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File NoHYTERA-I&M-79XIS-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:
PD79XIS Digital Portable Radio (X may represent 2, 5, 6 or 8). 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. RF Radiation Information The radio is not intended for use by general population in an uncontrolled environment. It is only for occupational use and only applied to work-related conditions. The radio must be only used by users who are fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and who are 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 no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures:
Your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. 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 ............................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Instructional Icons ........................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Notational Conventions ................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Key Operation ................................................................................................................................. 7 2. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information ................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Equipment marking ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 No Misoperations ............................................................................................................................ 8 2.3 Safety Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 9 2.5 Compliance Standards .................................................................................................................. 10 3. Items in the Package ........................................................................................................................ 12 4. Product Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 13 4.1 Product Controls ........................................................................................................................... 13 4.2 Programmable Keys ..................................................................................................................... 14 5. Before Use ........................................................................................................................................ 16 5.1 Charge the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.2 Assembling Accessories ............................................................................................................... 17 5.2.1 Assembling the Antenna ..................................................................................................... 17 5.2.2 Assembling the Battery ....................................................................................................... 17 5.2.3 Assembling the Belt Clip ..................................................................................................... 18 5.2.4 Attaching Audio/Programming Cable .................................................................................. 19 6. Status Indication .............................................................................................................................. 21 6.1 LCD Icon ....................................................................................................................................... 21 6.2 LED Indicator ................................................................................................................................ 21 7. Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................................... 23 8. Basic Operations .............................................................................................................................. 24 8.1 Powering On/Off ........................................................................................................................... 24 8.2 Registering .................................................................................................................................... 24 8.3 Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................................................... 24 8.4 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad ...................................................................................................... 24 8.5 Selecting a Subgroup .................................................................................................................... 25 8.6 Selecting a Group Contact ............................................................................................................ 25 9. Call ..................................................................................................................................................... 27 9.1 Private Call ................................................................................................................................... 27 9.1.1 Initiating a Call .................................................................................................................... 27 9.1.2 Receiving a Call .................................................................................................................. 28 9.1.3 Voice Communication ......................................................................................................... 28 9.1.4 Conversation Limit .............................................................................................................. 28 9.1.5 Ending a call ....................................................................................................................... 28 9.2 PSTN/PABX Call........................................................................................................................... 29 9.2.1 Initiating a Call .................................................................................................................... 29 9.2.2 Receiving a Call .................................................................................................................. 30 9.2.3 Voice Communication ......................................................................................................... 30 9.2.4 Conversation Limit .............................................................................................................. 30 9.2.5 Ending a call ....................................................................................................................... 30 9.3 Group Call ..................................................................................................................................... 30 9.3.1 Initiating a Call .................................................................................................................... 30 9.4 One Touch Call ............................................................................................................................. 33 9.5 Emergency Call ............................................................................................................................ 33 9.5.1 Initiating a Call .................................................................................................................... 34 9.5.2 Receiving a Call .................................................................................................................. 34 9.5.3 Voice Communication ......................................................................................................... 34 9.5.4 Ending a call ....................................................................................................................... 34 9.6 Queue Call .................................................................................................................................... 34 9.7 Time-out Timer (TOT) ................................................................................................................... 35 10.3.2 CPS-P3 dialing rule .......................................................................................................... 37 10.8 LQO ............................................................................................................................................ 40 10.9 Hunt ............................................................................................................................................ 40 10.9.1 TSCC Hunt ....................................................................................................................... 40 10.9.2 Hunt for Smooth Communications .................................................................................... 43 10.10 Encrypt ...................................................................................................................................... 44 10.11 Authentication ........................................................................................................................... 44 10.12 Covert Mode ............................................................................................................................. 45 10.13 Man Down (optional) ................................................................................................................. 45 10.14 Rent .......................................................................................................................................... 45 10.15 Priority ....................................................................................................................................... 45 10.18 GPS .......................................................................................................................................... 47 11. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 49 12. Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................................... 51 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. 1.2 Notational Conventions Convention Description Bold
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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. 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. 2. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information 2.1 Equipment marking FM/CAN
Class I, Zone 0 AEx/Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Class I,II,III Div1 Group A,B,C,D,E,F,G T120 ATEX IECEx
II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 II 1D Ex ia IIIC T120 IP6X I M1 Ex ia
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ex ia IIIC T120 Da IP6X
Ex ia I Ma 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;
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 BL1813-Ex and BL2413-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 0 centimeters away from your body during transmission.
Please do not use the radio out of the operating temperature range specification of this product.
Do not disassemble the radio or replace the accessories in a hazardous area.
Do not remove the battery from the radio in a hazardous area.
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. 2.4 Specifications Item Rated Operating Voltage DC 7.4V Max. Operating Voltage DC 8.4V Max. Operating Current 1.8A Specifications Weight (with standard antenna
& battery) About 498g Sensitivity 0.70 V/(V/m)2 to 0.85 V/(V/m)2 RF Power Output 1W Rated Audio Power Output 0.5W Audio Distortion 3%
Ambient Temperature
-30+50 Storage Temperature
-40+85 Charging Temperature 0+40 Battery Battery Life Ex-battery BL1813-Ex (1800mAh) / BL2413-Ex (2400mAh) 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 3610 FM Class 3810 ANSI/IEC-60529(Ed. 4.0) ANSI/ISA-60079-0(12.00.01) ANSI/ISA-60079-11(12.02.01) 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 2011 2010 2005 2004 2009 2012 2004 2006 2009 2008 Standard Issue Date 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.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 60529+A1 (Ed. 2.0) IECEx IEC-60079-0 (Ed. 5.0) IEC-60079-11 (Ed. 6.0) IEC-60529 (Ed. 2.1) 2011 2011 2005 2009 2009 2012 1992 2007 2011 2001 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. Portable Radio Battery Charger Power Adapter Antenna Belt Clip Strap Documentation Kit Note And the frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, refer to the label on the radio for frequency band information. 4. Product Introduction This section introduces the mechanical structure and the programmable key features of this product. 4.1 Product Controls No. Part Name No. Part Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SK1 (Side Key 1) PTT Key SK2 (Side Key 2) TK (Top Key) Group Call Selector Knob Microphone LCD Display OK/Menu Key Speaker Numeric Keypad 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 LED Indicator Antenna Power On-Off/Volume Control Knob Accessory Jack Back/Subgroup Key Up Key Down Key Battery latch Belt clip Battery 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. For detailed introductions of the functions, see the chapter Functions and Operations. No. Programmable Features Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 On-hook Keypad Lock To disconnect the call. To lock or unlock the keypad quickly. Adjust Power Level To adjust Tx power level quickly. Private Contact List To access the menu Contact List quickly. Current Subgroup Contact To access the menu Subgroup quickly. Call Log To access the menu Call Logs quickly. Operation Mode To access the menu Mode quickly. Hunt Mode To access the menu Hunt quickly. Manual Current Hunt To hunt and make a registration again. Background Hunt To enable or disable the background hunt feature. HomeStation Hunt To enable or disable the home-station hunt feature. Multi-site Handover To enable or disable the multi-site handover feature. Encrypt LQO To enable or disable the encryption feature. To enable or disable LQO. Covert Mode To enable or disable the Covert mode. Emergency On To make an emergency call for help in emergent situations. Emergency Off To end the emergency call. Battery Power Indicator To check the battery power. Man Down Message ReDial Call BackDial Call To enable or disable the man down function. To access the menu Message quickly. To call the last person you have contacted. To call the last person who has contacted you. Operation Mode Switch To switch the operation mode of the radio. No. Programmable Features Description 24 25 One Touch Call 1-5 To call or to send a message to the preset contact quickly. VOX To enable or disable the VOX feature. Note
Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer.
The TK key is programmed as the Emergency On/Off key by default, and is programmable by your dealer. 5. Before Use 5.1 Charge the Battery Use only the charger and battery specified by the company. Charger LED can indicate the charging status, as introduced in 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 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 Charging Status The LED flashes red slowly. Standby The LED glows red. Charging The LED glows orange. 90% charged The LED glows green. Fully charged Charging Status LED The LED flashes red rapidly. Failure 5.2 Assembling Accessories 5.2.1 Assembling the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. To remove the antenna, rotate it counter-clockwise. 5.2.2 Assembling the Battery Step 1 Align the battery slots with the guide rails on the radio, and push the battery . 4.3 Attaching the Battery 1. Align the battery slots with the guide rails on the terminal, and push the battery as 2 shows. 1 2 2. Open the battery latch and hold it down until the metal lock goes into the battery housing completely. 1 3. 4. Push the battery until it is fully fitted into the slot, and then release the battery latch. 5 Note:
To remove the battery, please power off the terminal first. Then open the battery latch, and slide the battery out while holding down the battery latch. Step 2 Align the screws with 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. 5.2.4 Attaching Audio/Programming Cable Step 1 Open the accessory jack cover as the arrow shows. Step 2 Align the plug 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.
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. 6. Sta 6.1 LC Icon atus I D Icon Name ndica ation Operation Icon Mode RSSI Icon n Message Icon Hunt Icon Roam Ico n TX Power r Icon Strength Battery Icon Speaker Ic con VOX Icon Accessory y Icon GPS Icon Icon Radio St tatus this TM MO Mode:
mmunicates com the e trunking sy In with other ystem. this mode, radios or sy s product ystems via No signal. Mo ore bars indic cate better s signal streng gth. New w message/
/unread mes ssage. InB Box is full. Hu bac mu nt status (T ckground ulti-site hand This icon d hunt, hom over.) does not in mestation h dicate the hunt and The e radio is roa aming. Low w TX power for the curre ent channel
. Hig gh TX power r for the curr rent channe l. Mo ore bars indic cate more b battery powe er. The e speaker is s unmated. VO OX is active. An accessory i is connected d. The rec e GPS featu ceived. ure is active, and valid G GPS data is The dat e GPS feat ta is receive ture is activ d. ve, but no valid GPS 6.2 LE The top LE D Indica ED will help y ator you easily id dentify the cu urrent radio status. LED Indication The LED flashes green. The LED flashes green slowly. The LED glows green The LED glows red The LED flashes red. The LED flashes orange rapidly. Radio Status Powering on Standby Receiving Transmitting Making a call (the LED flashes on the calling radio). Making a FOACSU private call (the LED flashes on the called radio). The LED flashes orange slowly. Hunting 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. 7. Menu Navigation The following figure outlines your radios menu structure. You can personalize menu options displayed in the radio via your dealer. To select and confirm the options shown in the menu, press the Menu key to enter the main menu, and then press the Up/Down key to select your wanted option, finally press the OK key. This radio supports menu reset function. If you do not operate the menu for a predefined time period, the radio will automatically return to the home screen. You can define the reset time or cancel the reset feature via your dealer. 8. Basic Operations 8.1 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. 8.2 Registering For proper work, the radio will register with a proper base station automatically after powering on. Hunting the control channel Before registering, the radio will hunt through the control channels for available base stations. Step 1 The radio will start hunting automatically after powering on. There are two hunting plans available. For details, see Hunt in Functions and Operations chapter. You need to preset the hunt plan by your dealer. The two hunt plans are:
Fixed Control Channel
Flexible Control Channel Step 2 During the hunt, both the prompt Registering, Please Wait! and the icon appear on the LCD, and the LED flashes orange slowly. Making a registration Step 1 When hunting signals of the base station, the radio determines whether the base station allows it to register. Step 2 After registering successfully, the radio will display the prompt Registered Successfully! on the LCD. Then it is ready for use. If you want the radio to register with another base station, press the programmed Manual Current Hunt key to hunt again. Note: It is highly recommended to put the frequently used frequencies of base stations in the control channel list via your dealer. 8.3 Adjusting the Volume After turning on the radio, rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to increase the call volume and group number notifying volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease them. 8.4 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad When the keypad is not in use, you can lock it through any of the methods below to prevent accidental keypad operation.
Combined Function Key Use OK+
to lock or unlock the keypad.
Programmable Keys Press the programmed Keypad Lock key to lock or unlock the keypad.
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 feature Keypad Auto Lock 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. 8.5 Selecting a Subgroup You can include your desired group call contacts into a subgroup for efficient management. The radio supports up to 32 subgroups, each with a maximum of 16 group call contacts. You may select a subgroup through any of the following methods:
Menu Go to the menu Subgroup -> Members -> Group Call, Afterwards, select Set Default and press the OK key to switch to that subgroup.
Shortcuts In the home screen, directly press the Subgroup key to enter the subgroup menu and select the subgroup. Note: This radio supports only one subgroup list which can contain 32 subgroups at most. 8.6 Selecting a Group Contact Operation After the radio is powered on and makes a registration successfully, you may select a group call contact through any of the following methods:
Knob Rotate the Group Call Selector knob to select your desired group call contact. An audio alert and the prompt No Group Program will be given in case of no group call contact preset for this knob.
Menu Go to the menu Subgroup -> Members -> Group Call, and press the Up /Down key to select the group call contact.
Shortcuts You can press the programmed Group Call List key to access the group call list, and select the group call contact by pressing the Up/Down key. Group Call Attribute Group call attribute means the attribute of a group that the group call contacts are in. It is set by the dealer. This radio supports four group call attributes: Background, Response, Participant and Radio ID. You can only find and call the contacts of Participant and Response in the subgroup member list, and receive group calls from the Response, Participant and Background. To receive different attributes of group calls, you need to have different configurations to the radio as listed below:
Note: When the Radio ID is selected by the Group Call Selector knob, the radio can receive any group call made by the available group call contacts. Group Call Attribute Response Participant Settings If the group call contact is available in the subgroup member list, the radio can receive the group calls made to this group without any operation by the Group Call Selector knob. Only when the Participant group call contact or the Radio ID is selected by the Group Call Selector knob, can the radio receive the group calls made to this group. Background This group call contact is unavailable. Only when this group call contact is preset by the dealer, can the radio receive the group calls to this group. 9. Ca all To ensure o centimeters optimal volu s away from ume of the re m your mouth eceiving rad h. dio, keep the e microphone e approxima ately 2.5 to 5 5 ade a regist make a call. tration or no group call c contact is pr eset for the Group Call l s, FOACSU and OACSU U, configure d by the trun nking system m.
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Neither of the partie es holds dow wn the PTT key to talk w within the pre eset time.
The cal l duration ex xceeds the a allowed time e preset by t the dealer.
Either th he calling pa arty or the ca alled party e ends the in-p progress cal ll.
Signal o of base stati on is missin ng.
Either th he calling pa arty or the ca alled party s selects an em mpty group by the Grou up Call Sele ector knob. cy call occup pies the curr rent channe l.
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> Contact Lis st) or Outgo oing/Incomin ng/Missed Step 2 Us se the Up/Do own key to select the P PSTN contac ct you want t to call. Step 3 Pr ReDial or ess the r BackDial or PTT k l Call Log key to make Step 1 In the home sc creen, press s the a PSTN cal l. or key to acces ss the appro opriate call lo og. Step 2 Us se the Up/Do own key to select the P PSTN contac ct you want t to call. Step 3 Pr Manual D ess the Dial or PTT k key to make a PSTN cal l. Step 1 In sc the home sc hemes. (For creen, input r details, see t a number u e Manual D using the key Dial in Func ypad accord ctions and O ding to eithe Operations c er of the follo chapter). owing
CPS-P/CP PS-P3 Dialin ng: 01 + PST TN number. 1343-E Di aling: *01* +
+ PSTN num mber. Note To make a
CPS-P
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. Ring play the icon to remind yo e icon alert will be ou. given as we ell. If you the PTT key y. When tra nsmitting the e voice, the k by holding ser. party will dis y the actual c play the call communicat l time preset tion time. t by the dea aler in a way ration excee eds the pres et time. erminated w when one of the following g situations occurs:
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Either th he calling pa arty or the ca alled party e ends the in-p progress cal ll.
A pre-em mptive call o or emergenc cy call occup pies the curr rent channe l.
The rad dio switches its operation n mode via the menu.
Either th he calling pa arty or the ca alled party s selects an em mpty group by the Grou up Call Sele ector knob.
Either o of the parties s turns off th he radio or lo ogs out of th he system. ng.
Signal o 9.3 Gro Group call party and th while the ca of base stati on is missin oup Cal ll neral group includes ge he called pa arty can spea s able to list alled party is call and bro ak. Howeve ten to it only oadcast grou r, in a broad y. up call. In a dcast call, on general gro nly the callin up call, both ng party can h the calling speak, The radio c cannot make e a broadcas st group call l unless the dealer auth orizes it. me operatio ns in genera al, we will on nly detail the eir have the sam n. As these tw differences 9.3.1 In When the r any of the f wo types of g s in the follow nitiating a radio transm following me group calls h wing section a Call mits a group c ethods. call, the icon n will appear. You u may trans mit a group call through h Transmit ting a call l to the pre eset conta act In the home Call Select Group Co e screen, pr tor knob tur ontact ressing the P rns to. PTT key will transmit a g group call to o the group c call contact the Group Step 1 In the the home sc e Subgroup creen, press p key to ente s the Menu k er the Subg key and then group menu n select the u. Subgroup menu, or di irectly press s Step 2 Go o to Subgro oup -> Memb bers. Step 3 Us se the Up/Do own key to select the g roup call co ntact you wa ant to call. Step 4 Pr ess Yo ou can also s key or t or PTT key select the G the PTT key to make a g General Gro y to make th group call. up Call as t e call. the Call Typ pe, and the en press the OK key, Note To make a press the O r BackDial a broadcast OK key, l Call Log ReDial or group call, s key or t select the B the PTT key Broadcast G y. roup Call a s the Call T Type, and Step 1 In the home sc creen, press s the or key to acce ess the appr ropriate call log. Step 2 Us se the Up/Do own key to select the g roup call co ntact you wa ant to call. Step 3 Pr ess the ou can also s Yo the PTT key or or PTT k select the G y to make th key to make General Gro he call. e a general g up Call as t group call. the Call Typ pe, and pre ess the OK k key, Note To To make a br ress the OK p Manual D Dial roadcast gro K key, oup call, sele key or the ect the Broa PTT key. adcast Grou up Call as th he Call Typ pe, and Step 1 In Fu the home sc unctions and creen, input d Operation t a group cal s chapter fo ll number us or the range sing the key e of group ca pad. See M Manual Dial all number. in
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. Ri ng alert will Step 2 Pr 9.3.2 Re You can re be given as ess the eceiving ceive a grou s well. key, PTT g a Call up call witho 9.3.3 Late Entry After a group call is established, other group members are allowed to join it without any operation. The late entry feature is used in the following situations:
The called party is not in the group operation range until the group call is established.
The called party is not powered on until the group call is established.
During the initiation of the group call, the called party is in another call (a private call or a group call). When the call is over, the group call is still on.
During the initiation of the group call, the called party is within poor signal coverage or is encountering with the radio interference, and the signal gets better during the group call.
A new member joins when the group call is established. 9.3.4 Voice Communication
General Group Call: After the call is established, either the calling party or the called party can transmit a voice call only if the PTT key is free with PTT Enabled! displayed on the LCD. The radio will display the icon upon transmitting and the icon upon receipt respectively.
Broadcast Group Call: After the call is established, only the calling party can talk by holding the PTT on the LCD. As for the key. When transmitting the voice, the calling party will display the icon called party, it can only receive voice. 9.3.5 Conversation Limit When a general group call is established, both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in a real-time way. See the following figure.
At the calling party The calling party will display the total conversation time for the call in a way of counting down the total allowed time. This time period is programmed by your dealer. The call will be ended when its duration exceeds the preset time.
At the called party The called party will display the actual conversation time. The timer will start counting once the called party joins the group call. If the called party takes the initiative to exit from this call and then rejoins it later, recount will be initiated. 9.3.6 Ending a call General Group Call The voice communication will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
Neither of the parties holds the PTT key to talk within the preset time.
The call duration exceeds the allowed time preset by the dealer.
The calling party ends the in-progress call.
Signal of base station is missing.
A pre-emptive call or emergency call occupies the current channel. Note:
If you hold the PTT key while some one is speaking, your radio will keep beeping, alerting you to transmission prohibition. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. When the PTT is free, you can hold the PTT key to transmit. Broadcast Group Call The call will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
The call duration exceeds the allowed time preset by the dealer.
The calling party ends the in-progress call.
Signal of base station is missing.
A pre-emptive call or emergency call occupies the current channel. 9.4 One Touch Call You dealer can set 5 One Touch Call shortcuts at most for you. This feature is used for calling the contact or sending the message quickly. The contact, call type and the message contents are all preset by the dealer. Operation: To initiate a call or send a message, press the programmed One Touch Call key. 9.5 Emergency Call In case of an emergency, you can use the feature to ask for help from your companion or control center. Emergency call is the highest-priority call which can disconnect any ongoing normal calls. Only when the radio is authorized to emergency call, can it transmit such calls. 9.5.1 In nitiating a radio transm When the r y call through emergency Shortcuts s a Call mits an emer h any of the gency call, t following m the icon methods. will appe ar. You may y transmit an n d Emergenc cy On key to o transmit an n emergency y call to the called party y configured Press the p by the deal Man Dow programmed er. wn Trigger r alarm will tr rigger an em mergency ca all to the call ed party set t by the deal ler. Man Down Manual D Dial Step 1 In ke the home sc ypad. creen, input t *9* + the n number you want to call
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Calle 9.6 Qu When the c of channels resses the E ing Party: pr esses the T ed Party: pre ueue Ca ll e busy, the c channels are s. When the radio makes calls will que s a call with eue accordin a low priorit ng to their pr ty, it will disp riorities for t play the prom he system's mpt Queue s distribution n Call on the e LCD. 9.7 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 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. and Op perati ions return to the previous m enu or the h home screen n. press the other screen key, an ns, press this nd the radio s key and th exits the sc he radio retu creen and re urns to the h turns to the previous ome screen n Contacts s a the menu contacts via Contact in the radio. private call c the shortcut contact info t key for Priv rmation in th vate Call Co he list. To ac ntact. ccess the lis st, select 10. F 10.1 H The feature unctio ome Sc e allows you ons a creen u to quickly r In the editin menu imme immediatel 10.2 M You can ma 10.2.1 C You can sa Contact ->
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NP (the number prefix) range: 328899
FN (the fleet number) range: 2065 (for private call), 2099 (for group call)
UN (the unit number, for private call) range: 200899; GN (the group number, for group call) range:
900999 Dialing rules
In-fleet call: to directly dial UN/GN (3 digits) only.
Inter-fleet call: to dial the FN (2 digits) + UN/GN (3 digits).
Inter-prefix call: to dial the NP (3 digits) + FN (2 digits) + UN/GN (3 digits). 10.3.2 CPS-P3 dialing rule Number A contact number is composed of 3 parts: NP (3 digits) + FN (2 digits) + UN/GN (3 digits), totally 8 digits.
NP (the number prefix) range: 328 899
FN (the fleet number) range: 20 89 (for both private call and fleet group call); 90, 97, 98, 99 (for hierarchical group call).
UN (the unit number)/GN (the group number) range
For private call: When FN ranges from 20 to 41, UN will range from 200 to 899; when FN ranges from 42 to 89, UN will range from 200 to 549.
For fleet group call, GN range is 900 999; for hierarchical group call, GN range is 000 999. Dialing rules
In-fleet call: to directly dial UN/GN (3 digits) only.
Inter-fleet call: to dial the FN (2 digits) + UN/GN (3 digits).
Inter-prefix call: to dial the NP (3 digits) + FN (2 digits) + UN/GN (3 digits). 10.3.3 1343-E dialing rule This feature allows you to customize the dialing rules. You can request your dealer to customize the dialing rule according to your actual needs. Please note that the user should follow the same scheme in the same trunking system and each contact number is unique. To learn more details regarding this dialing rule, please contact your local dealer. 10.4 Message Sending a message Step 1 Go to Menu -> Message -> New Message to enter the relevant interface . Step 2 Type the text and press the OK key. Step 3 Select the contact or input the contact number manually. Step 4 Press the OK key to send the message. When the message is sent successfully, the radio will display Send Success! on the LCD. You can send the Quick Text or Status Message or forward the message saved in the InBox, OutBox or Drafts. See the detailed introductions of the submenus of Message respectively. New Message You can create a new text message (23 characters at most) and save it to Drafts, or send it to a private call contact or a group call contact. Quick Text Under this option there are some text messages (10 entries at most) preset by your dealer. You can choose to edit and send any entry. Status Message Status Message contains the status code rather than the text, to ensure privacy of your communication. It is preset by your dealer via the programming software. You can send but not edit the message. InBox The radio saves the received messages into the InBox and gives every message a corresponding icon to show whether it is read.
: Read message
: Unread message
: Read status message
: Unread status message The InBox can save up to 50 received messages. When it is full, the icon earliest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. will appear, and the
For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Reply, Forward (Status Message excluded), View Details and Delete.
To delete all messages in the InBox, select Message -> Inbox -> Delete All. OutBox The OutBox can save up to 50 sent messages. The following icons will appear to indicate whether the message is sent successfully.
: Message is sent successfully.
: The message is not sent successfully. In this case, you can resend it.
: Status Message is sent successfully.
: Status Message is not sent successfully. In this case, you can resend it. When the OutBox is full, no icon will appear on LCD to alert you. In addition, the earliest message will be overwrit tten by the la atest one au utomatically.
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-> Call Logs s menu, or e enter the C all Logs After acces to initiate a Outgoing/In 10.6 M This feature product wil proper volu 10.7 V VOX indica instead of h volume to t ssing a list a and selecting call, add th e entry to C ncoming/Mis ssed list at a MIC AGC C abled by yo e can be en audio gain l control the ume for the r receiving rad OX ates that the holding the P trigger the tr voice trans PTT key. W ransmission g an entry, y Contact List o a time, selec you can perfo or delete it. T ct Call Logs orm any of t To delete al s -> Outgoing these operat l entries in t g/Incoming/
tions: hold t he Missed -> D he PTT key Delete All. a the progra range durin amming softw g transmiss ware. When ion, providin n it is enable ng improved d, the voice with ur dealer via to a proper dio. mission can hen the mic
, the transm n be initiated rophone det mission is sta d by speakin tects that yo arted automa ng into the m our voice rea atically. microphone o aches the re of radio equired When VOX To enable X is enabled, e or disab
, the icon ble the VOX will appe X feature ear on the L CD. Press the p programmed d VOX key. Select Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> VOX menu. Adjust VOX Gain Level You can adjust the sensitivity of microphone transmission via the Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> VOX
-> Gain Level menu. The bigger the gain level, the higher the gain and the lower the sensitivity. Thus, the high volume is required to trigger the transmission.
Internal VOX Gain Level: the sensitivity of internal microphone transmission.
External VOX Gain Level: the sensitivity of external microphone transmission. Caution: Please adjust the VOX Gain Level properly on your actual requirements. 10.8 LQO This feature enables the radio to adjust the received voice volume automatically in standby mode 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 or via the Settings -> Radio Set -> LQO menu. 10.9 Hunt There are two types of hunt in different stages: the TSCC hunt during registration and the hunt for smooth communications after registration. 10.9.1 TSCC Hunt In trunking system, the radio is required to register with a base station prior to normal operation. Before registering, the radio will hunt through the control channels for available base stations. During hunting, the LCD displays Registering, Please Wait! and the icon
, and the LED flashes orange slowly. There are two hunt plans: Fixed Control Channel and Flexible Control Channel. You can set the appropriate plan via your dealer. Fixed Control Channel There are certain rules to define the frequency distribution of the Fixed Control Channel together. If the trunking user frequency has such characteristic, you can configure the frequency for the radios together via the Fixed TSCC, and adopt the Fixed Control Channel plan. If you adopt this plan, you can select the hunt mode by going to Hunt -> TSCC Hunt menu or pressing the programmed Hunt Mode key to access Hunt menu quickly. See the hunt modes as follows:
Short Hunt In this mode, the radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it registered successfully. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, it will orderly hunt the channels in the Fixed TSCC List preset by the dealer. The hunt process would recycle until the radio registers with a base station successfully. Yes Start Hunt for the last 10 registered channels Register successfully No Hunt for fixed control channel Register successfully Yes Update the latest 10 registered channels No End
Comprehensive Hunt If Short Hunt brings no successful registration, Comprehensive Hunt will go from the channel defined at Lowest of Comprehensive Hunt. During the hunt, after every 100 channels are hunted, the previously mentioned 10 channels would be hunted again. If no successful registration is achieved after comprehensive hunt, the hunt will go on with the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process would recycle until the radio registers with a base station successfully.
Team Hunt The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, the team hunt will start with the Fixed TSCC List preset by the dealer. The hunt process would recycle until the radio registers with a base station successfully. Flexible Control Channel There are certain rules to configure the frequency distribution of the Fixed Control Channel together. However, in practice, some trunking users do not have unified or orderly frequency plans, so Fixed Control Channel is unable to unify the frequency configuration. You can use Flexible TSCC for the frequency configuration and adopt the Flexible Control Channel plan. The hunt process of Flexible Control Channel is similar to Short Hunt (see Short Hunt), and it only differs in that the hunted object is Flexible Control Channel rather than Fixed Control Channel. 10.9.2 Hunt for Smooth Communications The system provides multiple hunt policies for the registered radios to ensure normal communications. You can select your desired hunt method by accessing the Hunt menu from the Menuor via the programmed Hunt Mode key quickly. You can also enable or disable your desired hunt quickly via the programmable key assigned with the corresponding hunt feature, such as the Background Hunt feature. Background Hunt The idle radio will check the signal strength of the base station with which it registers. If the signal strength of the base station is below the value defined at Threshold Level, the radio will automatically hunt for another one with better signal and registers with it. Thus, the radio can always work with a base station with strong signal. HomeStation Hunt The feature offers the radio the priority to register with a frequently used base station. This can balance the base station load well, especially in the area covered by multiple base stations, increasing system response speed and improving communication quality. Each base station has a limited load. When the number of the radios registered with a base station reaches the upper limit, the system response will be delayed, resulting in intermittent communications. However, a radio works in a fixed area most of the time. Even though it works on the channel of another base station in the area covered by multiple base stations, it will jump to work on its home channel once the signal strength of the channel matches the defined value. The communications will not be affected at all during base station switch. Handover The change in radio position may cause the signal strength received from base station to fluctuate, and the communication quality is affected accordingly. In case of weak signal strength, this feature enables the radio to work with another base station having better signals automatically, assuring quality communications. 10.10 Encrypt Encrypt indicates the voices transmitted are encrypted between radios. For example, Radio A transmits the encrypted voice to Radio B, and Radio B should enable Encrypt feature to receive the voice. Operation: You can enable/disable the Encrypt feature via the programmed Encrypt key or by entering the menu Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Encrypt. 10.11 Authentication Authentication is used to ensure the validity of the user accounts in the network. It operates in a way that the radio and the base station authenticate the validity of each other. Currently, the authentication is only needed during registration. Only when both the radio and the base station pass the authentication can the registration be made. Operation: You can enable/disable the feature via the Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Authentication menu. 10.12 Covert Mode When this feature is enabled, the radio will close any visible indications on it, such as the LED, Vibration, etc, which are set by your dealer. This feature is mainly used in special missions. Operation: To enable or disable the Covert mode, you can press the programmed Covert Mode key, or enter the menu Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Covert Mode. 10.13 Man Down (optional) 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. You can enable or disable the Man Down feature by pressing the programmed Man Down key or via the menu Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Man Down. The radio gives a high-pitched tone when the Man Down feature is enabled and a low-pitched tone when the feature is disabled. 10.14 Rent You can rent the radio from your dealer. When the rental period expires, you are not allowed to use this radio. You can check the remaining rental time via the menu Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set -> Rent -> Rent Query. If the Rent Pre-Alert feature is enabled, the radio will give a tone periodically to remind you of the remaining time on your rental. 10.15 Priority This feature indicates the priority of the normal voice services. When there is no free service channel in the system, the system will respond to the higher-priority voice service first. The normal voice services include all calls, such as private call, general group call, broadcast group call, PSTN call, PABX call, etc, except emergent call. You can set the priority of your normal voice services via the menu Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set ->
Priority.
The priority follows this principle: Low < Medium < High. When the channels are occupied, the calls will queue according to their priorities for the system's distribution of channels. When the queue is full, the higher-priority calls can jump the queue, and, accordingly, the lower-priority calls will be extruded out (the system will prompt that it is busy). In addition, the emergency calls or preemption calls can forcibly disconnect the on-going lower-priority calls to release the channels for themselves.
Preemption: This is the highest priority. When the system is busy, such calls do not need to queue. They can disconnect other on-going calls with lower priority to release the channels for themselves. Note: The Preemption option will not be available in your radio unless your dealer enables it. 10.16 Radio Set You can optimize your radio performance via the following configuration according to actual needs and your preferences. Enter Menu -> Settings -> Radio Set menu to set the items as introduced below:
Power Level This menu is to set the Tx power level to High or Low. High power can extend the coverage, enabling you to communicate with farther radios. Alternatively, you can toggle the power level by pressing the programmed Adjust Power Level key in the home screen. On the LCD, High power is indicated by Language and Low power is indicated by
. This option allows you to set the language in which all interface information is displayed. Currently, this radio only supports English and Simplified Chinese. Backlight This menu allows you to set the backlight. Activating the backlight can illuminate the LCD and the keypad, so as to facilitate your operation under dim light conditions. The menu has the following options:
Off: The backlight will always remain off.
On: The backlight is on all the time.
Timed: If no operation or signal transmission/receipt occurs within the time preset by the dealer, the backlight will be turned off automatically. 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 Indicator This option allows you to set whether to enable LED indicator. Generally, the LED indicator can indicate Tx/Rx, Hunt status, Incoming Call, etc. The indications of the LED are set by the dealer. Tone You can select the tones on actual requirements. Tone Description Radio Silent This feature disables all the tones. Talk Permit The tone given upon successful signal transmission to prompt the user to talk. Private Call The tone given when the radio receives a private call successfully. TxtMsg Keypad Low Battery The tone given when the radio receives a message. The tone given when you are operating the keypad. The tone given when the radio is in low battery status. Then you will need to replace the battery. Call End Tone The tone given upon a call ending. Group Call Tone The tone given upon the receipt of a group call. Incoming Call Tone The tone given upon the receipt of a FOACSU call. PTT Enable Hunt Tone Group Notify Call Queued The tone given when the PTT is enabled to transmit the voice. The tone given when the radio starts the control channel hunt. The group number played when you are selecting the group call contacts by the Group Call Selector knob. The tone given when the radio is in the call queue, with the prompt Queue Call displayed on the LCD. 10.17 Mode This feature allows you to select the work mode for the radio. Be prudent about this operation, as the change of mode will cause your radio to reboot. Operation: Press the programmed Operation Mode Switch key to switch the mode directly. You can also press the programmed Operation Mode key to enter Mode menu or go to Menu ->
Mode for switching. 10.18 GPS When GPS feature is enabled, you can check the position information of the radio and choose the time zone for it. Go to Menu -> Accessories -> GPS. 10.19 Device Info With this option, you can view basic information of your radio, including radio ID, serial number, model name, frequency range, firmware version, radio data version, boot loader version, etc. Go to Menu -> Settings -> Device Info. 10.20 Battery Power Indicator This feature allows you to know the current battery power. Hold down the programmed Battery Power Indicator key, and the radio will give a specific indication to represent the current battery power. Release this key to exit. Indication Battery Power Icon Battery Power The LED glows green. The LED glows orange. The LED glows red. The LED glows red and the tone sounds. low battery High Medium Low Insufficient 11. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution Power-on failure The radio cannot register successfully. The radio registers repeatedly. radio cannot The establish a call. No voice is heard 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. Clean the battery contacts. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. The radio may not detect signals from the base station. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. The radio maybe not be authorized. The signal is discontinuous. The signal is poor. Contact the base station manager to check whether your radio is authorized in the network management system. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Contact the base station manager to check whether your ID is repeated in the network management system. call a after established. is Your ID may be repeated. The called party disconnects repeatedly during communication. During receiving, the voice is weak, discontinuous or totally inactive. The signal is discontinuous. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Low battery Recharge or replace the battery. The volume may be set to a low level. Increase the volume by rotating the Volume Control knob clockwise, or ask your dealer to disable the Digital Mic AGC feature. The antenna may get loose or improperly installed. Power off the radio, re-install the antenna and power on the radio again. Phenomena Analysis Solution The speaker may be blocked or damaged. Clean surface of the speaker. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or our authorized service center for inspection and repair. The signal is poor. Make sure you are within the communication range. The signal is poor. The signal is poor. Make sure you are within the communication range. Make sure you are within the communication range. at be You may an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. Move to an open and flat area, and restart the radio. can You not communicate with other members. voice The unclear. is The noise is too loud. You may suffer from external disturbance as electromagnetic interference).
(such Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. You can not use the keys. The keypad may function temporarily. fail to Restart the radio. The LCD does not display any information. The LCD may fail to function temporarily. 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. 12. 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 Caution: Power off 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 after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage.
Make sure the product is completely dry before use. 13. Appendix 13.1 Input Method You can enter aliases, numbers or messages using the keypad. The radio supports these input methods:
Chinese Pinyin (simplified), English and Number. Chinese Pinyin (Simplified) Step 1 Press to switch to Chinese Pinyin mode. Step 2 Enter the pinyin through alphanumeric keys; then a list of possible combinations and corresponding characters will appear. Step 3 Use the Up/Down key to choose the right pinyin. Step 4 Press the OK key to highlight the characters, and choose the right character using the Up/Down key. Step 5 Press the OK key to enter the selected character. You can repeat the above steps to continue. English Step 1 Press to switch to uppercase English or lowercase English mode. Step 2 Press the key which bear your desired letter repeatedly until the letter appears. You can repeat the above steps to continue. Number Step 1 Press to switch to Number mode. Step 2 Enter the numbers through alphanumeric keys Special Character to
. 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. complies with the following RF energy exposure standards FCC Statement 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 Is Digital Radio 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. 1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 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. 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. terms of measuring transmitting (in 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. 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 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-01-23 | 406.1 ~ 470 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2016-07-28 | 456 ~ 460 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2017-01-23
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1 2 |
2016-07-28
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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 |
PD79XISU1
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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) | Is 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 | C2PC as described 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. 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. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clip, holster accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values across all filing for Face held, body-worn accessories transmission conditions are 1.10 W/kg, and 2.28 W/kg, respectively at 50% duty factor. The output power varies from 0.5 W to 1 W. | ||||
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. 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. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clip/holster/accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for Face held, body-worn accessories transmission conditions are 1.099 W/kg, and 2.279 W/kg, respectively at 50% duty factor. | |||||
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 Laboratories Corp.(kunshan)
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1 2 |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. (Shenzhen)
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1 2 | Name |
j******** c******
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1 2 |
J****** C********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86051******** Extension:
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1 2 |
08675******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+86 (********
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1 2 |
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 | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K52FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K52FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 9 | EF | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K52FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 7K52FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 9 | EF ES | 400 | 406 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 406.1 | 470 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 9K92F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 470 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 7K62FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 5K31F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 6K11FXD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 6K11FXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 16 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 5K31F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 17 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 6K51FXD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 18 | 22 | 454 | 455 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 6K51FXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 19 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 5K31F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 6K11FXD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 21 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 1 | 2.5 ppm | 6K11FXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 22 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 5K31F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 23 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 6K51FXD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 24 | 22 | 456 | 460 | 0.5 | 2.5 ppm | 6K51FXW |
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