Hytera Communications MD78XU1 Digital Mobile Radio User Manual MD780 DMR Owner s Manual
Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd. Digital Mobile Radio MD780 DMR Owner s Manual
Users Manual
Preface Thank you for purchasing Hytera MD780 DMR digital mobile radio. As a product built to the DMR standard, MD780 is endowed with ergonomic design and comprehensive digital functions to deliver an advanced communication solution. With MD780, you can make use of digital functions to top the competition! To derive optimum performance from your radio, please read this manual and the supplied Safety Information Booklet carefully before use. Icon Information The following icons are available through this manual: Alert Icons Caution: indicates situations that could cause damage to your radio. Note: indicates tips that can help you make better use of your radio. Function Icons : indicates functions that are available on digital channel only. : indicates functions that are available on analog channel only. Functions marked with no function icons are available on both analog and digital channels. Term Explanation Key Operation Short press: to press a key and release it quickly; Long press: to press a key and remain holding it down for a predefined period (2 seconds by default); Hold down: to press a key and remain holding it down. Private Call Private call is initiated by a single user to another user, involving the calling party and the called party only. Group Call Group call is initiated by a single user to a group, involving the calling party and all the group members. All Call All call is a call initiated to all the users on a channel. It is used to deliver important notices. Squelch This technology can remove excessive background noises, improving your communication quality. Copyright Information Hytera and CRS are registered trademarks of Hytera in the PRC and/or other countries or areas. Hytera 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 Hytera product described in this manual may include Hytera computer programs stored in memory or other media. Laws in the PRC and/or other countries or areas preserve for Hytera exclusive rights for Hytera computer programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any rights to the purchaser with respect to Hytera computer programs. Any Hytera computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of Hytera. Disclaimer Hytera endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technology development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Hytera. If you have any suggestions or would like to learn more details, please visit our website at: http://www.hytera.cn. Note: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment RF Energy Exposure Compliance Your radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Your radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures: Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) key; to receive, release the PTT key. FCC Licensing Information Part 15 Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Licensing Requirements A license from Federal Communications Commission is required prior to use. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Contact your dealer for more information. Contents Checking Items in the Package......................................................................................... 4 Radio Overview................................................................................................................. 5 Front Panel ................................................................................................................ 5 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................. 6 Programmable Keys .................................................................................................. 6 Installation ......................................................................................................................... 7 Status Indicators.............................................................................................................. 10 LCD Icons ................................................................................................................ 10 LED Indicator ............................................................................................................11 Basic Operations............................................................................................................. 12 Turning the Radio On/Off ......................................................................................... 12 Adjusting the Volume ............................................................................................... 12 Selecting a Zone ...................................................................................................... 12 Selecting a Channel................................................................................................. 13 Digital/Analog Switch ............................................................................................... 13 Call........................................................................................................................... 13 Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................. 15 Contact ................................................................................................................... 15 Message .................................................................................................................. 16 Call Log.................................................................................................................... 17 Scan......................................................................................................................... 18 Zone......................................................................................................................... 19 Settings.................................................................................................................... 19 Functions and Operations ............................................................................................... 21 Scan......................................................................................................................... 21 Public Address ......................................................................................................... 22 Talk Around .............................................................................................................. 22 Monitor..................................................................................................................... 22 Squelch Off .............................................................................................................. 23 Emergency............................................................................................................... 23 Ignition Sense .......................................................................................................... 27 Busy Channel Lockout ............................................................................................. 28 Time-out Timer (TOT) .............................................................................................. 28 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 29 Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................... 31 Optional Accessories....................................................................................................... 31 Appendix: Input Method .................................................................................................. 32 Checking Items in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Palm Microphone Microphone Hanger and Screws Mounting Bracket Kit Fuse Power Cord Owner’s Manual Safety Information Booklet Quick Reference Guide Radio Unit Radio Overview Front Panel No. ○ Part Name Volume Control / Channel No. Part Name ○ LED Indicator Selector Knob ○ LCD Display ○ OK/Menu Key ○ Back Key ○ Power On/Off key ○ Up Key ○ Down Key ○ Speaker 10 ○ Programmable Keys 11 ○ Microphone Jack 12 ○ Emergency Key Rear Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name ○ BNC Antenna Connector ○ Power Inlet ○ Accessory Jack ○ Antenna Jack Programmable Keys For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the keys P1, P2, P3, P4, Emergency key, No. and as shortcuts to the functions listed below: Shortcut Keys Description Zone Up Quick access to desired zone Zone Down Quick access to desired zone Message Contact List Call Log Quick access to the menu “Message” Quick access to Contact List Quick access to the menu “Call Log” To adjust power level through one button Adjusting Power Level press. To allow public addressing via the external Public Address speaker. Talk Around To directly communicate with other radios. To adjust the condition for incoming signal Monitor match. To adjust the condition for incoming signal 10 Monitor Momentary match. To always unmute speaker no matter whether 11 Squelch Off carrier is present or not. To always unmute speaker no matter whether 12 Squelch Off Momentary carrier is present or not. 13 Scan To receive signals on other channels. 14 Nuisance Temporary Delete To temporarily ignore unwanted channel activity. 15 Emergency To summon help in emergent situations. To temporarily adjust the squelch threshold 16 Adjusting Squelch Level required for the radio to unmute. Note: Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer. Installation Before you install the radio in a vehicle, be sure to read the following instructions carefully: Instructions The radio operates with negative grounded power supply of 13.2 ± 15%V only. Please check polarity and voltage of the power supply on vehicle before you install the radio. Please check how long the screws will extend from the bottom surface of radio, before you install the radio. Be sure to drill mounting hole with caution, to avoid damage of the vehicle wiring and parts. Please connect the supplied antenna and power cord to the radio, before you install the radio in the bracket. Install the radio with Hytera supplied mounting bracket, to avoid radio loose in case of accidents. The loose radio may cause bodily injury. Install the radio in a location where it’s easy to reach the front panel controls. Please make sure there’s sufficient space at back of the radio for wiring. When the fuse for DC power cord needs replacement, it must be replaced by a fuse with the same specification. Installation Tools Electric drill Cross head screwdriver Hex socket sleeve (used for 4.8*20mm self-tapping screws) Installation Steps 1. Install the bracket in a location where it’s easy to operate the radio. 2. Connect accessories such as antenna and power cord to the radio. 3. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and secure it using the locking knobs. 4. Install the microphone hanger in a location where it’s easy to reach the microphone. 5. Plug the palm microphone into the microphone jack on the front panel, and then place it on the hanger. No. Part Name No. Part Name ○ Radio Unit ○ Locking Knobs ○ Mounting Bracket ○ 4.8 × 20 mm Self-tapping Screws ○ Palm Microphone ○ 4 × 16 mm Self-tapping Screws 7 ○ Microphone Hanger ○ Power Inlet ○ Black Power Cord 10 ○ Red Power Cord 11 ○ Fuse 12 ○ BNC Antenna Connector Status Indicators LCD Icons The LCD of your radio displays the radio status, text entries, and menu items. The following are the icons that appear on the radio’s display. Standby Interface Status Icons Icon Name Icon Radio Status No signal RSSI More bars indicate better signal strength New Message/Unread Message Message Icons Inbox is full 10 Scanning is in progress Scanning pauses on a non-priority channel Scan Icons Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 1 Scanning pauses on Priority Channel 2 Low Tx power for the current channel Tx Power Icons High Tx power for the current channel Monitor Icon Monitor function is active Speaker Icon Speaker is unmuted Emergency mode (other than secret emergency) Emergency Icon is active or an emergency message is received The knob currently operates in channel selection Knob Operation mode. Mode Icons The knob currently operates in volume adjustment mode. Operation Mode Icons Icon Name Icon Operation Mode Direct Mode: Under this mode, radios communicate with each other directly. Operation Mode Repeater Mode: Under this mode, radios communicate with each other via a repeater. LED Indicator The LED indicator will help you easily identify current radio status. LED Indicator Radio Status 11 LED flashes green Powering on LED glows red Transmitting LED glows green Receiving LED flashes orange Scanning is in progress Basic Operations Turning the Radio On/Off To turn the radio on, hold down the Power On/Off key until the following indications are given: the radio displays “Hytera" and sounds power-up alert, and LED flashes green. To turn the radio off, long press the Power On/Off key. Adjusting the Volume When the Volume Control / Channel Selector knob operates in volume adjustment mode (the radio displays the icon ), rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. Alert tone volume is programmable by your dealer. Selecting a Zone A zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property, and is programmed by your dealer. The radio supports up to 32 zones, each with a maximum of 16 channels. You may select a zone through any of the following methods: 1. Through menu selection Go to the Zone menu, and use the Up/Down keys to select your desired zone. 2. Through the function keys You may quickly toggle to your desired zone, through press of the programmed Zone Up 12 or Zone Down key. Note: You dealer may designate the power-up zone and channel. If not, the radio will enter the zone and channel last used. Selecting a Channel Press the Volume Control / Channel Selector knob to switch it to channel selection mode (the radio displays the icon ), and then rotate the knob to select your desired channel. Alias of the current channel will appear on the standby screen. Digital/Analog Switch Each channel can be programmed as either analog channel or digital channel. If the current zone includes both analog and digital channels, you may quickly switch between digital and analog channels through the Volume Control / Channel Selector knob. When switching from digital to analog mode, some features such as Message will be unavailable. Call Transmitting a Private Call You may transmit a Private Call through any of the following methods. When transmitting a Private Call, the icon will appear. Transmitting a call to the preset contact In standby mode, pressing PTT key will transmit an individual call to the contact (a Private Call number) preset for the current channel. Note: Your dealer may preset a contact for each digital channel. The preset contact could be a 13 Private Call number, a Group Call number or an All Call number. Transmitting a call through Contact List or Call Log (1) Go to Contact -> Contact List, or go to Call Log -> Call List. (2) Use the Up/Down key to select the Private Call number you want to call. (3) Hold down PTT key to transmit a Private Call to the selected contact. Transmitting a call through Manual Dial (1) Go to Contact -> Manual Dial. (2) Input a Private Call number you want to call. (3) Hold down PTT key to transmit a call. Transmitting a Group Call You may transmit a Group Call through any of the following methods. When transmitting a will appear. Group Call, the icon Transmitting a call to the preset contact In standby mode, pressing PTT will transmit a Group Call to the contact (a Group Call number) preset for the current channel. Transmitting a call through Contact List (1) Go to Contact -> Contact List. (2) Use the Up/Down key to select the Group Call number you want to call. (3) Hold down PTT to transmit a Group Call to the selected contact. Transmitting an All Call Methods are the same as those in Transmitting a Group Call. When transmitting an All Call, the icon will appear. Receiving and Responding to a Call Receiving a Call 14 When a call is received, your radio will display the corresponding icon as follows: for a Private Call, for a Group Call and for an All Call. Responding to a Private/Group Call After a Private Call or Group Call is received, you may press the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. If you do not respond to a received Private Call, the radio will display the missed call icon Note: You cannot respond to an All Call. Calls on Analog Channels To transmit on an analog channel, hold down the PTT and speak into the microphone. To receive, release the PTT. Menu Navigation Contact To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Contact”. 15 Contact List You can save up to 200 entries in the list. To access this item, select “Contact -> Contact List” or press the shortcut key for Contact List. Editing a Contact You can edit the number and alias of each private contact. Viewing a Contact You can view details of each contact. Deleting a Contact You can delete a Private Call contact. However, please note that you can not delete the contact when there is only one entry left in the list. In addition, the individual contact preset on the digital channel cannot be deleted either. New Contact You can add a Private Call contact to the contact list. The available contact number is 1 to 16776415. Manual Dial You can manually input the Private Call number for calling. Message To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Message”, or press the shortcut key for Message directly. 16 New Message You can create your desired text message and send it to an individual user or to a talk group. Quick Text Under this option there are some text messages (10 entries at most) preset by your dealer. You can choose to edit and send any entry. Inbox The inbox can save up to 10 received messages. When the inbox is full, the icon will appear. For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Reply, Forward, View Details and Delete. To delete all messages in the inbox, select “Message -> Inbox -> Delete All”. Outbox The outbox can save up to 10 sent messages. When the outbox is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. For each message, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Resend, Forward, View Details and Delete. To delete all messages in the outbox, select “Message -> Outbox -> Delete All”. Call Log To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Call Log”, or press the shortcut key for Call Log directly. 17 This radio can save up to 10 entries in the lists Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls and Missed Calls respectively. When the memory for call log is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by latest one automatically. After accessing a list and selecting an entry, you can perform any of these operations: hold down the PTT key to initiate a call; add it to Contact List; or delete it. Scan To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Scan”. Scan On/Off The feature “Scan” allows you to listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members. This option is used to enable or disable the function. Scan List You can request your dealer to create a scan list for each channel. Each list may contain 32 channels at most (either digital channel or analog channel is OK). After accessing the list, you can perform any of the following operations: Adding a Channel To include a new channel into the active scan list. 18 Editing Priority Channel To set the selected channel as a non-priority or as a priority channel. If you are interested in activities on a channel, you can set it as a priority channel, which will be scanned more frequently than a non-priority channel. Each scan list may contain two priority channels at most. and indicates priority channel 1, indicates priority channel 2. Deleting a Channel To remove a channel from the active scan list. However, the first channel in the list can not be deleted. Zone To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Zone”. After accessing this menu, press Up/Down key to select your desired zone, and then press OK key to apply your selection. Settings To access this item, press Menu key in idle mode and then select “Settings”. 19 You can optimize your radio performance by customizing related parameters according to actual needs and your preferences. Radio Setting (1) Brightness To set the display brightness. You can increase or lower it using the Up or Down key. (2) Backlight To set whether to enable this function. The duration after which the backlight will go out can be configured via the programming software. (3) Power Level This option allows you to set transmit power level. Alternatively, you can change the power level by pressing the shortcut key for Adjust Power Level in idle mode. There are two levels available: High (indicated by ) and Low (indicated by ). High power level enables you to communication with farther team members. Note: Power level should be set for each channel individually. (4) Language To set the language in which all interface information is displayed. At the moment, this radio only supports two languages: Simplified Chinese and English. (5) Squelch Level This option allows you to select an appropriate squelch level. Alternatively, you can change the squelch level by pressing the shortcut key for Adjust Squelch Level in idle mode. There are three levels available: The default squelch level is “Normal”, generally used in low noise environment. Generally, “Tight” is used in high noise environment. It requires stronger signal for the radio to unmute. If the squelch level is set to Open, the speaker will keep unmuted irrespective of the satisfaction of decoding conditions. Radio Info With this option, you can view the basic information of your radio, including serial number, radio model, firmware version and etc. 20 Functions and Operations Scan The feature “Scan” allows you to listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members. Operation: 1. To enable the feature, you can select “On” from the menu “Scan”; or Press the programmed Scan key in standby mode; or Switch to a channel for which the feature “Auto Scan” is enabled via the programming software. 2. After the feature is enabled, your mobile radio will scan according to the scan list set for the channel on which scanning starts. The scanning process is as follows: During scanning, LCD displays icon When activities are detected on a channel, the mobile radio will stay on the , and LED flashes orange. channel to receive current activities. If your mobile radio stays on a non-priority channel, LCD will display icon LCD will display icon ; if on Priority Channel 1 or Priority Channel 2, or icon respectively. If you don’t want to hear activities on the channel, press the programmed Nuisance Temporary Delete key to remove the channel from the scan list temporarily. If you want to continue staying on the channel, press the programmed Monitor or Squelch Off key during scan stay. 3. To exit the scanning process, you can select “Off” from the menu “Scan”, or press the programmed Scan key again. 21 Public Address This feature allows public addressing via the external speaker. After the feature is enabled, your voice will not be transmitted, but output via the external speaker (connected to the accessory jack on the rear panel) if you hold down the PTT key and speak. Operation: 1. Press the programmed Public Address key to enable the feature. 2. Hold down the PTT key and speak into the microphone. Then your voice will be broadcasted clearly via the external speaker. 3. To disable the feature, press the function key again. Note: When the feature is enabled, you cannot transmit or receive, nor can you enter the menu. Talk Around You can continue to communicate in DMO mode by pressing the programmed Talk Around key, when your repeater malfunctions, or when your terminal is out of the repeater’s range but within talking range of other terminals. Operation: Press the programmed Talk Around key to switch between DMO mode and RMO mode. Note: Under DMO mode, the two terminals must be within talking range of each other. Monitor To adjust match conditions for signal receiving, you can enable the feature “Monitor”. Operation: (1) Press the programmed Monitor key to enable the feature, and the mobile radio displays icon . To disable the feature, press this key again. Or 22 (2) Hold down the programmed Monitor Momentary key to enable the feature, and the mobile radio displays icon . To disable the feature, release this key. Squelch Off If the feature “Squelch Off” is enabled, your mobile radio’s speaker will keep unmuted no matter whether carrier is present. Operation: (1) Press the programmed Squelch Off key to enable the feature. Then the mobile radio displays icon and sounds background noise. To disable the feature, press this key again. Or (2) Press the programmed Squelch Off Momentary key to enable the feature. Then the mobile radio displays icon and sounds background noise. To disable the feature, release this key. Emergency In case of an emergency, you can use the feature to ask for help from your companion or control center. The Emergency process has the highest priority. You can make emergency operation even when your mobile radio is transmitting or receiving. To enable the feature on a channel, an emergency system must be assigned to the channel via the programming software. In addition, the Emergency type and Emergency mode are settable via the programming software. Emergency Type For each Emergency mode, there are four Emergency types available. You can select one of them via your dealer: 23 Emergency Type Description Siren Only In Emergency mode, the mobile radio will sound shrill alarm tone and display icon Regular In Emergency mode, the mobile radio will give audible and visible indication. Silent In Emergency mode, the mobile radio won't give any audible or visible indication. Silent with Voice In Emergency mode, the mobile radio won’t give any audible or visible indication, but will receive voice ACK from the companion or control center automatically. Emergency Mode Your mobile radio supports three Emergency modes. You can select one of them via your dealer (Note: For the following operation methods, we take the “Regular” type as an example). Emergency Mode Description Emergency Alarm In this mode, you can send alarm information to your companion or control center by pressing the programmed Emergency key, but you cannot talk with the companion or control center. Emergency Alarm with In this mode, you can send alarm information by pressing the Call programmed Emergency key. During emergency process, you can hold down the PTT key to make an emergency call. In this mode, you can send alarm information by pressing the programmed Emergency key. When icon appears, you can speak into the microphone, allowing your voice and background noise to be transmitted automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key). 24 Emergency Alarm with In this mode, you can send alarm information by pressing the Voice to Follow programmed Emergency key. When icon appears, you can speak into the microphone, allowing your voice and background noise to be transmitted automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key). Operation Methods for Analog Emergency Emergency Alarm Operation: Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The mobile radio displays icon and text information “Sending Alarm!”, with red LED glowing. If “Local Emergency Alarm” is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound. Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode: 1. Once the emergency cycles expire, the mobile radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 2. Long press the programmed Emergency key. Emergency Alarm with Call Operation: 1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The mobile radio displays icon and text information “Sending Alarm!”, with red LED glowing. If “Local Emergency Alarm” is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound. 2. When icon appears, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. 3. When icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon appears. Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode: 25 1. After the preset alarm tone cycles and voice cycles expire, the mobile radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 2. Long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of alarm tone cycles, alarm tone duration, number of voice cycles, duration of each cycle and Tx interval. Operation Methods for Digital Emergency Emergency Alarm Operation: Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The mobile radio displays icon and text information “Sending Alarm!”, with red LED glowing. If an ACK is received, an alert tone will sound, and the mobile radio displays icon and text information “Success”, with red LED flashing; The following methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode: 1. Once an ACK is received, or the emergency cycles expire, the mobile radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically. 2. Hold down the PTT key. 3. Long press the programmed Emergency key. Emergency Alarm with Call Operation: 1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The mobile radio displays icon 2. and text information “Sending Alarm!”, with red LED glowing. If an ACK is received (an alert tone will sound, and the mobile radio displays icon and text information “Success”, with red LED flashing), press the PTT key to make an emergency call (the mobile radio displays icon , with red LED glowing). 3. After the emergency call is transmitted, please release the PTT key to receive. When a call is received, the icon appears. 26 To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow Operation: 1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. The mobile radio displays icon and text information “Sending Alarm!”, with red LED glowing. 2. After an ACK is received (an alert tone sounds, and the mobile radio displays icon and text information “Success”, with red LED flashing), and icon appears, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call. 3. When icon appears, you can receive. And when a call is received, the icon appears. If the preset voice cycles expire, you can press the PTT key to make the emergency call again (the mobile radio displays icon , with red LED glowing). After the emergency call is transmitted, please release the PTT key to receive (the icon a call is received, the icon appears). When appears. To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of voice cycles, duration of each cycle and Tx interval. Ignition Sense The following options are available via the vehicle ignition. You may ask your dealer to assign any one to your mobile radio. PTT Disable: The PTT key is enabled or disabled by following the ignition sense. Operation: To enable the PTT key, start the engine; to disable the PTT key, stop the engine. Ignition or Switch: The mobile radio powers on or off by following either the ignition 27 sense or the Power On/Off key. Operation: To power on the mobile radio, start the engine or hold down the Power On/Off key; to power it off, stop the engine or long press the Power On/Off key. Ignition Only: The mobile radio powers on or off by following the ignition sense only. The Power On/Off key does not work. Operation: To turn on the mobile radio, start the engine; to turn it off, stop the engine (The Power On/Off key does not work). Busy Channel Lockout If enabled via the programming software, this feature can prevent your mobile radio interfering with other transmitting terminals on the same channel. If you hold down the PTT key while the channel is in use, your mobile radio will keep beeping and display text information “Channel Busy”, alerting you to transmission prohibition. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. When the channel is free, you can press and hold down the PTT key to transmit. Time-out Timer (TOT) The purpose of TOT is to prevent any user from occupying a channel for an extended period. If the preset time expires, the mobile radio will automatically terminate transmission and keep beeping. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. You must wait for a certain time period (preset by your dealer) before you can press and hold down the PTT key to transmit again. If the pre-alert function is set by your dealer, your mobile radio will alert you to the TOT expiration in advance. Note: This feature is null in Emergency mode. 28 Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis The equipment can not The power cord may be be powered on. unconnected. Solution Connect the power cord correctly. Increase the volume by rotating The volume may be set to a low the Volume Control knob level. clockwise. Power off the radio, re-install the During receiving The antenna may get loose or signals, the voice is may be improperly installed. antenna and power on the radio again. weak, discontinuous or Clean surface of the speaker. If totally inactive. the problem can not be solved, The speaker may be blocked or contact your dealer or authorized damaged. service center for inspection and repair. The frequency or signaling may Set your TX/RX frequency or You can not be inconsistent with that of other signaling to the same as that of communicate with other members. other members. members in Analog Move towards other members. You may be too far away from mode. And make sure that you are within the group members. the communication range. You can not Your ID may be inconsistent Set your ID to the same as that of communicate with other with that of other members. other members. 29 members in Digital Consequently, the digital mode although there is carrier can be received but can receiving indication. not be demodulated. You may be interrupted by Change the frequency, or adjust radios using the same the squelch level. Irrelevant frequency. communications or Set your radio with signaling to noises are heard on the avoid interference at the same The radio may be set with no analog channel. frequency, and make sure that all signaling. members share the same signaling. Move towards other members, You may be too far away from power off your radio and then other members. restart it. You may be at an unfavorable position. For example, your Move to an open and flat area, The noise is too loud. communication may be blocked and restart the radio. by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. You may suffer from external Stay away from equipment that disturbance such as may cause interference. electromagnetic interference. You can not use the The keypad may fail to function keys. temporarily. Restart the radio. The LCD may fail to function There is no display. Restart the radio. temporarily. If the above solutions can not fix your problems, or you may have some other troubles, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 30 Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of your mobile radio, please follow the tips below. Radio Care Keep the mobile radio at a place with good ventilation and heat dissipation to facilitate normal work. Do not place irrelevant articles on top of the mobile radio to ensure optimal heat dissipation. Do not place the mobile radio in corrosive agents, solutions or water. Radio Cleaning Clean up the dust and fine particles on the radio parts with a clean and dry lint-free cloth or a brush regularly. Use a non-woven fabric with neutral cleanser to clean the keys, control knobs, LCD and jacks after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations. Make sure the mobile radio is completely dry before use. Caution: Power off the mobile radio before cleaning. Optional Accessories The following items are the main optional accessories for the radio, and please consult 31 your local dealer for more other accessories. External Speaker SM09D1 Desktop Microphone Programming Cable (USB SM10A1 Antenna Port) PC37 Note: Use the accessories specified by Hytera only. If not, Hytera shall not be liable for any losses or damages arising out of use of unauthorized accessories. Appendix: Input Method You can enter aliases, numbers or messages using the keypad. This mobile radio supports the following input methods: Chinese Pinyin (simplified), English and Number. Chinese Pinyin (Simplified) Operation: 1. Press to switch to Chinese Pinyin mode; 2. Enter the pinyin through alphanumeric keys; then a list of possible combinations and corresponding characters will appear; 3. Use the Up/Down key to choose the right pinyin; 4. Press the OK key to highlight the characters, and choose the right character using the Up/Down key; 5. Press the OK key to enter the selected character. You can repeat the above steps to continue. 32 English Operation: 1. Press to switch to English mode; 2. Press to switch between Uppercase mode and Lowercase mode; 3. Enter the English letters through alphanumeric keys; 4. Use the Up/Down key to choose the right letter; 5. Press the OK key to enter the selected letter. You can repeat the above steps to continue. Number Operation: 1. Press to switch to Number mode; 2. Enter the numbers through alphanumeric keys to Special Character In Chinese Pinyin mode, use to enter common punctuations and special characters, and in English input mode, use To input a space, press Note: You can use the Up/Down key to move the cursor leftward/rightward in the entered text. 33
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