................................................................................44 Radio Registration Service
.....................................................................................................................44 GPS Revert
.............................................................................................................................................44 HDC1200............................................................................................................................................................45 5-Tone.................................................................................................................................................................46 2-Tone.................................................................................................................................................................46 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................ 47 Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................................... 48 Optional Accessories ....................................................................................................................... 49 Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 50 Appendix............................................................................................................................................ 51 Input Method ......................................................................................................................................................51 9 Checking Items in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Radio Unit Battery Charger Power Adapter Antenna Belt Clip Strap Manuals Note: The antenna may vary with different frequency bands. And the frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, please refer to the label on the terminal for frequency band information. 10 Product Overview Product Controls No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part Name SK1 (Side Key 1) PTT Key No. 11 12 Part Name LED Indicator Antenna SK2 (Side Key 2) 13 Radio On-Off/Volume TK (Top Key) 14 Channel Selector Knob 15 Microphone LCD Display OK/Menu Key 16 17 18 Control Knob Accessory Jack Back Key Up Key Down Key Battery Latch 11 9 10 Speaker 19 Numeric Keypad 20 Belt Clip Battery Programmable Keys For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the keys SK1, SK2, TK, and as shortcuts to the functions listed below:
No. 1 2 3 4 Shortcut Key Zone Up Zone Down Keypad Lock Contact List Message Call Log Adjust Power Level Talk Around Function To select a desired zone quickly To lock or unlock the keypad quickly To access the menu Contact List quickly To access the menu Message quickly To access the menu Call Logs quickly To adjust power level quickly To directly communicate with other radios Monitor Monitor Momentary To adjust the condition for incoming signal match Squelch Off Squelch Off Momentary To always unmute speaker no matter whether carrier is present or not Home Screen Temporary Scan Nuisance Delete Emergency Adjust Squelch Level temporarily To quickly return to the previous menu or home screen To receive signals on other channels To activity To summon help in emergent situations To temporarily adjust the squelch threshold required for the radio to unmute ignore unwanted channel Battery Strength Indicator To indicate the battery strength Man Down To activate Emergency in the case that the radio is positioned aslant for a preset time period due to an unexpected situation 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Scrambler
/Encrypt Lone Worker One Touch Call 1-5 Status Telemetry DTMF Keypad Phone List Roam Note:
Scrambler: To encrypt your voice so as to guarantee privacy of your communication Encrypt: To encrypt your voice and message so as to guarantee privacy of your communication To protect the operators from accidents To make appropriate services quickly To access the menu Status List quickly (for 5-Tone) To supervise remote devices To enter or exit the DTMF keypad mode (In the DTMF Keypad mode, you can enter a number via the keypad to make a phone call.) To access the menu Phone List quickly To communicate between sites in the IP Multi-site Connect system.
Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer.
The TK is programmed as the Emergency key by default, and is programmable by your dealer. Before Use Charging the Battery Use only the charger and battery specified by us. Charger LED can indicate the charging process. Charging Diagram 13 Procedures 1. Connect the power adapter to AC socket. See arrow . 2. Plug the power adapter into the rear jack of the charger. See arrow . 3. Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, into the charger. 4. The charging process begins when the charger LED glows red. When charging is complete, the charger LED glows green. Note: To achieve optimal battery performance, please charge the battery for 5 hours before initial use. LED Indicator LED Indicator Red LED flashes slowly. Red LED glows. Orange LED glows. Green LED glows. Red LED flashes rapidly. Charger Status Standby (no load) Charging 90% charged Fully charged Failure Caution: Be sure to read the Safety Information Booklet, to get necessary safety information. Assembling Accessories Assembling the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. To remove the antenna, rotate it counter-clockwise. Assembling the Battery 1. Align the battery with the guide rails on the radio, and slide it in the direction as indicated by 2 . 14 2. Open the battery latch and hold it down until the metal lock goes into the battery housing completely. 3. Push the battery until it is fully fitted into the slot, and then release the battery latch. To remove the battery, please power off the radio first. Then open the battery latch, and slide the battery out while holding down the battery latch. Assembling the Belt Clip 1. Remove the screws. 2. Align the screw holes on the belt clip with those on the radios body, and then tighten the screws. To remove the belt clip, loosen the screws. Assembling the Audio Accessory/Programming Cable 1. Open the accessory jack cover as the arrow shown. 2. Align the plug with the accessory jack. 3. Tighten the screw on the plug. 15 To remove accessories, loosen the screw. Caution: Please attach the accessory properly; otherwise, waterproof performance of the radio may get affected. 16 Status Indication LCD Icon
Status Icon Icon Name RSSI Icon Message Icon Scan Icon TX Power Icon Battery Icons Strength Monitor Icon Speaker Icon Emergency Icon Accessory Icon GPS Icon Scrambler/Encrypt Icon Radio Status No signal More bars indicate better signal strength New message/unread message InBox is full Scanning is in progress Scanning pauses on a non-priority channel Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 1 Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 2 Low TX power for the current channel High TX power for the current channel More bars indicate more battery power The Monitor feature is active The speaker is unmuted The Emergency mode (other than secret emergency) is active or an emergency message is received An accessory is connected The GPS feature is active, and valid GPS data is received The GPS feature is active, but no valid GPS data is received The Scrambler/Encrypt feature is active 17 Missed Call Icon DTMF Keypad Icon Roam Icon
Operation Mode Icons Icon Icon Name Operation Mode Icons LED Indicator A call is missed The DTMF keypad is enabled Roaming is in progress Operation Mode Direct Mode: Under communicate with each other directly Repeater Mode: Under communicate with each other via a repeater this mode, this mode, radios radios The top LED indicator will help you easily identify the current radio status. LED Indication Radio Status LED flashes green. Powering on LED glows red. Transmitting LED glows green. Receiving LED flashes orange slowly. LED flashes orange rapidly. LED glows orange. Emergency Call ended Scanning 18 Basic Operations Turning the Radio On/Off Rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise/counter-clockwise until a click is heard to turn the radio on/off . Adjusting the Volume After turning the radio on, rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to increase the call volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease it. Selecting a Zone A zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property, and is programmed by your dealer. The radio supports up to 64 zones, each with a maximum of 16 channels. You may select a zone through any of the following methods:
1. Through menu selection Go to the menu Zone, and use the Up/Down key to select your desired zone. 2. Through the function keys You may quickly toggle to your desired zone by pressing the programmed Zone Up or Zone Down key. Selecting a Channel After turning the radio on, rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a desired channel. If you enable the Channel Notify feature via Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Tone ->Channel Notify, your radio will broadcast the channel number. The channel notifying language (only Chinese and English are available currently) is preset by your dealer. Switching the Channel Mode Each channel can be programmed as either analog channel or digital channel. If the current zone includes both analog and digital channels, you may quickly switch between digital and analog through the Channel Selector knob. 19 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad When the keypad is not in use, you can lock the keypad to prevent accidental keypad operation. The following methods are available for you to lock or unlock the keypad:
1. Through key combination Use OK+
to lock or unlock the keypad. 2. Through the function key Press the programmed Keypad Lock key to lock or unlock the keypad. 3. Through menu selection Go to Settings -> Radio Set -> Keypad Lock, and then select Enable or Disable. Enable: The keypad will be locked automatically if no operation is made within the preset time period. Disable: The keypad will not be locked automatically. However, you can lock or unlock the keypad via the key combination or Keypad Lock key mentioned above. Note: When the Keypad Auto Lock feature is enabled, the keypad will be locked automatically if no operation is made within the preset time period. You can use the Disable" option in the menu Keypad Lock to deactivate the Keypad Auto Lock feature. 20 Call To ensure an optimal volume of the receiving radio, hold the radio approximately 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth. Private Call Transmitting a Private Call You may transmit a Private Call through any of the following methods. When transmitting a Private Call, the icon
Transmitting a call to the preset contact will appear. In the home screen, hold down the PTT key to transmit a Private Call to the Private Call contact preset for the current channel. Note: Your dealer may preset a contact for each digital channel. The preset contact could be a Private Call contact, a Group Call contact or an All Call contact.
Transmitting a call through Contact List or Call Logs 1) Go to Contact -> Contact List, or go to Call Logs and access the Outgoing/Incoming/Missed list. 2) Use the Up/Down key to select the Private Call contact you want to call. 3) Hold down the PTT key to transmit the Private Call.
Through manual input 1) Go to Contact -> Manual Dial. 2) Input a Private Call contact you want to call. 3) Hold down the PTT key to transmit the Private Call. Note:
If your radio supports Private Call Manual Dial and Group Call Manual Dial, you can switch between them by pressing
. The LCD will display appropriate ID.
If the Default Numeric Key Selection feature is enabled by your dealer, you can enter a Private Call number in the home screen, and then hold down the PTT key to transmit the Private Call. However, if the DTMF keypad is enabled, the number entered in the home screen is a phone number. You can dial the Private Call number through the menu Manual Dial only. 21 Receiving and Responding to a Private Call When a Private Call is received, your radio will display the icon You may hold down the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. If you do not respond to a
. received Private Call, your radio will provide appropriate indications. Note:
If the Display Missed Call feature is enabled by your dealer, your radio will display the missed call icons If the Display Missed Call feature is not enabled by your dealer, your radio will display the and
missed call icon only. Group Call Transmitting a Group Call You may transmit a Group Call through any of the following methods. When transmitting a Group Call, the will appear. icon
Transmitting a call to the preset contact In the home screen, hold down the PTT key to transmit a Group Call to the Group Call contact preset for the current channel.
Transmitting a call through Contact List 1 Go to Contact -> Contact List. 2 Use the Up/Down key to select the Group Call contact you want to call. 3 Hold down the PTT key to transmit the Group Call.
Through manual input 1) Go to Contact -> Manual Dial. 2) Input a Group Call contact you want to call. 3) Hold down the PTT key to transmit the Group Call. Note:
If your radio supports both Private Call Manual Dial and Group Call Manual Dial, you can switch between them by pressing
. The LCD will display appropriate ID.
If the Default Numeric Key Selection feature is enabled by your dealer, you can enter a Group 22 Call number in the home screen, and then hold down the PTT key to transmit the Group Call. However, if the DTMF keypad is enabled, the number entered in the home screen is a phone number. You can dial the Group Call number through the menu Manual Dial only. Receiving and Responding to a Group Call When a Group Call is received, your radio will display the icon You may hold down the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. All Call Transmitting an All Call Two methods are available for transmitting an All Call: transmitting a call to the preset contact;
transmitting a call through Contact List. They are the same as those in Transmitting a Group Call. When transmitting an All Call, the icon will appear. Note: You can transmit an All Call only when it is enabled by your dealer. Receiving an All Call When an All Call is received, your radio will display the icon
. Note: You cannot respond to an All Call. Calls on Analog Channels To transmit a call, press and hold down the PTT key, and speak into the microphone. To receive, release the PTT key. Phone If the repeater is connected with a PSTN gateway (such as Zetron M30), the radio can communicate with the phone via it. Operation:
Transmitting a phone call:
1. Enter the DTMF keypad mode. The following methods are available to enter this mode.
Go to Menu -> Phone Manual Dial to enter the DTMF keypad mode. 23
Press the programmed DTMF Keypad key.
Go to Menu -> Phone -> DTMF Keypad, and then select Enable". The number entered via the keypad in the home screen is the DTMF code. 2. Access the phone system. When the phone system is accessed successfully, the radio goes to the DTMF keypad mode again. The following methods are available to access the phone system.
Live Dial: Hold down the PTT key and enter the access code via the keypad. Then release the PTT key, and the radio beeps.
Buffer Dial: Enter the access code via the keypad, and hold down the PTT key. The radio beeps and displays the dialing information. 3. Enter the phone number to be called.
Live Dial: Hold down the PTT key and enter the phone number via the keypad. Release the PTT key after the complete number is entered.
Buffer Dial: Enter the phone number via the keypad and then hold down the PTT key.
Select Back. Then go to Menu -> Phone ->Phone List to select a desired contact, and hold down the PTT key. 4. After the call is established, you can hold down the PTT key to talk, and release it to listen. 5. To end the call, you can send the de-access code to exit the phone system. If the phone is hung up, the call will be ended and the phone system will be exited too.
Receiving a phone call:
When the radio receives a phone call, the icon You may hold down the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. If you do not respond to it, your will appear. radio will provide appropriate indications. Note:
If the Display Missed Call feature is enabled by your dealer, your radio will display the missed call and icons If the Display Missed Call feature is not enabled by your dealer, your radio will display the missed call
. icon only. 24
Menu Navigation C o n t a c t M e s s a g e C a l l L o g s P h o n e R o a m n g i S c a n Z o n e S e t t i n g s A c c e s s o r i e s This radio supports menu reset function, that is, if you do not operate the menu for a predefined time period, the radio will automatically return to the home screen. Contact To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Contact.
Contact List You can save up to 512 entries in the list. To access this item, select Contact -> Contact List or press the shortcut key for Contact List. Ctrl Services You can send to a Private Call contact the following commands: alert call, radio check, remote monitor, radio enable or radio disable. See the Manual Dial below for details. Editing a Contact You can edit the number and alias of each Private Call contact. Viewing a Contact 25 You can view details of each contact. Deleting a Contact You can delete a Private Call contact. However, please note that you can not delete the contact when there is only one entry left in the list. In addition, the Private Call contact preset on the currently used channel cannot be deleted.
New Contact You can add a Private Call contact to the contact list. The number and alias of each contact must be unique, and the available number range is 1-16776415.
Manual Dial You can manually input the required number for calling. On a digital channel, if your radio supports both Private Call Manual Dial and Group Call Manual Dial, you can switch between them by pressing
. The LCD will display appropriate ID. For a Private Call number, you can select any of the following options:
Alert Call You can send an alert call to a Private Call contact. The called party will see the alert and can call you back. Radio Check You can send a Radio Check command to a Private Call contact, so as to confirm whether it is powered on or running on the current channel without disturbing it. Remote Monitor You can enable the microphone of a Private Call contact, and monitor its activities or background voice remotely. Radio Enable You can enable the radio of a Private Call contact remotely and allow it to be used normally. Radio Disable You can disable the radio of a Private Call contact remotely and disallow it to be used normally. 26 Message To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Message, or press the shortcut key for Message directly.
New Msg You can create your desired text message (256 characters at most) and send it to an individual user or to a talk group.
Quick Text Under this option there are some text messages (25 entries at most) preset by your dealer. You can choose to edit and send any entry.
InBox The InBox can save up to 20 received messages. When the InBox is full, the icon the earliest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. will appear, and For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Reply, Forward, View Details and Delete. To delete all messages in the InBox, select Message -> InBox -> Delete All.
OutBox The OutBox can save up to 20 sent messages. When the OutBox is full, the earliest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Resend, Forward, View Details and Delete. To delete all messages in the OutBox, select Message -> OutBox -> Delete All.
Drafts The Drafts can save up to 20 draft messages. When the Drafts is full, the earliest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. 27 For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Send, Save and Delete. To delete all messages in the Drafts, select Message -> Drafts -> Delete All. Call Logs To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Call Logs, or press the shortcut key for Call Logs directly. This radio can save up to 10 private call entries in the Outgoing/Incoming/Missed list respectively. When the Outgoing/Incoming/Missed list is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by latest one automatically. After accessing a list and selecting an entry, you can perform any of these operations: hold down the PTT key to initiate a call; add it to Contact List; or delete it. To delete all entries in the Outgoing/Incoming/Missed list at a time, select Call Logs ->
Outgoing/Incoming/Missed -> Delete All. Phone To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Phone.
Phone List To store phone contacts.
Manual Dial You can manually input a phone number to make a phone call. For details, please refer to Functions and Operations -> Phone in the manual.
DTMF Keypad To enable or disable the DTMF keypad. If enabled, the number entered via the keypad in the home screen is the DTMF code. Roaming To enable or disable the Roam feature. 28 Scan To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Scan.
Scan On/Off The Scan feature allows you to listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members. This option is used to enable or disable the function.
Scan List You can request your dealer to create a scan list for each channel. Each list may contain 32 channels at most (either digital channel or analog channel is OK). After accessing the list, you can perform any of the following operations:
Adding a Channel To include a new channel into the active scan list. Editing Priority Channel To set the selected channel as a non-priority or as a priority channel. If you are interested in activities on a channel, you can set it as a priority channel, which will be scanned more frequently than a non-priority channel. Each scan list may contain two priority channels at most. indicates priority channel 1, and indicates priority channel 2. Deleting a Channel To remove a channel from the active scan list. However, the first channel in the list can not be deleted. Zone To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Zone. 29 This radio supports up to 64 zones. You can use this menu to select your desired zone. Settings To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Settings.
Radio Set You can optimize your radio performance by customizing related parameters according to actual needs and your preferences. Power Level This option allows you to set TX power level. Alternatively, you can change the power level by pressing the shortcut key for Adjust Power Level in the home screen. There are two levels available: High (indicated by level enables you to communicate with farther team members.
) and Low (indicated by
). High power Note: Power level should be set for each channel individually. Squelch This option allows you to select an appropriate squelch level. Alternatively, you can change the squelch level by pressing the shortcut key for Adjust Squelch Level in the home screen. There are three levels available: Tight, Normal and Open. The default squelch level is Normal, and is often 30 used in low noise environment. And generally, Tight is used in high noise environment. It requires stronger signal for the radio to unmute. If the squelch level is set to Open, the speaker will keep unmuted irrespective of the satisfaction of decoding conditions. Scrambler To set whether to enable the Scrambler feature. Encrypt To set the Encrypt feature. On/Off To set whether to enable the Encrypt feature. Key List To select your desired encrypt key. The radio supports 30 keys in all. New Key To create a new key. Key ID You can create a new key ID, which consists of numbers only, in the range of 1-255. Key Alias You can create an alias for this new key. The alias can contain 16 characters at most, composed of Chinese characters, English letters, numbers and symbols. Note: The key alias cannot be the same with the key ID. Key Length You can edit the length of this new key. Key Value You can edit the key value, which can consist of numbers and letters A-F (within the predefined key length). Save You can save and add the new key to the key list. Note: If you need to delete a key, please request your dealer for help. Language 31 To set the language in which all interface information is displayed. Backlight To set the backlight parameters. There are three options available: On, Off and Timer. The timer is programmed by your dealer. Available range: 5-60 seconds. Brightness This option allows you to set the display brightness. You can raise or lower it using the Up/Down key. Keypad Lock This option allows you to set whether to enable this function. When "Enable" is selected, you can use the Up/Down key to set the time range after which the keypad will be locked. Available range: 5-60 seconds. LED To set whether to enable LED indication. Tone To set alert tones for your radio. You can set the following tones:
Radio Silent: to set whether the radio will give tone indication. If Silent On is selected, all tone indication will be cancelled. Keypad: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when you are making keypad operations. TextMsg: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when the radio receives a message. Private Call: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when the radio receives a Private Call. Group Call: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when the radio receives a Group Call. Talk Permit: to set whether the radio will give tone indication for transmission. The following options are available: Disable (no tone indication for transmission), Digital Only (tone indication for transmission on digital channels only), Analog Only (tone indication for transmission on analog channels only), and Enable (tone indication for transmission on both analog and digital channels). Call End: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when a call is completed. Voice End: to set whether the radio will give tone indication after completion of voice receiving. Low Battery: to set whether the radio will give tone indication when the radio works at low battery. Channel Notify: to set whether the radio will broadcast the channel number upon channel switching. The radio broadcasts the channel number only if the channel is switched via the 32 Channel Selector knob. Currently, the available channel notifying languages are Chinese (for Chinese menu only) and English (for menus in languages other than Chinese). Signaling Side: To set whether the radio will sound continuous tone during signaling transmission. It is available for call in HDC1200/5-Tone/2-Tone system. Man Down (optional) To set whether to enable the Man Down feature. Lone Worker To set whether to enable the Lone Worker feature.
Device Info With this option, you can view basic information of your radio, including serial number, radio model, frequency range, firmware version and etc. Accessories To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Accessories.
GPS GPS Switch To set whether to enable the GPS feature. Note: Enabling the GPS feature will shorten the operating time of the battery. Position With this option, you can view longitude, latitude, time, date, speed, altitude and SA (satellite) information of your radio. GPS Text Message If the GPS feature is enabled, you can send the GPS text message to your desired contact. Operation:
1. Select GPS Msg, and press the OK key to access the menu Contact List. 2. Use the Up/Down key to select a desired contact. 33 3. Press the OK key to send the GPS message to the selected contact. Time Zone You can choose your time zone to correct the received GPS time. We recommend you to set the time zone before your initial use of this feature. You can select a desired time zone via the User Define method as per your actual needs. The available time zone options are the same as those for the PC. For example, if the time at your location is 5.45 hours earlier than GMT, then you can select GMT+5.45 as your time zone. Functions and Operations Home Screen The feature allows you to quickly return to the previous menu or the home screen. Operation:
In the editing screen, press the programmed Home Screen key, and the radio exits the screen and returns to the previous menu immediately; in other screens, press the key, and the radio returns to the home screen immediately. Scan The Scan feature allows you to listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members. Operation:
1. To enable the feature, you can select On from the menu Scan; or Press the programmed Scan key in the home screen; or Switch to a channel for which the Auto Scan feature is enabled via the programming software. 2. After the feature is enabled, your radio will scan according to the scan list set for the channel on which scanning starts. The scanning process is as follows:
During scanning, the LCD displays the icon
, and the LED flashes orange slowly.
When activities are detected on a channel, the radio will stay on the channel to receive current activities. If your radio stays on a non-priority channel, the LCD will display the icon
; if on Priority Channel 1 or Priority Channel 2, the LCD will display the icon or respectively. 34
If you dont want to hear activities on the channel, press the programmed Nuisance Temporary Delete key to remove the channel from the scan list temporarily.
If you want to continue staying on the channel, press the programmed Monitor or Squelch Off key during scan stay. 3. To exit the scanning process, you can select Off from the menu Scan, or press the programmed Scan key again. Talk Around You can continue to communicate in DM mode by pressing the programmed Talk Around key, when your repeater malfunctions, or when your terminal is out of the repeaters range but within talking range of other terminals. Operation:
Press the programmed Talk Around key to switch between DM mode and RM mode. Monitor To adjust match conditions for signal receiving, you can enable the Monitor feature. Operation:
Press the programmed Monitor key to enable the feature, and the radio displays icon
. To disable the feature, press this key again.
Hold down the programmed Monitor Momentary key to enable the feature, and the mobile radio displays icon
. To disable the feature, release this key. Squelch Off If the Squelch Off feature is enabled, your radios speaker will keep unmuted no matter whether carrier is present. Operation:
Press the programmed Squelch Off key to enable the feature. Then the radio displays the icon and sounds background noise. To disable the feature, press this key again. 35
Hold down the programmed Squelch Off Momentary key to enable the feature. Then the radio displays the icon and sounds background noise. To disable the feature, release this key. Roam This feature allows the radio to communicate between sites in the IP Multi-site Connect system. If enabled, the radio can communicate via any site in the IP Multi-site Connect system, thus ensuring seamless communication in the system. Operation:
Go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set-> Roam, and select Enable or Disable. Press the programmed Roam key to enable or disable the feature. One Touch Call You can request your dealer to set the One Touch Call key. By pressing such programmed key, you can make corresponding services detailed as below:
Services on the analog channel: to send calls to the 5-Tone or 2-Tone contact.
Services on the digital channel:
To send group calls or messages to the Group Call contact.
To send private calls, messages or make control services to the Private Call contact. The control services contain: Alert Call, Radio Check, Remote Monitor, Radio Enable or Radio Disable. For details on control services, please refer to Menu Navigation -> Contact -> Manual Dial in the manual. Operation:
Service Operation To send private calls/group calls on Press the One Touch Call key and then hold the digital channel. down the PTT key.
To send calls on the analog Press the One Touch Call key. channel.
To send messages.
To make control services on the digital channel. 36 Telemetry This feature allows you to remotely supervise the device connected with a radio. With this feature, you can control the device and view its status in the case that you are away from the device. The method for supervising the device is programmable by your dealer. The available methods are:
To supervise the device via the radio If a device is connected with a radio, you can use another radio to supervise the device. All the radios involved should be configured with the Telemetry feature. For example, the dealer enables the Telemetry feature for both Radio A and Radio B, and assign the Telemetry feature to the SK1 key on Radio A. To supervise the device C, connect it with Radio B, and press the SK1 key on Radio A.
To supervise the device via a third-party software If the Telemetry feature is enabled for the radio by your dealer, you can supervise the device connected with the radio via a third-party software. Emergency In case of an emergency, you can use the feature to ask for help from your companion or control center. The Emergency process has the highest priority. You can make emergency operation even when your radio is transmitting or receiving. To enable the feature on a channel, an emergency system must be assigned to the channel via the programming software. In addition, the Emergency type, Emergency ID type and Emergency mode are settable via the programming software. Emergency Type For each Emergency mode, there are four Emergency types available. You can select one of them via your dealer:
Emergency Type Siren Only Description In Emergency mode, the radio will sound shrill alarm tone
. and display the icon In Emergency mode, the radio will give audible and visible indication. In Emergency mode, the radio won't give any audible or visible indication. In Emergency mode, the radio wont give any audible or visible indication, but will receive voice ACK from the companion or control center automatically. Regular Silent Silent with Voice Emergency ID Type 37 Your radio supports two Emergency ID types. You can select one of them via your dealer:
Emergency Type None HDC1200 ID Description No signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. HDC1200 signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. Emergency Mode Your radio supports three Emergency modes. You can select one of them via your dealer (Note: For the following operation methods, we take the Regular type as an example). Emergency Mode Alarm Alarm with Call Description In this mode, you can send alarm information to your companion or control center by pressing the programmed Emergency key, but you cannot talk with them. In this mode, you can send alarm information by pressing the programmed Emergency key. When the icon
(analog channel) or
(digital channel) appears, you can speak into the microphone, allowing your voice and background noise to be transmitted automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key). In this mode, press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel. When the icon
(digital channel) or
(analog channel) appears, you can speak into the microphone, allowing your voice and background noise to be transmitted automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key). Call Only Operation Methods for Analog Emergency
Alarm (None & HDC1200) Operation: Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The radio displays the icon and text information Sending Alarm, with red LED glowing. (None: If Local Emergency Alarm is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound.) Three methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode:
1. Once the Alarm Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 38 2. Long press the programmed Emergency key. 3. Hold down the PTT key. The radio will transmit on the channel on which the radio operates before entering the Emergency mode. (HDC1200)
Alarm with Call (None & HDC1200) Operation:
1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The radio displays the icon and text information Sending Alarm, with red LED glowing. (None: If Local Emergency Alarm is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound.) 2. When the icon appears, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. 3. When the icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon appears. 4. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold down the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the radio displays the icon
, with red LED glowing). After the emergency call is transmitted, release the PTT key to receive (the radio displays the icon
, with LED flashing orange rapidly). And when a call is received, the icon appears. (HDC1200 only) Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode:
1. After the preset Alarm Cycles and Voice Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. (None) 2. Long press the programmed Emergency key.
Call Only (HDC1200) Operation:
1. Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel, and the radio displays the icon
. 2. If the Alarm with Call to Follow feature is enabled, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call when the radio displays the icon
. 3. When the icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon 39 appears. 4. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold down the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the radio displays the icon
, with red LED glowing). After the emergency call is transmitted, release the PTT key to receive (the radio displays the icon
, with LED flashing orange rapidly). And when a call is received, the icon appears. To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of alarm cycles and alarm duration (None), number of polite retries and impolite retries (HDC1200), number of voice cycles, duration of each transmission and TX interval. Operation Method for Digital Emergency
Alarm Operation: Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The radio displays icon and text information Sending Alarm, with red LED glowing. Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode:
1. Once the Alarm Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 2. Long press the programmed Emergency key.
Alarm with Call Operation:
1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The radio displays icon and text information Sending Alarm, with red LED glowing. 2. When the icon appears, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. 3. When the icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon appears. 4. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold down the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the radio displays the icon
, with red LED glowing). After the emergency call is transmitted, release the PTT key to receive (the radio displays the icon
, with LED flashing orange rapidly). 40 And when a call is received, the icon appears. To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key.
Call Only Operation:
1. Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel, and the radio displays the icon
. 2. If the Alarm with Call to Follow feature is enabled, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call when the radio displays the icon
. 3. When the icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon appears. 4. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold down the PTT key to make the emergency call again
(the radio displays the icon
, with red LED glowing). After the emergency call is transmitted, release the PTT key to receive (the radio displays the icon
, with LED flashing orange rapidly). And when a call is received, the icon appears. To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of polite retries and impolite retries, number of voice cycles, duration of each transmission and TX interval. Lone Worker This feature is ideal for persons who work lonely. If you encounter an incident and cannot operate your radio within the preset time period, your radio will alarm automatically to summon help from your companion. Operation:
1. To enable the feature, Go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set-> Lone Worker and select Enable; or Press the programmed Lone Worker key (a high-pitched tone sounds); or 41 Turn on the radio if the feature is enabled via the programming software.If you cannot operate your radio within a preset response period, your radio will give alerts before this period expires
(dependent on the settings by your dealer). At this time, you can terminate such alerts by rotating a knob or pressing a key. When the response period expires, your radio will trigger the current emergency system automatically. 3. To disable the feature, Go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set-> Lone Worker and select Disable; or Press the programmed Lone Worker key (a low-pitched tone sounds). Note: If the Lone Worker feature is not disabled before your radio is powered off, it will remain enabled when powered on again. Man Down (optional) With this feature, your radio will alarm automatically to summon help from your companion if it is positioned aslant for a certain time period. Operation:
1. To enable the feature,
Go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set-> Man Down and select Enable; or
Press the programmed Man Down key (a high-pitched tone sounds); or
Turn on the radio if the feature is enabled via the programming software. 2. Your radio will sound a pre-alert tone if it is positioned aslant for a preset time period, and will enter the Emergency mode if you do not place it vertically within such time period. To exit the Emergency mode, please place it upright. 3. To disable the feature,
Go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set-> Man Down and select Disable; or Press the programmed Man Down key (a low-pitched tone sounds). Battery Strength Indicator This feature allows you to know the current battery strength. Operation:
Hold down the programmed Battery Strength Indicator key, and the radio will give a specific indication 42 to represent the current battery strength. Release this key to exit. Indication Green LED glows. Battery Strength Icon Battery Strength High Orange LED glows. Red LED glows. Red LED glows and the low battery alert sounds. Medium Low Insufficient Scrambler The Scrambler/Encrypt feature can encrypt your audio signals to prevent eavesdropping. Thus privacy of
/Encrypt your communication is guaranteed. This Encrypt feature can encrypt your audio signals and messages to prevent eavesdropping. Thus privacy of your communication is guaranteed. Operation:
On an analog channel, go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Scrambler and select Enable or Disable; on a digital channel, go to Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Encrypt and select Enable or Disable.Press the programmed Scrambler/Encrypt key to enable Scrambler or Encrypt on the current channel (a high-pitched tone sounds); press the key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone sounds).
If the Scrambler/Encrypt feature is enabled for a channel via the programming software, switch to the channel to enable the feature, or exit the channel to disable the feature. Busy Channel Lockout If enabled via the programming software, this feature can prevent your radio interfering with other transmitting terminals on the same channel. If you hold down the PTT key while the channel is in use, your radio will keep beeping and display text information Channel Busy, alerting you to transmission prohibition. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. When the channel is free, you can press and hold down the PTT key to transmit. 43 Time-out Timer (TOT) The purpose of TOT is to prevent any user from occupying a channel for an extended period. If the preset time expires, the radio will automatically terminate transmission and keep beeping. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. You must wait for a certain time period (preset by your dealer) to initiate another transmission. If the pre-alert function is set by your dealer, your radio will alert you to the TOT expiration in advance. Note: This feature is null in Emergency mode. Pseudo Trunking This feature can be enabled via the programming software. If your radio operates on a channel with this feature enabled and one time slot is already occupied, it can transmit and receive on the other free time slot, allowing you to communicate timely under emergent situations. MIC AGC If enabled via the programming software, your radio will process the audio signals during transmission, providing improved audio for the receiving radio. Radio Registration Service If enabled via the programming software, your radio will automatically register in the system within a certain period after power-on. Then it can acquire online information of other radios via accessing specific servers within the valid registration period. GPS Revert If enabled via the programming software, your registered radio will transfer its positioning information to the system when the system requires such information. 44 Signaling Introduction The radio supports the following signaling. You can ask your dealer to make appropriate settings on your radio. For detailed information, please consult your dealer. HDC1200 The HDC1200 signaling is compatible with the MDC1200 signaling, and realizes functions such as PTT ID (Encoding & Decoding), Emergency (Encoding & Decoding) and Selective Call (Encoding &
Decoding). Encoding:
1. Hold down the PTT key during normal voice communication to send PTT ID. 2. Go to the menu Contact List and select a required contact. Then hold down the PTT key to send a selective call (Private Call/Group Call/All Call). For encoding, the radio will provide the following indications:
PTT ID/Selective Call: Your dealer can program whether the radio sounds side tone during encoding or sounds beeps after encoding.
Selective Call: During encoding, the LED glows red, and the LCD displays the appropriate call icon
(Private Call:
orange. Decoding:
; Group Call:
; All Call:
). After encoding, the LED glows For decoding, the radio provides the following indications:
PTT ID: After decoding, the LCD displays the icon and ID or alias of the transmitting party.
Selective Call: After decoding, the radio provides the following indications:
Alert:
The radio will sound default alert. LED: The LED glows green. LCD:
If your dealer enables the Display Decode ID feature, the radio will display the appropriate call icon (Private Call:
; Group Call:
; All Call:
) and alias of the transmitting party (ID of the transmitting party will be displayed if it is not in the contact list). If your dealer does not enable the Display Decode ID feature, the radio will display the appropriate call icon only. 45 5-Tone This radio can realize various types of calls through 5-Tone signaling. Encoding:
1. Request your dealer to configure the correct format and type for the encoding contents. 2. When the format consists of fields for variable information, you need to fill in such fields by manual entry or menu operation. When the format consists of fixed codes only, you do not have to edit such fields or save such data. 3. Press PTT key or the programmed One Touch Call 1-One Touch Call 5 keys to send the 5-Tone signaling. During encoding, the radio sounds a side tone, the LED glows red, and the LCD displays the contact information (or Five Tone Call) and an appropriate call icon (Private Call:
; Group Call:
). If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), your radio will enter the Auto Reset mode after successful encoding, with LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. Decoding:
Your radio can automatically decode the 5-Tone signaling when receiving any matched one. During decoding, the LED glows green. After successful decoding, the LCD displays the contact information (or Five Tone Call), an appropriate call icon (Private Call:
; Group Call:
), and the decoded status message. If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), your radio will enter the Auto Reset mode, with LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. 2-Tone With this signaling, the radio can transmit and receive 2-Tone calls. Encoding:
1. Request your dealer to configure the correct format and type for the encoding contents. 2. Press PTT key or the programmed One Touch Call 1-One Touch Call 5 keys to send the 5-Tone signaling. During encoding, the radio sounds a side tone, the LED glows red, and the LCD displays the call icon with contact information above it. If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), your radio will enter the Auto Reset mode after successful encoding, with LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time 46 expires. Decoding:
Your radio can automatically decode the 2-Tone signaling when receiving any matched one. During decoding, the LED glows green. After successful decoding, the LCD displays the call icon and the call type (selective call, alert call w/voice, alert call) below the icon according the decoding type. If Auto Reset is enabled (by your dealer), your radio will enter the Auto Reset mode, with LED glowing orange, until the Auto Reset Time expires. The radio cannot enter the Auto Reset mode if it is an alert call. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution The product can not be powered on. During receiving signals, the voice is weak, discontinuous or totally inactive. You can not communicate with other members. The battery may be improperly installed. The battery may run out. The battery may suffer from poor contact caused by dirtied or damaged battery contacts. The battery strength may be too low. The volume may be set to a low level. The antenna may get loose or may be improperly installed. The speaker may be blocked or damaged. The frequency or signaling may be inconsistent with that of other members. The channel type
(digital/analog) may be set inconsistently. You may be too far away from the group members. Remove the battery and attach it again. Recharge or replace the battery. Clean the battery contacts. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. Recharge or replace the battery. Increase the volume. Power off the product, and re-install the antenna. Clean surface of the speaker. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. Set your TX/RX frequency and signaling to the same as that of other members. Make sure all members are on the same digital/analog channel. Move towards other members. 47 Irrelevant communication or noise is heard on the channel. The noise is too loud. You may be interrupted by products using the same frequency. The product may be set with no signaling. You may be too far away from other members. You may be at an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. You may suffer from external disturbance (such as electromagnetic interference). Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch level. Set signaling for all member products to avoid interference at the same frequency. Move towards other members. Move to an open and flat area, and restart the product. Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. The GPS cannot locate your position. If the above solutions can not fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us Move to an open and flat area, and restart the product. No GPS signal is received. or your local dealer for more technical support. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. Product Care
Do not pierce or scrape the product.
Keep the product far away from substances that can corrode the circuit.
Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly.
Attach the accessory jack cover when the product is not in use. Product Cleaning
Do not clean the product in a hazardous area.
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 a non-woven fabric to clean the keys, control knobs and front case after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil 48 preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage. Make sure the product is completely dry before use. Caution: Power off and remove the battery before cleaning. 49 Specifications Frequency Range Channel Capacity FCC: 136-174MHz IC:138-174MHz 1024
(64 zones, each with a maximum of 16 channels) Operating Voltage Channel Spacing DC 7.4V 25/12.5KHz Ex-protection Degree Ex ib IIC T4 Gb Ex ib D21 T4 Weight (with standard antenna About 498g
& battery) Sensitivity RF Power Output 0.3V 1W Rated Audio Power Output 0.5W Audio Distortion 3%
Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature
-20+50
-30+60 Charging Temperature 0+40 Battery Battery Life Ex-battery BL1807-Ex (1800mAh) About 14 hours (5-5-90 duty cycle) Charging Time About 4 hours Max. Charging Voltage DC 12V 50 Appendix Input Method You can enter aliases, numbers or messages using the keypad. The radio supports the following input methods: Chinese Pinyin (simplified) English and Number.
Chinese Pinyin (Simplified) Operation:
1. Press to switch to Chinese Pinyin mode. 2. Enter the pinyin through alphanumeric keys; then a list of possible combinations and corresponding characters will appear. 3. Use the Up/Down key to choose the right pinyin. 4. Press the OK key to highlight the characters, and choose the right character using the Up/Down key. 5. Press the OK key to enter the selected character. You can repeat the above steps to continue.
English Operation:
1. Press to switch to uppercase English or lowercase English mode. 2. Press the key which bear your desired letter repeatedly until the letter appears. You can repeat the above steps to continue.
Number Operation:
1. Press to switch to Number mode. 2. Enter the numbers through alphanumeric keys to
Special Character To enter common punctuations and special characters, press
. To input a space, press
. Note: You can use the Up/Down key to move the cursor leftward/rightward in the entered text. 51
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-02-27 | 136 ~ 174 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2012-12-27 | 136 ~ 174 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2015-02-27
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1 2 |
2012-12-27
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0019701887
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North
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1 2 |
Shenzhen, N/A 518057
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1 2 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
YAM
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
PD79XEXVHF
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
T******** C********
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1 2 | Title |
Certification Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 |
t******@hytera.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 | 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 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Ex Digital Radio | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change documented in this filing. Power output listed is conducted. This device must be restricted to work-related operations only in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure environment and must operate with a duty factor not exceeding 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational/Controlled Exposure limit and requirements. Body-worn compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessories defined in this filing. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations tested for this filing and must provide at least 2.5 cm separation between the device and the user's body. The highest reported SAR values are Head: 0.18 W/kg, Body-worn: 0.27 W/kg when operating at 50% duty cycle. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. This device must be restricted to work-related operations only in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure environment and must operate with a duty factor not exceeding 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational /Controlled Exposure limit and requirements. Body-worn compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessories defined in this filing. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. (Shenzhen)
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1 2 | Name |
J**** C****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
08675******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
08675********
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1 2 |
j******@baclcorp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | EF ES | 136 | 174 | 1.13 | 0.23 ppm | 10K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | EF ES | 136 | 174 | 1.14 | 0.23 ppm | 7K40FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 136 | 174 | 1.13 | 0.23 ppm | 10K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 9 | EF | 136 | 174 | 1.14 | 0.23 ppm | 7K40FXD |
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