Preface Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of the functions and step-by-step procedures for use. To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Safety Information Booklet before use. This manual is applicable to Jupiter TETRA radio. Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its trademarks and product names. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are properties of their respective owners. The product described in this manual may include the Company's computer programs stored in memory or other media. Laws in PRC and/or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of the Company with respect to its computer programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any rights to the purchaser regarding the Company's computer programs. The Company's computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. Disclaimer The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company. We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of the third-party products and contents involved in this manual. If you have any suggestions or would like to receive more information, please visit our website at:
http://www.hytera.com. FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to that of the receiver's outlet.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Hytera's 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. 1:2005; 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 environmental 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) key. To receive calls, release the PTT key. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
Keep the radio unit at least 2.5 cm away from the face. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important as RF exposure decreases with distance from the antenna. The antenna should be kept away from the face and eyes.
When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hytera-approved holder, holster, case, or body harness or by use of the correct clip for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which exceed the FCC's occupational/controlled environmental RF exposure limits.
Use of non-approved antennas, batteries, and accessories causes the radio to exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product. ISED Statement The device has been tested and complies 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 Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following directives: 1999/5/EC or 2014/53/EU, 2006/66/EC, 2011/65/EU, and 2012/19/EU. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Contents 1. Product Overview ............................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Product Controls ............................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Radio Screens ................................................................................................................................ 4 2. Before Use .......................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Charging the Battery ....................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Installing the SIM Card .................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Installing the TF Card ...................................................................................................................... 6 2.4 Attaching the Battery ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.5 Attaching the Antenna ..................................................................................................................... 6 2.6 Attaching the Belt Clip ..................................................................................................................... 6 2.7 Attaching the Accessories ............................................................................................................... 6 3. Basic Operations ................................................................................................................................ 8 3.1 Turning on or off the Radio ............................................................................................................. 8 3.2 Adjusting the Volume ...................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Operating the Main Screen ............................................................................................................. 8 3.4 Locking and Unlocking the Main Screen ....................................................................................... 10 3.5 Switching the Operation Mode ...................................................................................................... 10 4. Status Indications............................................................................................................................. 12 4.1 LCD Icons ..................................................................................................................................... 12 4.2 LED Indications ............................................................................................................................. 14 5. Call Services ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5.1 Group Call ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2 Individual Call ............................................................................................................................... 16 5.3 Broadcast Call (TMO Only) ........................................................................................................... 17 5.4 All Call ........................................................................................................................................... 17 5.5 Emergency Call ............................................................................................................................ 18 5.6 Phone Call .................................................................................................................................... 18 6. Message Services ............................................................................................................................ 20 6.1 Viewing a Message ....................................................................................................................... 20 6.2 Sending a Message ...................................................................................................................... 20 6.3 Deleting Messages ....................................................................................................................... 20 7. Supplementary Features .................................................................................................................. 22 7.1 Basic Settings ............................................................................................................................... 22 7.2 Contact Management .................................................................................................................... 23 7.3 Wireless and Network ................................................................................................................... 24 1 7.4 APPs ............................................................................................................................................. 25 7.5 Radio over IP (RoIP) ..................................................................................................................... 31 7.6 Position ......................................................................................................................................... 31 7.7 Encryption ..................................................................................................................................... 32 7.8 Temporarily Disable ...................................................................................................................... 32 7.9 Permanently Disable ..................................................................................................................... 32 8. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 33 9. Care and Cleaning ............................................................................................................................ 35 10. Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 36 2 ument onventi tation ions Docu Icon Co Icon n Infor rmatio on Des cription es references s that can furt ther describe the related to opics. es situations that could ca ause data loss or equipmen nt damage. Indicat Indicat Notatio on Conv ventions s iption Descri Denotes m window na hardware b menus, tabs, pa ames, dialogu buttons. arameter nam mes, d ue names, and Item Boldface
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Exam mple T To save the co onfiguration, click Apply
. The Log Lev T el Settings d ialogue appea ars. Press the PTT P T key. T The screen di isplays "Inval lid Battery!". Denotes m folder nam messages, dire mes, and param ctories, file n meter values. names, O Open "PDT_P PSS.exe". G Go to "D:/opt t/local". In the Port te I ext box, enter
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Directs you u to access a multi-level m menu. Go to File > N G New. Italic Denotes do ocument titles s. F For details ab D Dispatch Wor bout using the rkstation Use e DWS, refer er Guide. to Courier New ommands and d their execut tion Denotes co results. T To set the IP vos-cmd -
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peration Key Op on Operati ns Des scription Short press s Long press s Double pre ess Press s and release r rapidly. Press s and hold for r the preset du uration (2s by y default). Press s twice contin nuously and q quickly. Press and h hold Keep p the key pres ssed. 1 Touch Operati Screen on n Operat tions Ex xample Tap Tap to launc ch the Camera a app. Touch and hold Touc ch and hold until it ji ggles. Swipe Drag Swip pe down from m the top edge e of any scree n to access th he notification n panel. Touc ch and hold until it ji ggles, and the en drag it to t the proper po osition. 2 1. Product Overview 1.1 Product Controls No. Part Name 1 2 3 4 5 Side Key 1 (SK1) Push-to-Talk (PTT) Key Side Key 2 (SK2) Side Key 3 (SK3) Top Key (TK) 6 Microphone 3 Part Name Pressure Sensor Front-facing Camera Speaker No. 17 18 19 20 Accessory Connector 21 Speaker 22 Home Key 3 No. 7 8 9 Part Name No. Part Name LED Indicator 1 Top Screen 23 On-Off/End Key 24 Battery Latch Volume Control / Channel Selector /
Contact Selector Knob 25 CARKIT RF Connector 10 Microphone 2 11 Light Sensor 12 Main Screen 13 Microphone 1 14 Back/Answer Key 15 LED Indicator 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 Strap Hole Rear-facing Camera Flash Belt Clip Battery Charging Piece 16 Antenna 1.2 Radio Screens The radio provides two screens: top screen and main screen.
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1.2.1 Top Screen The top screen shows information about narrow band (NB) services. It includes the following three areas from top to bottom: status bar, content bar, and information bar. 1.2.2 Main Screen The main screen is a touch screen with Android Platform (AP). On the main screen, you can access the widgets, notification panel, quick setting panel, and application panel. For details, see 3.3 Operating the Main Screen. 4 2. Be 2.1 Ch Use the Bat efore U arging ttery
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Re se the specifi ead the Safety ed charger to y Information o charge the b n Booklet befo battery. fore charging. delivered wit th the radio is s uncharged. T To ensure op timum perfor rmance, fully y charge the b battery before The battery initial use. To charge th he battery, do o as follows:
1. Insert th he output con nnector of the e power adap ter into the po ort on the bot ttom of the ch harger. 2. Place th he battery int to the charger r. 3. Plug th he power adap pter into a pow wer outlet tha at is off, and t then switch th he power out tlet on. To determin ne the chargin ng status, chec ck the LED in ndicator on th he charger ac ccording to th he following t table:
LED D Indicator o on Charger Char ging Status s Flashes ora ange slowly Flashes red d slowly Glows red Glows gree en Flashes red d rapidly The ch harger is bein g activated. The ba attery fails to make proper r contact with h the charger. The ba attery is charg ging. The ba attery is charg ged to 95% or r above. The ba attery fails to be charged. If the LED i proper conta indicator flash act. hes red slowl ly, take the ba attery out of t the charger, a and then place e it into the ch harger for indicator flash hes red rapidl ly, please con ntact your dea aler to check If the LED i is damaged. whether the b battery or pow wer adapter You c off du an also charg ge the radio w uring charging g. with battery at ttached. It is r recommended d that your ra adio remains powered 5 2.2 Ins 1. Insert th stalling he removal to the SIM ool into the h M Card hole on the SI M card tray, and push unt til the tray pop ps out. 2. Place th he SIM card w with the gold d contacts faci ing up on the e tray. 3. Slide th 2.3 Ins Insert the TF 2.4 Att 1. Insert th he SIM card t stalling F card into th taching he top end of tray back into the TF C he TF card slo the Bat f the battery i o the slot. Card ot on the top o ttery nto the top of of the battery y compartmen nt. f the battery s slot. 2. Press th he bottom end d of the batte ery until the la atch snaps int to place. tery, turn off t the radio, and d then slide th he battery latc ch upwards to o unlock the b battery. move the batt To rem 2.5 Att 1. Place th taching he antenna in the An n its receptacl tenna e. 2. Rotate the antenna c clockwise unt til hand tight. ot hold the rad dio by the ant tenna, as it m may reduce the e radio perfor rmance and li ife span of th he antenna. taching he rails on th the Be he belt clip wi lt Clip ith the groove es on the batt tery. ownwards int the Acc to place. cessori ies Do no 2.6 Att 1. Align th he belt clip do taching 2. Press th 2.7 Att ptimal waterp For op screw when no acc proof and dus cessory is atta stproof perfor ached. rmance, close e the accessor ry connector cover and fas sten the 1. Turn th he screw on th he accessory connector co over countercl lockwise, and d open the co ver. Insert th he accessory plug into the e top of the ac ccessory conn nector. 6 2. 3. Turn the screw on the accessory plug clockwise until hand tight. 7 3. Ba 3.1 Tur To turn on th asic O rning o he radio, pres Operat n or off ss and hold th tions f the Ra he On-Off ke dio ey until the sp plash screen a appears. To turn off t the radio, do as follows:
1. Press an nd hold the O On-Off key u until the powe er-off selectio on screen app ears. 2. Tap De 3.2 Adj To increase 3.3 Op 3.3.1 M On the home evice Power O justing or decrease th perating anaging e screen, you n tap SURE. Off, and then lume the Vo otate the Volu he volume, ro ain Scre g the Ma Widgets s add, remove, u can access, a ume Control een or reposition n a widget. l knob clockw wise or count terclockwise. Accessin ng a Widge et To access a widget on the e home scree Adding a a Widget n, swipe up o or down to the e widget, and d then tap it. To add a wid dget to the ho ome screen, d do as follows:
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lighted. lighted. 1. Touch and hold any y widget on th he home scree en until the w widget is high 2. Tap AD DD, and then tap the requi ired widget. 3. Tap OK K. Removin To remove a g a Widge et m the home sc a widget from creen, do as fo follows:
1. Touch and hold any y widget on th he home scree en until the w widget is high 2. Swipe u up or down to o the widget t to be deleted
. on the upp per right corne er of the widg get, and then tap OK. annot remove e the widget s showing NB service inform mation. 8 3. Tap You c Repositio To repositio oning a W n a widget, d Widget do as follows:
1. Touch and hold the widget. 2. After th he widget is h highlighted, d drag it up or d down to the p proper positio on. 3. Press th he Home key y to save your r arrangement t. 3.3.2 Us The applicat sing the tion panel pro Applica ovides shortcu tion Pan uts to frequen nel ntly-used app ps. In addition n, you can tap p to view w all apps.
To acce ess the applic cation panel, s swipe left or r right from th e right or left t edge of the h home screen.
To add You can one or more n add at most shortcut to th t four shortcu he application uts. n panel, tap A Add, tap one o or more short tcuts, and the en tap OK.
To dele ete a shortcut from the edg ge panel, touc ch and hold th he shortcut un ntil it jiggles, and then tap
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To repo osition a shor n. position rtcut, touch an nd hold the sh hortcut until i it jiggles, and d then drag th he shortcut to the proper 3.3.3 Us The notifica sing the ation panel he Notifica elps you keep ation Pan track of wha nel at's new.
To acce ess the notific cation panel, swipe down f from the top edge of any s screen.
To view notifica w details abou ation panel. ut a notificati ion, tap the no otification. A After that, the notification i is cleared from m the
To clea ar a notificatio on, swipe the notification left or right.
To clea ar all notificat tions, tap Cle ear at the bott tom of the no otification pan nel. The notifica and use the o ation panel als on-screen key so contains a ypad to enter To search for search bar. T the keyword d. an app, a me ssage, or a co ontact, tap the e search bar, 3.3.4 Us The quick se You can also sing the etting panel pr o adjust the b Quick S rovides instan brightness, an Setting Pa nt access to S nd turn on or o anel Settings, Cam off the airplan era, Flashligh ne mode, Wi-
ht, Calculator
-Fi, NB netw r, and other ha ork, Bluetoot andy features s. th, and so on.
To acce view ad ess the quick dditional item setting panel ms. l, swipe up fro om the bottom m edge of any y screen. The en you can sw wipe left to
To rear rrange an item m, touch and h hold the item m, and drag the e item to the proper positi on after it is h highlighted. 9 3.3.5 M You can vie anaging w and close r g Apps Running running apps.
To view app in t w running app the list to acc ps, double-pr cess it. ress the Home e key from an ny screen, and d swipe up or r down. You c can tap an
To clos se a running a app, swipe it l left or right. se all running cking a main screen is
To clos 3.4 Loc When the m operations. apps, tap
. ocking t nd Unlo is recommen not in use, it the Mai nded that you n Scree u turn it off to en o save the batt tery and avoi d unintended d
To turn n off the scree en, long press s SK1.
To allow Main S w the main sc Screen > Slee creen to be tu ep, and then t urned off auto tap the requir omatically, go red duration. o to Settings
> General >
> Device > Di isplay >
To turn n on the screen n, press SK1 or the Home e key. In addition, main screen it is recomme ended that yo f. is turned off ou secure you ur radio using a screen lock k. The screen n lock is trigge ered after the e To set the sc creen lock, do o as follows:
1. Go to S Settings > Ge eneral > Priv vacy & Secur rity > Screen n Lock. 2. Tap Un nlock Pattern n, and then ta ap one of the following:
one: The scre wipe: Swipe u assword: Cre attern: Create witching an operate in r be locked. een will never up to unlock. ord for unlock eate a passwo hat you draw o e a pattern th peration the Op NB & broadb NB mode or king the scree on the screen n Mode band (BB) m
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Pa 3.5 Sw The radio ca two types:
en. n to unlock it. mode. The NB mode furthe r includes the e following
Direct M without Mode Operat t using the ne tion (DMO):
etwork. supports half f-duplex oper ration and allo ows radios to o communicat te directly, 10
Trunked Mode Operation (TMO): supports half-duplex or full-duplex operation and allows radios to communicate over the network. The radio must register with the network first, and then operates within the network coverage. Upon power-on, the radio operates in NB & BB mode. To allow the radio to operate only in NB mode, do as follows:
1. Press and hold the On-Off key until the power-off selection screen appears. 2. Tap AP Power Off, and then tap SURE. To switch the specific NB mode, go to Settings > Private > Mode, and then tap the required mode. 11 ations s 4. Sta 4.1 LC Top Scre ndica atus I D Icons s een Icons Icon Radio S Status This icon sh hows the batte ery level. The battery power is low w. The radio is charging. The NB netw work is turne ed off. There is no signal from th he NB netwo ork. The number r of bars indic cates the sign nal strength of f the NB netw work. The number registers wit cates the sign r of bars indic th a single BS S. nal strength w when the radio o operates in T TMO mode a and An accessor ry is connecte ed. The Bluetoo oth feature is enabled. A Bluetooth h device is con nnected. The Position n feature is en nabled, and th he radio recei ives positioni ing data. The Position n feature is en nabled, but th he radio receiv ves no positio oning data. Both Air Int terface Encry yption (AIE) a and End-to-E End Encryptio on (E2EE) fea atures are ena abled. The AIE fea ature is enable ed. The E2EE fe feature is enab bled. The radio op perates in sile ent mode. The digit ind dicates the nu umber of mis sed calls. The digit ind dicates the nu umber of unre ead short mes ssages. An emergen ncy call is in p progress. 12
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A private/gr roup/all call i s in progress on the NB ne etwork. An encrypte ed private/gro oup/all call is in progress o on the NB net twork. A private/gr roup/all call i s in progress on an RoIP n network. A broadcast t call is in pro ogress. Main Scre een Icons s Icon Radio S Status This icon sh hows the batte ery level. The battery power is low w. The radio is charging. The NB netw work is turne ed off. There is no signal from th he NB netwo ork. The number r of bars indic cates the sign nal strength of f the NB netw work. The number registers wit r of bars indic cates the sign S. th a single BS nal strength w when the radio o operates in T TMO mode aand The number r of bars indic cates the sign nal strength of f the BB netw work. A 3G netwo ork is availabl le. A 4G netwo ork is availabl le. An EDGE n network is ava ailable. No SIM card d is detected. The radio op perates in Do o Not Disturb mode. The radio is downloading g. The radio is connected to o the Internet over a Wi-Fi i network. 13 The radio pr rovides a pers sonal hotspot t. The radio op perates in Air rplane mode. The radio is set at low po ower. The radio is set at high p ower. An accessor ry is connecte ed. The Bluetoo oth feature is enabled. A Bluetooth h device is con nnected. The Position n feature is en nabled, and th he radio recei ives positioni ing data. The Position n feature is en nabled, but th he radio receiv ves no positio oning data. The Voice R Recorder featu ure is enabled d. The Alarm f feature is ena abled. The radio op perates in sile ent mode. ations 4.2 LE LED Indic LED D Indica cator 1 D Indicator Flashes blu ue Flashes red d LED Indic LED cator 2 D Indicator Radio Sta atus A Blu uetooth devic e is connecte ed. There e is/are unread d short messa ages/notificat tions or misse ed calls. Radio Sta atus Flashes gre een rapidly Being g turned on. Flashes gre een slowly Glows gree en Glows red Flashes ora ange slowly Stand dby in TMO m mode. Recei iving.
D During a call:
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S Standby: The battery runs low. Please r recharge or re eplace the batttery. Regis stering in TM MO mode. 14 Flashes orange rapidly Establishing a call with hook signaling. Glows orange Call hang time: No voice is being transmitted or received during a call. Within such a period, you can press and hold the PTT key and speak. 15 5. Ca 5.1 Gro A group call rvices all Ser s oup Cal ll plex call from l is a half-dup m an individua al user in a gr roup to other members in the group. 5.1.1 In To initiate a nitiating a call to the de a Group efault group, Call press and hol ld the PTT k key. To initiate a call to a non n-default grou up, do as follo ows:
3. Set the target group contact as th he default grou up in one of t the following g ways:
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Ta ress the Chan ap > M nnel Selector Manage, and t r/Contact Sel lector knob, a n then tap next to the tar and then rota rget group co ate it to select ontact. t the target gro oup. 4. Press an nd hold the P PTT key. 5.1.2 Re You can list eceiving ten to an inco g a Group ming group c p Call call without a any operation n. During the c call, you can p press and hol ld the PTT ke ey and speak in call hang t time. When your r talking party radio is assign y and speak a ned with the at any time. pre-emptive priority, you can press and d hold the PT TT key to inte errupt the 5.1.3 En To end an ou nding or utgoing group r Exiting p call or exit a Group an incoming p Call group call, p press the End d key. rty Exit Group p Call feature e must be ena abled by your r dealer for yo ou to exit an i incoming
, your radio m g group call. must be grante Otherwise, y ed with the C you can only e Call Owner pe exit an outgo ermission by oing group cal your dealer f ll. for you to
Th he Called Par gr roup call. In n TMO mode, en nd an outgoin 5.2 Ind An individua to another. In same time. dividual al call is a hal n a half-duple Call lf-duplex (DM ex call, only o MO and TMO one party can O) or full-dup speak at a tim plex call (TMO me. In a full-d O only) initia duplex call, bo ated by one in oth parties can ndividual user r n speak at the e To set the ca alling mode in n TMO mode e, go to Settin ngs > Private e > Default c calling mode e, and then tap p the 16 required mo de. 5.2.1 In To initiate a nitiating a n individual c an Indivi call, do as fol dual Cal ll llows:
1. Tap
> Favori ites/Private a and select the e target conta act, or tap and enter r the target nu umber. 2. Press th he PTT key. 5.2.2 Re When receiv eceiving ving an indivi g an Indiv idual call wit vidual Ca th direct signa all aling, you can n listen to the e call without t any operatio on. When receiv ving an indivi idual call wit th hook signa ling, press th he PTT key to o answer the c call. 5.2.3 En To end an in 5.3 Bro A broadcast broadcast ca nding an ndividual call oadcast call is a spec all only when n Individu l, press the En t Call (T cial group cal n a broadcast g ual Call nd key. TMO On ll. In a broadc group is prep nly) cast call, only programmed. y the calling p party can spea ak. You can i initiate a 5.3.1 In To initiate a nitiating a broadcast ca a Broadc all, do as follo cast Call ows:
1. Set the broadcast gro oup as the de efault group in n one of the f following way ys:
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Ta ress the Cont ap > M act Selector Manage, and t knob, and the en rotate the n then tap next to the br ct the broadca knob to selec oadcast group p. ast group. 2. Press an nd hold the P PTT key. 5.3.2 Re You can list eceiving ten to an inco g a Broad ming broadca dcast Ca ast call witho ll out any operat tion. r Exiting r Exiting a G a Broad Group Call. cast Cal l 5.3.3 En For details, s 5.4 All In DMO, an nding or see Ending or Call n all call is a c call from an in ndividual use er to other rad dios operating g at the same frequency or r operating att 17 the same fre system. equency and n network. In T TMO, an all c all is a call fr rom an indivi idual user to o other radios in n the Your radio m must be autho orized by you ur dealer for y you to initiate e an all call. 5.4.1 In To initiate a nitiating a n all call, do an All Ca as follows:
all 1. Tap
> Group p and select th he all call con ntact, or tap 2. Press an nd hold the P PTT key. 5.4.2 Re You can list eceiving ten to an inco g an All C ming all call Call without any operation. and ent ter the all cal ll number. 5.4.3 En For details, s 5.5 Em An emergen dealer for yo nding or see Ending or mergenc ncy call is a ca ou to initiate a r Exiting r Exiting a G cy Call all initiated to an emergency all an All C Group Call. o ask for help y call. p in case of em mergency. Th he radio must t be authorize ed by your 5.5.1 In To initiate a nitiating a n emergency an Emerg y call, press th gency C he Emergenc all cy On key. 5.5.2 Re You can list eceiving ten to an inco g an Eme ming emerge ergency C ency call with Call hout any oper ration. 5.5.3 En As the callin nding or ng party, you r Exiting can press the an Emer e Emergency rgency C y Off key or t Call turn off the ra adio to end an n emergency call. As the called d party, you c can press the End key or t tap the on-scr reen end butto on to exit an emergency ca all. tiate a call to a phone num mber. If you insert 5.6 Ph 5.6.1 In To initiate a t an SIM card d, you can init one Ca ll Call a Phone nitiating a do as follows
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phone call, d 18 1. Tap and enter the target num mber, or tap 2. Tap the e on-screen ca all button.
> Favo rites/Private e and tap the t target contactt. 5.6.2 Re When receiv eceiving ving a phone g a Phone call, the radio e Call o displays the e caller's num mber or name. To answer th he call, tap th he on-screen a answer button n. To reject the e call, tap the on-screen rej eject button. 5.6.3 En To end a pho nding a P one call, tap t Phone ca the on-screen all n end button. 19 6. Me essag e Ser rvices s The Messag 6.1 Vie To view a m 6.2 Sen You can cre ge feature allo ewing a message, tap nding a ate a message ows you to sen Messag
, and then a Messa e or send a qu nd and receiv ge n tap the targe age uick text or st ve messages. et message. tatus message e. 6.2.1 Se To create an ending a nd send a new a New Me w message, do essage o as follows:
1. Tap
, and then t tap in t the lower righ ht corner. 2. Enter th he target num mber in the To o text box, or r tap 3. Tap the e Type messa age text box, and enter the e text. to select a cont act. You ca an also tap to add the e required att tachment. 4. Tap to send th he message. If you u do not tap
, the crea ated message will be saved d as a draft. 6.2.2 Se To send a qu ending a uick text or st a Quick T tatus message Text or S e, do as follow Status Me ws:
essage 1. Tap
, and then t tap in t the lower righ ht corner. to select a cont act. 2. Enter th he target num mber in the To o text box, or r tap 3. Tap in the fro ont of the Typ pe message te ext box. 4. Slide ri ight to access s the predefin ned message l ist. 5. Tap the 6.3 De To delete me e required me leting M essages, do a essage, and th Message as follows:
hen tap es 1. Tap
. 20 2. Touch and hold a message until the delete screen appears. 3. Tap the messages to be deleted or tap Select all in the upper right corner. 4. Tap Delete > DELETE. 21 7. Supplementary Features 7.1 Basic Settings You can tap Settings > General and then do the following operations:
If you want to... Then... Set SK2, SK3, and TK as shortcuts to radio features Go to Device > Program Keys > SK2/SK3/Tkey > Short Press / Long Press
/ Double Click, and then tap the required feature. Set the language Set the wallpaper Go to System > Language & input > Language, and then tap the required language. 1. Go to Device > Personalization > Wallpaper. 1. Tap the required picture, and then tap CONFIRM. Adjust the brightness of backlight Go to Device > Display > Main Screen / Top Screen, and then drag the brightness slider. Set whether you can access the edge panel from the left edge or right edge of the home screen Go to Device > Personalization > Side_fence, and then tap Left, Right, or Both. Turn on or off vibration Go to Device > Hytera Ringtones, and then tap Vibrate on Ring or Vibrate on Silent. Set the profile Go to Device > Hytera Ringtones > Profiles, and then tap Ring or Mute. Set the ring, media, alarm, and call volume Go to Device > Hytera Ringtones > Volume, and then drag the corresponding slider. Set sound and vibration patterns Go to Device > Hytera Ringtones > Sound and Vibration Patterns, tap the corresponding tone, and then tap the required pattern. Clear cached data Go to Device > Storage > Cached data, and then tap OK. Set whether the main screen displays battery percentage in the status bar Go to Device > Battery, and then tap Show Battery Usage. 22 If y ou want to. .. Then n... Turn on or o off the gloves s mode Go o to Device >
> Assistance, and then tap gloves mode e. Set the date 7.2 Co The Contact and time Go o to System >
> Date & tim me. ontact M t feature allow Managem ws you to view ment w and manag ge private and d group conta acts. 7.2.1 Ad To add a pri dding a ivate contact, Contact Private C ws:
do as follow 1. Tap
> Private e > . 2. Tap and assign n a picture to the contact b by choosing o one the follow wing options:
Ta
Ch ake Photo: us hoose Photo:
se the camera
: choose a ph a to take a ph hoto from the oto. Gallery. 3. Tap the number e Name and A r of the conta Add PMR N act respective umber text b ly. boxes, and en nter the name and Private M Mobile Radioo (PMR) 4. Tap
, and then tap p the required d type of phon ne number. 5. Tap the e Add Phone e Number tex xt box and en nter the phone e number. 6.
(Option nal) Tap Add d Number to add another p phone numbe er. 7. Tap the e Email, Add dress, and No ote text boxes s and enter th he related info ormation. 8. Tap Sa ave in the upp per right corne er. 7.2.2 Ad To add frequ dding a C uently used c Contact ontacts to the to Favor e Favorites li rites ist, do as follo ows:
1. Tap
> Favorit tes > . 2. Tap the e required con ntacts, and th hen tap OK. 7.2.3 De 1. Tap eleting a
, and then t a Private tap Private. Contact t 2. Tap the e contact to b e deleted, and d then tap
. 3. Swipe u up to the bott tom, and then n tap Delete. 23 4. Tap OK. 7.3 Wireless and Network 7.3.1 Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi feature provides free Internet access. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, do as follows:
1. Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi. 2. Check whether Wi-Fi is on. If yes, go to the next step. If no, tap Off to turn on it. When Wi-Fi is turned on, the radio automatically scans for available networks and displays them. 3. Tap the network you want to connect to. When you select an open network, the radio automatically connects to it. Otherwise, enter a password to connect. 7.3.2 Bluetooth The Bluetooth feature allows a wireless connection with another Bluetooth device for short-range communication. To pair the radio with another Bluetooth device, do as follows:
1. Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi. 2. Check whether Bluetooth is on. If yes, go to the next step. If no, tap Off to turn on it. 3. Tap the name of the target device. 7.3.3 Personal Hotspot The Personal Hotspot feature allows you to share the radio's Internet connection with other devices. To set up a hotspot, do as follows:
1. Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Personal Hotpot > Set up Wi-Fi hotspot. 2. Enter the related information, and then tap Save. To turn on or off the Bluetooth tethering feature, tap Bluetooth tethering under Personal Hotspot. 7.3.4 NFC The Near Field Communication (NFC) feature allows data exchange when you touch the radio with another compatible device. 24 To turn on o 7.4 AP On the AP, y icon. or off NFC, go PPs you can use e o to Settings
> General >
> Wireless &
& networks >
More, and th hen tap NFC
. embedded app ps as you do on your mob ile phone. To o launch an ap pp, tap the re lated app 7.4.1 Ca The Camera ordinary pho amera a app allows y oto, or taking you to take ph g a panorama hotos and rec photo. cord videos. It t includes tab bs for recordin ng a video, ta aking an Taking an n Ordinary y Photo To take an o ordinary photo o, do as follo ows:
1. Launch h the Camera app. 2. Swipe l left or right to o the tab with h
. 3. Tap to do the fo ollowing basi ic settings:
HD
: Turn on o DR: High Dy
: Take time
: Switch be or off the flas ynamic Range e-delayed pho etween the fro sh. e, helps you g otos ont-facing cam get a brighter and richer ph hoto. mera and rea r-facing came era. 4. Tap 5. Aim th in the upp per right corn ner to do other r settings, suc ch as resoluti on, watermar rk, and face d detection. e camera at th he subject, an nd pinch the s screen to zoo m out or spre ead the screen n to zoom in i if required. 6. Tap
. Recordin ng a Video o To record a radio, do as f follows:
1. Launch h the Camera app. 2. Swipe l left or right to o the tab with h
. 3. Tap to do the following bas sic settings:
: Turn on o
: Switch be or off the flas etween the fro sh. ont-facing cam mera and rea r-facing came era. in the upp per right corn ner to do other r settings, suc ch as resoluti on and water rmark. 25
4. Tap 5. Aim th e camera at th he subject, an nd pinch the s screen to zoo m out or spre ead the screen n to zoom in i if required. 6. Tap to start rec cording. 7.
(Option nal) Tap to pause, an nd then tap to contin nue. 8. Tap to stop rec cording. Taking a Panorama a Photo To take a pa anorama phot o, do as follo ows:
1. Launch h the Camera app. 2. Swipe l left or right to o the tab for t taking a pano orama photo. 3. Tap the e panorama ca amera icon. 4. Pan slo owly in the re quired directi ion. 7.4.2 G The Gallery allery app allows y you to view an nd manage pi ictures and vi ideos. Viewing P Pictures a and Videos s To view a pi icture or vide eo, do as follo ows:
1. Launch h the Gallery app. 2. Tap
, and then t tap one of the e following op ptions to sele ect the view m mode:
Al
Al ll: View pictu lbums: View ures and video pictures and os organized videos organ by date. nized by albu m. 3. Depend tap a pi ding on the vi icture or vide iew mode, eit eo. ther tap a pic ture or video to view it, or r first tap an a album or fold der and then 4.
(Option nal) Swipe lef ft or right to v view the next t or previous picture or vid deo. While viewi ing a picture, you can tap t the screen, an nd then tap M More to do the e following o operations:
Move t to Folder: M ove the pictu ure into an exi isting or a new w folder.
Edit: V View and use the editing to ools.
Set pic cture as: Set t the picture as s a contact av atar or the wa allpaper.
Slidesh how: Start a s slideshow wit th the picture s and videos in the current t folder.
Details s: View inform mation about the picture, i including the title, time, an nd properties
. 26 Zooming In and Ou ut To zoom in or out a pictu ure, do one of f the followin ng:
Double e-tap anywher re on the scre een.
Spread two fingers a apart on any p place to zoom m in, and pinc ch the screen to zoom out. Deleting To delete an Pictures a image or a v and Video video, tap Del s lete while vie ewing it. To delete all l pictures and d videos in a f folder, do as follows:
1. Tap
, and then tap p Albums. 2. Touch and hold the folder to be d deleted until i it is selected. 3. Tap De elete, and then n tap OK. 7.4.3 C The Clock a lock app allows yo ou to access al larms, view t the world cloc ck, set a stopw watch, and us se a timer. Alarm The Alarm f feature allows s you to set a an alarm to rin ng at a specif fic time. To create an n alarm, do as s follows:
1. Launch h the Clock ap pp, and then t tap
. 2. Tap
, and then d drag the poin nter to set the time for the a alarm to soun nd. 3. Tap OK K, and then ta ap the follow wing items to s set the alarm:
:
hich you want t the alarm to o ring.
Re
Vi
La epeat: Tap th
: Set the ala ibrate: Enabl abel: Add a la he days on wh arm tone. le or disable a abel for the a on. alarm vibratio alarm. 4. Tap
> Settings to set the fol llowing optio ns:
Si lence after: S
Sn nooze length
Vo olume button thr ree options ar Set the period
: Set a duratio ns: Set the fu re available:
d after which on for the ala unction of the Snooze, Dism the alarm sto arm while sno Volume Con miss, and Do ops ringing. oozing. ntrol knob wh nothing. hen the alarm m sounds. Thee following 27 inning day of f the week. Th he following three options s are available e: Saturday,
St tart week on unday, and M Su When the al arm sounds,
: Set the begi Monday. swipe left to snooze or sw wipe right to d dismiss the al arm. To delete an n alarm, tap
, and then tap World Clo ock
. If y you want to c cancel the del letion, tap UN NDO instead. The World C Clock feature e allows you t to keep track of the curren nt time in mul ltiple cities ar round the wor rld.
To acc cess the worl ld clock, laun nch the Clock app, and then n tap
.
To list t a city on the e world clock k screen, tap
, and then n tap the city to select it.
To rem move a city fr from the list, t tap , and then tap the c city to desele ct it. Timer The Timer f feature allows s you to coun nt down to an event based o on a preset pe eriod. To use a tim mer, do as foll lows:
1. Launch h the Clock ap pp, and then t tap
. 2. Tap the e digits on the e screen to se et the length. 3. Tap to start th he timer. After the tim mer starts, you u can do the f following ope erations:
Tap to pause t he timer.
Tap to delete t the timer.
Tap the e icon in the l ower right co orner to add a another timer. If you create e more than o one timers, sw wipe up or do wn to view th he timers. Stopwatc ch The stopwat tch feature all lows you to m measure inter rvals of time. To use the st topwatch, do as follows:
1. Launch h the Clock ap pp, and then t tap
. 2. Tap to begin t timing. 3.
(Option nal) Tap the i con in the low wer left corne er to measure e another inter rval of time. 4. Tap to stop tim ming. 28 5. View th he timing resu ult on the scr reen, or tap to share t the result. 6. Click to reset t the stopwatch h. alendar ar app allows 7.4.4 Ca The Calenda a reminder. you to consu lt the calenda ar by day, wee ek, or month, create events s, and set an a alarm to act ass Viewing t the Calend dar To set the ca alendar view,
, do as follow ws:
1. Launch h the Calenda ar app. 2. Tap the e date in the u upper left cor rner of the scr reen to displa ay the followi ing view optio ons:
Da
W
M
Ag ay: Display th Week: Display Month: Displa genda: Displ he day view. y the week vie ay the month v lay the agenda ew. view. a view. Setting th To set the ca he Calend alendar, do as dar s follows:
1. Tap
> Settings
> General s ettings. 2. Set the related optio ons. Creating To create an an Event n event on the e calendar, do o as follows:
1. Tap
> New eve ent. 2. Set the parameters a as required. 3. Tap DO ONE in the up pper right cor rner. Deleting To delete an an Event n event from t the calendar, do as follows s:
1. Tap
> Delete eve ents. 2. Tap the e event to be d deleted. 3. Tap
, and then t tap OK. 29 7.4.5 B The Browse rowser r app allows you to access s a web site.
To set t the browser, t tap
> Set ttings, and se et the parame ters followin g on-screen i instructions.
To acce ess a web site e, tap the addr ress bar, ente r the web add dress, and the en tap Go on the on-screen n keypad.
To open n a new tab, t tap
>
, and enter th he new web a address.
To clos se a tab, tap
, swipe up p or down to v view the tab, and then tap
.
To book kmark the cu urrent web pag ge, tap
> Save to boo
>
okmarks.
To view w bookmarks
, tap
> B Bookmarks. 7.4.6 Ca The Calcula alculator r tates basic an ator app facili nd advanced a arithmetic op perations. To perform b basic arithme etic operation ns, do as follo ows:
1. Launch h the Calculat tor app. 3. Enter th he first numb ber using the o on-screen num meric keypad d. 4. Tap the e appropriate arithmetic fu unction key. 5. Enter th he next numb ber. 6. Tap the e equal sign to o view the re sult. To perform advanced arit thmetic opera ations, swipe left from the e edge of the c calculator scr reen. 7.4.7 Co The Compas ompass ss app allows s you to find a a direction an nd see your la atitude, longit tude, and altit tude. To use the c ompass, do a as follows:
1. Launch h the Compas ss app. 2. Hold th he radio flat in n your palm. 3. Follow the on-screen n instructions s when promp pted to calibr rate. 4. View th he informatio on on the com mpass screen. 30 7.4.8 So The Sound R ound Re Recorder app ecorder allows you t to record an a audio file and d share it. To record an n audio file, d do as follows
:
1. Launch h the Sound R Recorder app. 2. Tap Re ecord, and the en speak into o the microph hone. 3. Tap Do one to stop re ecording. To share an audio file, tap p File, tap th e audio file, a and then tap S Share. 7.4.9 A The App Sto pp Store e ou to downloa ore allows yo ad apps to you ur radio.
To view w app messag ges, tap Mess ages.
To view w apps, tap A d. require App Store, tap p Cat in the u upper left corn ner, and then n tap All, Top charts, and Latest as
To sear rch an app, tap ap App Store >
>
, and e enter the keyw word. ent.
To man 7.5 Ra When the ra smooth TMO nage downloa dio ove adio operating O services ov aded apps, tap er IP (Ro g in TMO mo ver an RoIP n p Manageme oIP) ode is out of t network. the network c coverage, the RoIP feature e allows you t to enjoy To turn on o or off this feat ture, go to Se ettings > Priv vate > RoIP, and then tap RoIP.
, go to Settin gs > Private
> RoIP Sett ings. For deta ails, please co onsult your d dealer. To set the R 7.6 Po The Position RoIP network, sition n feature prov vides location n information n. or off this feat ture, go to Se ettings > Gen neral > Priva acy & Securi ity > Security y > Location n, and then To turn on o tap GPS. To view you Location Se ur location inf ervice. formation, go o to Settings
> General >
Privacy & S Security > Se ecurity > Loc cation >
Generally, a a higher squel lch level requ uires a higher RSSI value. If the squelch h level is set to Open, the speaker will 31 always keep turned on. 7.7 Encryption The Encryption feature prevents eavesdropping on calls and interception of data. To turn on or off this feature, go to Settings > Private, and then tap Security. 7.8 Temporarily Disable When being stunned, the radio displays
. In this case, you can only power on or off the radio. To restore normal operation, request your dealer to program the radio or send an Enable command. 7.9 Permanently Disable When being killed, the radio displays
. In this case, you can do no operation. To restore normal operation, request your dealer to burn the radio. 32 8. Troubleshooting Phenomenon Analysis Solution The radio cannot be powered on. The battery power gets too low to supply the radio. Charge the battery. The radio is operating in DMO. Switch to TMO. Network registration fails or no network is found. The radio gets out of the network coverage. Check the signal strength. Make sure the radio is within the network coverage. The radio is not granted access to the network. Contact the network operator for radio authorization. Calls cannot be initiated. A group call cannot be initiated or received. The radio or the target radio (the called party) is not within the network coverage. The radio operates in an improper mode. The radio is not a member of the group. Check the signal strength. Make sure the radios are within the network coverage. Check the operation mode. Make sure the radios work in the proper mode. Contact your dealer to add the radio to the group. The radio is not authorized to access the target group. Contact the network operator for radio authorization. Calls are always interrupted. The current channel is assigned to emergency calls or other calls with higher priority. Wait until the channel becomes available and try again. The predefined time period for establishing a call expires. Make sure the call is established within the predefined time period. A half-duplex call cannot be established. The channel is occupied by another radio with higher call priority. Wait until the channel becomes available and try again. The channel resources are allocated to other services due to overloaded Wait until the channel becomes available and try again. 33 network. The radio gets out of the network coverage. Check the signal strength. Make sure the radio is within the network coverage. The radio operates at an unfavorable position where communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas (in DMO). Move to an open and flat area, and restart the radio. The same status message ID has been assigned with different contents. Make sure the status message ID is assigned with the same content. Abnormal disconnection occurs during a call. As for the same status message ID, the content displayed at the receiving party is different from that displayed at the sending party. If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 34 9. Ca are an nd Cle eanin g To guarante Product C e optimal per Care rformance as well as a lon ng service life e of the produ uct, please fol llow these tip s.
Do not pierce or scr ape the produ uct.
Keep th he product far r away from substances th hat can corrod de the circuitr ry.
Do not hold the prod duct by the an ntenna or earp rpiece cable.
Close th Product C he accessory Cleaning connector co over when no accessory is in use. Turn o off the produc ct and remov e the battery before cleani ing.
Clean u cloth or up the dust an r a brush regu nd fine particl ularly. les on the pro oduct surface and charging g piece with a a clean and dr ry lint-free
Use neu use che case da utral cleanser emical prepar amage. r and a non-w rations such a oven fabric to as stain remov o clean the ke vers, alcohol, eys, knobs, an sprays or oil nd front case a l preparations after long-tim s, so as to avo me use. Do not t oid surface
If the ra adio is used i n a harsh env vironment (su uch as sea and d salt frog), p periodically cl lean and dry t the radio.
Make s sure the produ uct is comple tely dry befo re use. 35 10. O Option nal Ac ccess sories s Contact you ur local dealer r for the optio onal accessori ies used with h the product. Use th damag he accessories ge arising out s specified by t of the use of y Hytera only f any unautho y; otherwise, orised accesso the Company ories. y will not be lliable for anyy loss or 36 PLMRS:
Operation Frequency Range: 454~455 MHz, 456~460 MHz Rated Output Power:
1.8 Watts (32.55dBm) Modulation Type:
/4 DQPSK Channel Separation:
25kHz TETRA:
Operation Frequency Range: 450MHz ~ 470MHz Rated Output Power:
1.8 Watts (32.55dBm) Modulation Type:
/4 DQPSK Channel Separation:
25kHz Bluetooth:
Version:
Supported BT2.1+EDR/4.0+BLE Modulation:
GFSK, /4DQPSK, 8DPSK Operation frequency:
2402MHz~2480MHz Channel number:
79/40 Channel separation:
1MHz/2MHz WIFI:
Supported type:
802.11b 802.11g 802.11n(H20)
-
Modulation:
DSSS for 802.11b OFDM for 802.11g/802.11n(H20) Operation frequency:
2412MHz~2462MHz for 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n(H20) Channel number:
11 for 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n(H20) Channel separation:
5MHz NFC:
Modulation:
FSK Operation frequency:
13.56MHz Channel number:
1 2G:
Support Network:
GSM, GPRS, EGPRS Support Band:
GSM850, PCS1900 Modulation:
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS: GMSK EGPRS: 8PSK Transmit Frequency:
Receive Frequency:
GPRS Class:
EGPRS Class:
4G:
FDD Band 2 GSM850: 824.20MHz-848.80MHz PCS1900: 1850.20MHz-1909.80MHz GSM850: 869.20MHz-893.80MHz PCS1900: 1930.20MHz-1989.80MHz 12 12 Operation Frequency:
Uplink:1850.7 MHz 1909.3 MHz Downlink: 1930.7 MHz 1989.3 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz FDD Band 4 Operation Frequency:
Uplink:1710.7 MHz 1754.3 MHz Downlink: 2110.7 MHz 2154.3 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz 20MHz FDD Band 5 Operation Frequency:
Uplink:824.7 MHz 848.3 MHz Downlink: 869.7 MHz 893.3 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz 20MHz FDD Band 7 Operation Frequency:
Uplink:2502.5 MHz 2567.5 MHz Downlink: 2622.5 MHz 2687.5 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MH z 20MHz FDD Band 26 Operation Frequency:
Uplink: :814.7 MHz 823.3 MHz Downlink: 859.7MHz 868.3 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz 20MHz TDD Band 41 Operation Frequency:
Uplink:2496 MHz 2690 MHz Downlink: 2496 MHz 2690 MHz Channel bandwidth:
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz 20MHz Power Class:
Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Modulation type:
QPSK 16QAM 64QAM FCC STATEMENT 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. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses 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. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF Radiation Information This product must be restricted to operations in an occupational/controlled RF exposure environment. 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. The information listed above provides the user with information needed to make him or her aware of a RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC exposure limits of this radio. 1) PLMRS:The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 25mm from your front face and 0mm from your body, Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Maximun SAR Value (1g): 2.04W/Kg. 2) CMRS/WLAN:
This device meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm for body worn. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm for body worn. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm for body worn must be maintained between the users body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.