PNC 0 PoC Radio S 38 USER MANUAL Preface Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of the functions and step-by-step procedures for use. To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Safety Information Booklet before use. This manual is applicable to the following product:
PNC380S PoC Radio Contents Preface ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Copyright Information ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Documentation Information ................................................................................................................................. 1 Icon Conventions .................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Notation Conventions............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Key Operations ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 1. Before Use .................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Packing List ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Product Layout .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.3 (Optional) Installing the SIM Card and SD Card ....................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Attaching the Battery ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.5 Attaching the Belt Clip ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.6 Attaching the Audio Accessory ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.7 Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 2. Basic Operations ......................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Turning On or Off the Radio ........................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Adjusting the Volume ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Understanding the Screen ............................................................................................................................................. 9 2.3.1 Status Indication ................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3.2 Screen Operations ..............................................................................................................................................10 2.4 Turning On or Off the Flashlight .................................................................................................................................11 2.5 Setting the Programmable Key ..................................................................................................................................11 2.6 Checking the Radio Information ................................................................................................................................11 3. PoC Service................................................................................................................................................. 13 4. Network and Data Sharing ...................................................................................................................... 14 4.1 Mobile Network ...............................................................................................................................................................14 4.1.1 Checking the Data Usage .................................................................................................................................14 4.1.2 Enabling or Disabling the Data Roaming .....................................................................................................14 4.1.3 Selecting the Network Type .............................................................................................................................14 4.2 WLAN ..................................................................................................................................................................................15 4.3 BT ........................................................................................................................................................................................15 4.3.1 Pairing with a BT Device ....................................................................................................................................15 4.3.2 Disconnecting from a BT Device .....................................................................................................................16 4.3.3 Modifying the BT Device Name .......................................................................................................................16 4.4 Hotspot ............................................................................................................................................................................16 4.4.1 Enabling or Disabling the WLAN Hotspot ....................................................................................................16 4.4.2 Setting up the Hotspot ......................................................................................................................................16 4.5 Airplane Mode .................................................................................................................................................................17 4.6 USB .....................................................................................................................................................................................17 5. Settings ....................................................................................................................................................... 18 5.1 Radio Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................18 5.1.1 Display ...................................................................................................................................................................18 5.1.2 Sound ....................................................................................................................................................................19 5.1.3 Storage ...................................................................................................................................................................19 5.1.4 Battery ...................................................................................................................................................................20 5.2 System Settings ...............................................................................................................................................................20 5.2.1 Location ................................................................................................................................................................20 5.2.2 Languages ............................................................................................................................................................21 5.2.3 Factory Data Reset ..............................................................................................................................................22 5.2.4 Date and Time .....................................................................................................................................................22 5.2.5 Upgrade .................................................................................................................................................................24 6. Camera ........................................................................................................................................................ 25 6.1 Taking a Photo ................................................................................................................................................................25 6.2 Recording a Video ..........................................................................................................................................................25 6.3 Viewing a Picture or Video ............................................................................................................................................25 7. Gallery ......................................................................................................................................................... 26 7.1 Photos ................................................................................................................................................................................26 7.1.1 Viewing a Photo ..................................................................................................................................................26 7.1.2 Managing a Photo...............................................................................................................................................26 7.2 Videos ................................................................................................................................................................................26 7.2.1 Playing a Video ....................................................................................................................................................26 7.2.2 Managing a Video ...............................................................................................................................................27 8. Sound Recorder ......................................................................................................................................... 28 8.1 Recording an Audio File ................................................................................................................................................28 8.2 Playing an Audio File .....................................................................................................................................................28 8.3 Managing an Audio File .................................................................................................................................................28 9. Applications ............................................................................................................................................... 29 9.1 Uninstalling an Application .........................................................................................................................................29 9.2 Forcibly Stopping an Application ..............................................................................................................................29 9.3 Clearing the Data or Cache ..........................................................................................................................................29 9.4 Setting the Access Permissions ..................................................................................................................................30 10. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 31 11. Care and Cleaning ..................................................................................................................................... 33 11.1 Product Care ..................................................................................................................................................................33 11.2 Product Cleaning ..........................................................................................................................................................33 12. Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 34 13. Abbreviation ............................................................................................................................................... 35 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 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of http://www.hytera.com. IC Notice following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and the device. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. IC: 8913A-PNC380S IC Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 0 cm between the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radio Frequency (RF) energy This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States and Industry Canada. output. During SAR testing, this device is set to transmit at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage at the face with 10 mm of separation, and against the body with the separation of 0 mm. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg and 1.6 W/kg by Industry Canada. This device is in compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and Canada RSS 102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE1528 and Canada RSS 102. This device has been tested and meets the FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines when tested with the device directly contacted to the body. For this device, the highest reported SAR value for usage near the body is 1.278 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. SAR compliance for use at the face is based on a separation distance of 10 mm during use. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 0 mm between the unit and the human body. To support body-worn operation, choose the belt clips or holsters that do not contain metallic components. RF exposure compliance with any body-worn accessory, which contains metal, was not tested and certified, and using such body-worn accessory should be avoided. FCC Regulations This mobile phone 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. This mobile phone 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. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Remarque IC conditions:
IC : 8913A-PNC380S Dclaration d'exposition IC Cet appareil est conforme aux Normes RSS d'Industy Canada. Son utilisation est soumise deux
(1) Ce dispositif ne peut pas provoquer d'interfrences, et
(2) Ce dispositif doit accepter toutes les interfrences reues, y compris les interfrences susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement non souhait. Cet appareil de classe B est conforme la norme canadienne ICES-003. Cet EUT est conforme aux valeurs SAR la norme SAR pour le grand public ainsi qu'aux limites d'exposition non rglemente IC RSS-102 et a t test selon les mthodes et procdures spcifies par les Normes IEEE 1528 et IEC 62209. Cet appareil devrait tre install et utilis en respectant une distance minimale de 1,0 cm avec votre corps. Cet appareil et son (ses) antenne (s) ne doivent pas tre situs proximit l'un de l'autre et ne doivent pas fonctionner en mme temps qu'une autre antenne ou qu'un autre metteur. nergie radiolectrique Cet appareil est conu et fabriqu de faon ne pas dpasser les limites d'mission pour l'exposition l'nergie de radiofrquence (RF) fixes par la Federal Communications Commission des tats-Unis et Industrie Canada. Pendant les tests SAR, cet appareil est configur pour transmettre son niveau de puissance certifi le plus lev dans toutes les bandes de frquences testes, et plac dans des positions qui simulent l'exposition aux RF utilise sur le visage avec 10 mm de sparation, et contre le corps avec la sparation de 0 mm. Bien que le SAR soit dtermin au niveau de puissance certifi le plus lev, le niveau SAR rel de l'appareil en fonctionnement peut tre bien infrieur la valeur maximale. En effet, l'appareil est conu pour fonctionner plusieurs niveaux de puissance de manire n'utiliser que la puissance ncessaire pour atteindre le rseau. En gnral, plus vous tes proche d'une antenne de station de base sans fil, plus la puissance de sortie est faible. Industrie Canada. La norme d'exposition pour les appareils sans fil utilisant une unit de mesure est connue sous le nom de dbit d'absorption spcifique ou DAS. La limite SAR fixe par la FCC est de 1,6 W / kg et 1,6 W / kg par Cet appareil est conforme au DAS pour la population gnrale / limites d'exposition non contrles selon ANSI / IEEE C95.1-1992 et Canada RSS 102 et a t test conformment aux mthodes et procdures de mesure spcifies dans IEEE1528 et Canada RSS 102. Cet appareil a test et rpond aux directives d'exposition FCC et IC RF lorsqu'il est test avec l'appareil directement en contact avec le corps. Pour cet appareil, la valeur SAR la plus leve signale pour une utilisation proximit du corps est de 1,278 W / kg. Bien qu'il puisse y avoir des diffrences entre les niveaux SAR de divers appareils et divers postes, ils rpondent tous aux exigences du gouvernement. La conformit SAR pour une utilisation sur le visage est base sur une distance de sparation de 10 mm pendant l'utilisation. La conformit SAR pour les oprations portes sur le corps est base sur une distance de sparation de 0 mm entre l'appareil et le corps humain. Pour soutenir le fonctionnement port sur le corps, choisissez les clips de ceinture ou les tuis qui ne contiennent pas de composants mtalliques. La conformit de l'exposition aux RF avec tout accessoire port sur le corps, qui contient du mtal, n'a pas t teste et certifie, et l'utilisation de cet accessoire port sur le corps doit tre vite. Rglementations FCC Ce tlphone mobile est conforme la partie 15 des rgles de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interfrences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Ce tlphone mobile a t test et dclar conforme aux limites d'un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la partie 15 des rgles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nuisibles dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre de l'nergie de radiofrquence et, s'il n'est pas install et utilis conformment aux instructions, peut provoquer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n'y a aucune garantie qu'aucune interfrence ne se produira dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement provoque des interfrences nuisibles la rception radio ou tlvision, ce qui peut tre dtermin en teignant puis en rallumant l'quipement, l'utilisateur est encourag essayer de corriger les interfrences par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:
Rorientez ou dplacez l'antenne de rception. Augmentez la distance entre l'quipement et le rcepteur. Connectez l'quipement une prise sur un circuit diffrent de celui auquel le rcepteur est connect. Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio / TV expriment pour obtenir de l'aide. ATTENTION: Les changements ou modifications non expressment approuvs par la partie responsable de la conformit peuvent annuler le droit de l'utilisateur utiliser l'quipement. Les antennes utilises pour cet metteur ne doivent pas tre situes proximit ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur. Documentation Information Icon Conventions Icon Description Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Notation Conventions Item Description Example Denotes menus, tabs, parameter names, To save the configuration, click Apply. Boldface window names, dialogue names, and The Log Level Settings dialogue appears. hardware buttons. Denotes messages, directories, file
names, folder names, and parameter values. Press the PTT key. The screen displays "Invalid Battery!"
Open "PDT_PSS.exe". Go to "D:/opt/local". In the Port text box, enter "22".
Directs you to access a multi-level menu. Go to File > New. Italic Denotes document titles. For details about using the DWS, refer to Dispatch Workstation User Guide. To set the IP address, run the following Courier Denotes commands and their execution New results. command:
vos-cmd - m name IP 1 Key Operations Operation Description Short press Press and release quickly. Long press Press and hold for preset time. Press and hold Keep the key pressed. 2 1. Before Use 1.1 Packing List damaged, contact your dealer. Radio Battery Power Adapter Belt Clip 1 1 1 1 product is correct. Please unpack carefully and check that you have received the following items. If any item is missing or Item Quantity (PCS) Item Quantity (PCS) Data Cable Battery Cover Strap Documentation Kit 1 1 1 1 Figures in this manual are for reference only. Check the main unit label inside the battery compartment to ensure that the purchased 3 1.2 Product Layout 4
(Optional) Installing the SIM Card and SD Card 1. Slide the battery latch to the unlock position, and then remove the battery cover. 2. Open the card slot covers. 3. Install the SIM card and SD card. 4. Put the card slot covers back in place. 5 1.3 1.4 Attaching the Battery Information Booklet. battery until you hear a click. Do not store the radio under high temperatures for a long time. Use the approved battery to avoid the risk of explosion. Dispose of the used battery according to "Precautions for Disposal" in the Safety Align the metal contacts on the battery with the metal dome in the battery slot, and then press the Align the battery cover with the upper rails of the radio, press the battery cover into place, and then slide the battery latch to the lock position. 6 1. 2. 1.5 Attaching the Belt Clip Use on the body is intended either with the provided belt clip, or a third-party accessory that contains no metallic components. 1.6 Attaching the Audio Accessory Open the cover of the audio accessory connector, and then insert the audio accessory into the connector. To ensure optimum waterproof and dustproof performance, close the cover after removing the audio accessory. 7 1.7 Charging the Battery Read the Safety Information Booklet before charging. Use the approved charger to charge the battery. The remaining lithium-ion battery power is limited to 30% pursuant to the new lithium battery shipment regulation approved by International Air Transport Association (IATA). Before initial use, charge the battery. To charge the battery, connect the radio to the USB port on the power adapter, mobile power supply, or PC with the data cable. During charging, check the charging status by the battery level icon or battery percentage shown on the LCD display. To ensure optimum waterproof and dustproof performance, close the USB port cover after charging the radio. 8 2. Basic Operations Turning On or Off the Radio To turn on the radio, long press for two seconds. To turn off the radio, long press for two seconds, and then press the OK/Menu key. 2.1 2.2 2.3 Adjusting the Volume To increase the volume, press the Volume + key. To decrease the volume, press the Volume key. Understanding the Screen 2.3.1 Status Indication LCD Icons Icon Radio Status The battery is fully charged. The battery is low. The Battery Saver mode is enabled. The battery is being charged. The battery is abnormal. No SIM card is installed. E/3G/4G The 2G/3G/4G cellular network is enabled. The radio has registered with the mobile network. 9 Icon Radio Status The radio has not registered with the mobile network. The radio is connected to the WLAN network. The WLAN hotspot is enabled. The radio operates in Airplane mode. An earpiece is connected. The radio operates in silent mode. The BT feature is enabled. A BT device is connected. The radio has received GPS data. The memory is out of space. LED Indications LED Indicator Radio Status Glows green The radio is receiving. Glows red Glows orange The radio is transmitting. The radio is being charged. Ready to press the PTT key to speak to an individual. A dynamic group call is in progress. 2.3.2 Screen Operations Turning On or Off the Screen To turn off the screen, press SK. To turn on the screen, press any key on the keypad. 10 2.4 2.5 2.6 1. When the screen is not in use, you can lock it to avoid unintended operations, protect privacy, and Locking or Unlocking the Screen increase battery life. To lock the screen, press SK. Setting the Lock Pattern 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. If the standby time reaches the sleep time, the screen is automatically locked. To unlock the screen, press SK or any key on the keypad. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Screen lock, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Keypad or Password, and then press the OK/Menu key. With the lock pattern enabled, press the Option key, or enter the password to unlock the screen. Turning On or Off the Flashlight Long press
. Setting the Programmable Key The radio provides SK as the programmable key. When you assign a specific feature to SK, you can short press or long press this key to activate the feature. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Programmable key, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Select Short press or Long press, and then select a feature. Checking the Radio Information To check the information such as device status, model, and version, do as follows:
Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 11 2. Press the Navigation key down to select About phone, and then press the OK/Menu key. 12 3. PoC Service The Push-to-Talk over Cellular
(PoC) service provides one-to-one and one-to-many voice communications over the wider-coverage public network. This service is available only when you have installed the PoC application on the radio. After connecting the radio to a WLAN or cellular network, you can initiate a call through the PoC application. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open the PoC application. 2. Do either of the following:
Select a contact from the contact list or recent call list. Enter a contact number in the dialpad. 3. Press the Option key to select a call type, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Speak into the microphone. finishing speaking. For a half-duplex voice call, press and hold the PTT key to speak, and release the PTT key after For a full-duplex voice call, speak directly without pressing the PTT key. If you set the standby group, you can initiate a call to the group directly. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open the PoC application. 2. Press and hold the PTT key to speak, and release the PTT key after finishing speaking. For more operations, refer to the User Manual of the PoC application. 13 key. 3. key. 3. 4. Network and Data Sharing 4.1 Mobile Network service is activated. 4.1.1 Checking the Data Usage Before connecting to the mobile network, make sure that the SIM card is installed and the mobile data You can view the amount of data usage to avoid exceeding the data usage limit. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Data usage, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Cellular data usage, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4.1.2 Enabling or Disabling the Data Roaming You can access data services when you are outside the service area of your network provider. 1. Go to Data usage. For details, see step 12 in 7.1.1 Checking the Data Usage. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Mobile network settings, and then press the OK/Menu Press the OK/Menu key to enable or disable Data Roaming. 4.1.3 Selecting the Network Type 1. Go to Data usage. For details, see step 12 in 7.1.1 Checking the Data Usage. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Mobile network settings, and then press the OK/Menu Press the Navigation key down to select Preferred network type, and then select the network. Before using the 4G network, make sure that the SIM card is enabled with the 14 After successful WLAN connection, you can visit the Internet or shared media from other devices in the 4G service. 4.2 WLAN network. To connect the radio to the WLAN network, do as follows:
1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the OK/Menu key to enter the WLAN interface. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to enable WLAN. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select an available network from the WLAN list. 5. Press the OK/Menu key. 6.
(Optional) If a password is required, enter the password, press the Navigation key down to select Connect, and then press the OK/Menu key. The radio saves WLAN information upon successful connection. 4.3 BT The BT feature allows you to share pictures, audio files, and videos through wireless earpiece. 4.3.1 Pairing with a BT Device 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select BT, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to enable BT. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select the device from the Available devices list. 5. Press the OK/Menu key. 15 4.3.2 Disconnecting from a BT Device 1. Go to
> BT > Paired devices. For details, see step 12 in 7.3.1 Pairing with a BT Device. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select the device. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to disconnect the radio from the device. 4.3.3 Modifying the BT Device Name 1. Go to
> BT. For details, see step 12 in 7.3.1 Pairing with a BT Device. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Device name, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select OK, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Enter the device name. 4.4 Hotspot to other devices. After connecting the radio to the mobile network, you can create a hotspot to offer internet connection 4.4.1 Enabling or Disabling the WLAN Hotspot 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select More, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Tethering & portable hotspot, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the OK/Menu key to enable or disable Portable WLAN hotspot. 4.4.2 Setting up the Hotspot 1. Go to Tethering & portable hotspot. For details, see step 13 in 7.4.1 Enabling the WLAN Hotspot. 2. Specify Network name, Security, Password, and Frequency band. 16 4.5 Airplane Mode When you are on an airplane or in an area with radio restrictions, you may be required to turn off your radio or turn on the airplane mode. In airplane mode, your radio automatically disables the mobile network, BT, and WLAN. In this case, you cannot use voice or data services. To enable or disable airplane mode, do as follows:
1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select More, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to enable or disable Airplane mode. 4.6 USB The radio can be connected to the computer through a USB cable for charging or data transmission. Only charge this device: The radio will only be charged. Transfer files: The radio can transfer files with the computer. Transfer photos: The radio can transfer photos with the computer. 17 5. Settings 5.1 Radio Settings 5.1.1 Display Adjusting the Brightness 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key left or right. Setting the Sleep Time You can adjust the brightness to make the screen brighter or dimmer in different situations. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Display, and then press the OK/Menu key. You can set the sleep time to allow the radio to automatically turn off its screen if no operation is made within the preset sleep time. This saves battery power. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Display, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Sleep, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key up and down to select the sleep time, and then press the OK/Menu key. Adjusting the Font Size You can adjust the font size according to your reading habit. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Display, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Font size, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key to select Default or Large, and then press the OK/Menu key. 18 5.1.2 Sound Setting the Profile You can set the profile of the radio according to different scenarios. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Sound, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key to select Silent or Ringtone, and then press the OK/Menu key. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Sound, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Volumes, and then press the Navigation key left or right. Adjusting the Media Volume 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 5.1.3 Storage Viewing the Storage Usage 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. Freeing up the Storage Space 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Storage, and then press the OK/Menu key. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Storage, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to view the internal storage. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select Cached data, and then press the OK/Menu key. The Clear cached data? dialog box appears. 5. Press the OK/Menu key. 19 5.1.4 Battery Viewing the Battery Power You can view the proportion of remaining battery power and the power usage of applications. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Battery, and then press the OK/Menu key. The remaining battery power is shown. Press the Navigation key down to select Battery usage, and then press the OK/Menu key. The power usage of applications is shown. Enabling the Battery Saver Mode 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Battery, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Do either of the following:
To enable or disable the Battery Saver mode manually, press the Navigation key down to select Battery saver, and then press the OK/Menu key. To allow the radio to enable the Battery Saver mode automatically, press the Navigation key down to select Power saving mode is on, press the OK/Menu key, and then select the criterion to trigger the Battery Saver mode. The Battery Saver mode cannot be enabled when the radio is being charged. System Settings 5.2.1 Location The Location feature allows the radio to obtain its location information through WLAN, mobile network, 20 3. 5.2 BT, or GPS. radio. The location-related apps, such as Camera and the PoC application, can access the location data of the Setting the Location Mode 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Location, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to enable Location. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select Mode, and then press the OK/Menu key. 5. Select one of the following location modes:
High Accuracy (Default): The radio locates through GPS, WLAN, and mobile network. Battery Saving: The radio locates only through WLAN, and mobile network to save battery power. Device Only: The radio locates only through GPS without using data traffic. Setting the Scanning Mode 1. Enable Location. For details, see Setting the Location Mode. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Mode, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Select whether to enable the following scanning modes:
WLAN scanning: Improve location by allowing system apps and service to detect WLAN BT scanning: Improve location by allowing system apps and service to detect Bluetooth devices networks at any time. at any time. 5.2.2 Languages 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Languages, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select the display language, and then press the OK/Menu key. 21 5.2.3 Factory Data Reset The Factory Data Reset feature will erase all information on the radio such as personal information and downloaded apps. When the radio runs slowly or the apps quit unexpectedly, you can reset the radio to the factory settings 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Factory data reset. to fix the problem. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 3. Press the OK/Menu key three times. 5.2.4 Date and Time or allows you to manually set them. Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. The radio can automatically synchronize with the local date, time, and time zone over a mobile network 2. Press the Navigation key to select Date & time, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key to select Automatic date & time or Automatic time zone, and then do one of the following:
Method Enable the radio to update the date, time, and time zone automatically Press the OK/Menu key to enable the option. 4. Press the OK/Menu key to disable the option. Set the date, time, and time zone 5. Press the Navigation key to select Set date, Set time, or manually Select time zone, and then press the OK/Menu key. Operation 6. Specify the date, time, or time zone. 22 Setting the Time Format You can set the time format to 12-hour or 24-hour. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Date & time, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select Use 24-hour format, and then press the OK/Menu key to enable the feature. The radio uses the 24-hour format. Otherwise, the radio uses the 12-hour format. 23 5.2.5 Upgrade Only use the official software to upgrade the system, therefore preventing equipment failure, data loss, or damage to the system security. Be sure to back up your data before upgrade. Ensure that the battery power is more than 30% before upgrading. When an update is available, you can upgrade the system. The radio automatically downloads the upgrade package, and then starts to upgrade. After you receive a system upgrade notification, the radio automatically downloads the upgrade package, and then starts to upgrade. 24 2.
(Optional) Press the Option key to select Settings to set the Resolution and Flash. 6. Camera The Camera application allows you to shoot photos and videos. 6.1 Taking a Photo 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to take the photo. 6.2 Recording a Video 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key right to enter the tab. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to start recording video. 5. Press the OK/Menu key again to finish recording. 6.3 Viewing a Picture or Video 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key left to enter the tab. 3. Press the Option key to view pictures or videos in the gallary. 4.
(Optional) Press the Option key to select Settings, and then set the Resolution and Flash. 25 7. Gallery 7.1 Photos The Gallery application allows you to manage pictures and videos. 3. Press the Navigation key to select the photo, and then press the OK/Menu key to view the photo. 7.1.1 Viewing a Photo 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the OK/Menu key to enter the photos interface. 4. Press the OK/Menu key again to zoom out the photo. 7.1.2 Managing a Photo 1. Open the photo. For details, see step 13 in 10.1.1 Viewing a Photo. 2. Press the Option key, and then do one of the following:
Press the OK/Menu key to copy or move the audio file to SD card if a SD card is installed. Press the Navigation key down to select Share via BT, and then press the OK/Menu key to share the photo through the BT if a BT device is connected. Press the Navigation key down to select View details, and then press the OK/Menu key to view the photo details, such as type, time, resolution, file size, and storage path. Press the Navigation key down to select Delete, and then press the OK/Menu key to delete the photo. 7.2 Videos 7.2.1 Playing a Video Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 26 1. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Videos, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key to select the video, and then press the OK/Menu key to open the video. 4. Press the OK/Menu key again to play the video. 5.
(Optional) Press the Navigation key left or right to rewind or fast-forward the radio. 7.2.2 Managing a Video 1. Open the video. For details, see step 13 in 10.2.1 Playing a Video. 2. Press the Option key, and then do one of the following:
Press the OK/Menu key to copy or move the video to SD card if a SD card is installed. Press the Navigation key down to select Share via BT, and then press the OK/Menu key to share the video through the BT if a BT device is connected. Press the Navigation key down to select View details, and then press the OK/Menu key to view the video details, such as type, recording time, duration, resolution, file size, and storage path. Press the Navigation key down to select Delete, and then press the OK/Menu key to delete the video. 27 8. Sound Recorder The SoundRecorder application allows you to record voice at any time. 8.1 Recording an Audio File 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the OK/Menu key to start recording. 3. Press the OK/Menu key again to finish recording. 8.2 Playing an Audio File 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Option key, and then select the audio file. 3. Press OK/Menu key to play the audio. 4.
(Optional) Press the Navigation key left or right to rewind or fast-forward the audio. 8.3 Managing an Audio File 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Option key, and then select the audio file. 3. Press the Option key again, and then do one of the following:
Press the OK/Menu key to move the audio file to SD card if a SD card is installed. Press the Navigation key down to select Share via BT, and then press the OK/Menu key to share the audio file through the BT if a BT device is connected. Press the Navigation key down to select View details, and then press the OK/Menu key to view the audio details, such as recording time, duration, file size and storage path. Press the Navigation key down to select Delete, and then press the OK/Menu key to delete the audio file. 28 9. Applications 9.1 Uninstalling an Application If you no longer use an app, you can uninstall it to release storage and improve radio performance. 1. Press the OK/Menu key to open
. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Apps, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the Navigation key down to select the application, and then press the OK/Menu key. 4. Press the Navigation key down to select Uninstall, and then press the OK/Menu key. 9.2 Forcibly Stopping an Application If an application is not responding, you can forcibly stop this application. 1. Enter the application settings interface. For details, see step 13 in 12.2 Uninstalling an Application. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Force stop, and then press the OK/Menu key. 9.3 Clearing the Data or Cache You can clear the configuration information or temporarily cached data when the storage is insufficient or the application runs slowly. 1. Enter the application settings interface. For details, see step 13 in 12.2 Uninstalling an Application. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Storage, and then press the OK/Menu key. To clear the data, press the OK/Menu key. 3. Do either of the following:
OK/Menu key. To clear the cache, press the Navigation key down to select Clear cache, and then press the 29 9.4 Setting the Access Permissions You can manage the permissions for apps to access privacy features, so as to protect your personal data and avoid information leakage. 1. Enter the application settings interface. For details, see step 13 in 12.2 Uninstalling an Application. 2. Press the Navigation key down to select Permissions, and then press the OK/Menu key. 3. Press the OK/Menu key to enable or disable the permissions. 30 10. Troubleshooting The radio fails to operation. The keys, LCD display, or LED indicator do(es) not work normally. Phenomena Analysis Solution The battery may be installed improperly. Remove and reattach the battery. The radio cannot be The battery power may run out. Recharge or replace the battery. turned on. The battery may suffer from poor contact caused by dirtied or Clean the battery contacts. damaged battery contacts. respond to any Too many apps are running. Forcibly stop some apps or restart the radio. The keys, LCD display, or LED indicator may fail to function Restart the radio. temporarily. The keys, LCD display, or LED Contact your dealer or Hytera indicator may be damaged. technicians for maintenance. The radio fails to be temporarily. The keys may fail to function Restart the radio. unlocked. The unlock pattern or password Contact your dealer or Hytera may be incorrect. technicians for maintenance. The radio cannot access the mobile network. The SIM card is abnormal or out of properly. service because of unpaid charges. Pay the charges, and then restart Make sure SIM card functions the radio. The mobile data feature is not Contact the carrier to enable the data enabled for the SIM card. connection feature. The signal may be weak. Make sure the radio is within the 31 Phenomena Analysis Solution network coverage. Both the mobile and WLAN network are turned on, but the WLAN Turn the WLAN off. connection is unstable. The signal may be weak. Make sure call participants are within the communication range. You are unable to The radio may be at an unfavorable hear anyone position. For example, the signal Move to an open and flat area, and try because of too may be blocked by tall buildings or again. much noise and frustrated in the underground areas. hiss. The radio may suffer from external disturbance (such as electromagnetic interference). Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. The SIM card or SD card may be Remove and reattach the SIM card or SD The radio fails to detect the SIM card or SD card. installed improperly. card. The SIM card or SD card may suffer from poor contact caused by dirtied or damaged metal contacts. or SD card. The radio may be at an unfavorable Clean the metal contacts of the SIM card The GPS cannot position. For example, the signal Move to an open and flat area, and try locate your position. may be blocked by tall buildings or again. frustrated in the underground areas. The data cable may be connected The battery fails to improperly. be charged. The power adapter plug may be Remove and reinsert the data cable. inserted into the socket improperly. Remove and reinsert the plug. If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, contact your dealer or the Company for more technical support. 32 To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the radio, follow the tips below. 11. Care and Cleaning Product Care 11.1 Do not pierce or scrape the radio. Do not drop the radio or collide with other objects. Keep the radio far away from substances that can corrode the circuitry. Do not hold the radio by the earpiece cable. Product Cleaning 11.2 Turn the radio off and remove the battery before cleaning. Clean up the dust and fine particles on the radio 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 screen, keys, 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 radio is completely dry before use. 33 12. Optional Accessories Use the accessories specified by the Company only. Otherwise, we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of use of any unauthorized accessories. Contact your dealer for the optional accessories used with the radio. 34 13. Abbreviation Abbreviation Full Name G L GPS LCD LED P PC PoC PTT S SD SIM SK U USB W Global Positioning System Liquid-Crystal Display Light-Emitting Diode Personal Computer PTT Over Cellular Push-To-Talk Secure Digital Memory Card Subscriber Identity Module Side Key Universal Serial Bus 35 WLAN Wireless Local Area Networks 20
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