MPT-H1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Mobile Create Co., Ltd. Rev. 1.0 2015 Safety Precautions PLEASE OBSERVE FULLY Be sure to observe the following precautions fully for the safe and proper use of this product:
Explanations of safety alert signs DANGER This sign indicates a hazardous situation which could significantly result in serious injury or death. WARNING CAUTION This sign indicates a hazardous situation which could result in serious injury or death. This sign indicates a hazardous situation which could result in physical or property damage. Explanations of symbols This symbol indicates precautions which need to be fully observed. This symbol indicates notes which are requested to be considered. Do not operate this product while driving a car. Before operating this product, a driver shall stop the car in a safe WARNING place. Do not install or operate this product in airplanes and hospitals, or it could affect electronic and medical devices. Do not install or operate this product in places where inflammable gas is generated, or it could cause an ignition accident. Cardiac pacemaker users shall not use this product, because it could affect pacemakers, causing an accident due to the malfunction of such devices. Use this product away from automatic control equipment such as automatic door and fire alarm systems, or the radio waves generated by this product could affect such equipment, causing an accident due to malfunction. Do not install or operate this product in a place which may obstruct the operators front vision or interfere with the operation, or it could cause an injury, an accident, or a failure. Pay attention to the speaker volume while driving so that the sound outside the car can be heard. Failure to do so could cause an injury or accident. Do not disassemble or modify this product, or it could cause an injury, an accident, or a failure. Do not install or operate this product in places which are subject to direct sunlight, or it could cause resin deformation CAUTION or discoloration, or a failure. Do not give an impact to or throw this product, or it could cause a failure. Do not connect this product to any devices other than the specified ones, or it could cause a failure. Keep this product away from magnetic cards such as cash cards, or the data on them may be lost. Do not use thinner or alcohol when cleaning this product, or it could cause resin deformation or discoloration, or a failure.
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Matters prohibited when handling the battery pack DANGER Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack, because it incorporates a safety mechanism and protective device for preventing danger. Damaging such mechanism or device could cause heat or smoke generation from or explosion or ignition of the battery pack. Do not connect the positive electrode to the negative electrode using metal such as wire. Also do not carry or store this product with metal goods such as necklaces or hairpins. Failure to do so could short-circuit the battery pack and generate an excessive amount of electricity, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion or ignition of the battery pack, as well as heat generation of metal goods such as necklaces and hairpins. Do not put the battery pack in open flame or heat it, or it could melt insulators, damage the gas blowdown valve or the safety mechanism, or ignite the electrolyte solution, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not use or install the battery pack in hot places (80C or higher) such as by open flame or a heater. If the resin separator is damaged by the heat, the battery pack may be short-circuited internally, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion or ignition. Do not soak the battery pack in or make it wet with water or seawater. The protective device incorporated in the battery pack could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. Do not recharge the battery pack by open flame or in the hot sun. If the battery pack becomes hot, the protective device for preventing danger is activated to stop recharging or the protective device may break to recharge the battery pack at an abnormal current or voltage, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition due to abnormal chemical reaction inside the battery pack. Recharging the battery pack under any condition other than the specified ones (such as at higher temperature, voltage, or current than the specified ones, or with a modified recharging cradle). In addition, the battery pack is recharged with abnormal current, leading to abnormal chemical reaction inside it which could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Note: Working temperature and humidity ranges of the recharging cradle: 0 to 40C / 45 to 85%RH Do not drive a nail into, hammer, or step upon the battery pack, or it may be disrupted or deformed to be short-
circuited internally, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not give a strong impact to or throw the battery pack, or it could cause liquid leakage, heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. In addition, if the protective device incorporated in the battery pack is broken, the battery pack may be recharged with abnormal current or voltage, leading to abnormal chemical reaction inside the battery pack which could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not use a battery pack with an external surface that is damaged or an external appearance that is significantly changed, or it could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not solder the battery pack directly, or the insulator may melt from the heat or the gas blowdown valve or the safety mechanism may be damaged, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not mix up the positive electrode and negative electrode. The battery may be recharged reversely to cause abnormal chemical reaction inside the battery pack or may discharge unexpectedly abnormal current to cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. The orientation of the positive and negative electrodes of the battery pack is predetermined. If it is difficult to connect the battery pack to a recharging cradle or equipment, check the orientation of the positive and negative electrodes without connecting forcefully. Reverse connection causes reverse recharging of the battery pack, causing abnormal chemical reaction inside it which could lead to heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. Do not connect the battery pack to an electric outlet or in-vehicle power port socket, or the high voltage applied may generate an excessive amount of current which could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. Do not use this battery pack for any devices other than the specified ones, or the performance or life of the battery pack may be reduced or abnormal current may flow depending on the type of device, causing breakage, heat or
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smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. If liquid leaked from the battery pack gets in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without rubbing it and seek medical treatment immediately. Any liquid left in the eyes could cause damage to the eyes. WARNING Do not mix primary batteries such as dry cells and batteries with different capacity, type, or brand, or excessive discharge during use or excessive recharge may occur, causing abnormal chemical reaction inside the battery pack which could lead to heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. If the recharge is not completed even after the predetermined recharge time, stop recharging. Failure to do so could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. Do not put the battery pack in a microwave oven or high-pressure container. Sudden heat-up or loss of airtight condition could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. In the event of a liquid leakage or an unusual odor from the battery pack, immediately move it away from fire. The electrolytic solution leaked from the battery pack may catch fire, causing heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition. In the event of any abnormality such as unusual odor, heat generation, discoloration, or deformation during use, recharge, or storage of the battery pack, remove the battery pack from the device or recharging cradle and discontinue use. Continuing use could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. CAUTION Do not use or leave the battery pack in hot places such as under strong direct sunlight or in a car under the hot sun, or it could cause liquid leakage or heat or smoke generation and also reduce the performance and life of the battery pack. Do not use the battery pack in places where static electricity (100 V or higher) is generated, because the battery pack incorporates a protective device for preventing danger. Failure to do so could break the protective circuit, causing liquid leakage from, heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. The recharge temperature range of the battery pack is from 0C to 40C. Recharging the battery pack outside of this temperature range could not only cause liquid leakage from, heat or smoke generation from, or breakage of the battery pack, but also reduce the performance and life of the battery pack. Be sure to read the instruction manual or written instructions carefully before use. In addition, keep the manual at hand after reading it and refer to it when needed. If any abnormality such as rust, unusual odor or heat generation is observed when you use this product for the first time after purchase, discontinue use and take it to the shop where it was purchased. Store the battery pack out of the reach of infants. In addition, during use, be sure that they do not remove the battery pack from a recharging cradle or device in which it is used. If liquid leaked from the battery pack comes into contact with the skin or clothes, immediately rinse thoroughly with clean water such as tap water to prevent skin irritation. Recycling the battery pack The battery pack (lithium-ion battery) is recyclable. In order to reuse rare metals, drop unneeded battery packs off to be recycled, without disposing of them.
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For the proper use of this product This product performs communication using a cellular phone communication network. The scope of the warranty of this product does not include cellular phone communication networks. Be sure to understand the properties of this system and harness its benefits under the responsibility of the user. Use only accessories sold by Mobile Create. Do not use commercially-available or self-built accessories, or the product will not be covered under warranty. The housing is made of PC + ABS resin. Do not throw or drop this product during transportation, or it may break. In addition, do not remove screws from this product to disassemble it, or it could cause performance degradation or failure which is not covered under the product warranty. Consult us if special quality or reliability is required for this product and it is used as a medical, disaster-
prevention, or security device, for which failure or malfunction affects life support or property significantly. Do not install this product in places which are subject to direct sunlight, or it could cause performance degradation or failure. Note: Recommended usage environment temperature: 0C to +45C Leaving stains on this product for a long time may cause flaking of the plating or paint. Wipe with a dry soft cloth periodically. When talking, keep this product approximately 5 cm away from the mouth. Talking at a close distance to this product could cause cracking or distortion of the voice transmitted to the other party. Using this product in places where cellular phone reception is poor such as in a tunnel or garage and the influence of communication line conditions (such as network line construction and crossed lines) may cause the interruption of the flow of conversing voices during a call. The firmware of this product cannot be reverse-engineered, reverse-assembled, or reverse-complied. It also cannot be modified or revised. No notices of intellectual property rights such as copyright, patent, utility model, and trademark described for this product can be deleted or modified. Points to be noted before using this product We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any direct, indirect, or incidental damage to you or a third party caused by the use of this product under your own responsibility. When using this product, be sure to take all possible measures such as by paying sufficient attention to the usage environment and conditions and by taking safety and reliability measures including malfunction prevention and preventing the spread of fire.
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Matters concerning waterproof and dustproof performances CAUTION For the proper use of this product, read the matters concerning waterproof and dustproof performances before use. Using this product without observing the matters described could cause water exposure or sand or foreign matter contamination leading to heat generation, ignition, electric shock, damage, and failure. This product achieves dustproof and waterproof performances equivalent to IP6X (Former JIS IP code 5)
(Note 1) and IPX7 (Former JIS IP code 6) (Note 2) with the rear cover, external connection terminal caps, and hook attached securely. Note 1: IP6X refers to the protection which prevents the entry of powder dust for dust test (75 m in diameter). Note 2: IPX7 refers to the protection which is not affected by water exposure. In the practical use of this product, this does not mean that operation under all conditions is assured. In addition, if a failure is determined to be due to your mishandling of this product as a result of an investigation, it is not covered under the warranty. Do not recharge while this product is wet, or it could cause electric shock or short circuit or circuit corruption, leading to fire or failure due to heat generation. Although this product is waterproof, discontinue use if liquid such as water gets into it when the rear cover is attached or detached to remove the battery pack. Continuing to use this product with liquid in it could cause heat generation, ignition, and failure. The provided recharging cradle is not waterproof or dustproof. Use the recharging cradle in places which are not splashed with water directly. If this product is splashed with liquid, unplug it immediately. In order to fulfill the waterproof and dustproof functions of this product, be sure to use this product with the accessory cover, rear cover, and USB cap attached securely.
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Matters to be noted about wireless products CAUTION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 1.5cm between the radiator & your body. contains module FCC ID: 2AHUQSL8090 information
Label information 1. Images of the elabel screen are provided below:
Select Menu > Utilities > FCC Contains FCC ID:
2AHUQSL8090 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Subject Full-text information Contains FCC ID:
2AHUQSL8090 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Scroll display Scroll key 20 sentence x 6 line is Scroll key Menu key displayed. 2. Users are able to access the information in no more than four steps in a devices menu. The actual Steps are: Select Menu > Utilities > FCC 3. The information is stored on the device, no special accessories or supplemental plugins
(e.g., a SIM/USIM card) are required to access the information. Yes.
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4. Users are provided specific instructions on how to access the information. Yes. 5. The above information must be programmed by the responsible party and the information must be secured in such a manner that thirdparties cannot modify it. The elabel information is preprogrammed by the grantee. The user cannot modify the elabel formation.
This MPT-H1 model conforms to the technical standards for the absorption of radio waves into the human body established by the government, as well as international guidelines for radio-radiation protection. These guidelines, established on scientific grounds to prevent radio waves emitted from wireless devices such as cellular phones, which are used close to the human head, from affecting human health, stipulates that the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) representing the average energy amount of radio waves absorbed into the human head shall not exceed the guideline value of 2 W/kg. This guideline value, which includes sufficient safety factor regardless of the age and body size of the user, is equivalent to the international guidelines established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in a cooperative relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SARs of this wireless device on the temporal region of the head and when this device is worn on the body are 0.634 W/kg and 0.742 W/kg respectively. Although SARs may vary slightly depending on each product, they all satisfy the permitted value. For detailed information on SAR, refer to the following websites:
The Radio Use Website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/sys/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses of Japan http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html WARNING Do not disassemble, modify or repair this product, or it could cause a failure, ignition, electric shock, and damage. We assume no responsibility for problems with the main unit and peripheral devices caused by such modification. Modifying this product violates the Radio Act.
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Functions of Parts Main unit Front Power/Volume Knob Moving this knob up and down turns the power on and off, turning it left and right adjusts the sound volume. PTT Button Pressing this PTT Button during a call transmits sound to a counterpart radio. Short-cut Button Pressing registered call modes or menus. button this enables Upper Left Button Pressing this button enables switching of call modes. Lower Left Button This button is used mainly when receiving a call. Up, Down, Left, Right Button This button is used when adjusting sound volume and selecting menu functions. 2nd Microphone Talk toward this port during a call in silent mode. Rear Belt Clip Attaching Port This port is used when attaching the belt clip. Rear Cover This cover can be separated from the main unit when removing the battery pack. Rear Cover Hook This hook is used when removing the battery pack.
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3G Antenna Ear Speaker The sound transmitted from a counterpart radio as well as sound effects are played in silent mode. Top Microphone Talk toward this port during a call. Accessory Port Remove the accessory cover and connect a wired microphone to this port. OK Button This button is used when finalizing a choice and making a call. Upper Right Button This button is used when selecting menu functions. Home Button Pressing this button returns to the call mode which was determined by call back mode selection. Numeric Keypad This keypad is used when entering a number during individual calls. Main Speaker The sound transmitted from a counterpart radio as well as sound effects are played. Status LED This LED displays condition. the current system Top Charger LED This LED displays the recharging status. USB Port Remove the USB cap to connect a USB cable to this port. Bottom Display screen GPS RSSI The reception level of the GPS receiving antenna is displayed. 3G RSSI The antenna reception level of the packet communications network is displayed on a scale of one to four. Ticker Function Information such as time, manner mode, and incoming call is displayed. Call Mode The current call mode is displayed. Selected Radio ID The number of the radio ID which is selected for the current call mode is displayed. External Microphone Connection Status The external microphone connection status is displayed. Function of the Upper Left Button The function of the upper left button is displayed. Key Lock Icon This icon represents the status when the keys are locked.
(Screen during a call) Function of the Up and Down/OK Button The function of the up and down/OK button is displayed.
(Home screen) Function of the Upper Right Button The function of the upper right button is displayed. Battery Status The remaining battery level and external power supply are displayed. Call Status These are displayed during a call. Sound Volume The sound volume of the speaker which is set to be output is displayed. During a call, pressing the up or down button changes the sound volume. Break-in Call Status This is displayed during a break-in call.
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Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack Attaching and detaching the battery pack 1:
Move the rear cover hook on the bottom down to remove the rear cover. Upper claws on the rear cover Rear cover Power supply terminal on the main unit 2:
Slide the battery pack down into the main unit with the upper claw on the rear cover fit in the groove on the rear cover hook of the main unit. Battery pack Battery pack terminal Rear cover hook Pay attention to the orientation of the battery pack The battery pack shall be attached in such a way that the gold color terminal on the bottom faces the lower right (as shown in the figure on the left side) and the letters can be seen as shown in the figure on the right side. Incorrect attachment of the battery pack could cause a failure or an unexpected accident.
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Attaching and Detaching the Belt Clip Attaching and detaching the belt clip 1:
With the belt clip hole aligned with the belt clip screw hole, put the belt clip screw into the belt clip hole and tighten it. 2:
Loosen the belt clip screw to detach the belt clip. Belt clip screw hole Belt clip screw Belt clip screw hole Belt clip
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Recharging the Battery How to recharge the battery using a recharging cradle Connect the recharging cradle to the AC adapter and then plug the AC adapter in a 100 V AC outlet. On the recharging cradle side MPT-H1 (Main unit) 2:
Dedicated AC adapter Insert the main unit into the recharging cradle with the guide on the recharging cradle fit in the groove on the side of the main unit. Spare battery LED*
Off Red light
: The battery is not attached
: Recharging is completed
: During recharging 3:
The red charger LED on the main unit lights up and then goes out when recharging is completed.
* Used when the spare battery is attached. Recharging cradle AC adapter insertion port It takes approximately 180 minutes to recharge the battery (when the main unit is off). Although communication can be performed during recharging, it takes longer to recharge the battery depending on the communication conditions. Remove the power cord from the outlet after recharging is completed. For more details about the spare battery, please contact our distributor.
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Recharging the battery through the micro-USB port 1:
2:
3:
Open the cap (USB cap) on the bottom to find the micro-USB connector (Female micro-B). Front With the main unit facing front, connect a general-purpose micro-USB cable to the micro-USB connector. Then, connect the opposite side of the cable to a power supply (such as PC). Micro-USB connector USB cap The red charger LED on the top of the main unit lights up and then goes out when recharging is completed. Front Male micro-USB
(Male micro-B) Charger LED Off
: When the battery is not attached or recharging is completed Red light
: During recharging Do not recharge without the battery pack in the main unit. Be sure to meet the following recharging conditions. Operating temperature and humidity range of the charger:
0 to 40C / 45 to 85% RH It takes approximately 360 minutes to recharge the battery (when the main unit is off). Although communication can be performed during recharging, it takes longer to recharge the battery depending on the communication conditions.
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Turning the Power On/Off Turning the power on 1: Pressing the long until the status LED lights up vibrates the main unit and turns the power on. Power button 2: The screen lights up and the start screen is displayed. Home screen Start screen After a system check, the home screen is displayed. It requires some time to make a call after the main unit is started up. Check the RSSI displayed on the screen before making a call. Turning the power off 1: Press the long. Power button 2: The main unit vibrates and displays the OFF message on the screen before the power is turned off. Power-off screen
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Remaining Battery Level Remaining battery level How to check the remaining battery level During use, the remaining battery level is displayed on top of the home screen. The more the scale marks, the more of the battery remains. When no scale marks are displayed and the red charger LED starts flashing, recharge the battery with it mounted in the main unit or replace it with a new one. During recharging, the remaining battery level icon shows that recharging is underway. Standby mode The battery pack deteriorates after repeated electric recharge and discharge. If the battery life is extremely shorter than before, replace with a new battery pack. Under low-temperature environment, the remaining battery level displayed may be lower than the actual level. Home screen Standby mode is a mode which cuts electric power consumption. When Standby mode is on, the product is switched to this mode if it is not operated for a preset period of time. How to set Standby mode [Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [01 (General Settings)] >
[05 (Standby Setting)]
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Making/Receiving a Call Making a call (outgoing) A call can be made in the call mode selected on the screen. For how to switch call modes, refer to Switching call modes on page 21. 1 : Check if the call mode and counterpart radio that you want to make a call to are correct and then press the PTT button or the . OK button Selected Radio ID screen Call mode Counterpart radio 2 : After the beep, beep, dialing tone, a blip sound is produced when the connection is completed. 3 : Speak into the microphone sound collecting port while pressing the PTT button. Top microphone sound collecting port Screen displayed during a call PTT Button RSSI No service Weak radio wave signal Stronger radio wave signal
(Before connection) RSSI is just a rough indication and does not assure the call quality. The flow of conversing voices may be interrupted during a call even when the radio wave signal is strong.
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Receiving a call (incoming) 1: After a blip ring tone, the call mode is displayed on the screen. 2: You can talk while long-pressing the PTT button. Incoming call screen Ring tones for different call modes Individual Call Break-in Calls Group Calls Ring tone Boop blip Ring tone Boop boop blip Ring tone Blip Other kinds of group calls: Group call, all call, and dispatcher call, etc.
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Changing the sound volume On the home screen, turning the switches the Break-in message Volume knob displayed at the bottom of the screen to Main speaker or Ear speaker icons as shown in the Figure on the right to enable the volume to be changed. Break-in call setting display Main speaker icon Ear speaker icon The change in screen when the While the main speaker icon is displayed, the volume can be changed with the or the . While the ear speaker icon is displayed, the volume can be changed with the . Setting the volume to zero activates silent mode. volume is changed Up/down button Turn up Up/down button Volume knob Up/down button The volume can also be changed during a call or on the volume settings screen in the menu Turn down To talk with better sound When talking, keep the product approximately 5 cm away from the mouth. Talking very close to the product may crack or distort the voice sound delivered to the counterpart. The sensitivity of the microphone can be changed from the Menu as follows:
How to change the microphone sensitivity:
[Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [03 (Voice Qualities)] >
[02 (Mic Sensitivity)]
According to the voice volume, change the quality of voice to one which is friendly to the counterpart.
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Silent mode Silent mode is a mode which makes call with next to the ear. Volume knob On the home screen, turning the counterclockwise changes from the main speaker icon to the ear speaker icon as shown in the Figure below and silent mode is activated. In silent mode, the top microphone input and main speaker output are switched to the 2nd microphone input and ear speaker output, respectively. Call position on silent mode While the volume is displayed with the icon, the ear speaker volume can be turned up and down Switched to silent mode using the . Up/down button Volume knob Displaying the silent mode ticker Home screen during silent mode To cancel silent mode, turn the clockwise on the home screen. On the home screen during silent mode, the silent mode ticker is displayed. When the vibrator is enabled, The vibrator operates when switched to silent mode. When a call is incoming, the vibrator operates according to a preset vibrating pattern.
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Making a Call A wide variety of call modes Standard call modes Individual call This mode enables talking to an another radio on a one-to-one basis. Dispatcher call This mode enables talking to all dispatchers in the group simultaneously. All call Group call This mode enables talking to all radios together. This mode enables talking to all radios in the group simultaneously. Channel call This mode enables talking to radios registered with the same channel number. Talkaround call This mode enables talking to radios in a user who exist within a predetermined distance centering around the mobile radio of the caller. Interrupt call modes Break-in individual call Break-in dispatcher call Break-in all call This mode forcibly terminates a radio during a call and makes it join an individual call. This mode forcibly terminates a dispatcher during a call and makes it join a dispatcher call. This mode forcibly terminates radios during a call and makes them join an all call. Break-in group call This mode forcibly terminates radios in the group during a call and makes them join a group call. Break-in channel call This mode forcibly terminates radios within the same channel number during a call and makes them join a channel call. Break-in all dispatcher call This mode forcibly terminates all dispatchers during a call and makes them join an all dispatcher call. Special-purpose call mode All dispatcher call This mode enables talking to all dispatchers including those in different groups. Adding or changing call modes requires setting by a dealer. Contact a dealer for details.
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Switching call modes In the case of an individual call 1: Entering a radio ID with the numeric keypad on the home screen switches to individual call mode. Numeric keypad However, if the home screen is in channel call mode, enter a channel number. Press buttons Individual call mode In the case of other call modes 1: Pressing the on the home screen switches among call modes. How to switch between call modes Every time the upper left button is pressed, call modes are switched in the order they are registered. Upper left button Call modes are switched in the order they are registered. All call mode change call modes. Channel call mode Press the button Dispatcher call mode The call modes that you want to use need to be registered in advance. Contact a dealer if you want to change the order in which call modes are switched or to add or
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Useful Functions Register group ID function How to set this function 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button 2: Choose [05 (Group Settings)] using the and press the to go to the setting screen. Up/down button OK button 3: Choose [01 (Main Group)] using the and press the to go to the registration screen. Up/down button OK button 4: Choose a group using the , check it using the , and register it using the . Up/down button OK button Upper right button Menu screen Group screen ID registration Main group ID registration screen Registration completion screen Since group ID registration requires packet transfer communication, registration may fail if radio wave signals are weak. If it fails, try the registration again. This function may not be usable depending on the type of system you use. Contact a dealer for details.
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Useful Functions Channel selection function How to set this function 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button 2: Choose [06 (Channel Settings)] using the and press the to go to the setting screen. Up/down button OK button 3: Choose [01 (Set Channel)] using the and press the to go to the registration screen. Up/down button OK button 4: Enter a channel number using the numeric keypad and press the to register it. Menu screen Register button Channel selection screen Channel number registration screen Registration completion screen Since channel selection requires packet transfer communication, selection may fail if radio wave signals are weak. If it fails, try the selection again. This function may not be usable depending on the type of device you have. Contact a dealer for details.
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Useful Functions Call back mode selection function The radio displayed on the home screen after a call can be changed according to the following procedure:
Call back mode selection Received call mode The mode of the call received from a counterpart radio is retained after a call. In the case of an individual call, the radio ID is also retained. Transmitted call mode Previous call mode The radio ID and mode of the call that you made are retained after a call. Irrespective of whether an incoming or outgoing call, the radio ID and mode of the last call are retained after a call. Initial call mode After a call, the radio ID and call modes are switched to those set here. Any individual radio and call mode which are already registered can be chosen. The call mode which is set as the initial call mode needs to be registered in advance. Contact a dealer for details. How to set this function 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button 2: Choose [02 (Call Back Mode)] using the and press the to go to the call back mode selection screen Up/down button OK button 3: Choose the call back mode selection that you want to set using the and check it with the to complete the selection. Up/down button OK button Menu screen Call back mode selection screen
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Useful Functions Short-cut function Registering short-cuts for call modes, individual radios, and menus which are frequently used enables them to be easily invoked. Up to ten short-cuts can be registered. How to register a short-cut
(Example: Registering a short-cut for the No. 123 individual radio) 1: Long-press the short-cut button while the No. 123 individual radios is selected. Individual call selection screen Short-cut button Long-press this button 2: When the short-cut registration screen is displayed, choose with the and register with the . OK button Registration screen Registration screen Up/down button How to invoke a short-cut 1: Pressing the short-cut button switches the screens in the order they are Short-cut display Short-cut screen registered. If multiple numbers of short-cuts are registered, they are invoked in ascending order. Short-cuts may not be usable depending on the type of device used. Contact a dealer for details.
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Useful Functions Talk history function Up to ten received and transmitted calls are saved, respectively. How to display the talk history 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button Menu screen 2: Choose [03 (Talk History)] using the and press the to switch between screens. Up/down button OK button 3: Press the to switch between the received call history and the transmitted call history. Upper right button Received call history Transmitted call history Switch with the upper right button
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Useful Functions Key-lock function This function disables key input to prevent malfunction during transportation. How to set this function 1: Long-pressing the included in the numeric keypad
# button on the home screen activates the key-lock function. Display of key-lock state However, the power/volume knob is kept enabled even in the key-
lock state. Key-lock screen How to cancel this function 2 : To cancel the key-lock function, long-press the included in the numeric keypad again.
# button Calls can be received even in the state where the keys are locked. Although the key-lock function is cancelled temporarily when a call is received, it is enabled again after the call.
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Useful Functions Text message function If the dynamic control service has been introduced, text messages can be sent to individual radios from a computer. The text messages received can be checked again from the menu. It is nighttime now. Please take care when driving. Text message receipt screen How to check text messages again 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button 2: Choose [07 (Text Message)] using the and switch among screens using the . OK button Up/down button 3: Choose the text message that you want to check using the and switch among screens using the . OK button Up/down button Menu screen Test message selection screen The dynamic control service needs to be applied for. Contact a dealer for details. Up to ten text messages received are stored and can be checked from the menu.
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Useful Functions Call back function If the main unit is not operated during an individual call, the message is displayed on the home screen. To make a call to a caller, press the PTT button or the OK button. Home screen: If you had a call How to set this function The You have a missed call. message is displayed 1: Switch to the [Menu] screen using the . Upper right button 2: Choose [08 (Call Options)] using the and switch among screens using the . Up/down button 3: Press the to select [01 (CallBackSettings)] and [01 OK button Up/down button
(On/Off)] and switch between screens. 4: Choosing ON with the and checking a call with the set this function. Up/down button OK button 5: Press the to switch the screen and choose [02 (Alert Timer)] to set Upper left button the notification timer using the announce sound effect. The [ (Alert Timer) setting is disabled when the main unit is switched to standby mode.
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Menu screen Call back selection screen Call back setting screen
(Selecting 01) Call back function screen Call back setting screen
(Selecting 02) Alert timer screen
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Useful Functions Vibration function The vibrator operates when a call is received and a mode is changed. If the vibration function is on, a vibration pattern is executed once in the event of power on, power off, receipt of call, call back, and no battery remained. How to set this function
[Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [01 (General Settings)] > [02
(Vibration)]
Different vibration patterns can be set depending on the type of call:
Individual Call : No vibration + three vibration patterns Break-in Calls : No vibration + three vibration patterns Group Calls
: No vibration + three vibration patterns How to set a vibration pattern when a call is received
[Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [01 (General Settings)] > [04
(Receiving Call)] > [01 (Vibration)]
The vibrator operates when the main unit is switched to silent mode with the vibration function on.
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Useful Functions Menu function Menu 01 (Volume Settings) The speaker volume can be changed (0 to 20). 01 (Main) 02 (Ear) The main speaker volume can be set. The ear speaker volume can be set. 03 (Remote Speaker) The speaker volume of the speaker microphone can be set. 04 (Headphone) The head set speaker volume can be set. 02 (Call Back Mode) The call mode displayed on the home screen after a call can be changed
(Received call)
(Transmitted call)
(Previous call)
(Fixed) (Group) 03 / (Talk History) 04 (Record Settings) 01 (Save) 02 (Play) 05 (Group Settings) 01 (Main Group) 02 (Sub Group) 03 (My Group) 04 (Group List) 06 (Channel Settings) 01 (Set Channel) 02 (My Channel) 03 (Channel List) 07 (Text Message) 08 (Call Options) 01 (CallBackSettings) 02 (Remote Monitor) The mode of the call received from a counterpart radio is retained after a call. In the case of an individual call, the radio ID is also retained. The radio ID and mode of the call that you made are retained after a call. Irrespective of whether an incoming or outgoing call, the radio ID and mode of the last call is retained after a call. After a call, the radio ID and call modes are switched to those set here. Any individual radio and call mode which are already registered can be chosen. The talk history of each of ten past incoming and ongoing calls can be checked. The ten most recent calls are recorded (the voice sound of the counterpart radio only). The ten most recent recorded calls can be displayed, played, and saved. Saved calls can be displayed and played. The call group that you want to belong to can be set. The main group that you want to belong to can be set. The sub group that you want to belong to can be set. The main and sub groups that you now belong to can be displayed. The list of all groups can be displayed. Channels can be set. The channel that you want to belong to can be set. The channel that you now belong to can be displayed. The list of up to 50 radio IDs for the channels that you now belong to can be displayed. The ten most recent text messages received can be checked. The call back function and the remote monitor can be set. The call back function can be set. The remote monitor can be set.
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09 (Utilities) 03 (Multi Point CN) 01 (General Settings) 01 (Home setting) 02 Vibration A wide variety of functions can be set. Settings can be reset. The call or location display of the home screen can be selected. The vibrator can be enabled/disabled. Any one of no microphone connection, Top microphone, and 2nd microphone can be selected. The blocking of incoming calls and vibration in the event of the receipt of a call can be set. Vibration patterns for each call mode can be set. 01 (Vibration) Any one of no vibration and patterns 1-3 can be selected. 01 (Individual Call) Any one of no vibration and patterns 1-3 can be selected. 02 (Break-in Calls) 03 (Group Calls) Any one of no vibration and patterns 1-3 can be selected. 04 (Receiving Call) 02 (Block Incoming) 05 (Standby Setting) 06USB (USB Setting) 07 (ResetAllSettings) 02 (Short Cuts) 03 (Voice Qualities) 01 (Speaker Quality) 02 (Mic Sensitivity) 04 (Display Settings) 01 (Contrast) 02 (Key Back Light) 03 (LCD Back Light) 04 (LCD BL Color) 05 (Illuminance) 05 (Sound Effects) The blocking of incoming calls can be set. The starting time of standby mode can be set. USB communication can be selected. All settings can be returned to default values. The list of registered short-cuts can be displayed or cancelled. The equalizer function and microphone sensitivity can be adjusted. The sound equalizer function can be selected. Microphone sensitivity can be changed. The screen display and light can be set. The screen contrast can be adjusted. The key back light can be turned on/off. The LCD back light can be turned on/off. The LCD back light color can be set. The illuminance sensor can be turned on/off. Effective sounds can be enabled/disabled. The boot sound can be enabled/disabled. The key touch sound can be enabled/disabled. 01 (Boot Sound) 02 (Key Touch Tone) 03 (Message Tone) Whether the test message receipt sound is produced only once or continuously can be selected. 04 (CallMode Announce)) 05 (Volume) 06 (Call) 01 (Call Tone) 02 (PTT Tone) 03 (Talk Permit Tone) The call mode announce sound can be enabled/disabled. The volume balance of effective sounds can be set. The call-related sounds can be turned on/off. Can be turned on/off. Can be turned on/off. Can be turned on/off. 04 (Connect Tone) 05 (Disconnect Tone) 06 (System Status) 01 (System Clock) 02GPS (GPS status) 01 (Receiving Status) 02 (Lat/Lon) Can be turned on/off. Can be turned on/off. The status of the network and system can be checked. The time of receipt can be displayed. The GPS receiving status can be displayed. The status can be displayed. The status can be displayed.
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03// (Spd/Deg/Alt) 04GPS (GPS Time) 05 (GPS RSSI) 03 (Network Status) 01 (3G RSSI) 02 (3G Condition) 03 (Module The status can be displayed. The time can be displayed. The level can be displayed. The RSSI and communication status of 3G packet communication can be displayed. The status can be displayed. The status can be displayed. The status of the 3G module can be displayed. Condition) 04 (Voltage/Current) 05 (Device Condition) 01 (Key Checker) 02USB (USB) 03 (Charge) 06(Microphone Test) The status of the power voltage and current which are supplied to the main unit can be displayed. The current status of the device can be displayed. The keys which are pressed can be displayed. The USB connection status can be displayed. The status of power supply and charge can be displayed. Pressing the PTT button can start recording and releasing it can play the recorded sound. The IP address of this system can be displayed. 07IP (IP Address) 08 (System Info) The software version and serial number can be displayed. 01 (Software The firmware version of this radio can be displayed. Ver.) 02 (Serial The serial number of this radio can be displayed. Number) 03 (Regulatory) 043G (3G Firmware) The firmware version of the 3G module can be displayed. The technology conformance mark can be displayed. 07 This function is used by a retailer when various settings are configured and requires a password. Some functions may not be used depending on the type of system used. Contact a dealer for details.
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Troubleshooting If you suspect a failure If you suspect a failure, check the following. If the problem still cannot be solved, contact a dealer. The power cannot be turned on The buttons cannot be operated If the length of time of pressing the power button is too short, the system does not start up. Long-press the power button until the status LED lights up. Check if the battery pack is attached properly. If the remaining battery level is insufficient, the system cannot start up. Recharge the battery or replace it with a new one. If the key-lock function is enabled, the buttons cannot be operated. Check whether the key-lock function is enabled. If any of the following messages are displayed on the screen, take the following actions:
Receiver is on another session.Call back later. This message is displayed when the counterpart radio is on the line. Make a call again later. In spite of trying to make a call, you have trouble getting through to a counterpart No reply.Receivers are out of range or powered off. The counterpart radio is switched off or out of the service area. Make a call again later. Error.Wrong Number. This wireless radio ID is not registered with the system. Check if the number of the counterpart radio is correct. Out of range.Can't connect to voice server. Check the RSSI of the microphone and make a call again in a place where the radio wave signal is strong. Out of range.Can't connect to voice server. Can't call now.Call back later. There is the possibility of a network failure. Make a call again later.
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You have trouble transmitting your voice You have trouble hearing the voice of a counterpart The battery cannot be recharged The sound quality may be deteriorated if your mouth is too close to the microphone sound collecting port. Keep the product approximately 5 cm away when you talk. Be careful not to put your fingers on the microphone sound collecting port. The microphone sensitivity can be changed from Utilities in the menu. Adjust the microphone sensitivity according to the loudness of the voice. How to adjust the microphone sensitivity: [Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [03 (Voice Quality)] > [02 (Mic Sensitivity)]
Check to see if the volume setting is too small. Be careful not to put your hand on the speaker. The sound quality of the speaker can be changed from Utilities in the menu. You can change to an ear-friendly sound quality according to the surrounding environment. How to adjust the sound quality: [Menu] > [09 (Utilities)] > [03 (Voice Quality)]
> [01 (Speaker Quality)]
Check if the power cord is properly connected to the recharging cradle and the electric outlet. Check if the USB cable is properly connected (at the time of recharging through USB). Check if the battery pack is attached properly.
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Principal Specifications Dimensions Weight Power-supply voltage Consumption current Serviceable time Surrounding environment Communication method Transmission output Transmission rate W 54 D 30 H 123 mm (excluding projections) 240 g (with the battery pack) Power supplied from the recharging cradle: 5.5 V DC (Maximum current: 2 A) Power supplied from USB: 5.0 V DC (Maximum current: 500 mA) Provided battery pack: 3.8 V DC (2,420 mAh) During transmission/reception: 350 mA (Up to 500 mA) During standby: 260 mA
[Normal mode] Approximately 9 hours (if the ratio of reception : transmission :
standby is 1:1:8)
[Standby mode] Approximately 13 hours (Same as above) Note: Recharging time: Approximately 180 minutes (when the power is off and the cradle is used) Operational temperature: - 20C to 60C (During recharge: 0 C 40 C) 3G (HSPA) 800 / 2100 MHz Up to 0.25 W Receiving: 14.4 Mbps (HSDPA) / 384 kbps (W-CDMA) (Maximum) Sending: 5.7 Mbps (HSUPA) / 384 kbps (W-CDMA) (Maximum) GPS Equipped Speaker output Water-proof and dust-
proof properties 2 systems: Main speaker of 1W, ear receiver of 0.01 W Equivalent to IP67 Reproducing, copying, or modifying this document, in whole or in part, without permission is prohibited. The specifications, design, and other information contained in this document are subject to change for improvement without prior notice. Mobile Create USA, Inc.
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