Hytera Communications X1EU2 DMR Covert Radio User Manual

Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd. DMR Covert Radio Users Manual

Users Manual

Preface Thanks for your favor in our product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please read this manual and the supplied Safety Information Booklet carefully before use.    This manual is applicable to the following model:   X1e
                                                                                                             1Instructional Icons The following icons are available through this manual: Alert Icons   Caution: indicates situations that could cause damage to your product.    Note: indicates tips that can help you make better use of your product.   Function Icons   : indicates functions that are available on digital channel only.   : indicates functions that are available on analog channel only.   Functions marked with no function icons are available on both analog and digital channels.  Term Explanation   Key Operation   Short press: to press a key and release it quickly.   Long press: to press a key and remain holding it down for a predefined period (2 seconds by default).   Hold down: to press a key and remain holding it down.   Private Call Private Call is a call initiated by a single user to another user.   Group Call Group Call is a call initiated by a single user to a group.   All Call   All Call is a call initiated by a single user to all the other users on a channel.   Squelch This technology can remove excessive background noises, improving your communication quality.
                                                                                                             2Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Co., Ltd. (the Company) in 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. Any of 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.    The AMBE+2TM voice coding technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding technology is licensed solely for use within this product. The user of this technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form.      U.S. Patent Nos. #6,912,495 B2, #6,199,037 B1, #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and #5,195,166.
                                                                                                             3Disclaimer  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.    If you ha ve any su ggestions or would like to  l earn mo re det ails, please visit our w ebsite at: http://www.hytera.com.
                                                                                                             4RF Radiation Information The radio is not  intended for use  by general po pulation in an uncontrolled enviro nment. It is only for occupational use and only applied to work-related conditions. The radio must be only u sed by users, who are full y 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. RF Radiation Profile Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range at which radio signals are transmitted. RF technology is widely used in communication, medicine, food processing and other fields. It may generate radiation during use.   RF Radiation Safety In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science, engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation. These standards consist of:   ¾  United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J;   ¾  American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992;   ¾  Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1 – 1999;   ¾    International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998; FCC Regulations Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requires that all radio communication products should meet the requirements set forth in the above standards before they can be marketed in the U.S, and the manufacturer shall post a RF label on the product to inform users of operational instructions, so as to enhance their occupational health against exposure to RF energy.   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
                                                                                                             5is 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.” 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:         While transmitting, always keep the antenna and the radio at least 2.5cm from your face, use only Hytera authorized  accessories (antennas, battery packs, speaker/Mics or  headsets ets.)  ● Your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.    ●  Gain of antenna must not exceed 3.0dBi. ●  Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication ●  This radio transmitter (IC: 8913A-X1EU2) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device ●  The device complies with SAR and/or RF field strength limits of RSS-102 requirement.  ●
                                                                                                             6 CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVE Information: Company Name: OMNI PROVINCIAL ELECTRONICS ONTARIO INC. Address: 1211 Gorham Street Unit 3 New Market Ontario L4C 9S7 Canada  EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
                                                                                                             7Contents FCC Statement .................................................................................................................................. 4Checking Items in the Package ....................................................................................................... 9Product Overview .............................................................................................................................  10Product Controls ............................................................................................................................................ 10Programmable Keys ........................................................................................................................................ 11Before Use......................................................................................................................................... 13Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................................................... 13Assembling Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 14Status Indication ............................................................................................................................... 16LED Indicator ................................................................................................................................................ 16Basic Operations .............................................................................................................................. 17Turning the Radio On/Off .............................................................................................................................. 17Adjusting the Volume ..................................................................................................................................... 17Selecting a Zone ............................................................................................................................................. 17Selecting a Channel ........................................................................................................................................ 17Switching the Channel Mode ......................................................................................................................... 17Enabling/Disabling the Bluetooth .................................................................................................................. 18Pairing Bluetooth Device with the Radio ....................................................................................................... 18Call ...................................................................................................................................................... 19Private Call   ........................................................................................................................................ 19Group Call   .......................................................................................................................................... 19All Call   ............................................................................................................................................... 19Calls on Analog Channels   .................................................................................................................. 20Functions and Operations ...............................................................................................................  21Adjust Power Level ........................................................................................................................................ 21Scan ................................................................................................................................................................ 21Talk Around ................................................................................................................................................... 22Monitor  ................................................................................................................................................ 22Squelch Off   ....................................................................................................................................... 22Adjust Squelch Level   ........................................................................................................................ 23One Touch Call .............................................................................................................................................. 23Telemetry   ........................................................................................................................................... 24
                                                                                                             8Roam   .................................................................................................................................................. 24Emergency ..................................................................................................................................................... 24Man Down ..................................................................................................................................................... 28Scrambler /Encrypt  ..................................................................................................................... 28Lone Worker .................................................................................................................................................. 29Battery Strength Indicator .............................................................................................................................. 29Busy Channel Lockout ................................................................................................................................... 30Time-out Timer (TOT) ................................................................................................................................... 30Pseudo Trunking   ................................................................................................................................ 30MIC AGC ....................................................................................................................................................... 30Radio Registration Service   ................................................................................................................. 30GPS Revert   ......................................................................................................................................... 31Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 32Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................................... 34
                                                                                                             9Checking Items in the Package Please unp ack carefully and check that all items list ed below are receive d. If any ite m is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer.                                                              Radio Unit                               Battery                             Charger                                                                        Power Adapter                                           S trap                                                 Antenna       Manuals        Note: The antenna may vary with different frequency bands. And the frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, please refer to the label on the terminal for frequency band information.
                                                                                                             10Product Overview Product Controls 1110983765421  No. Part Name No. Part Name ○1 Accessory Jack ○2 Radio On-Of f/Volume Control Knob ○3 LED Indicator   ○4 Channel Selector Knob   ○5 SK (Side Key) ○6 PTT Key   ○7  Speaker   ○8 Antenna ○9 TK (Top Key)   ○10  Microphone   ○11  Battery
                                                                                                            11 Programmable Keys For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the keys SK and TK as shortcuts to the functions listed below:   No.   Shortcut Key Function   1 Zone Up To select a desired zone quickly 2 Zone Down 3  Adjust Power Level To adjust power level quickly   4  Talk Around   To directly communicate with other radios 5  Monitor  To adjust the condition for incoming signal  match 6  Monitor Momentary   7  Squelch Off   To always u nmute speaker no matter  whether carrier is present or not 8  Squelch Off Momentary 9  Scan   To receive signals on other channels 10  Nuisance Temporary Delete   To tempora rily ignor e unwa nted channel activity 11  Emergency To summon help in emergent situations   12  Adjust Squelch Level   To temporar ily ad just the squelch threshol d required for the radio to unmute 13  Battery Strength Indicator To indicate the battery strength 14  Man Down To activate  Emergency in the case  that the radio is positioned aslant  for a pre set time period due to an unexpected situation 15 Scrambler /EncryptTo encrypt  your voice so as to  guara ntee privacy of your communication 16  Lone Worker To protect the operators from accidents   17  One Touch Call 1-5 To make corresponding services
                                                                                                             1218 Tel em et ry    To supervise remote devices 19 Roam   To communicate betwe en sites in  the IP  Multi-site Connect system.  Note:    (1) Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer.   (2) The TK is programmed as the Emergency key by default, and is programmable by your dealer.
                                                                                                             13Before Use Charging the Battery Power off the radio before charging it. Use only the charger and battery specified by Hytera. Charger LED can indicate the charging process.   Charging Diagram  Procedures 1.  Connect the power adapter to AC socket. See arrow  ①. 2.  Plug the power adapter into the rear jack of the charger. See arrow  ②. 3.  Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, into the charger. 4.  The charging process initiates when LED glows red, and is completed when LED glows green.    Note: To achieve optimal battery performance, please charge the battery fo r 3 hours bef ore initial use.
                                                                                                             14LED Indicator  LED Indicator Charger Status Red LED flashes slowly. Standby (no load) Red LED glows. Charging   Orange LED glows.   90% charged Green LED glows. Fully charged Red LED flashes rapidly. Failure   Caution: Be sure to read the Safety Information Booklet, to get necessary safety information.    Assembling Accessories Assembling the Antenna   Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it.    To remove the antenna, rotate it counter-clockwise.   Assembling the Battery 1.  Insert the battery into top of the radio. See arrow  ○1. 2.  Slightly press the bottom of the battery until a click is heard. See arrow  ○2.
                                                                                                             15  To remove the battery, turn off the radi o first. Then push the lock to loosen th e battery latch (a s indicated by ○1) , and slide the battery latch upwards to unlock the battery.   Assembling the Audio Accessory 1.  Open the accessory jack cover as the arrow shown.   2.  Align the plug with the accessory jack.   3.  Tighten the screw on the plug.        To remove accessories, loosen the screw.    Caution: Please att ach the accessory prop erly; o therwise, waterproof pe rformance of the radi o may get affected.
                                                                                                             16Status Indication LED Indicator The top LED indicator will help you easily identify the current radio status.   LED Indication Radio Status LED flashes green. Powering on LED glows red. Transmitting LED glows green. Receiving LED flashes oran ge slowly.    Scanning LED flashes oran ge rapidly.   Emergency LED glows orange. After voice  communication en ds, you can hol d down the PTT key to t alk while the L ED is glowing orange. LED flashes red a nd blue.   Paring the Bluetooth LED flashes blue.   Paired successfully
                                                                                                             17Basic Operations Turning the Radio On/Off Rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise/counter-clockwise until a click is heard to turn the radio on/off.    Adjusting the Volume After turning the radio on,  rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to increase the call volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease it.  Selecting a Zone A zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property, and is programmed by your dealer. The radio supports 3 zones: Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3. Each zone contains 16 channels at most.   You may quickly toggle to you r desired zone by pressing the programmed Zone Up or Zone Down key. In the process, you will hear one alert tone for Zone 1, two alert tones for Zone 2 and three alert tones for Zone 3.    Selecting a Channel   After turning the radio on, rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a desired channel.  Switching the Channel Mode Each chann el can be  programmed as either an alog chan nel or digit al chann el. If th e current zo ne includes both analog and digital channels, you may quickly switch between digital and analog through the Channel Selector knob.
                                                                                                             18Enabling/Disabling the Bluetooth Short press the SK key twice to enable/disable the Bluetooth. If it is enabled, the LED will flash blue.  Caution: Please use our POA43 Bluetooth earpiece. To use the Bluetooth function properly, please arrange the radio by any of the following way: z  Wear the radio and the Bluetooth earpiece on the same side of your body, with the radio’s front side facing your body. The distance between the radio and Bluetooth earpiece must not exceed 0.5m. z  lPlace the radio at a place no more than 2m away  from the Bluetooth earpiece, with the radio’s rear side facing the Bluetooth earpiece.  Pairing Bluetooth Device with the Radio Fisrt with your radio’s Bluetooth feature ON: 1,Turn on the accessory, then place it close to the radio using the Bl ue dot-pairing indicator on the radi o and theaccessory. 2,If the pairing process is successful, the radio sounds an incremental-pitched tone to indicate paired. 3,If the p airing process fails, t he radio sounds a  short, lowpitched t one. The display shows P AIRFAIL. Repeat step 1 again.
                                                                                                             19Call    Note:  Your dealer  may preset a contact for each digit al channel. Th e preset  contact could be a Private  Call contact, a Group Call contact or an All Call contact.   To ensure optimal volume of the receiving ra dio, hold the p alm micropho ne appr oximately 2.5 to  5 centimeters away from your mouth.    Private Call   Transmitting a Private Call In the standby mode, hold down the PTT key to transmit a Private Call to  the Private Call  contact preset for the current channel.   Receiving and Responding to a Private Call When a Private Call is re ceived, you can listen to  it without any operation,  and you ma y hold down th e PTT key within the preset time period to call back.  Group Call   Transmitting a Group Call In standby mode, hold down the PTT key to transmit a Group Call to the Group Call contact preset for the current channel.   Receiving and Responding to a Group Call When a Gro up Call is received, you can listen to  it without a ny operation, and you may hold dow n the PTT key within the preset time period to call back.  All Call   Transmitting an All Call In st andby mode, hold  down th e PTT key  to transmit an All Call to t he All Call cont act preset for the  current channel.
                                                                                                             20 Note: You can transmit an All Call only when it is enabled by your dealer. Receiving an All Call When an All Call is received, you can listen to it without any operation.    Note: You cannot respond to an All Call.    Calls on Analog Channels   To transmit on an analo g channel, hold down the  PTT key an d speak into  the microphone. T o receive, release the PTT key.
                                                                                                             21Functions and Operations Adjust Power Level With this feature, you may switch power levels quickly. Generally, we recommend you to adopt low power for battery s aving. However, if yo u cannot communicate  with  radios located at a dist ant place with low  power, please select high power.   Operation:  Press the programmed Adjust Power Level key to switch between high power and low power (from low power to hig h power: a  high-pitched tone  sounds; from  high power  to lo w power: a l ow-pitched tone sounds).   Scan  The Scan feature allows you to listen to communication activities on other channels so that you can keep a close track of your team members.   Operation:   1.  To enable the feature,  press the programmed  Scan key in st andby m ode (a hi gh-pitched tone  sounds); or Switch to a channel for which the feature “Auto Scan” is enabled via the programming software. 2.  After the feature is  enabled, your radi o will scan according to  the scan list  set for the channel on which scanning starts. The scanning process is as follows:   z  During scanning, the LED flashes orange. z  When activities are detected on  a channel, the radio will stay on  the channel to receive current  activities, and the LED glows green. z  If you don’t want to hear activities on the channel, press the programmed Nuisance Temporary Delete key to remove the channel from the scan list temporarily.   z  If you want to continue staying on the channel, press the programmed Monitor or Squelch Off key during scan stay.   3.  To exit the scanning process, press the programmed Scan key again (a low-pitched tone sounds).
                                                                                                             22Talk Around   This feature allows you to cont inue communication even w hen the repeat er malfunctions, or when yo ur radio is out of the repeater’s range but within the coverage range of other radios.   Operation:   Press the programmed Talk Around key to enabl e the feature  (a hi gh-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, press this key again (a low-pitched tone sounds).    Monitor  To adjust match conditions for signal receiving, you can enable the feature “Monitor”. Operation:    Press the programmed Monitor key to enable the feature (a hi gh-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, press this key again (a low-pitched tone sounds).     Hold do wn the pro grammed Monitor Momentary key to en able the feat ure (a hi gh-pitched tone  sounds). To disable the feature, release this key (a low-pitched tone sounds).    Squelch Off   If the feature “Squelch Off” is enabled, your radio’s speaker will keep unmuted no matter whether carrier is present.   Operation:     Press the programmed  Squelch Off key to enabl e the feature , and the ra dio sounds  background noise (a high-pitched tone sounds). To disable the feature, press this key again (a low -pitched tone sounds).   Hold dow n the prog rammed Squelch Off Momentary key to enable th e feature, and the radio  sounds background noise (a hig h-pitched tone sounds). T o disable the feature, re lease this key (a  low-pitched tone sounds).
                                                                                                             23 Adjust Squelch Level   This feature allows you to adjust the squelch threshold required for the radio to unmute.   Generally, “Tight” is used  in high noise envir onment. It requires stronger signal for the radio to unmute.    If the squelch level is set to Open, the speaker  will keep unmuted irrespective  of the satisfaction  of decoding conditions.   Operation:  Press the programmed Adjust Squelch Level key to switch among Tight, Open and Normal (from Tight to Open, a low-pitched tone and background sound are heard; from Open to Normal, a high-pitched tone is heard and the background sound disappears; from Normal to Tight, a high-pitched tone is heard).  One Touch Call You can request your dealer to set the One Touch Call key. By pressing such programmed key, you can make corresponding services detailed as below: z  Services on the analog channel: to make a call to the 5-Tone or 2-Tone contact.   z  Services on the digital channel:   To send message to the Group Call contact.   To send message or make control services to the Private Call contact. The control services con tain: Alert Call, Radio Check, Remote Monitor, Radio Enable or Radi o Disable. Alert Call   You can send an alert call to a Private Call cont act. The called party will see the alert  and can call you back.   Radio Check   You can send a Radio C heck command to a Private Ca ll contact, so as to confirm whether it is powered on or running on the current channel without disturbing it.   Remote Monitor   You can en able the microphon e of a Private Ca ll cont act, and monitor it s a ctivities or  background voices remotely.   Radio Enable
                                                                                                             24You can enable the radio of a Private Call contact remotely and allow it to be used normally.   Radio Disable   You can disable the radio of a Private Call contact remotely and disallow it to be used normally.  Teleme t r y    This feature allows you to remotely supervise the device connected with a radio. With this feature, you can control the device and view its status in the case that you are away from the device.   The method for supervising the device is programmable by your dealer. The available methods are: z  To supervise the device via the radio If a device is connected with a radio, you can use another radio to supervise the device. All the radios involved should be configured with the Telemetry feature. For example, the dealer enables the Telemetry feature for both Radio A and Radio B, and assign the Telemetry feature to the SK key on Radio A. To supervise the device C, connect it with Radio B, and press the SK key on Radio A. z  To supervise the device via a third-party software If the Telemetry feature is enabled for the radio by your dealer, you can supervise the device connected with the radio via a third-party software.  Roam   This feature allows the radio to  communicate betwee n sites in the  IP Multi-site Connect syste m. If enabled, the radio can communicate via any site in  the IP  Multi-site Connec t system, thus ensurin g seamless communication in the system. Operation: Press the programmed Roam key to enable or disable the feature.  Emergency In case of an emergency, you can use the feature to ask for help from  your companion or control center.   The Emergency process has the high est priority. You can ma ke emerge ncy operation even when your radio is transmitting or receiving.   To enable th e feature on  a channel,  an emer gency system must be assigned to the  channel via  the  programming software. In addition, the Emergen cy type, Emergency ID type an d Emergency mode are  settable via the programming software.
                                                                                                             25Emergency Type For each Emergency m ode, there a re four Emergency types available. You can select one of them via  your dealer:   Emergency Type Description   Siren Only In Emergency mode, the radio will sound shrill alarm tone.   Regular In Emergency mode, the radio  will give audible and visible indication.   Silent In Emergency mode, the radio won't give any audible or visible indication.   Silent with Voice In Emergency mode, the radio won’t give any audible or visible indication, but will receive voice ACK from the co mpanion or control center automatically.    Emergency ID Type   Your radio supports two Emergency ID types. You can select one of them via your dealer:   Emergency ID Type Description   None No signaling is used when the radio sends alarm information. HDC1200 HDC1200 signaling is  used when  the radio  sends alarm information.  Emergency Mode Your radio supports three Emergency modes. You can select one of them via your dealer (Note: For the following operation methods, we take the “Regular” type as an example). Emergency Mode Description   Alarm   In this  mode, you can send  alarm information to your companion or control center by pr essing the  programmed Emergency key, but you cannot talk with them. Alarm with Call   In this mode, you can se nd alarm inf ormation by pressing the programmed  Emergency key . When the  alarm to ne
                                                                                                             26disappears (None) or af ter the Emergency ID is sent  (HDC1200), you can speak into the microphone,  allowing your voice and b ackground n oise to  be transmitted automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key). Call Only In this mode, press the programmed Emergency key to go  to the Revert C hannel, and  speak into the micropho ne, allowin g your voice and bac kground noise to be transmitte d automatically (you do not need to hold down the PTT key).    Operation Methods for Analog Emergency   Alarm (None & HDC1200) Operation: Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm informat ion, and the LED glows red. (None: If “Local Emergency Alarm" is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound.) The following methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode: 1.  Once the Alarm Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically.   2.  Long press the programmed Emergency key. 3.  Hold down the PTT key. The radio will transmit o n the c hannel on which the r adio operates before entering the Emergency mode. (HDC1200)   Alarm with Call (None & HDC1200) Operation:  1. Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information, and the LED glows red. (None: If “Local Emergency Alarm" is enabled via the programming software, an alarm tone will sound.) 2.  When the al arm tone disappe ars (No ne) or af ter the Emerge ncy ID is se nt (HDC1 200), you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call.   3.  When the LED flashes orange, your radio is receiving.   Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode:   1.  After the preset Alarm  Cycles and V oice Cycles expire, the r adio will exit the Emer gency mode automatically. (None) 2.  Long press the programmed Emergency key.
                                                                                                             27  Call Only (HDC1200) Operation:   1.  Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel, and the LED glows red.   2.  If the feature “Alarm with Call to Follow” is  enabled, you can speak into the microphone  to make an emergency call when the LED glows red.   3.  When the LED flashes orange, your radio is receiving.   To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of alarm cycles and alarm duration (None), number of polite retries and impolite retries (HDC12 00), number  of vo ice cycles, duration of  each transmission and TX interval.   Operation Method for Digital Emergency    Alarm   Operation: Press the programmed  Emergency key to send alarm inform ation. At this time, the L ED glows red.   Two methods are available for you to exit the Emergency mode:   1.  Once the Alarm Cycles expire, the radio will exit the Emergency mode automatically.   2.  Long press the programmed Emergency key.   Alarm with Call   Operation:  1.  Press the programmed Emergency key to send alarm information. At this time, the LED glows red.   2.  When the LED solidly glows red, you can speak into the microphone to make an emergency call.   3.  When the LED flashes orange quickly, you can receive. And when a ca ll is received, the LED glows green solidly.   4.  If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can press the PTT key to make the emergency call again (the LED glows red). Release  the PTT key to receive  (the LED flashes orange  quickly); when a call is received, the LED glows green solidly.   To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key.
                                                                                                             28  Call Only Operation:   1.  Press the programmed Emergency key to go to the Revert Channel.   2.  If the feature “Alarm with Call to Follow” is  enabled, you can speak into the microphone  to make an emergency call when the LED glows red.   3.  When the LED flashes orange, your radio is receiving.   If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold down the PTT key to make the emergency call again (the LED glows red). After the emergency call is transmitted, please release the PTT key to receive.   To exit the Emergency mode, long press the programmed Emergency key. Note: Your dealer may set the number of polite retries and impolite retries, number of voice cycles, duration of each transmission and TX interval.  Man Down With this  feature, your radio will alarm automatic ally to summon help  from your comp anion if it i s positioned aslant for a certain time period.   Operation:   1.  To enable the feature,   z  Press the programmed Man Down key (a high-pitched tone sounds); or z  Turn on the radio if the feature is enabled via the programming software.   2.  Your radio will sound a pre-alert tone  if it is positio ned aslant for a preset time  period, and will ent er the Emergency mode if you do not place it vertically within such time period. To exit the Emergency mode, please place it upright. 3.  To disable the feature,   z  Press the programmed Man Down key (a low-pitched tone sounds).  Scrambler /Encrypt  The Scrambler/Encrypt feature can encrypt your audio signals to prevent eavesdropping. Thus privacy of your communication is guaranteed.   Operation:   z Press  the programmed Scrambler/Encrypt key to enable Scrambler or Encrypt on the curren t channel (a high-pitched tone sounds); press the key again to disable the feature (a low-pitched tone
                                                                                                             29sounds).   z  If the Scrambler/Encrypt feature is enabled for a channel via the programming software, switch to the channel to enable the feature, or exit the channel to disable the feature.    Lone Worker This feature is ideal for p ersons who work lonely . If you encounter  an incident and cannot operate  your radio within the preset ti me per iod, your radio will alarm a utomatically to summon  help from your companion.   Operation:   1.  To enable the feature,   Press the programmed Lone Worker key (a high-pitched tone sounds); or   Turn on the radio if the feature is enabled via the programming software.   2.  If you cannot operate your radio within a preset response period, your radio will give alerts before this period expires (dependent on the settings by your dealer). At this time, you can terminate such alerts by rotating a knob or pressing a key . When the  response period expi res, your radi o will trigger the current emergency system automatically.   3.  To disable the feature,   Press the programmed Lone Worker key (a low-pitched tone sounds).  Note: If the Lone W orker feature is  not disabled before your radio is  powered of f, it  will remain enabled when powered on again.     Battery Strength Indicator This feature allows you to know the current battery strength.   Operation:   Hold down the programmed Battery Strength Indicator key, and the radio will give a specific indication to represent the current battery strength. Release the key to exit.   Indication Battery Strength   Green LED glows. High Orange LED glows. Medium Red LED glows. Low
                                                                                                             30Red LED glows and the low battery alert sounds. Insufficient  Busy Channel Lockout If enabled via the pro gramming sof tware, this feature  can prevent yo ur radio interf ering with  other transmitting terminals on  the same channel. If you  hold d own the PTT key while the ch annel is in u se, your radio will keep beeping, alerting you to transmission prohibition. To stop beeping, please release the PTT key. When the channel is free, you can press and hold down the PTT key to transmit.    Time-out Timer (TOT)   The purpose of TOT is to prevent any user from occupying a channel for an extended period. If the preset time expires, the product  will automatically te rminate transmission and keep  beeping. To stop beeping, please relea se the  PTT key. You must wait  for a  certain time  period ( preset by your d ealer) to initiate  another transmission.   If the pre-alert function is set by your dealer, your radio will alert you to the TOT expiration in advance.  Note: This feature is null in Emergency mode.    Pseudo Trunking   If enabled vi a the progra mming software, If your radi o oper ates on a channel with this  feature enabled and one time slot is already occupied, it can transmit and receive on the other free time slot, allowing you to communicate timely under emergent situations.  MIC AGC If enabled via the programming software, your product will process the audio signals during transmission, providing improved audio for the receiving product.    Radio Registration Service   If enabled vi a the programming sof tware, your radio will  automatically register in the  system within a  certain period after power-on. Then it can acquire online information of other radios via accessing specific
                                                                                                             31servers within the valid registration period.    GPS Revert   If enabled via the programming sof tware, your registered radio will transfe r its positioning information to  the system when the system requires such information.
                                                                                                             32Troubleshooting Phenomena   Analysis   Solution   The product can not be powered on.   The battery may be improperly installed.   Remove the battery and attach it again.   The battery 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. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair.   During receiving signals, the voice is weak, discontinuous or totally inactive.   The battery strength may be too low.   Recharge or replace the battery.   The volume may be set to a low level.   Increase the volume.   The antenna may get loose or may be improperly installed.   Power off the product, and re-install the antenna.   The speaker may be blocked or damaged.   Clean surface of the speaker. If the problem can not be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair.   You can not communicate with other members.   The frequency or signaling may be inconsistent with that of other members.   Set your TX/RX frequency and signaling to the same as that of other members.   The channel type (digital/analog) may be set inconsistently.   Make sure all members are on the same digital/analog channel.   You may be too far away from the group members.   Move towards other members.
                                                                                                             33Irrelevant communication or noise is heard on the channel.   You may be interrupted by products using the same frequency.   Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch level.   The product may be set with no signaling.   Set signaling for all member products to avoid interference at the same frequency.   The noise is too loud.   You may be too far away from other members.   Move towards other members.   You may be at an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas.   Move to an open and flat area, and restart the product.   You may suffer from external disturbance (such as electromagnetic interference).   Stay away from equipment that may cause interference.   The GPS cannot locate your position. No GPS signal is received. Move to an open and flat area, and restart the product.   The Bluetooth cannot be paired.   The battery power for the Bluetooth may run low.   Charge the Bluetooth.   The Bluetooth may be too far away from the product. Move the Bluetooth towards the product.   If the above solutions can not fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support.
                                                                                                             34Care and Cleaning To guara ntee optimal pe rformance a s well as a long  service life of the produc t, please follow the  tips below.  Product Care   Do not pierce or scrape the product with any edged instruments or hard objects.     Keep the product far away from substances that can corrode the circuit.     Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly.     Attach the accessory jack cover when the product is not in use.   Product Cleaning   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.     Use neutral cleanser and  a non-wo ven fabric to  clean the keys, control  knobs and front case af ter long-time use. Do not use chemic al prep arations such as st ain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage. Make  sure the product is completely dry before use.   Caution: Power off and remove the battery before cleaning.

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