Hytera Communications PDC760UXB1 Multi-mode Advanced Radio User Manual Owner s Manualx

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Preface
Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of
the functions and step-by-step procedures for use. To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect
operation, please carefully read the Safety Information Booklet before use.
This manual is applicable to Multi-mode Advanced Radio.
Copyright Information
Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in
the People's Republic of China (PRC) and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its
trademarks and product names. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are
properties of their respective owners.
The product described in this manual may include the Company's computer programs stored in memory or other
media. Laws in PRC and/or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of the Company with respect to its
computer programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any
rights to the purchaser regarding the Company's computer programs. The Company's computer programs may not
be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent
of the Company.
Disclaimer
The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or
reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous
technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any
manner without the prior written consent of the Company.
We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of
the third-party products and contents involved in this manual.
If you have any suggestions or would like to receive more information, please visit our website at:
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. If not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this
equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then 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 different circuit to that of the receiver's outlet.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

This device may not cause harmful interference.

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.
RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control
Information and Operational Instructions for
Occupational Use
NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions where users have full
knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the
occupational limits in FCC and International standards. This radio device is NOT authorized for
general population consumer use.
This radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide communications between
two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves to send and receive calls.
RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy. Other forms include, but are not limited to, sunlight and x-rays.
RF energy, however, should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used
improperly, can cause biological damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic
material.
Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health, and industry work with organizations to develop standards for
safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and
the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection.
All Hytera radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government-established RF
exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of radios.
These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple
procedures on how to control it.
Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control
your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
Hytera's 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 environmental 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)
key. To receive calls, release the PTT key. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radio
generates measurable RF energy only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).

Keep the radio unit at least 2.5 cm away from the face. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important as
RF exposure decreases with distance from the antenna. The antenna should be kept away from the face and
eyes.

When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hytera-approved holder, holster, case, or body harness or
by use of the correct clip for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which
exceed the FCC's occupational/controlled environmental RF exposure limits.

Use of non-approved antennas, batteries, and accessories causes the radio to exceed the FCC RF exposure
guidelines.

Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product.
ISED Statement
The device has been tested and complies 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 Compliance license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

This device may not cause harmful interference.

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, 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, and
2012/19/EU.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
Contents
1. Product Overview ...............................................................................................................................3
1.1 Product Controls .............................................................................................................................3
1.2 Key Description ...............................................................................................................................4
1.3 Radio Screens ................................................................................................................................5
2. Before Use ..........................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Charging the Battery .......................................................................................................................7
2.2 Installing the SIM Card and Micro-SD Card ....................................................................................8
2.3 Attaching the Battery.......................................................................................................................9
2.4 Attaching the Antenna.....................................................................................................................9
2.5 Attaching the Belt Clip...................................................................................................................10
2.6 Attaching the Accessory ...............................................................................................................10
3. Basic Operations ..............................................................................................................................11
3.1 Turning the Radio On or Off ..........................................................................................................11
3.2 Adjusting the Volume ....................................................................................................................12
3.3 Selecting a Channel or Contact ....................................................................................................12
3.4 Operating the Main Screen ...........................................................................................................13
3.5 Locking and Unlocking the Main Screen .......................................................................................15
3.6 Switching the Operation Mode ......................................................................................................16
4. Status Indications.............................................................................................................................17
4.1 LCD Icons .....................................................................................................................................17
4.2 LED Indications .............................................................................................................................19
5. Call Services .....................................................................................................................................20
5.1 Group Calls ...................................................................................................................................20
5.2 Private Calls ..................................................................................................................................20
5.3 Broadcast Calls (Trunking Only) ...................................................................................................21
5.4 All Calls .........................................................................................................................................22
5.5 Calls on Analog Channels (Conventional Only) ............................................................................22
5.6 Phone Calls ..................................................................................................................................22
6. Message Services ............................................................................................................................24
6.1 Viewing Messages ........................................................................................................................24
6.2 Sending Messages .......................................................................................................................24
6.3 Forwarding Messages...................................................................................................................24
6.4 Deleting Messages .......................................................................................................................25
7. Supplementary Features..................................................................................................................26
7.1 Basic Settings ...............................................................................................................................26
7.2 Contact Management....................................................................................................................27
7.3 Wireless and Network ...................................................................................................................28
7.4 APPs .............................................................................................................................................29
7.5 Power Level ..................................................................................................................................35
7.6 Radio over IP (RoIP) .....................................................................................................................35
7.7 Scan..............................................................................................................................................36
7.8 Roam ............................................................................................................................................37
7.9 Position .........................................................................................................................................37
7.10 Analog Services ..........................................................................................................................37
7.11 Encryption ...................................................................................................................................38
7.12 Stun ............................................................................................................................................38
7.13 Kill ...............................................................................................................................................38
8. Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................39
9. Care and Cleaning ............................................................................................................................41
10. Optional Accessories .....................................................................................................................42
11. Specifications .................................................................................................................................43
Docu
umenttation
n Inforrmatio
on
Icon Co
onventiions
Icon
Description
Indicates referencess that can furtther describe the related toopics.
Indicates situations that could caause data loss or equipmennt damage.
Notatio
on Conv
ventions
Item
Descriiption
Exam
mple
To
T save the coonfiguration, click Apply.
Denotes menus,
tabs, paarameter nam
mes,
Boldface
window naames, dialoguue names, andd
The
T Log Level Settings dialogue appeaars.
hardware buttons.
Press
the PTT
T key.
The
T screen diisplays "Invallid Battery!".
""
Denotes messages,
directories, file names,
Open
"PDT_P
PSS.exe".
folder nam
mes, and param
meter values.
Go
G to "D:/optt/local".
In
I the Port teext box, enter "22".
Italic
Directs youu to access a multi-level menu.
Go
G to File > New.
For
F details abbout using thee DWS, refer to
Denotes doocument titless.
Dispatch
Worrkstation Useer Guide.
Courier
New
Denotes coommands andd their executtion
To
T set the IP address, run tthe following
g command:
results.
vos-cmd - m name IP
Key Op
peration
ns
Operation
Des
scription
Short presss
Presss and release rapidly.
Long presss
Presss and hold forr the preset duuration (2s by
y default).
Double preess
Presss twice continnuously and quickly.
Press and hold
Keepp the key presssed.
Touch Screen
n Operattions
Operatio
on
Tap
Touch and hold
Swipe
Drag
Pinch
Spread
Desc
cription
Exam
mple
Toucch items once with your finnger
Tap
tip.
Toucch items with your finger and
to lauunch the Cameera app.
Tou
uch and hold
mainttain contact.
until itt jiggles.
wipe down froom the top edgge of any screen to accesss
Sw
Swippe your fingerr across the sccreen.
thee notification panel.
Toucch and hold ann item, and thhen
Tou
uch and hold
movee it to a new position.
to the
t proper poosition.
Movee two fingers together on the
until itt jiggles, and then drag it
Pin
nch the screenn to zoom outt.
screeen.
Movee two fingers apart on the screen.
Sprread the screeen to zoom inn.
1. Product Overview
1.1 Product Controls
No.
Part Name
No.
Part Name
Smart Key
17
Pressure Sensor
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Key
18
Front-facing Camera
Side Key 2 (SK2)
19
Speaker
Side Key 3 (SK3)
20
Accessory Connector
Top Key (TK)
21
Speaker
Microphone 3
22
Home Key
No.
Part Name
No.
Part Name
LED Indicator 1
23
Power/End Call Key
Top Screen
24
Battery Latch
Smart Knob
25
Strap Hole
10
Microphone 2
26
Colored Ring
11
Light Sensor
27
CARKIT RF Connector
12
Main Screen
28
Rear-facing Camera
13
Microphone 1
29
Flash
14
Back/Answer Call Key
30
Belt Clip
15
LED Indicator 2
31
Battery
16
Antenna
32
Charging Piece
1.2 Key Description
The following table describes functions of the radio's keys.
Key
PTT key
Smart Key
Description

Press the key to initiate or answer calls.

Press and hold the key to speak during half-duplex calls.

When the main screen is on, long press the key to turn it off.

When you view a list or page, press the key to flip.

When the main screen is off, press the key to turn it on, or long press the key to
launch the camera.
SK2/SK3
Programmable keys. You can set the keys as shortcuts to radio features. Then you can
press, long press, or double press the keys to trigger the assigned features.
Programmable key. You can set this key as shortcuts to the following two radio features:
TK
Emergency call and Cancel emergency call. Then you can press or long press the key to
initiate or end an emergency call.
Back/Answer key
Press the key to return to the upper-level menu or answer calls.
Key
Home key
Description

When the main screen is off, press the key to turn it on.

When the main screen is on, press the key to return to the home screen, or double
press the key to view running apps.
On-Off/End key
Key combination

Press the key to end ongoing calls.

Long press the key to turn the radio on or off.
Press SK2+SK3 to take a screenshot.
1.3 Radio Screens
The radio provides two screens: top screen and main screen.
1.3.1 Top Screen
The top screen shows information about narrow band (NB) services. It includes the following three areas:

Status bar: Shows status icons.

Content bar: Mainly shows the selected channel or contact and icons related to ongoing calls.

Information bar: Shows icons indicating unread messages and missed calls, time information, and current
operation mode.
1.3.2 Main Screen
The main screen is a touch screen with Android Platform (AP) for managing widgets, apps, information, and radio
settings. The home screen contains the status bar, NB widget, and broadband (BB) widgets.
On the mainn screen, you can also acceess the notificcation panel, quick setting panel, and appplication (ap
pp) list. For
detailed operations, see 3.4
3 Operatingg the Main Screen.
2. Be
efore Use
2.1 Charging the Batttery

Usse the approvved charger too charge the battery.

Reead the Safetyy Informationn Booklet befo
fore charging.
Before initiaal use, fully charge the batttery to ensuree optimum peerformance.
To determinne the charginng status, checck the LED inndicator on th
he charger acccording to thhe following table:
LED
D Indicator on
o Charger
Charging Status
Flashes oraange slowly
The chharger is being activated.
Flashes redd slowly
The baattery fails to make properr contact withh the charger.
Glows red
The baattery is charg
ging.
Glows greeen
The baattery is fully charged.
Flashes redd rapidly
The baattery fails to be charged.
If the LED indicator flashes red slowly, take the battery out of the charger, and then place it into the charger for
proper contact.
If the LED indicator flashes red rapidly, please contact your dealer to check whether the battery or power adapter
is damaged.
2.2 Installing the SIM Card and Micro-SD Card
If you are provided with an SIM card and a micro-SD card, install them as follows:
1.
Open the card slot cover on the top of the battery compartment.
2.
Pull the SIM card tray out of the slot, and place the SIM card with the gold contacts facing up on the tray.
3.
Insert the card tray with the SIM card back into the slot.
4.
Insert the micro-SD card into the corresponding slot.
5.
Put the card slot cover back in place.
2.3 Atttaching the Batttery
2.4 Atttaching the Antenna
Do noot hold the raddio by the anttenna, as it may
m reduce thee radio perforrmance and liife span of thee antenna.
2.5 Atttaching the Belt Clip
1.
Align thhe rails on thhe belt clip wiith the groovees on the batttery.
2.
Press thhe belt clip doownwards intto place.
2.6 Atttaching the Acccessoryy
For opptimal waterpproof and dustproof perforrmance, closee the accessorry connector ccover and fassten the
screw when no accessory is attaached.
1.
Turn thhe screw on thhe accessory connector coover countercllockwise, andd open the cover.
2.
Insert thhe accessory plug into thee top of the acccessory conn
nector.
3.
Turn thhe screw on thhe accessory plug clockwiise until hand
d tight.
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3. Basic Operations
3.1 Turning the Radio On or Off
To turn the radio on, press and hold the Power key until the splash screen appears.
To turn the radio off, do as follows:
1.
Press and hold the Power key until the power-off selection screen appears.
2.
Tap Device Power Off, and then tap SURE.
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3.2 Adjusting the Volume
3.3 Selecting a Channel or Contact
1.
Press the Smart Knob.
2.
After the top screen displays
, rotate the knob.
If you do not operate the knob within 10s, it automatically returns to the volume control state.
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3.4 Op
perating
g the Ma
ain Scre
een
3.4.1 Acccessing
g and Ma
anaging Widgets
On the homee screen, youu can access, add,
a delete, or
o reposition widgets.
You caannot removee or repositionn the NB widdget.
Accessin
ng Widgets
To access widgets
on thee home screenn, swipe up orr down to thee target widgeet, and then taap it.
Adding Widgets
1.
Touch and hold the widget below
w which you want
w to add a new widget,, until the widdget is highlig
ghted.
2.
Tap AD
DD, and then tap the requiired widget.
3.
Tap OK
K.
Deleting Widgets
1.
Touch and hold the widget to be deleted until it is highligh
hted.
2.
Tap
on the uppper right corneer of the widgget, and then tap OK.
Repositio
oning Wid
dgets
1.
Touch and hold the widget to be repositioned.
2.
After thhe widget is highlighted,
drag
it up or down
to the desired
positioon.
3.
Press thhe Home keyy.
3.4.2 Acccessing
g and Ma
anaging Apps
From the hoome screen, yoou can accesss the app list,, and then rep
position or delete apps.
Accessin
ng Apps
1.
Swipe left
l or right from
fr
the rightt or left edge of the home screen.
2.
Swipe up
u or down too view the appps, and then tap the targett app.
To set whether youu can access thhe app list froom the left orr right edge of the home sccreen, tap thee Settings
icon inn the app list,, go to Generral > Device > Personalizzation > Sidee_fence, and tthen tap Left, Right, or
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Both.
Repositio
oning App
ps
1.
Touch and hold the app icon to be
b repositioneed until it jigg
gles.
2.
Drag thhe app icon too the desired position.
3.
Press thhe Home keyy.
Deleting Apps
1.
Touch and hold the app icon to be
b deleted unttil it jiggles.
2.
Tap
3.
Tap OK
K.
on the uppper right corneer of the app icon.
You cannot delete built-in apps.
3.4.3 Viiewing and Manaaging No
otification
ns
You can acccess the notifiication panel to view and clear
notifications.
Viewing Notificatio
ons
1.
Swipe down
from thhe top edge of any screen to
t view notifi
fications.
2.
Tap a notification
too view the dettails.
Clearing Notificatio
ons
To clear a nootification, sw
wipe the notiffication left or
o right.
To clear all notifications,
, tap Clear att the bottom of
o the notificaation panel.
3.4.4 Seearching
g for App
ps, Messages, an
nd Contacts
1.
Swipe down
from thhe top edge of any screen.
2.
Tap thee search bar on
o the top.
3.
Use thee on-screen keypad to enteer the keyworrd.
3.4.5 Peerformin
ng Quick Settings
The quick seetting panel prrovides instannt access to Settings,
Camera, Flashlighht, Calculatorr, and other haandy featuress.
You can alsoo adjust the brightness,
annd turn on or off
o the airplan
ne mode, Wi--Fi, NB network, Bluetootth, and so on..
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
m edge of anyy screen. Youu can swipe leeft to view
To acceess the quick setting panell, swipe up froom the bottom
additionnal items.

To repoosition an item
m, touch and hold the item
m, and drag it to the desiredd position aftter it is highliighted.
3.4.6 Managing Running
g Apps
You can acccess and closee running appps.
Accessin
ng Running Apps
1.
Doublee-press the Hoome key from
m any screen.
2.
Swipe up
u or down too the target appp, and then tap it.
Closing Running
Apps
To close a ruunning app, swipe
it left or
o right.
To close all running appss, tap
3.5 Loccking and Unlo
ocking the
t Main Scree
en
When the main
m screen is not in use, it is recommennded that you
u turn it off too save the batttery and avoid unintendedd
operations.

To turnn off the screeen, long presss the Smart Key.

To allow
w the main sccreen to be tuurned off autoomatically, go
o to Settings > General > Device > Diisplay >
Main Screen
> Sleeep, and then tap
t the requirred interval.

To turnn on the screenn, press the Smart
Key orr Home key.
In addition, it is recommeended that yoou secure youur radio using a screen lockk. The screenn lock is triggeered after thee
main screen is turned offf.
To set the sccreen lock, doo as follows:
1.
Go to Settings
> Geeneral > Privvacy & Securrity > Screen
n Lock.
2.
Tap Un
nlock Pattern
n, and then taap one of the following:

Noone: The screeen will neverr be locked.

Sw
wipe: Swipe up
u to unlock.

Paassword: Creeate a passwoord for unlockking the screeen.

Paattern: Createe a pattern thhat you draw on
o the screen
n to unlock it.
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3.6 Switching the Operation Mode
The radio can operate in NB mode or NB & broadband (BB) mode. The NB mode further includes the following
two types:

Conventional mode: supports half-duplex operation and allows radios to communicate directly, without using
the network.

Trunking mode: supports half-duplex operation and allows radios to communicate over the network. The
radio must register with the network and then operate within the network coverage.
To switch the specific NB mode, go to Settings > Private > Mode, and then tap the required mode.
Upon power-on, the radio operates in NB & BB mode. To allow the radio to operate only in NB mode, do as
follows:
1.
Press and hold the Power key until the power-off selection screen appears.
2.
Tap AP Power Off, and then tap SURE.
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4. Sta
atus Indica
ations
4.1 LCD Iconss
Status Ico
ons
Screen
Icon
Ra
adio Status
Thhis icon show
ws the battery level.
Thhe battery pow
wer is low.
Thhe radio is chharging.
Thhe NB networrk is turned off.
Thhere is no signnal from the NB
N network.
Thhe number off bars indicatees the signal strength
of thhe NB networrk.
Thhe number off bars indicatees the signal strength
whenn the radio opperates in trun
nking mode
unnder a single BS.
Thhe radio is sett at low poweer.
Top
screen &
Thhe radio is sett at high pow
wer.
Ann accessory iss connected.
main
screen
Thhe Bluetooth feature is enaabled.
A Bluetooth deevice is conneected.
Thhe Position feeature is enabbled, and the radio
receivess positioning data.
Thhe Position feeature is enabbled, but the radio
receivess no positioniing data.
Thhe radio is roaaming.
Thhe Encryptionn feature is ennabled.
Thhe radio is scaanning.
Thhe Squelch Off
O feature is enabled.
Thhe Monitor feeature is enabbled.
Thhe radio operaates in silent mode.
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Thhe number off bars indicatees the signal strength
of thhe BB networkk.
A 3G network is available.
A 4G network is available.
Ann EDGE netw
work is availaable.
Noo SIM card iss detected.
Main
Thhe radio operaates in Do Noot Disturb mo
ode.
screen
Thhe radio is doownloading.
Thhe radio is connected to thhe Internet over a Wi-Fi neetwork.
Thhe radio provides a personnal hotspot.
Thhe radio operaates in Airplaane mode.
Thhe Voice Reccorder featuree is enabled.
Thhe Alarm featture is enableed.
Call and Data Icons
Icon
Radio Status
The digit indicaates the numbber of missed calls.
The digit indicaates the numbber of unread short messagges.
Ann emergency call
c is in proggress.
The radio is trannsmitting on an analog chaannel.
A private/group
p/all call is in progress on the
t NB netwoork.
Ann encrypted prrivate/group/all call is in progress
on thhe NB networrk.
A private/group
p/all call is in progress on a Radio over IP (RoIP) neetwork.
A broadcast
call is in progresss.
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4.2 LED Indications
LED Indicator 1
LED Indicator
Radio Status
Flashes blue
A Bluetooth device is connected.
Flashes red
There is/are unread short messages/notifications or missed calls.
LED Indicator 2
LED Indicator
Radio Status
Flashes green
Being turned on.
Flashes green slowly
Standby in trunking mode.
Glows green
Receiving.
Glows red
Flashes red
Flashes orange slowly
Flashes orange rapidly

During a call: Transmitting.

Standby: The battery runs low. Please recharge or replace the battery.
Establishing a call in trunking mode. This indication is applicable to the calling
radio.

Conventional mode: scanning or roaming

Trunking mode: registering

Conventional mode: working in emergency mode.

Trunking mode: Establishing a Full Off Air Call Set-Up (FOACSU) call.
This indication is applicable to the called radio.
Glows orange
Call hang time: No voice is being transmitted or received during a call. Within
such a period, you can press and hold the PTT key and speak.
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5. Ca
all Serrvices
You can inittiate various types
of callss in different ways.
When initiating
an NB
N call by enntering the tarrget number,
make sure thhat the numbeer complies with
w the dial rule.
For the detailed
dial rule,
please consult your dealer.
5.1 Gro
oup Callls
A group calll is a half-dupplex NB call from an indivvidual user in
n a group to all the other m
members in th
he group.
5.1.1 In
nitiating Group
Calls
To initiate a call to a grouup contact savved in Contaacts, do as folllows:
1.
2.
Select the
t target grooup contact inn one of the foollowing way
ys:

Prress the Smarrt Knob, andd then rotate it
i to the positiion associatedd with the tarrget group con
ntact.

Taap
> Favorites/Grooup, and thenn tap the targeet group.
Press annd hold the PTT
key.
To initiate a call to a grouup contact noot saved in Coontacts, do as follows:
, and then enter the targget number.
1.
Tap
2.
Tap PM
and thenn press and hoold the PTT key.
MR Group Call,
5.1.2 Reeceiving
g Group Calls
You can listten to a receivved group calll without anyy operation.
5.1.3 En
nding orr Exiting Group Calls
A group calll ends automaatically whenn the call hangg time expires.
In trunking mode,
you caan also press the
t End key to end an outtgoing group call or exit ann incoming group
call.
5.2 Private Caalls
A private caall is a half-duuplex NB calll initiated by one individual user to anoother.
5.2.1 In
nitiating Private
Calls
To initiate a call to a privvate contact saved in Conttacts, do as fo
ollows:
1.
Select the
t target privvate contact in
i one of the following
waays:

Prress the Smarrt Knob, andd then rotate it
i to the positiion associatedd with the tarrget private co
ontact.
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
2.
Taap
> Favorites/Privvate, and thenn tap the targ
get private conntact.
Press annd hold the PTT
key.
To initiate a call to a privvate contact not
n saved in Contacts,
do as
a follows:
, and then enter the targget number.
3.
Tap
4.
Tap PM
and thenn press and hoold the PTT key.
MR Private Call,
5.2.2 Reeceiving
g Private Calls
In conventioonal mode, yoou can listen to
t a received private call without
any operation.
In trunking mode,
the opeeration variess with the setuup mode of th
he received private
call:

FOACS
SU
Press thhe PTT key too answer the call.

Off Airr Call Set-Up (OACSU)
The calll is establisheed automaticaally. You can listen to it without any opperation.
5.2.3 En
nding Prrivate Ca
alls
A private caall ends autom
matically wheen the call hanng time expirres.
In trunking mode,
you caan also press the
t End key to end the calll.
5.3 Bro
oadcastt Calls (Trunkin
ng Only
y)
A broadcast call is a speccial group calll. In a broadccast call, only
y the calling party
can speaak. Your radiio must be
b your dealerr for you to innitiate a broadcast call.
authorized by
5.3.1 In
nitiating Broadca
st Calls
To initiate a broadcast caall, do as folloows:
1.
Tap
2.
Tap thee target groupp contact, andd then tap
> Favoriites/Group.
5.3.2 Reeceiving
g Broadcast Calls
You can listten to a receivved broadcastt call withoutt any operatio
on.
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5.3.3 En
nding orr Exiting Broadca
ast Calls
Press the En
nd key to endd an outgoing broadcast caall or exit an incoming
broadcast call.
5.4 All Calls
In conventioonal mode, ann all call is a call
c from an individual
useer to all the other
users onn the current channel.
In turnking mode,
an all call
c is a call from
an indivvidual user to all the other users
in a speecific base staation, area, orr
system.
Your radio must
m be authoorized by youur dealer for you
y to initiatee an all call.
5.4.1 In
nitiating All
A Calls
To initiate an all call, do as follows:
1.
Tap
> Group
p and select thhe all call conntact, or tap
2.
Press annd hold the PTT
key.
and entter the all calll number.
5.4.2 Reeceiving
g All Calls
You can listten to an incoming all call without any operation.
5.4.3 En
nding orr Exiting All Calls
In conventioonal mode, ann all call endss after the callling party release the PTT
T key.
In trunking mode,
you caan press the End
E key to ennd an outgoing all call or exit
e an incomiing all call.
5.5 Calls on Analog
Channe
els (Con
nvention
nal Only
y)
On analog channels, you can initiate calls
to all thee other users on
o the channeels. To initiatte such a call,, do as
follows:
1.
nob, and then rotate it to seelect the requ
uired channel..
Press thhe Smart Kn
2.
Press annd hold the PTT
key, andd speak into thhe microphon
ne.
5.6 Em
mergenc
cy Calls
An emergenncy call is a caall initiated too ask for helpp in case of em
mergency. Thhe radio mustt be authorizeed by your
dealer for yoou to initiate an
a emergencyy call.
5.6.1 In
nitiating an
a Emerg
gency Call
To initiate an emergencyy call, press thhe Emergenccy On key.
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5.6.2 Reeceiving
g an Eme
ergency Call
You can listten to a receivved emergenccy call withouut any operatiion.
5.6.3 En
nding orr Exiting an Emerrgency Call
As the callinng party, you can press thee Emergencyy Off key or turn
off the raadio to end ann emergency call.
As the calledd party, you can
c press the End key or tap
to exiit an emergenncy call.
5.7 Phone Calls
If you insertt an SIM cardd, you can inittiate a call to a phone num
mber.
5.7.1 In
nitiating Phone
Calls
To initiate a call to a phoone number saaved in Contacts, do as fo
ollows:
> Favorites/Private.
1.
Tap
2.
Tap thee target contaact, and then tap
To initiate a call to a phoone number noot saved in Contacts,
do as
a follows:
3.
Tap
4.
Tap
, and thenn enter the tarrget number.
5.7.2 Reeceiving
g Phone Calls
To answer a received phoone call, tap
5.7.3 En
nding Ph
hone calls
To end a phoone call, tap
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6. Me
essage Serrvices
The Messagge feature alloows you to sennd and receivve messages.
6.1 Vieewing Message
es
To view a message,
tap
, and thenn tap the targeet message.
6.2 Sen
nding Message
es
You can create a messagee or send a prredefined quiick text messaage.
6.2.1 Creating and
Send
ding Mes
ssages
1.
Tap
, and then tap
2.
Enter thhe target num
mber in the Too text box, orr tap
3.
Tap thee Type messaage text box, and enter thee text.
You caan also tap
4.
Tap
to select a contact.
to add thee required atttachment.
to send thhe message.
If you do not tap
, the creaated message will be saved
d as a draft.
6.2.2 Seending Quick
Text Messa
ages
To send a quuick text message, do as foollows:
1.
Tap
, and then tap
inn the lower right corner.
2.
mber in the Too text box, orr tap
Enter thhe target num
3.
Tap
4.
Slide riight to accesss the predefinned message list.
5.
Tap thee required meessage, and thhen tap
to select a contact.
in the froont of the Typ
pe message teext box.
6.3 Forrwardin
ng Mess
sages
, and then tap
t the converrsation containing the messsage to be foorwarded.
1.
Tap
2.
p Forward.
Touch and hold the target messagge to select itt, and then tap
3.
mber in the Too text box, orr tap
Enter thhe target num
to select a contact.
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4.
Tap
6.4 Deleting Message
es
To delete a conversation,
, do as follow
ws:
1.
Tap
2.
Touch and hold the target converrsation to seleect it.
3.
Tap Deelete > DELE
ETE.
To delete a single
messagge in a conversation, do ass follows:
1.
Tap
, and then tap
t the converrsation.
2.
Touch and hold the target messagge to select itt.
3.
ETE.
Tap Deelete > DELE
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7. Supplementary Features
7.1 Basic Settings
You can tap Settings > General and then do the following operations:
If you want to...
Then...
Set SK2, SK3, and TK as
Go to Device > Programmable keys > SK2/SK3/TK > Short press / Long
shortcuts to radio features
press / Double-click, and then tap the required feature.
Set the language
Go to System > Language & input > Language, and then tap the required
language.
1.
Go to Device > Personalization > Wallpaper.
3.
Tap the required picture, and then tap CONFIRM.
Set the wallpaper
Adjust the brightness of backlight
Go to Device > Display > Main screen / Top screen, and then drag the
brightness slider.
Turn vibration on or off
Go to Device > Sounds, and then tap Vibrate on ring or Vibrate on silent.
Set the profile
Go to Device > Sounds > Profiles, and then tap Ring or Mute.
Set the ring, media, alarm, and call
volume
Go to Device > Sounds > Volume, and then drag the corresponding slider.
1.
Go to Device > Sounds > Sounds and vibrations.
2.
Tap the corresponding tone, and then set tap the required ringtone.
Select ringtones
Clear cached data
Go to Device > Storage > Cached data, and then tap OK.
Set whether the main screen
displays battery percentage in the Go to Device > Battery, and then tap Battery percentage.
status bar
Turn the gloves mode on or off
Go to Device > Assistance, and then tap gloves mode.
Set the date and time
Go to System > Date & time.
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7.2 Co
ontact Managem
ment
The Contactt feature allow
ws you to view
w and managge private and
d group contaacts.
7.2.1 Ad
dding Prrivate Co
ontacts
To add a priivate contact, do as follow
ws:
1.
Tap
> Privatee >
2.
Tap
and assignn a picture to the contact by
b choosing one
o the follow
wing options:

Taake Photo: usse the cameraa to take a photo.

Ch
hoose Photo:: choose a phhoto from the Gallery.
3.
Tap thee Name text box,
and enteer the contact name.
4.
Tap thee Add PMR Number
textt box, and entter the Privatee Mobile Raddio (PMR) nuumber of the contact.
5.
Tap
6.
Tap thee Add Phonee Number texxt box and ennter the phonee number.
7.
(Optionnal) Tap Add
d Number to add another phone
numbeer.
8.
Tap thee Email, Add
dress, and Noote text boxess and enter th
he related infoormation.
9.
Tap Saave in the uppper right corneer.
, and then tapp the requiredd type of phonne number.
7.2.2 Ad
dding Co
ontacts to
t Favorites
To add frequuently used contacts to thee Favorites liist, do as follo
ows:
> Favorittes >
1.
Tap
2.
Tap thee required conntacts, and thhen tap OK.
7.2.3 Deeleting Private
Contacts
1.
Tap
, and then tap
t Private.
2.
Tap thee contact to be deleted, andd then tap
3.
Swipe up
u to the botttom, and thenn tap Delete.
4.
Tap OK
K.
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7.3 Wireless and Network
7.3.1 Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi feature provides free Internet access.
To connect to a Wi-Fi network, do as follows:
1.
Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi.
2.
Check whether Wi-Fi is on. If yes, go to the next step. If no, tap Off to turn on it.
When Wi-Fi is turned on, the radio automatically scans for available networks and displays them.
3.
Tap the network you want to connect to.
When you select an open network, the radio automatically connects to it. Otherwise, enter a password to
connect.
7.3.2 Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature allows a wireless connection with another Bluetooth device for short-range communication.
To pair the radio with another Bluetooth device, do as follows:
1.
Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi.
2.
Check whether Bluetooth is on. If yes, go to the next step. If no, tap Off to turn on it.
3.
Tap the name of the target device.
7.3.3 Personal Hotspot
The Personal Hotspot feature allows you to share the radio's Internet connection with other devices.
To set up a hotspot, do as follows:
1.
Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Personal Hotpot > Set up Wi-Fi hotspot.
2.
Enter the related information, and then tap Save.
To turn on or off the Bluetooth tethering feature, tap Bluetooth tethering under Personal Hotspot.
7.3.4 NFC
The Near Field Communication (NFC) feature allows data exchange when you touch the radio with another
compatible device.
To turn on or off NFC, go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > More, and then tap NFC.
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7.4 AP
PPs
On the AP, you
y can use embedded
appps as you do on your mobile phone. Too launch an appp, tap the related app
icon.
7.4.1 Caamera
The Cameraa app allows you
y to take phhotos and reccord videos. Itt includes tabbs for recordinng a video, taaking an
ordinary phooto, or takingg a panorama photo.
Taking Photos
To take a phhoto, do as folllows:
1.
Launchh the Camera app.
2.
Swipe left
l or right too the tab withh
3.
Tap
to do the foollowing basiic settings:

: Turn on or
o off the flassh.

DR: High Dyynamic Rangee, helps you get
g a brighter and richer phhoto.
HD

: Take timee-delayed phootos

: Switch beetween the froont-facing cam
mera and rear-facing cameera.
in the uppper right cornner to do otherr settings, succh as resolution, watermarrk, and face detection.
4.
Tap
5.
to zoom out or spreead the screenn to zoom in if
i required.
Aim the camera at thhe subject, annd pinch the screen
6.
Tap
Recordin
ng Videos
To record a radio, do as follows:
1.
Launchh the Camera app.
2.
Swipe left
l or right too the tab withh
3.
Tap
to do the following bassic settings:

o off the flassh.
: Turn on or

: Switch beetween the froont-facing cam
mera and rear-facing cameera.
in the uppper right cornner to do otherr settings, succh as resolution and waterrmark.
4.
Tap
5.
to zoom out or spreead the screenn to zoom in if
i required.
Aim the camera at thhe subject, annd pinch the screen
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to start reccording.
6.
Tap
7.
(Optionnal) Tap
8.
Tap
to pause, annd then tap
to contin
nue.
to stop reccording.
Taking Pa
anorama Photos
To take a paanorama photo, do as folloows:
1.
Launchh the Camera app.
2.
Swipe left
l or right too the tab for taking
a panoorama photo.
3.
Tap thee panorama caamera icon.
4.
Pan sloowly in the required directiion.
7.4.2 Gallery
The Gallery app allows you
y to view annd manage piictures and viideos.
Viewing Pictures
and
Videos
To view a piicture or videeo, do as folloows:
1.
Launchh the Gallery app.
2.
Tap
3.
t one of thee following opptions to seleect the view mode:
, and then tap

Alll: View pictuures and videoos organized by date.

Allbums: View pictures and videos organnized by album.
Dependding on the viiew mode, eitther tap a picture or video to view it, orr first tap an aalbum or fold
der and then
tap a piicture or videeo.
4.
(Optionnal) Swipe lefft or right to view
the nextt or previous picture or viddeo.
While viewiing a picture, you can tap the
t screen, annd then tap More
to do thee following ooperations:

Move to
t Folder: Move the pictuure into an exiisting or a new
w folder.

Edit: View
and use the editing toools.

Set piccture as: Set the
t picture ass a contact avatar or the waallpaper.

Slidesh
how: Start a slideshow
witth the pictures and videos in the currentt folder.

Detailss: View inform
mation about the picture, including
the title, time, annd properties.
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Zooming In and Ou
ut
To zoom in or out a pictuure, do one off the followinng:

Doublee-tap anywherre on the screeen.

Spread two fingers apart
on any place
to zoom
m in, and pincch the screen to zoom out.
Deleting Pictures and
Videos
To delete an image or a video,
tap Dellete while vieewing it.
To delete alll pictures andd videos in a folder,
do as follows:
1.
Tap
, and then tapp Albums.
2.
until it
i is selected.
Touch and hold the folder to be deleted
3.
Tap Deelete, and thenn tap OK.
7.4.3 Clock
The Clock app
a allows yoou to access allarms, view the
t world clocck, set a stopw
watch, and usse a timer.
Using the
e Alarm
The Alarm feature
allowss you to set an
a alarm to rinng at a speciffic time.
To create ann alarm, do ass follows:
1.
Launchh the Clock appp, and then tap
2.
Tap
3.
K, and then taap the follow
wing items to set
s the alarm::
Tap OK


4.
, and then drag
the poinnter to set the time for the alarm
to sounnd.
Reepeat: Tap thhe days on whhich you wantt the alarm to
o ring.
: Set the alaarm tone.

vibratioon.
Viibrate: Enablle or disable alarm

Laabel: Add a laabel for the alarm.
Tap
> Settings to set the folllowing options:

Silence after: Set
S the periodd after which the alarm sto
ops ringing.

Sn
nooze length: Set a duratioon for the alaarm while sno
oozing.

Voolume button
ns: Set the fuunction of the Smart Knob
b when the allarm sounds. The followin
ng three
opptions are avaailable: Snoozze, Dismiss, and
a Do nothiing.
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
he following three optionss are availablee: Saturday,
Sttart week on: Set the begiinning day off the week. Th
Su
unday, and Monday.
When the alarm sounds, swipe left to snooze or sw
wipe right to dismiss
the alarm.
To delete ann alarm, tap
, and then tap
. If you
y want to cancel
the delletion, tap UN
NDO instead..
Using the
e World Clock
The World Clock
featuree allows you to
t keep track of the curren
nt time in mulltiple cities arround the worrld.

To acccess the worlld clock, launnch the Clock app, and then
n tap

To listt a city on thee world clockk screen, tap

To rem
move a city from
fr
the list, tap
, and then
n tap the city to select it.
, and then tap the city
c to deselect it.
Using the
e Timer
The Timer feature
allowss you to counnt down to an event based on
o a preset peeriod.
To use a tim
mer, do as folllows:
1.
Launchh the Clock appp, and then tap
2.
Tap thee digits on thee screen to seet the length.
3.
Tap
to start thhe timer.
mer starts, youu can do the following
opeerations:
After the tim

Tap
to pause the timer.

Tap
t timer.
to delete the

timer..
Tap thee icon in the lower right coorner to add another
If you createe more than one
o timers, sw
wipe up or down to view th
he timers.
Using the
e Stopwattch
The stopwattch feature alllows you to measure
interrvals of time.
To use the sttopwatch, do as follows:
1.
Launchh the Clock appp, and then tap
2.
Tap
3.
(Optionnal) Tap the icon in the low
wer left corneer to measuree another interrval of time.
4.
Tap
to begin timing.
ming.
to stop tim
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5.
View thhe timing resuult on the scrreen, or tap
6.
Click
t result.
to share the
to reset the
t stopwatchh.
7.4.4 Caalendar
The Calendaar app allows you to consult the calendaar by day, weeek, or month, create eventss, and set an alarm
to act ass
a reminder.
Viewing the
t Calend
dar
To set the caalendar view,, do as follow
ws:
1.
Launchh the Calendaar app.
2.
Tap thee date in the upper
left corrner of the scrreen to displaay the followiing view optioons:

Daay: Display thhe day view.

Week:
Displayy the week vieew.

Month:
Displaay the month view.

Aggenda: Displlay the agendaa view.
Setting th
he Calend
dar
To set the caalendar, do ass follows:
1.
Tap
> Settings > General settings.
2.
Set the related optioons.
Creating an Event
To create ann event on thee calendar, doo as follows:
1.
Tap
> New eveent.
2.
Set the parameters as
a required.
3.
Tap DO
ONE in the uppper right corrner.
Deleting an Event
To delete ann event from the
t calendar, do as followss:
1.
Tap
> Delete evvents.
2.
Tap thee event to be deleted.
3.
Tap
, and then tap
t OK.
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7.4.5 Browser
The Browser app allows you to accesss a web site.

To set the
t browser, tap

To acceess a web sitee, tap the addrress bar, enter the web add
dress, and theen tap Go on the on-screen
n keypad.

To openn a new tab, tap

To closse a tab, tap

To bookkmark the cuurrent web pagge, tap

To view
w bookmarks, tap
> Setttings, and seet the parameters following on-screen iinstructions.
, and enter thhe new web address.
, swipe upp or down to view
the tab, and then tap
> Save to boo
okmarks.
> Bookmarks.
7.4.6 Caalculatorr
The Calculaator app facilitates basic annd advanced arithmetic
op
perations.
To perform basic
arithmeetic operationns, do as folloows:
1.
Launchh the Calculattor app.
2.
Enter thhe first numbber using the on-screen
num
meric keypad
d.
3.
Tap thee appropriate arithmetic fuunction key.
4.
Enter thhe next numbber.
5.
Tap thee equal sign too view the result.
To perform advanced aritthmetic operaations, swipe left from thee edge of the calculator
scrreen.
7.4.7 Co
ompass
The Compasss app allowss you to find a direction annd see your laatitude, longittude, and altittude.
To use the compass, do as
a follows:
1.
Launchh the Compasss app.
2.
Hold thhe radio flat inn your palm.
3.
Follow the on-screenn instructionss when promppted to calibrrate.
4.
mpass screen.
View thhe informatioon on the com
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7.4.8 So
ound Re
ecorder
The Sound Recorder
app allows you to
t record an audio
file and
d share it.
To record ann audio file, do
d as follows:
1.
Launchh the Sound Recorder
app.
2.
Tap Reecord, and theen speak intoo the microphhone.
3.
Tap Doone to stop reecording.
To share an audio file, tapp File, tap the audio file, and
a then tap Share.
7.4.9 App Storee
The App Stoore allows yoou to downloaad apps to youur radio.

To view
w app messagges, tap Messages.

To view
w apps, tap App
A Store, tapp Cat in the upper
left corn
ner, and thenn tap All, Top charts, and Latest as
required.

ap App Store >
To searrch an app, tap

To mannage downloaaded apps, tapp Managemeent.
, and enter
the keyw
word.
7.5 Pow
wer Lev
vel
The radio caan operates att one of the foollowing pow
wer levels:

High Power:
Enables communiccation with diistant radios but
b consumess more batteryy power.

Low Poower: Enablees communicaation with cloose radios and
d saves batterry power.
To set the poower level in trunking mode, go to Setttings > Geneeral > Private > Power Level, and then
n tap High
or Low.
ap the channell, and then
To set the poower level for a channel inn conventionaal mode, go to Contacts > Manage, tap
tap Transm
mission Powerr > Low Pow
wer / High Poower.
7.6 Radio oveer IP (Ro
oIP)
When the raadio operatingg in trunking mode is out of
o the trunkin
ng network cooverage, the R
RoIP feature allows you
to enjoy smoooth trunkingg services oveer an RoIP neetwork.
To turn on or
o off this featture, go to Seettings > Privvate > RoIP, and then tap RoIP.
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To set the RoIP network, go to Settings > Private > RoIP Settings. For details, please consult your dealer.
7.7 Scan
7.7.1 Scan in Conventional Mode
In conventional mode, the Scan feature allows you to listen to activities on other channels, keeping a track of your
team members. With this feature enabled, the radio searches the scan list preset for the current channel and stay on a
channel with activities.
To turn the Scan feature on or off, go to Settings > Private, and then tap Scan.
To select a scan list for a channel, do as follows:
1.
Go to Contacts > Manage, and then tap the target channel.
2.
Tap Scan List, and then tap the required scan list.
3.
Tap OK.
7.7.2 Scan in Trunking Mode
In trunking mode, the radio must register with a base station (BS) for normal operation. The Scan feature allows the
radio to:

Hunt through the Trunked Station Control Channels (TSCCs) for an available BS for registration.

Always work under a BS with a higher RSSI value after registration, ensuring smooth communication.
Turning the Background Hunt Feature On or Off
The Background Hunt feature allows the radio in standby mode to keep detecting the signal strength of the current
BS. If the signal strength goes below the preset threshold, the radio switches to another BS with higher signal
strength.
To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > Private > Scan > Handover, and then tap Background Hunt.
Turning the Handover Feature On or Off
The Handover feature prevents call drops or discontinuous voice caused by low signal strength. With this feature
enabled, if the signal strength of the current BS goes below the preset threshold during a call, the radio
automatically switches another BS with higher signal strength.
To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > Private > Scan > Handover, and then tap HandOver.
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7.8 Roam
The Roam feature allows you to enjoy seamless communication across sites or networks.
In conventional mode, you can turn this feature on or off as follows: go to Settings > Private, and then tap
Roaming.
In trunking mode, this feature needs to be turned on or off by your dealer.
7.9 Position
The Position feature provides location information.
To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > General > Privacy & Security > Security > Location, and then
tap GPS.
To view your location information, go to Settings > General > Privacy & Security > Security > Location >
Location Service.
7.10 Analog Services
The following features are available only on analog channels in conventional mode.
7.10.1 Turning the Monitor Feature On or Off
The Monitor feature allows the radio to receive weak signals in case of low signal strength.
To turn this feature on or off, press the preset Monitor key.
7.10.2 Turning the Squelch On Feature On or Off
The Squelch On feature allows the radio's speaker to keep turned on no matter whether the squelch condition is
satisfied.
To turn this feature on or off, press the preset Squelch On key.
7.10.3 Setting the Squelch Level
The squelch level refers to the squelch threshold required for the radio's speaker to be turned on.
To set the squelch level for a channel, do as follows:
1.
Go to Contacts > Manage, and then tap the target channel.
2.
Tap Squelch Level, and then tap Open, Normal, or Tight (from low to high) as required.
Generally, a higher squelch level requires a higher RSSI value. If the squelch level is set to Open, the speaker will
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always keep turned on.
7.11 Encryption
The Encryption feature prevents eavesdropping on calls and interception of data.
To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > PMR, and then tap Encryption.
7.12 Stun
When being stunned, the radio displays
. In this case, you can only turn the radio on or off.
To restore normal operation, contact your dealer.
7.13 Kill
When being killed, the radio displays
. In this case, the radio is restored to factory settings, and you can
only turn the radio on or off.
To restore normal operation, contact your dealer.
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8. Troubleshooting
Phenomena
The radio cannot be
turned on.
Analysis
Solution
The battery may be installed improperly.
Remove and reattach the battery.
The battery power may run out.
Recharge or replace the battery.
The battery may suffer from poor
contact caused by dirtied or damaged
battery contacts.
Clean the battery contacts or replace
the battery.
The radio may not detect signals from
Make sure the radio is within the
the BS.
coverage of the BS.
The radio cannot register.
Contact the BS manager to check if the
The radio may not be authorised.
radio is authorised in the network
management system.
The radio registers
repeatedly.
The radio cannot
establish a call.
The signal may be intermittent.
coverage of the BS.
The signal may be intermittent or weak.
during communication.
The voice is unclear.
During receiving, the
coverage of the BS.
Make sure the radio is within the
The signal may be weak.
The called party
disconnects repeatedly
Make sure the radio is within the
Make sure the radio is within the
coverage of the BS.
Make sure call participants are within
The signal may be weak.
the communication range.
The battery voltage may be low.
Recharge or replace the battery.
The volume level may be low.
Increase the volume.
The antenna may be loose or may be
Turn off the radio, and then remove
installed incorrectly.
and reattach the antenna.
The speaker may be blocked.
Clean the surface of the speaker.
The frequency or signaling type may be
Verify your TX/RX frequency and
voice is weak,
discontinuous or totally
inactive.
You cannot communicate
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Phenomena
with other group
members.
Analysis
Solution
inconsistent with that of other members.
signaling type are correct.
The channel type (digital or analog) may
Verify you are on the correct digital or
be set incorrectly.
analog channel.
You may be too far away from other
members.
Move towards other members.
You may be interrupted by radios using
Change the frequency, or adjust the
the same frequency.
squelch level.
You hear unknown
voices or noise.
The radio in analog mode may be set
with no signaling.
Set signaling for all radios operating at
the same frequency to avoid
interference.
You may be too far away from other
members.
Move towards other members.
You may be located in an unfavorable
You are unable to hear
anyone because of too
much noise and hiss.
position. For example, your
communication may be blocked by high
buildings or blocked in an underground
Move to an open and flat area, restart
the radio, and try contacting again.
area.
It could be the result of external
disturbance (such as electromagnetic
interference).
Stay away from equipment that may
cause interference.
The GPS cannot locate
GPS signals may not be received due to
Move to an open and flat area, and try
your position.
unfavorable position.
again.
You cannot use the keys.
The keypad may fail to function
temporarily.
The LCD does not
The LCD may fail to function
display any information.
temporarily.
Restart the radio.
Restart the radio.
If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact your local
dealer for more technical support.
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9. Ca
are an
nd Cle
eaning
To guarantee optimal perrformance as well as a lonng service lifee of the produuct, please folllow these tips.
Product Care

Do not pierce or scrape the produuct.

Keep thhe product farr away from substances thhat can corrod
de the circuitrry.

Do not hold the prodduct by the anntenna or earp
rpiece cable.

Close thhe accessory connector coover when no accessory is in use.
Product Cleaning
Turn off
o the producct and remove the battery before cleaniing.

Clean up
u the dust annd fine particlles on the prooduct surface and chargingg piece with a clean and drry lint-free
cloth orr a brush reguularly.

Use neuutral cleanserr and a non-woven fabric too clean the keeys, knobs, annd front case aafter long-tim
me use. Do nott
use cheemical preparrations such as
a stain removvers, alcohol, sprays or oill preparationss, so as to avo
oid surface
case daamage.

If the raadio is used in a harsh envvironment (suuch as sea and
d salt frog), periodically
cllean and dry the
t radio.

Make sure
the produuct is completely dry before use.
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10. Option
nal Ac
ccess
sories
Contact youur local dealerr for the optioonal accessoriies used with
h the product.
Use thhe approved accessories
onnly. We will not
n be liable for
f any loss or damage ariising out of th
he use of
any unnauthorised accessories.
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11. Specifications
General
Dimensions (H x W x D) (with battery and without
150.1 mm x 68 mm x 25.3 mm
antenna)
Weight (with battery and antenna)
≤ 380 g
Battery
2900 mAh Li-ion battery
Operating Voltage
DC 7.4±1 V
Operating Temperature
–20°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature
–40°C to +85°C
Humidity
95% RH
United States Military Standard
MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000 Level 3
Water & Dust Protection
IP67
Embedded Storage
32 MB Nor Flash
TF External Storage/Encryption Card
16 GB (Max), third-party encryption supported
SIM Encryption Card
Third-party encryption supported
Audio Output Power
2 W@8 Ω (rated), 3 W (Max)
Audio Distortion
≤ 1% (Rated), ≤ 5% (Max)
Microphone
Number: 3, multi-mic noise reduction
BB
Processor Operating Frequency
2.0 GHz
Touch Screen Size
4.0 inch
Touch Screen Resolution
800 x 480
RAM
3 GB
Embedded Storage
32 GB
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TF External Storage Card
64 GB (Max)
Front-facing/Rear-facing Camera
13MP
Wireless Module
Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0 EDR
RFID
13.56 MHz
Positioning System
GPS/GLONASS/BDNSS/Galileo
Positioning Accuracy
<5m
Time to First Fix (TTFF)
Cold start: < 1 minute, hot start: < 10s
RF
PDT
350-527MHz
2G
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
CDMA 1×RTT BC0
4G
TDD-LTE B38/B41
FDD-LTE B2 /B4/ B5/B7/B26
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