Hytera Communications MT680F5 TETRA Mobile Terminal User Manual

Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd. TETRA Mobile Terminal

User Manual

PrefaceThank you for purchasing Hytera MT680 TETRA digital mobile terminal. MT680  is  equipped  with a  large  transflective  TFT color display  and  a  built-in  GPS  module,  and  can  operate  in  both TMO and DMO  modes. The benefits  that  this  terminal  can deliver will dramatically improve your working efciency. To derive optimum performance from the terminal, please read the Safety Information Booklet and Owner’s Manual carefully before use.
  Telephone CallTelephone call is usually a full duplex call initiated between the  terminal  and  a  PSTN  subscriber  (such  as  telephone user or mobile phone user). To send or  receive telephone calls,  the mobile terminal must operate in TMO  mode,  and  must  be  authorized  to access public network through PSTN gateway. Telephone call is a network service. For more details and availability of the service, please contact your service provider.   Emergency CallEmergency call has the highest priority, and is very helpful for  the  user  to  request  help  when  emergency  occurs. Generally, it is set to group call type. Emergency call can break off any non-emergency calls in progress.   DMO (Direct Mode Operation) DMO  mode  allows  the  terminals  to  communicate  directly with each other in simplex mode, without network restriction. But functions that require network access, such as telephone call and short message, will be disallowed.   TMO (Trunked Mode Operation)  TMO  mode  allows  the  terminals  to  communicate  with each  other  via  the TETRA  network,  in  half  duplex  or  full duplex  mode.  Functions  that  require  network  access  are supported. Icon Information The following icons are available through this manual:                 Caution: indicates situations that could cause                  damage to your terminal.               Note: indicates tips that can help you make                  better use of your terminal. Term Explanation   Key Operation Short press: to press a key and release it quickly. Long press: to press  and  hold  down  a  key for above 2.5 seconds. Hold down: to press a key and remain holding it down.   Individual Call Individual call is a simplex or duplex  call initiated by a single user to another user, involving the calling party and the called party only.   Group CallGroup call is a simplex  call initiated by a single  user to a group of users, involving the calling party and all the group members.
To  operate  in TMO mode, the terminal must be granted authorization by your service provider, and must be within the network coverage.   Full Duplex Full  duplex  allows  the  ability  to  communicate  in  both directions simultaneously.   Half DuplexHalf  duplex,  also  known  as  simplex,  allows  the  ability  to communicate in  only one  direction, at  a time. Two-way communication is possible, but not simultaneously. Copyright Information Hytera and HYT are the trademark or registered trademark of Shenzhen Hytera Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. in PRC and other countries and/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, modied,  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 us at http://www.hytera.cn.
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. ●  The device complies with SAR and/or RF field strength limits of RSS-102 requirement 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: ●  Gain of antenna must not exceed 7.0dBi. ●  Antenna Installation: Install the mobile antenna at least 108 cm away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) key; to receive, release the PTT key.
EU Regulatory Conformance The equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC.  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. Note:“Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.” 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.  The radio is not intended for use by general population in an uncontrolled environment. It is only for occupational use and only applied to work-related conditions.The radio must be only used by users, who are fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and who are able to exercise control over their RF exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits.
ContentsChecking Items in the Package ----------------------- 1Product Overview ----------------------------------------- 2 Front Panel-------------------------------------------------- 2  Rear Panel -------------------------------------------------- 2  Shortcut Keys ---------------------------------------------- 2Installation -------------------------------------------------- 4Status Indicators ------------------------------------------ 6 LCD Icons --------------------------------------------------- 6  LED Indicator ----------------------------------------------- 6  Instruction Icons ------------------------------------------- 6Basic Operations ------------------------------------------ 7 Turning the Terminal On/Off ---------------------------- 7  Adjusting the Volume ------------------------------------- 7  Selecting a Talk Group ----------------------------------- 7  Switching Operation Mode ------------------------------ 7Call   ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Individual Call ---------------------------------------------- 8  Group Call --------------------------------------------------- 8  Telephone Call --------------------------------------------- 9  Emergency Call -------------------------------------------- 9Menu Navigation ------------------------------------------ 10 PhoneBook-------------------------------------------------- 11  Message ----------------------------------------------------- 11  Call Log ------------------------------------------------------ 12  Proles ------------------------------------------------------- 12  Settings ------------------------------------------------------ 13  Others -------------------------------------------------------- 14  Talk Group--------------------------------------------------- 15  DMO ---------------------------------------------------------- 16  Language ---------------------------------------------------- 17  GPS ----------------------------------------------------------- 17Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------- 18Care and Cleaning --------------------------------------- 20Optional Accessories ------------------------------------ 21Appendix 1 Input Method ------------------------------- 22Appendix 2 SSI&TSI Dialing Rules ------------------- 23
Checking Items in the PackagePlease unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. 1 Mobile Terminal                           Palm Microphone                Microphone Hanger and Screws            Power Cord             Fuse                               Mounting Bracket Kit                               Owner’s Manual / Quick Reference Guide /Safety                                                  Information Booklet  Safety Information BookletOwner’s ManualQuick Reference Guide
2Product Overview 熟悉本机Front Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name1 Microphone Jack  2 Emergency Key 3Volume Control / Talk-group Selector Knob  4 LED Indicator 5 Navigation Key  6 Back Key7Power On-Off / Hang Up Key  8 Speaker9 Numeric Keypad  10 Answer / Call Key 11 OK Key 12 Options Key 13 GPS Key  14 Function Key 15 LCD Display Rear Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name1GPS Antenna Jack  2 Accessory Jack3 Power Inlet  4 BNC Antenna Con-nectorShortcut Keys Most of the keys, including the four Navigation Keys, Answer / Call  Key,  * Key, # Key  and  numeric keys 1-9, can be set as shortcuts to access the menus and various functions (table below lists the default shortcut functions). Please  refer  to  “Shortcuts”  on  Page  15  for  the  setting method.
3熟悉本机Product Overview Key  Shortcut Function Up Key Enter the PhoneBookDown Key Enter the ProlesLeft Key Edit a message Right Key Enter the InboxAnswer / Call Key  Enter the Dialed Calls list
4Installation Installation Instructions  This mobile terminal can be installed in 13.2V (10.8V-15.6V allowable) negative ground electrical systems only. Please check polarity and voltage of the vehicle power supply before you install the terminal.   Please check the parts of screws which protrude from the bottom surface, before you install the terminal. Drill the  mounting  hole  cautiously  to  avoid  damage  to  the vehicle wiring and other parts.   Please connect  the supplied antenna and power cord to the terminal, before you install it in the bracket.   Please x the terminal rmly with specied bracket.   Install the terminal in a location where it’s easy to reach the front panel controls.   Please  make  sure  there’s sufcient  space  at  back  of the terminal for wiring.   When needed, replace the fuse for DC power cord with a new fuse with the same specications. Installation Tools   Electric drill   Cross head screwdriver   Hex  socket  sleeve  (used  for  4.8*20mm  self-tapping screws)
5Installation No.      Part Name 1  Mobile Terminal  2  BNC Connector 3  Locking Knobs     4  Mounting Bracket 5  4.8 × 20 mm Self-        tapping Screws  6  Power Inlet  7  Black Power Cord  8  Red Power Cord 9  Fuse    10  Palm Microphone 11  Microphone Hanger    12  4 × 16 mm Self-     tapping ScrewsABCDE  Install  the  bracket  in  a  location where  it’s easy to operate the terminal.   Connect accessories such as antenna and power cord to the terminal.   Slide the terminal into the mounting bracket  and secure it using the adjustment knobs.   Install the microphone hanger in a location where it can be reached easily.   Plug  the palm microphone into the microphone jack on the front panel, and then place it on the hanger. Assembly Diagram
6 Icon Name          Icon Terminal StatusRSSINo signal More bars indicate better signal strengthMessage IconsUnread message Inbox is full and all are un-read messages Operation Mode IconsThe terminal currently oper-ates in TMO modeThe terminal currently oper-ates in DMO modeProle IconsSilent Normal Accessory Icon An audio accessory is con-nectedGPS Icon  GPS is enabled  Call Icon A call is in progressRecord Icon Recording is in progress Talkgroup Selection IconSelecting a talk group Status Indicators LCD Icons LED Indicator Terminal Status LED Indicator Transmitting a call LED solidly glows red. Receiving a call LED solidly glows green. Instruction Icons Instruction  Icon Instruction  IconFunctions  Options OK Operate View Search Back SaveRestore  Stop Start  Pause Delete Cancel Answer  Hang up Send  CtypeModify  Unlock GPS
7Basic Operations  Turning the Terminal On/OffTo turn the terminal on, hold down  the Power  On/Off key until the terminal displays power-up screen. To turn the terminal off, long press the Power On/Off key.   Adjusting the VolumeYou  may  adjust  the  volume  through  the  knob.  Rotate the knob  clockwise to increase  the volume, or  counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. Then press OK to save. If the volume is adjusted during a call, press Back and the volume will be saved.   Selecting a Talk GroupIn the home screen, press the knob to switch to talk group selection mode (the terminal displays the icon   ). Then rotate the knob to select your desired talk group,  and press  OK  to  conrm.  Name  of  the  current  talk  group  will appear on the home screen.   Switching Operation ModeThe terminal can operate in either TMO or DMO mode. To switch between these two modes, press   on the home screen  to  enter  the  Options  menu,  and  select  “TMO”  or “DMO”.
8CallIndividual Call Both DMO and TMO support individual call.   Transmitting an Individual CallOperations in DMO mode: Input the  target number through  the keypad, or  go to  the menu PhoneBook or  Call  Log to select  the  contact you want to call. Then hold down the PTT and speak into the microphone, to transmit a simplex call. Operations in TMO mode: Transmitting a call through menuGo  to  the  menu  PhoneBook  or  Call  Log  to  select  the contact  you  want  to  call. Then hold down the PTT to transmit a simplex call, or press   to transmit a duplex call. Transmitting a call through Manual Dial Input the number  you want to call through the keypad, and press   to select “Private No.”. Then hold down the PTT to transmit a simplex call, or press   to transmit a duplex call. Note: Entry of private number must comply with the SSI&TSI dialing rules. See Appendix 2 SSI&TSI Dialing Rules on page 24 for more details.   Receiving and Responding to an Individual     CallOperations in DMO mode: When the PTT is in released state, the terminal is always ready to receive calls. When the other party stops talking, you can hold down the PTT to call back. Operations in TMO mode: When a simplex call is received, you can listen to it without any  operation,  unless  the  LCD  prompts  you  to  press  the PTT to receive it. When the other party stops talking, you can hold down the PTT and speak into the microphone to call back. When a duplex call is received, you can press   to answer it. And both parties can speak simultaneously without any operation. Group CallBoth  DMO  and TMO support group call,  and  operations are the same in both modes.   Transmitting a Group Call1.  In the home screen, press the knob to switch it to talk group  selection  mode  (the  terminal  displays  the  icon ).
9Call2.  Rotate the knob to select a talk group you want to call. The currently selected  talk group will  appear on the display. 3.  Press the knob again or press OK to conrm. 4.  Hold down the PTT to transmit a group call.   Receiving and Responding to a Group CallWhen a group call is received, you can listen to it without any operation. When the other party stops talking, you can hold down the PTT and speak into the microphone to call back.  Telephone CallTelephone call is available only when the terminal operates in TMO mode and  is set  with appropriate  Gateway No. Please contact your network operator for more details.   Transmitting a Telephone Call 1.  Input the number you want to call through the keypad, and select “PABX” or “PSTN”. 2.  Press   to transmit a telephone call. Available talk groups are preset by your dealer. DMO mode supports up to 1024 talk groups, and TMO mode supports up to 2048 talk groups.   Answering a Telephone CallWhen a telephone call is received, you can press  to answer the call. And both parties can speak simultaneously without any operation. To reject or to hang up a telephone call, press  .Emergency CallBoth  DMO  and  TMO  s upport  e merge ncy  call ,  a nd operations are the same in both modes. Long press the top Emergency key to transmit an emergency call. To terminate the call, press  . In DMO mode, emergency calls are transmitted to the default talk group. And in TMO mode, the target receiver is programmable through the programming software. Note: Please speak into the duplex microphone when sending a duplex call, or the simplex microphone when sending a simplex call.
10TMO MenusMenu NavigationDMO Menus
11菜单导航The operations in TMO mode are the same as that in DMO mode. Here we are going to introduce all menu items based on TMO mode.  PhoneBookThis menu  is used to store your  contact information.  See the following gure for an overview of this menu: Select a contact, and then you can perform these operations:   Create new contactTo create a new contact. The phonebook can contain up to 512 entries.   View a contactTo  view  contact information including contact name and number.   Search a contactTo look for a contact by name. Menu Navigation  Modify a contactTo modify the name or number of a contact.   Delete a contactTo delete a contact from the phonebook.   View phonebook memoryTo view the used space and free space of the phonebook memory.  Message  Create Message (1) Status MessageStatus Message is predefined by your dealer. You can choose to read and send them, but no editing is available. (2) User Message This option allows you to create a new text message with 140  bytes  at  most. The  receiving  party  can  either  be  an individual or a group.
12Menu Navigation菜单导航  InboxAll received messages are  saved  here.  It  can contain up to 50 entries. When the inbox is full, the new message will automatically overwrite the oldest  read  message.  When the inbox is overflowed  with  unread  messages, you will be  unable  to  receive  new  messages.  For  any  message, you can perform these operations: Reply, Edit, Delete, Forward, Extract No., and Call.   OutboxThe outbox can save up  to  20  sent  messages.  For any message, you can perform these operations: Edit, Delete, Forward, Extract No., and Call.   DraftsYou  can  save  up  to  10  drafted  messages  here.  For  any message, you can choose to delete, edit or send it.  Call Log You  can view  the records  of recent  calls here.  See the following gure for an overview of this menu:   Dialed CallsThis option can save up to 20 entries. In the home screen, you may press   to quickly access the dialed calls list.   Received CallsThis option can save up to 20 entries.   Missed CallsThis option can  save  up  to 20 entries.  When  there  is a missed  call,  appropriate indications will be given on the display.  ProlesThis menu  allows you to customize alerts to an incoming call, message or key press. See the following gure for an overview of this menu: Note: After selecting an entry, these options are available: Call, View, Save, Delete, Delete All.
13  NormalIn this mode, the terminal will alert you to an incoming call or a new message by giving ring indication. To match your actual needs and preferences, you can customize the following parameters:   Silent In this mode, all audible indications will be disabled.  Settings This  menu  allows  you  to  customize  terminal  parameters, to derive maximum performance from  the  terminal.  See the following gure for an overview of this menu: Menu Navigation  Date&TimePress  Left  or  Right  key  to  select  the  item  to  be  set,  and then  input  the  right  value  through  the  keypad.  When  the current  time  is  displayed  in  12  Hour  format,  press  Up  or Down key to toggle it between AM and PM.   KP LockThis option allows you to enable or disable the Auto Keypad Lock feature. The feature  can  prevent accidental keypad operation. If it is enabled, the keypad will be locked automatically after the programmed time (10 seconds by default) elapses. To unlock the keypad, press OK  and  then  *.  In  the  home  screen,  you  may  press  OK and then * to lock the keypad.   DispSaver This  o p t i o n  al l o w s  yo u  t o  e n a b l e  or  disab l e  t h e screensaver.  If  enabled,  it  will  be  activated  automatically after the programmed time (10 seconds by default) elapses.     Display This option  allows you to  adjust display brightness  and turn keypad light on or off.
14  Speaker Note: the number of times  that you are allowed to input wrong PIN or PUK code is programmable through the programming software. When the terminal is disabled, contact your dealer to activate it. The default PIN code is 1234, and the default PUK code is 12345678. Change PIN CodeThis option allows  you to change  the  PIN code. Before changing it, you need to enter the old PIN code correctly.   Reset AllThis option allows you to restore all settings  to default values. To  perform  this  operation,  you  need  to  input  the password (the default is 1234).  OthersThis menu  allows you to  view some information saved in your terminal. See  the following gure for  an overview of this menu:   My InfoThis option allows you to view some basic information about the terminal, including MCC (Mobile Country Code), Menu NavigationPress Up or Down key to select a speaker, and then press OK to conrm.   Security PIN CodeTo  set  PIN  code  On  or  Off,  you  will  be  required  to  input the PIN code. The terminal will be locked when wrong PIN code  is  entered  up  to  the  predened  times.  To  unlock  it, you need to enter the right PUK code. Entry of the correct PUK  code  will  restore  PIN  code  to  the  default value. However, when wrong PUK code is entered up to the predened times, the terminal will be disabled temporarily and shows “Radio Disabled”.
15MNC  (Mobile  Network  Code)  and  ISSI  (Individual  Short Subscriber Identity).   ShortcutsTo  enhance  operation  convenience,  you  can  assign  your desired  function  to  a  specic  key  as  shortcut.  Then  you can press the key to access a function easily. Operations to create a shortcut: 1. Select Shortcuts to access the list of shortcut keys; 2. Select your desired key, and press Modify to access the list of assignable functions; 3. Select your desired function, and press OK to conrm.   CalendarThis option allows you to view calendar information.  RecordThe  terminal  allows  you  to  record  voice  messages. This menu  includes  two  options  View  and  Tape,  as  shown  in the gure below: Note: To not assign any function to a key, just select Empty. ViewTo  view record files already saved  in  your  terminal.  For any record, you can perform these operations: Play, Delete and View Detail. TapeThis option allows you to record surrounding audio. Operations: 1.  Select  the  Record  option,  and  then  press  OK  to  start recording; 2.  During  the  recording  process,  you  may  press  OK  to pause. 3. You may at any  time  press Back to  save  record and exit.  Talk GroupThis menu allows  you to customize  talk  group settings. See the following gure for an overview of this menu: Note: You may at any time press the Hang Up key to exit without saving the record. Menu Navigation
16  Selected ListYou may transmit calls to any member included in the Selected List. To transmit a call to a talk group, you need to  select  this  group  through  knob  or  menu,  and  then hold  down  the  PTT  and  speak  into  the  microphone.  The selected default group will be marked with    .   Scan List To receive calls from a specific  talk group, you must include  it  in  the  Scan  List,  and  set  Scan on. See the following gure for an overview of the menu: Scan Off: to disable scan. Scan: to activate scanning.  Menu NavigationNote:  Scan List is  available for TMO  mode  only. You can receive calls from any member included in the Scan List, but cannot transmit calls to such member. To transmit calls to a specific talk group, you need to include it in the Selected List.   Static FolderStatic folder contains available talk groups, and is predened by your dealer Your terminal supports up to 20 static folders, each with up to 20 talk groups. Talk groups contained  in  static  folders  could  be  identical  or  different. After accessing any of the folders,  you  can  perform  the following operations:Add: to include a talk group into the current folder; Delete: to remove a talk group from the current folder;Delete All: to remove all talk groups from the current folder;As  SltList:  to  add  all  talk  groups  in  the  current  folder  to Selected List; As Scan List: to add all talk groups in the current folder to Scan List;  DMO In DMO mode, this option shall be TMO. You can use this option to make your terminal work in DMO mode.
17 LanguageThis option allows you to select your  favorable language. Currently, this terminal only supports English and Simplied Chinese.  GPS The terminal supports GPS positioning capability.  See the following gure for an overview of this menu: Select  “Options->GPS”,  and  then  you  can  customize  the following options:   Adjust TimeThis  option allows you to calibrate the time currently displayed on your terminal with GPS time.   Data TransmitYou  may  choose  to  transmit  GPS  information  to  an individual  user, a  group  or  the  control  center.  Please  be noted that to implement this  function,  the  terminal  must operate in TMO mode, and the GPS receiver must be able  to  receive  data  from  3  or  more  satellites  to  ensure accuracy.   GPS SetupYou may set the time zone and select a method to transmit GPS information. Manual Send: to manually transmit GPS information to an individual user, a group or the control center. Auto Send: to automatically transmit GPS information to a predened receiver, at predened time.Menu Navigation
18Troubleshooting Phenomena  Analysis  Solution The terminal cannot be powered on. The power cord is connected improperly.  Connect the power cord correctly. The terminal unit and the front panel are connected improperly (for split-type terminal only). Connect the terminal unit and front panel correctly. The terminal unit and the front panel are connected with a damaged cable (for split-type terminal only). Replace the cable with a new one and connect the terminal unit and front panel correctly. An abnormal voltage is output from the vehicle battery.  Check the battery strength. The power cord is damaged.  Replace the power cord with a new one. The called party cannot hear clearly. The palm microphone and the terminal are connected improperly. Connect the microphone to the terminal correctly. The palm microphone is damaged.  Replace the microphone and connect them correctly. Network registration fails or network cannot be found. Your terminal is operating in DMO mode.  Switch to TMO mode. Your terminal is not within the network cov-erage. Check the signal strength. Make sure the terminal is within the network coverage. The terminal is not granted network access.  Contact the network operator. Make sure the terminal is authorized. Calls cannot be initiated in TMO mode. The terminals are not within the network coverage. Check the signal strength. Make sure all the terminals are within the network coverage. The called party is operating in DMO mode.  Make sure the called party switches to TMO mode. Calls cannot be initiated in DMO mode. The terminals are not within a valid commu-nication range. Make sure all terminals are within the com-munication range.The called party is operating in TMO mode.  Make sure the called party switches to DMO mode.
19Group calls cannot be sent or received. Your terminal is not within valid coverage of the target group. Make sure the terminal is within the group coverage. Your terminal is not authorized to access the target group. Contact the network operator to obtain ac-cess rights. Half duplex calls are terminated. The transmission timer expires.  Make sure the transmission duration is within the predetermined value. The channel is occupied by another terminal with higher priority. Initiate another call when the channel be-comes available. The network resources are allocated to other services due to overloaded network. Initiate another call when the network be-comes available. Normal calls are inter-rupted. The channel is assigned to emergency calls or other calls with higher priority. Initiate another call when the channel be-comes available. As for the same status message, the content displayed at the sending party and at the receiving party varies. The parties have associated the same status message ID with different contents. Make sure the status message ID is associ-ated with the same content. Abnormal disconnection occurs during a call. Your terminal gets out of the network cover-age (in TMO mode). Check the signal strength. Make sure the terminal is within the network coverage. You are at an unfavorable position where communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas (in DMO mode). Move to an open and at area, and restart the terminal. If the above solutions cannot x your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. Phenomena  Analysis  Solution Troubleshooting
20Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life  of your mobile  terminal, please follow the tips below. Terminal Care   Do  not  pierce  or  scrape  the  terminal  with  any  edged instruments or hard objects.   Keep  the  terminal  at  a  place  of  good  ventilation  and heat dissipation to facilitate normal work.   Do not place irrelevant articles on top of the terminal to ensure optimal heat dissipation.   Do not place the terminal in corrosive agents, solutions or water. Terminal Cleaning   Clean  up  the  dust  and  fine  particles  on  the  terminal parts with a clean and dry lint-free  cloth or  a brush regularly.   Use a non-woven  cloth  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 terminal is completely dry before use. Caution: Be sure to power off the terminal before cleaning.
21Desktop Microphone          External Speaker SM09D1            Programming Cable (USB Port)        Data Cable PC39SM10A1         PC35Keypad Microphone         Power Supply (320W, backup power applicable)        Antenna     GPS AntennaSM19A1                           PS22002        Optional Accessories The  following items are the main optional accessories for  the  terminal,  and  please  consult  your  local  dealer  for  more  other accessories. 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.
22Appendix 1 Input Method You  can  enter  aliases, numbers or messages  using  the keypad. This terminal supports three input methods: Simplied Chinese Pinyin (   ), English (   /   ) and Number (   ).Use the following keys as instructed: Key Function Left/Right To highlight  the pinyin combination or Chinese character. Up/Down To move to next  page when  selecting Chinese characters.  To  enter  “*”  (short  press)  or  a  space (long press) under English and Number input methods.   To switch among the input methods. OK To select and conrm. DeleteTo delete the  entered  character one by one (short press), or to delete all en-tered characters at a time (long press). To enter “0” under English and Number input methods. To enter punctuations under Simplied Chinese Pinyin and English input meth-ods; and  To enter “1” in Number input method.   Switch of Input Method In input interface, press   to switch to your desired input method. The input mode is indicated by a symbol located on top right corner of the display.   Simplied Chinese PinyinEnter the pinyin through alphanumeric keys; then a list of possible  combinations  and  corresponding  characters  will appear. For example, to input the Chinese character “间”: 1.  Press    ,   ,   and   in order; 2.  Press  OK  to  move  the  cursor  from  Pinyin  area  to Chinese character area; 3.  Use Right to scroll to the target character “间”;4.  Press OK.   English The 26 letters are distributed among the alphanumeric keys  2~9.  Press  the  key  which  bears  your  desired  letter repeatedly until the letter appears. If the next letter is also located on the  present key, wait until  the cursor moves to the next  entry  position,  and then input  the  letter. For Note: To enter a space in Simplified Chinese Pinyin input method, press   to trigger an interface filled with punctuations, and then select the space.
23example, to input the English word “come”: 1.  Press   repeatedly until “c” appears; 2.  Press   repeatedly until “o” appears; 3.  Wait until the cursor moves to the next entry  position, press   again repeatedly until “m” appears; 4.  Press   repeatedly until “e” appears.   Number When the input method is switched to Number, press appropriate key to enter your desired number. For example, to input the number “130”, you just need to press  、 and   orderly. Appendix 1 Input Method
24Appendix 2 SSI&TSI Dialing Rules This terminal supports these  dialing  methods:  SSI&TSI, PABX and PSTN. Each method shall follow  a specific dialing rule. Currently, this terminal is only capable  of checking SSI&TSI dialing rule:   For  target  number  less  than  8  digits,  input  it  directly;  For example, when MCC = default value, MNC = default  value  and  ISSI  =  504,  you  just  need  to  input 504 to make the call;   For  target  number  with  9-13  digits,  input  MNC+ISSI, where ISSI must be 8 digits long. Add 0 before the first  digit to supplement the balance when it is less  than  the  said  length.  For  MNC,  input  it  as  it  is.  For example, when MCC=default value, MNC=20 and ISSI=504, you need to input 2000000504 to make the call;   For target number over 13 digits, input MCC+MNC+ISSI, where  ISSI must be  8  digits long, MNC must be 4  or  5  digits  long and MCC must  be  3 digits long. Add 0 before the rst digit to supplement the balance when any of them is less than the said length.  For example, when MCC = 460, MNC = 20 and ISSI = 504, you need to input 4600002000000504 or to make the call. Note: MCC stands for Mobile Country Code, MNC stands for Mobile Network Code and ISSI  stands for Individual Short Subscriber Identity.

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