ZTE TRUNKING TECHNOLOGY PM790U1 DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO User Manual

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Legal Information
Getting to Know Your Device
Copyright © 2015 ZTE Trunking Technology Corporation
Device Overview
All rights reserved.
Keys, Interfaces, and Indicators
Programmable keys
LED Indicators
Front Side
In order to improve operation convenience, PM790 has three
programmable keys: P1, P2, and P3, each of which can be programmed
with functions by the distributors. Current functions of the keys are:
LED indicators show the operation status of the device.
No. Name
No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or
utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of
Trunking Technology Corporation.
The manual is published by Trunking Technology Corporation. We
reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update
specifications without prior notice. The information on the package is
only for your reference. Images are for your reference only. Please check
the product model before purchasing.
PM790
Function
Emergency call Pressing this key launches an emergency call with
key
the current number.
Key
Current Function
Solid on in
green
Data being received.
Handheld
microphone
interface
P1
Adjusts the transmit power level (low or high).
Connects to a handheld microphone to make PTT
calls.
Solid on in red
Data being transmitted.
P2
Enables/disables the silencing function.
P3
Pending.
Flashing quickly
Scanning in progress.
in orange
P1~P3 keys
Opens a preset function screen directly.
Screen
Shows the current information of the device.
Back/Delete
key
•
Returns to the previous screen.
•
Deletes what has been input.
•
Opens the menu of the device.
•
Confirms the selection.
LCD icons
Menu/OK key
Call/Answer
key
Up/Down
Browses and selects an option on the menu.
navigation key
Power key
Long-pressing the key to power on/off the device.
10
Hook key
Used to end or reject an incoming call.
LED indicators
12
Icon
Unread messages
Inbox space is full
The device is in
scanning status (not
shown in background
scanning)
The device is in
roaming status
Used to adjust the volume of the device.
Press and then rotate the knob to select a
channel.
Back Side
No. Name
Incoming call
Function
13
Antenna
interface
Used to connect an external antenna.
14
Power
interface
Used to onnect to the power sup.
15
DB26
accessory
interface
Used to connect to the accessories.
16
GPS antenna
interface
Used to connect an external GPS antenna.
Icon
Signal strength
Indicates the communication status of the device
(for details, see "LED Indicators").
Volume/
Channel knob •
Description
After a call is set up successfully, there is no voice call
being transmitted or received in the traffic channel
and now you can hold the PTT key on the handheld
microphone to speak.
Basic Operations
Icons are shown on the LCD screen to indicate the statuses as follows:
Initiate a call or answer an incoming call.
•
Solid on in
orange
Status Indication
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Indicator Status Device Status
Description
Low power
transmission at the
current channel
High power
transmission at the
current channel
Power On/Off
Hold the Power key to power on/off the device.
Adjust the Volume
After the device is powered on, rotate the Volume/Channel knob
clockwise to increase the volume or anti-clockwise to decrease the
volume.
Alert tone silent
Interphone silent
Connect a Handheld Microphone
GPS in working status
The handheld microphone is an important accessory for PM790. A PTT
call can be made only after a handheld microphone is connected.
Note:
In a call
You can use the handheld microphone to perform the following
operations.
Missed call(s)
•
Browse the function menu of the PM790, select a function and
make settings.
•
Input a private or group call number.
•
Initiate, answer and hang up a PTT call.
DIGITAL VEHICLE-MOUNTED TERMINAL
Select a Group Call Contact
Parts and respective functions of the handheld microphone are as
follows:
Part Name
Function Description
•
Call/Answer key
Hook key
Return key
Same functions as the relevant keys of PM790.
Emergency call key
Same functions as the Menu/OK key of PM790.
Dial-up keypad
Including Number/Letter keys, * key and # key, all
for dialing up a number.
PTT key
Used to initiate PTT calls.
You can put group contacts into a cluster to manage the contacts
efficiently. The device supports 64 clusters, each of which can contain
16 group contacts.
A ringing alert is given and the LCD icon
Menu
The LCD icon
Shortcut
Shortcut
•
Use Contact or Call Logs to initiate a call.
1.
Press the Menu key to enter the main menu.
2.
Select Contacts > Contact, or select Call Logs to enter the
Outgoing/Incoming/Missed call list.
3.
Press the Up/Down key to select the desired private call contact.
4.
Press the PTT key on the handheld microphone to initiate the call.
•
Manually dial up to initiate a call.
1.
In the standby interface, use the dial-up keypad on the handheld
microphone to input the needed private call number.
2.
is shown.
Both the calling and called parties can terminate a private call.
Group Call
You can initiate an emergency call by the following way:
Initiate a call to the preset contact
Press the Call key or handheld microphone PTT key or the # key to
initiate the call.
•
Initiate a call to a group call contact
1.
In the standby interface, press the Menu key to enter the main
menu and select a cluster. Or press the Group call manage key to
enter the cluster list.
2.
Select Cluster X > Member.
3.
Press the Up/Down key to select the desired group call contact.
4.
Press the Call key or handheld microphone PTT key to initiate the
call.
•
Manually dial up
1.
In the standby interface, use the handheld microphone dial-up
keypad to input the needed group call number.
2.
Press the # key to switch to the group call.
3.
Press the Call key or handheld microphone PTT key or the # key to
You can view the current cluster information.
For security information, refer to the user manual of PM790.
Zone
You can view the zone list and switch zones.
Work Mode
1.
Input a desired emergency call number.
2.
Press the # button to switch between Private call/Group call.
3.
Press the Emergency Call key or handheld microphone PTT key or
the # key to initiate an emergency call.
You can switch among three work modes: conventional, PDT Trunking,
and MTP Trunking.
Accessories
You can view and set accessories such as the positioning system.
Settings
Power Level
You can set the power level as low or high.
You can also bind a one-button call or a long-press number button to
initiate an emergency call.
In the standby interface, press the handheld microphone PTT key to
initiate a group call to the group call contact selected by rotating the
Group call select knob.
To learn about more information about your PM790, visit the website
http://www.ztegota.com.cn .
You can view the contact list or add a new contact.
An emergency call has the top priority, yet the device needs to be
authorized first to make emergency calls.
•
Cluster
Contacts
Note:
A group call can be initiated by one of the following ways:
Learning More
Press the Hook key to terminate a group call.
Emergency Call
Initiate a Group Call
Device Menu
Terminate a Group Call
Only the calling party can terminate a group call.
Note:
You can view the Outgoing/Incoming/Missed calls, or clear the call logs.
Note:
If you want to end a call, press the Hook key.
You can initiate a private call by the following ways. While waiting for
the called party to answer the call, the terminal will give a ring-tone
alert.
One cluster list is set by factory default. This list contains 64 clusters.
is shown when the device
Call Logs
After a group call is established, a member in the group can access the
call later in the call process.
Terminate a Private Call
Initiate a Private Call
Note:
Late Access
is shown and an alert tone is given after the call is
time, the missed call icon
is
shown and an alert tone is given after the call is established successfully.
established successfully. If the call is not answered within the preset
Private Call
In the standby interface, press the group call management key to open
the cluster menu. Repeat the steps as described above.
established without the need of pressing any keys. The LCD icon
receives a private call. The call is then established if you press the
Answer key or handheld microphone PTT key within a preset time.
For the answering interphone to have the best volume, it is
recommended to keep your mouth about 2.5~5 cm away from the
microphone.
Menu
Press the Menu/OK key to open the main menu. Press the Up/Down
button to select a cluster. After the selected group is opened, set it to
"Default" and then press the OK key to switch to the selected cluster.
•
•
Call
You can select a cluster by the following two ways:
•
Answer a Private Call
If the distributor has set a shortcut key for the current group call
contact, you can press this key to enter the group call list menu
corresponding to the current cluster and then press the Up/Down key
to select the needed group call contact.
Select a Cluster
After the device receives a group call, the call is automatically
No call can be initiated if the device is not registered or the registration
fails.
Rotate the Group call select knob to select the contact for a group call.
If no group call contact can be selected, an alert (with alert tone) of
empty group will be given.
•
initiate the call.
Answer a Group Call
Note:
Knob
Use the Missed call list to initiate a private call.
A missed private call can be initiated by pressing the Call key or
handheld microphone PTT key in the alert interface.
Press the Menu/OK key to open the main menu. Select Cluster and
then press the Up/Down key to select a group. Select Member and
then press the OK key to enter the group call list corresponding to the
selected cluster. Press the Up/Down key to select needed group call
contact.
Up/Down key
OK key
•
You can select a group call contact in the following ways after successful
startup and registration:
P1~P3 keys
Radio Settings
•
Language: Set the language of the device.
•
Backlight: Can be set to Off, Infinite, and Timer.
•
Brightness: Adjust the brightness of the screen.
•
LED indication: Can be set to enable or disable.
•
Alert Tone
You can turn on/off the radio silent, set the tone volume, and set
the alert tones for operations including the keypad, private call,
group call, and power on/off.
•
Alias Display: Two options are Alias and ID.
•
Encrypt: You can enable or disable this function.
•
Date: Set the date of the device.
•
Time: Set the time of the device.
Device Info
The device information is shown.
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RF Energy Exposure Information
RF Energy Exposure Awareness And Control
Information For Fcc Occupational Use Requirements
I before using the DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO, review the following important RF energy awareness
and control information and operational instructions. Comply with this information and
instructions in order to ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.e the capability to
access information in that form.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ZTE TRUNKING TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF)
spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses 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, electric power, 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 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 two-way radios marketed in North America 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 two-way radios.
These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and
provide simple procedures on how to control it. Refer to the following websites for more
information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control exposure to assure compliance
with established RF exposure limits:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html
http://www.osha.gov./SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
Before it was marketed in the United States, the DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO was tested to
ensure compliance with FCC RF energy exposure limits for two-way portable radios. When
two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully
aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. Exposure
awareness can be facilitated by the use of a label directing users to specific user awareness
information. The radio has an RF exposure product label.Also, the Product Safety Manual and
this Operator’s Manual include information and operating instructions required to control RF
exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements.
Operation Safety Recommendations
Occupational Safety Guidelines And Safety Training Information
To ensure bodily exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for
occupational use. Always adhere to the following basic guidelines:
• The push-to-talk button should only be depressed when intending to send a voice message.
• The radio should only be used for necessary work-related communications.
• The radio should only be used by authorized and trained personnel. It should never be
operated by children.
• Do not attempt any unauthorized modification to the radio. Changes or modifications to the
radio may cause harmful interference and/or cause it to exceed FCC RF exposure limits.
Only qualified personnel should service the radio.
• Always use only authorized accessories (antennas, control heads, speakers/mics, etc.). Use
of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to
be exceeded.
The information listed above provides the user with information needed to make him or her
aware of a RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC
exposure limits of this radio.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.
RF radiation safety warnings and the following:
Safe Distance, Rsafe, (cm)
Antenna
FCC Part 2.1091
Controlled RF Exposure
TQC-400BII (3.5dBi)
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