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Preface
Thanks for your favor in our product. This manual is helpful for you to quickly know how to use the
product. For detailed features and operations, please refer to the Feature Description and Operation
Manual along with the product.
To avoid body injury or property loss caused by misoperation, please read the Safety Information
Booklet carefully before use.
This manual is applicable to the following product:
PD71XIS Digital Portable Radio (X may represent 2, 5, 6 or 8)
Icon Conventions
: Indicates functions that are available on digital channel only.
: Indicates functions that are available on analog channel only.
Functions marked with no icon are available on both analog and digital channels.
Disclaimer
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) endeavors to achieve the accuracy and
completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and
designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technology development. No part of this
manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the express written
permission of us.
We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or
completeness of the Third Party products and contents involved in this manual.
If you have any suggestions or would like to learn more details, please visit our website at:
http://www.hytera.com.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency
energy 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.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
Hytera's portable radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:

United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR
§ 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1093

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015.

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and
Operating Instructions
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment
exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures.
Guidelines:

Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.

User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.

Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
Operating Instructions:

Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the
Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of
the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy
exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).

Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts
of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping
the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance
from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes.

When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hytera's approved clip, holder, holster,
case, or body harness for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important
because the use of Hytera's or other manufacturer's non-approved accessories may result
in exposure levels, which exceed the FCC's occupational/controlled environment RF
exposure limits.

If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use
position in front of the face, then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm
(one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is
important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna.

Use only manufacturer's name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and
accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and
accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.

Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product.
ISEDC Statement
The device has been tested and compliance with SAR limits, users can obtain Canadian information on
RF exposure and compliance
Après examen de ce matériel aux conformité aux limites DAS et/ou aux limites d’intensité de champ RF,
les utilisateurs peuvent sur l’exposition aux radiofréquences et la conformité and compliance d’acquérir
les informations correspondantes
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada RSS standard(
Opera tion is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISEDC applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
br ouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement
EU Regulatory Conformance
As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of the following directives:
 1999/5/EC or 2014/53/EU
 2006/66/EC
 2011/65/EU
 2012/19/EU
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
1. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information
Caution
¾
Observe the following safety instructions when using the product, so as to ensure safe and
reliable operations. Failure to observe the instructions may result in danger or violation of
applicable regulations.
¾
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, always turn off the product when you are
near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted "Turn off two-way radios". Obey
all signs and instructions.
1.1 Product Marking
The intrinsically safety information of the product is as follows:
Certificate Number
Marking
Ex ia IIC T3 Ga
IECEx FMG 13.0010X
Ex ia I T3 Ma
Ex ia IIIC T160°C Da
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3 –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C
I M1 Ex ia I –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
FM13ATEX0023X
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3 –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T160°C –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
Class I Division 1, Groups A,B,C,D T3B –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C
Class I,II,III, Division 1, Groups A,B,C,D,E,F,G T3C –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C,
IP5X
FM16US0013X
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T3B –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T3C –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
Zone 20, AEx ia IIIC T160°C –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
Class I Division 1, Groups A,B,C,D T3B –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C
Class I,II,III Division 1, Groups A,B,C,D,E,F,G T3C –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C,
FM16CA0013X
IP5X
Zone 0, Ex ia IIC T3B Ga –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +55°C
Class I, Zone 0, Ex ia IIC T3C Ga –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
Certificate Number
Marking
Zone 20, Ex ia IIIC T160°C Da –20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C, IP5X
The following describes the meaning of each part in the marking:
z Ex: specific marking for explosion protection.
z ia/ib: type of protection. It indicates that the product adopts intrinsic safety ia/ib suitable for use in
zones 0, 1, and 2 (gases) and zones 20, 21, and 22 (dusts). For details about the zones, see
Hazardous Area Classification.
z I/II/III: equipment group. Group I indicates that the product is intended for use in mines susceptible to
firedamp. Group II indicates that the product is intended for use in places with an explosive gas
atmosphere other than mines susceptible to firedamp. Group III indicates that the product is intended
for use in places with an explosive dust atmosphere.
z A/B/C/D/E/F/G: gas group. It defines the type of hazardous material in the surrounding atmosphere.
Groups A, B, C, and D are for gases, while groups E, F, and G are for dusts and flyings.
z T3/T4: temperature class. T3 indicates that the maximum surface temperature during product use is
200°C. T4 indicates that the maximum surface temperature during product use is 135°C.
z T120°C/T160°C: It indicates that the maximum surface temperature during product use is 120°C or
160°C.
Ga/Ma/Da/Db: equipment protection level. It is the level of protection that is given to equipment based on
the likelihood of its becoming a source of ignition and distinguishing the difference between explosive
gas atmospheres, explosive dust atmospheres, and the explosive atmospheres in mines susceptible to
firedamp.
z IP5X: ingress protection code. It indicates the degree of protection against solids and liquids.
1.2 Explosives Classification
z I: firedamp
z II: explosive mixture (vapors and mists)
z III: explosive dusts (fibers or flyings)
1.3 Hazardous Area Classification
Hazardous area is a potentially flammable or explosive area with flammable or explosive gases, vapors,
or liquids or flammable dusts or fibers. Hazardous areas are classified into the following types:
Hazardous
Substance
Present for Long
Periods (1000 hours
above per year)
Present in Normal
Operation (10–1000 hours
per year)
Present in Abnormal
Operation (10 hours below
per year)
Hazardous
Substance
Present for Long
Periods (1000 hours
above per year)
Present in Normal
Operation (10–1000 hours
per year)
Present in Abnormal
Operation (10 hours below
per year)
Gases
Zone 0
Zone 1
Zone 2
Dusts
Zone 20
Zone 21
Zone 22
z Zone 0: a place in which an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture with air of dangerous
substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is present continuously or for long periods or frequently.
z Zone 1: a place in which an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture with air of dangerous
substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is likely to occur in normal operation occasionally.
z Zone 2: a place in which an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture with air of dangerous
substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is not likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does
occur, will persist for a short period only.
z Zone 20: a place in which an explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is
present continuously or for long periods or frequently.
z Zone 21: a place in which an explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is
likely to occur in normal operation occasionally.
z Zone 22: a place in which an explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is
not likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does occur, will persist for a short period only.
1.4 No Misoperations
Stop operating the product and leave the blasting area immediately when the intrinsic safety or integrity
of the product is endangered, and deliver it to your local dealer for examination.
The safety or reliability of the product may be endangered when:
z The product is stored improperly.
z The product is faulty.
z The product works with overload.
z The product operates beyond the tolerance or threshold.
z The product is damaged during transportation.
z The product's housing is obviously damaged or cracked.
z The logo or characters on the product are hard to be recognized.
1.5 Safety Instructions
z Before using the product in a hazardous atmosphere, ensure that the two screws fixing the battery
are correctly tightened.
z Ensure that the product is used only with the BL1813-Ex battery.
z Ensure that the product is used only with Hytera-specified accessories.
z Do not replace the battery or accessories in a hazardous atmosphere.
z Charge the battery using the designated charger in a non-hazardous atmosphere with a maximum
ambient temperature of 40ºC.
z Do not carry any standalone battery in a hazardous atmosphere.
z Do not use the product if its housing is damaged or cracked.
z Do not block or open the pressure adjustment hole on the product.
z Do not use a damaged antenna. A minor burn may be caused when you touch a damaged antenna.
z Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for a long time, nor place it close to a heating source.
z Do not dissemble or modify the product. Unauthorized modification may negate the approval rating of the
product.
z Do not attempt to disassemble, destroy, or short-circuit the battery. Never dispose of it in fire.
z Hold the product upright and keep its microphone 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth during use.
z If you wear the product, ensure that its antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body during
transmission.
1.6 Compliance Standards
Standard
Issue Date
IECEx
IEC-60079-0 (Ed. 6.0)
2011
IEC-60079-11 (Ed. 6.0)
2011
FM
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.60529(Ed. 5.0)
2005
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.0-M91
2006
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.61010-1(Ed. 3.0)
2012
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.213-M1987
2013
Standard
Issue Date
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.60079-11(Ed. 6.0)
2014
CAN/CAS-C22.2 NO.60079-0(Ed. 6.0)
2015
FM Class 3611
2004
FM Class 3810
2005
FM Class 3600
2011
FM Class 3640
2013
FM Class 3610
2015
ANSI/IEC 60529(Ed. 4.0)
2004
ANSI/ISA 60079-0(12.00.01) (Ed. 6.0)
2013
ANSI/ISA 60079-11(12.02.01) (Ed. 6.0)
2012
ANSI/ISA 61010-1(82.02.01) (Ed. 3.0)
2012
ATEX
EN 60079-0
2012
EN 60079-11
2012
2. Items in the Package
Please unpack carefully and check if all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or
damaged, please contact your dealer.
Radio
Battery
Charger
Power Adapter
Antenna
Belt Clip
Strap
Documentation Kit
Note
¾
The pictures in this manual are for reference only.
¾
The frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if it is unavailable there, see the label on
the radio.
3. Product Overview
3.1 Product Controls
No.
Part Name
No.
Part Name
○
SK1 (Side Key 1)
○
Power On-Off/Volume Control Knob
○
PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key
○
Microphone
○
SK2 (Side Key 2)
10
○
Accessory Connector
○
TK (Top Key)
11
○
Battery Latch
○
Channel Selector Knob
12
○
Antenna
○
Speaker
13
○
Belt Clip
○
LED Indicator
14
○
Battery
3.2 Programmable Keys
For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the SK1, SK2, and TK (
) as
shortcuts to certain functions. Please refer to the Feature Description and Operation Manual along with
the product for more details.
Caution: The TK key is programmed with emergency feature by default (short press: Emergency
On; long press: Emergency Off). It is programmable by your dealer.
3.3 LED Indicator
LED Indication
The
Radio Status
LED
indicator flashes
Powering on
green.
The
indicator
LED
glows
Receiving
green.
The
indicator
LED
glows
Transmitting
red.
The
LED
indicator flashes
Scanning or Roaming
orange slowly.
The
LED
indicator flashes
Emergency
orange rapidly.
The
indicator
orange.
LED
Call hang time. No voice is being transmitted or received on the traffic channel
glows
during a call. Within such period, you can hold down the PTT key to talk to the
other party.
4. Before Use
4.1 Attaching the Battery
Step 1 Align the battery slots with the guide rails on the radio as
shows, and push the battery as
shows.
Step 2 Open the battery latch and hold it down until the metal lock goes into the battery housing
completely as
shows.
Step 3 Push the battery until it is fully fitted into the slot, and then release the battery latch as
shows.
Note: To remove the battery, please power off the radio first. Then open the battery latch, and slide
the battery out while holding down the battery latch.
4.2 Attaching the Antenna
Caution: Do not hold the radio by its antenna, otherwise the performance and lifespan of the
antenna will be reduced.
4.3 Attaching the Belt Clip
Step 1 Remove the screws.
Step 2 Align the screw holes on the belt clip with those on the radio’s back, and then tighten the
screws.
4.4 Attaching the Accessories
Step 1 Open the accessory connector cover as shown below.
Step 2 Align the accessory (such as an audio accessory, or a programming cable) plug with the
accessory connector.
Caution:
Do not scrape the silicone rubber surrounding the accessory connector screw hole, in order
to ensure the waterproof performance of the radio.
Step 3 Tighten the screw on the plug.
4.5 Charging the Battery
Caution:
¾
Use the charger specified by the Company to charge the battery.
¾
Make sure the radio is powered off before charging. Read the Safety Information Booklet in
advance to get necessary safety information.
¾
Charge a new battery for at least 5 hours before initial use for best performance.
Charging Status Indication (on charger):
LED Indication
Charging Status
The LED Indicator flashes red
Standby (no load)
slowly.
The LED Indicator glows red.
Charging
The
LED
indicator
glows
90% charged
indicator
glows
Fully charged
orange.
The
LED
green.
The LED Indicator flashes red
Charging failed
LED Indication
Charging Status
rapidly.
4.6 Checking the Battery Power
You can check the current battery power by holding down the programmed Battery Power Indicator
key preset by your dealer. And release the key to exit. Battery power indications and alert tone are listed
below:
LED Indication/Tone
Battery Power
The LED Indicator glows green.
High
The LED Indicator glows orange.
Medium
The LED Indicator glows red.
Low
The LED Indicator glows red and an alert tone
The battery runs low. Please recharge or replace the
sounds.
battery for proper radio operation
5. Basic Operations
5.1 Turning the Radio On/Off
5.2 Adjusting the Volume
5.3 Selecting a Zone
A zone is a group of channels with the same property, which can facilitate convenient management over
the channels.
The radio supports 3 zones, each of which consists of up to 16 channels. Your dealer
can program the zone for your specific needs. You can switch to the appropriate zone by pressing the
programmed Zone Up or Zone Down key preset by your dealer.
5.4 Selecting a Channel
Note: If the Channel Notify feature is enabled by your dealer, the radio will announce the channel
number upon channel switching.
6. Call Services
After the radio is powered on, you can make and receive calls. To ensure optimal volume of the
receiving radio, keep the microphone about 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth when the radio is
transmitting.
6.1 Private Call
6.1.1 Initiating a Private Call
In the standby mode, hold down the PTT key to initiate a private call to the private contact preset for the
current channel.
You may request your dealer to preset a regular private call contact for each digital channel.
6.1.2 Receiving and Responding to a Private Call
When you receive a private call, you can listen to it without any operation and hold down the PTT key to
call back within the preset time.
6.2 Group Call
6.2.1 Initiating a Group Call
In the standby mode, hold down the PTT key to initiate a group call to the group contact preset for the
current channel.
6.2.2 Receiving and Responding to a Group Call
When you receive a group call, you can listen to it without any operation and hold down the PTT key to
call back within the preset time.
6.3 Call on Analog Channel (No Signaling)
To transmit on an analog channel, hold down the PTT and speak into the microphone. To receive,
release the PTT key.
Please refer to the Feature Description and Operation Manual along with the product for operation
description on how to make and receive calls on the analog channel with signaling.
6.4 Emergency Call
In case of emergency, you can use Emergency Call to ask for help from your companion or the control
center.
Emergency Call needs to be configured and enabled by your dealer. Please refer to the Feature
Description and Operation Manual along with the product for details.
7. Available Features
Available features of this radio are listed below. Please refer to the Feature Description and Operation
Manual for detailed feature descriptions.
Feature Type
Detailed Feature
z Indication: LED, Tone, Vibration
z Audio: Mic AGC, Treble Boost, LQO, Audio Feedback Suppression
Basic Setting
z Scanning: Scan On, Scan Off, Scan List
z Other Features: Power Level, VOX, One Touch Call, Renting,
Programming, Covert Mode
z Voice Services: Group Call, Private Call, All Call,
z Control Services: Alert Call, Radio Check, Remote Monitor, Radio
Enable, Radio Disable, Priority Interrupt, Time-out Timer (TOT)
Digital Features
z Personal Security Services: Emergency Alarm, Man Down, Lone Worker
z Encrypt
z Network: Talk Around, Roam
z Other Features: Pseudo Trunking
z Voice Services: Call without Signaling, Call with Signaling,
z Control Services: Compandor, Time-out Timer (TOT), Monitor, Squelch
Off, Squelch Level Adjustment, CTCSS/CDCSS
Analog Features
z Personal Security Services: Emergency Alarm, Man Down, Lone Worker
z Scrambler
z Talk Around
z GPS Report
API Features
z Radio Registration Service
z Telemetry
8. Troubleshooting
Phenomena
Analysis
Solution
The battery may be improperly
Remove the battery and then reattach it.
installed.
The radio cannot
be powered on.
The battery power may run out.
Recharge or replace the battery.
The battery may suffer from
poor contact caused by dirtied
Clean the battery contacts.
or damaged battery contacts.
The battery voltage may be
Recharge or replace the battery.
low.
During
receiving,
Increase the volume by rotating the Volume
The volume level may be low.
Control knob.
the voice is weak,
discontinuous
or
totally inactive.
The antenna may get loose or
Turn off the radio and reattach the antenna.
may be improperly installed.
The speaker may be blocked
Clean the surface of the speaker.
or damaged.
The frequency or signaling may
Set your TX/RX frequency and signaling to the
be inconsistent with that of
same as that of other members.
other members.
You
cannot
The channel type (digital and
communicate with
Make sure all members are on the same
analog)
may
be
set
other members.
digital or analog channel.
inconsistently.
You may be too far away from
Move towards other members.
the group members.
You may be interrupted by
Irrelevant
communication or
Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch
radios
using
the
same
level.
frequency.
noise is heard on
the channel.
The noise is too
The radio may be set with no
Set signaling for all member radios to avoid
signaling.
interference at the same frequency.
You may be too far away from
Move towards other members.
Phenomena
loud.
Analysis
Solution
other members.
You
may
locate
unfavorable
in
position.
an
For
example, your communication
Move to an open and flat area, and restart the
may
radio to try again.
be
blocked
by
high
buildings or frustrated in the
underground areas.
You may suffer from external
Stay away from equipment that may cause
disturbance
(such
as
interference.
electromagnetic interference).
If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us
or your local dealer for more technical support.
9. Care and Cleaning
To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips
below.
Product Care
z Do not pierce or scrape the product.
z Keep the product far away from substances that can corrode the circuit.
z Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly.
z Attach the accessory connector cover when the accessory is not in use.
Product Cleaning
Caution: Turn off the product and remove the battery before cleaning.
z Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry
lint-free cloth or a brush regularly.
z Use neutral cleanser and a non-woven fabric to clean the keys, control knobs and front case after
long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil
preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage.
z Make sure the product is completely dry before use.
10. Optional Accessories
Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product.
Caution: Use the accessories specified by the Company only; otherwise, the Company shall not be
liable for any loss or damage arising out of use of unauthorized accessories.
11. Specifications
Item
Specifications
Frequency Range
136–174 MHz
Channel Spacing
12.5 kHz
Operating Voltage
7.4 VDC
Weight (with standard antenna
& battery)
495 g
Sensitivity
0.3 μV
RF Power Output
1 W / 0.5W
Rated Audio Power Output
0.5 W
Audio Distortion
≤ 3%
–30ºC to +60ºC (non-hazardous environment)
Operating Temperature
–20ºC to +50ºC* (hazardous environment)
Storage Temperature
–40°C to +85°C
Charging Temperature
0°C to +40°C
Battery
Ex-battery BL1813-Ex (1800 mAh)
Battery Life
About 14 hours (5-5-90 duty cycle)
Charging Time
About 4 hours
Maximum Charging Voltage
12 VDC
* 50ºC: The operating temperature may vary. In an explosive
gas atmosphere, it can reach up to 55ºC. For details, see
section 1.1 Product Marking.

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