Hytera TC-780 VHF, TC-780 UHF User Manual

PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing Hytera TC-780 Professional Portable Radio.
This easy-to-use radio will deliver you secure, instant and reliable com-
munications at peak efciency. Please read this manual carefully before
use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum
performance from your radio.
MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL
TC-780 VHF Two-way Radio
Note: This manual is intended for 5-Tone models only.
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Safety Information ---------------------------------------------- 3 Product Inspection --------------------------------------------- 4 Radio Overview -------------------------------------------------- 5 Battery Information --------------------------------------------- 8 Antenna Information ------------------------------------------- 11 Assembly and Disassembly --------------------------------- 12
Attaching/Removing the Battery ------------------------ 12 Attaching/Removing the Antenna ---------------------- 13 Attaching/Removing the Belt Clip ---------------------- 13 Removing the Accessory Cover ------------------------ 14 Attaching the Earpiece/Microphone ------------------- 14
LCD Icons ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Menu ----------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Basic Operations ------------------------------------------------ 20
Adjusting the Volume -------------------------------------- 20 Selecting a Zone ------------------------------------------- 20 Selecting a Channel --------------------------------------- 20 Transmitting a Voice Call --------------------------------- 20 Receiving a Voice Call ------------------------------------ 20 5-Tone Call --------------------------------------------------- 20 5-Tone Function -------------------------------------------- 24 HDC2400™ -------------------------------------------------- 25 Auto Contact ------------------------------------------------ 26 Scan ----------------------------------------------------------- 27 Phone --------------------------------------------------------- 28 Emergency --------------------------------------------------- 29 Lone Worker ------------------------------------------------- 30
Man Down --------------------------------------------------- 31 Time-Out-Timer --------------------------------------------- 31 Optional Functions ----------------------------------------- 32
Programmable Auxiliary Functions ----------------------- 36 Advanced Operations ----------------------------------------- 37
Off -------------------------------------------------------------- 37 Channel Down ---------------------------------------------- 37 Channel Up -------------------------------------------------- 37 Zone Down -------------------------------------------------- 37 Zone Up ------------------------------------------------------ 37 Monitor -------------------------------------------------------- 37 Monitor Momentary ---------------------------------------- 37 Squelch Off -------------------------------------------------- 37 Squelch Off Momentary ---------------------------------- 37 Cancel Call -------------------------------------------------- 38 Display Channel Alias ------------------------------------- 38 Display Channel Frequency ----------------------------- 38 Switch Display ---------------------------------------------- 38 UST ------------------------------------------------------------ 38 Power Adjust ------------------------------------------------ 38 Scan ----------------------------------------------------------- 38 Nuisance Channel Temporary Delete ----------------- 38 Exit Emergency --------------------------------------------- 38 Enable Emergency ---------------------------------------- 38 VOX (Voice-Operated Transmit) ----------------------- 39 Keypad Lock ------------------------------------------------ 39 Talk Around -------------------------------------------------- 39
Contents
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Select Squelch Level -------------------------------------- 39 Home Channel ---------------------------------------------- 39 Backlight ------------------------------------------------------ 39 Scrambler ---------------------------------------------------- 39 Voice Compandor ------------------------------------------ 39 Call Forward ------------------------------------------------- 39 Whisper ------------------------------------------------------- 40 Lone Worker ------------------------------------------------- 40 Man Down --------------------------------------------------- 40 Auto Contact ------------------------------------------------ 40 Radio Call ---------------------------------------------------- 40 Contact List -------------------------------------------------- 40 Status List ---------------------------------------------------- 40 Channel Menu Shortcut ---------------------------------- 40 Missed Call -------------------------------------------------- 40 Received Call ----------------------------------------------- 40 Keypad Mode ----------------------------------------------- 40 Call 1- Call 5 ------------------------------------------------- 41 Patrol Receive ---------------------------------------------- 41 Encrypt -------------------------------------------------------- 41 Secret Key Switch ----------------------------------------- 41
Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------- 42 Care and Cleaning ---------------------------------------------- 43 Optional Accessories ------------------------------------------ 44
Contents
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The following safety precautions shall always be observed
during operation, service and repair of this equipment.
This equipment shall be serviced by qualied technicians
only.
Do not modify the radio for any reason.
Use only Hytera supplied or approved batteries and
chargers.
Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged
antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with
your skin, a minor burn can result.
Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive
and ammable materials.
Do not charge your battery in a location with explosive
and ammable materials.
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility
conicts, turn off your radio in any area where posted
notices instruct you to do so.
Turn off your radio before boarding an aircraft. Any use
of a radio must be in accordance with airline regulations
or crew instructions.
Turn off your radio before entering a blasting area.
For vehicles with an air bag, do not place a radio in the
area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long
time, nor place it close to heating source.
When transmit t ing wi th a portabl e radi o , hol d the
radio in a vertical position with the microphone 3 to 4
centimeters away from your lips. Keep antenna at least
2.5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting.
Safety Information
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Product Inspection
Please unpack the package box carefully and check that
all items shipped were received; report any missing or
damaged items to your dealer.
Accessories
Antenna Li-Ion Battery
MCU Rapid-rate Charger
Leather Strap
Belt Clip
Switching Power (for use with
different power cords in different
countries and areas)
Note: Frequency band is marked on the label of antenna,
if not, please refer to the label on the radio unit for detailed
frequency band information.
Item Qty. (PCS)
Antenna 1
Belt Clip 1
Leather Strap 1
Li-Ion Battery 1
MCU Rapid-rate Charger 1
Switching Power 1
Owner’s Manual 1
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Radio Overview
1. PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key
2. SK1 (Side Key 1)
3. SK2 (Side Key 2)
4. Antenna
5. Microphone
6. Speaker
7. LCD Display
8. Function Keypad
9. Numeric Keypad
10. TK (Top Key)
11. Channel Selector Knob
12. Radio On-Off /Volume Control
Knob
13. LED Indicator
14. Accessory Jack
15. Battery Latch
16. Belt Clip
17. Battery
18. Screw, Belt Clip
19. Charging Piece
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PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key
Press and hold down the PTT key to transmit; and release
it to receive.
SK1 (Side Key 1)
Programmable function key.
SK2 (Side Key 2)
Programmable function key.
Radio On-Off/Volume Control Knob
Rotate the knob clockwise to turn the radio on, and rotate
the knob fully counter-clockwise until a click is heard to
turn the radio off.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or count-
er-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Function Keypad
Exit key
Use the Exit key to return to the previous menu.
Up key
Down key
Menu/Select key
Used to enter the Menu mode. When you are in the Menu
mode, this key is also used to make menu selections.
Exit Up Menu / Select
Call Back Down Redial
Numeric Keypad
Used to enter information for programming the radio's
lists.
Radio Overview
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Radio Overview
TK (Top Key)
Programmable function key.
Channel Selector Knob
Rotate the knob to select a desired channel.
Accessory Jack
The jack is used to connect audio accessories, or other
accessories such as programming cable.
LED Indicator
Status LED
Transmitting Glow red. Receiving Glow green. Transmitting Call Alert Glow orange. Call Alert (5-Tone) Flash orange (less frequently) Missed Call Alert
(5-Tone)
Flash orange (more frequently)
Call Alert (HDC2400™)
Flash orange (more frequently)
Selective Call Alert (HDC2400™)
Group call, zone call, broadcast: flash
orange once; Individual call: ash orange
twice Scanning Flash green Low battery alert Flash red
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Initial Use
New batteries are shipped uncharged from the factory.
Charge a new battery for 5 hours before initial use. The
maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved
after three full charge/discharge cycles. If you notice the
battery power runs low, please recharge the battery.
Applicable Battery Packs
To reduce the risk of injury, charge only the battery speci-
fied by the ma nufa ctur er. Other b atte ries m ay burst,
causing bodily injury and damage.
Caution:
1. To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of bat-
teries in re!
2. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g.
recycling). Do not dispose as household waste.
3. Never attempt to disassemble the battery.
Battery Tips
1. When charging your battery, keep it at a temperature
among 5℃~ 40℃. Temperature out of the limit may
cause battery leakage or damage.
2. When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the
radio off to ensure a full charge.
3. Do not cut off the power supply or remove the battery
when charging a battery.
4. Never charge a battery that is wet. Please dry it with a
soft cloth prior to charge.
5. The battery will eventually wear out. When the operat-
ing time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeabl y
shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
To Prolong Battery Life
1. Battery performance will be greatly decreased at a
temperature below 0℃. A spare battery is necessary
in cold weather. The cold battery unable to work in this
situation may work under room temperature, so keep it
for later use.
2. The dust on the battery contact may cause the battery
cannot work or charge. Please use clean dry cloth to
wipe it before attaching the battery to the radio.
Battery Information
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Battery Storage
1. Fully charge a battery before you store it for a long time,
to avoid battery damage due to over-discharge.
2. Recharge a battery after several months’ storage (Ni-
MH & Ni-Cd batteries: 3 months; Li-Ion & Li-polymer
batteries: 6 months), to avoid reducing battery capacity
due to over-discharge.
3. When storing your battery, keep it in a cool and dry place
under room temperature, to reduce self-discharge.
Charging the Battery
Use only the charger specied by the manufacturer. The
charger’s LED indicates the charging progress.
Please follow these steps:
1. Plug the power cord into the adapter.
2. Plug the AC connector of the adapter into the AC outlet
socket.
3. Plug the DC connector of the adap ter into the DC
socket on the back of the charger.
4. Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery
alone, in the charger.
5. Ma k e sur e the b a ttery is in g o od co n tact with th e
charging terminals. The charging process initiates when
the red LED lights.
Battery Information
Status Charger LED
Standby (no-load) Red LED ashes slowly (0.2s
on/3s off )
Battery is charging Red LED solidly glows Battery is fully charged Green LED solidly glows Error Red LED ashes rapidly (0.2s
on/0.2s off)
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6. The greed LED lights about 3 hours later indicating the
battery is fully charged. Then remove the radio with the
battery attached or the battery alone from the charger.
Troubleshooting (MCU intelligent rapid-rate charger only):
When troubleshooting, always observe the color of the
LED:
No LED Indication?
1. Ma ke su re th at the po wer cord is plu gged into an
appropriate AC outlet.
Red LED ashes rapidly (0.2s on/0.2s off)?
1. Remove the battery from the charger, and:
a) Make sure that it is a Hytera authorized battery.
Other batteries may not charge.
b) Remove power from the battery charger, and clean
the gold metal, charging contacts of the battery and
charger, using a clean dry cloth.
2. The battery temperature may be above 45℃.
3. Defective battery. Please replace it with a new one.
4. Power up the charger and place the battery back into
the charger pocket. If the LED indicator continues to
ash red, replace the battery.
Note:
● When the battery charger detects the proper battery
conditions, rapid charging begins automatically (steady
red LED).
● If the battery temperature is above 45℃, the charger
will report the fault by flashing red LED rapidly (0.2s
on/0.2s off), and will not charge until the battery tem-
perature is below 45℃, with red LED solidly glowing (Ni-
MH battery only).
Battery Information
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1. Stubby antenna is ideal for communication within lim-
ited range. Thin and long antenna optimizes communi-
cation coverage, and its exible and soft characteristic
makes it ideal for wearing your radio on the belt.
2. Communication range may vary with terrain and your
operating conditions. Rainy days or forest locations
may narrow your communication range, please make
preparation in advance to avoid potential inconvenience.
Antenna Information
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Attaching/Removing the Battery
Attaching the Battery
1. When attaching the battery, make sure the battery is in
parallel and good contact with the aluminum chassis.
The battery bottom is about 1 to 2 centimeters below
the bottom of the radio’s body.
2. Align the battery with the guide rails on the aluminum
chassis and slide it upwards until a “click” is heard.
3. Then the battery latch at the bottom locks the battery.
See gure 1.
Fig.1 Fig.2
Removing the Battery
1. Turn off the radio before removing the battery.
2. Slide the battery latch, at the bottom of the radio’s body,
in the direction indicated by the arrow.
3. Slide down the battery for about 1 to 2 centimeters,
and then remove the battery from the radio’s body. See
gure 2.
Assembly and Disassembly
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Fig.4 Fig.6
Attaching/Removing the Antenna
Attaching the Antenna
1. Insert the threaded end of the antenna into the radio’s
antenna connector.
2. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. See gure 3.
Removing the Antenna
Turn the antenna counter-clockwise until you can remove
it. ( See gure 4 )
Attaching/Removing the Belt Clip
Attaching the Belt Clip
1. Remove the screws (belt clip) on the radio’s body.
2. Align the screw holes on the metal holder of belt clip
with those on the radio’s body.
3. Tighten the screws. See gure 5.
Removing the Belt Clip
1. Remove the screws (belt clip).
2. Remove the belt clip. See gure 6.
Assembly and Disassembly
Fig.3 Fig.5
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Removing the Accessory Cover
1. Unscrew the screw on the accessory cover counter-
clockwise with a at head screwdriver.
2. Remove the accessory cover. See gure 7.
Attaching the Earpiece/Microphone
1. Insert the tab at the bottom of the earphone/microphone
into the slot on the radio.
Fig.7
2. Align the screw at the top of the earphone/microphone
with the threaded hole on the radio.
3. Rotate the screw clockwise to fasten. See Figure 8.
Fig.8
Assembly and Disassembly
Note: The figures above are only for references. Please
make the object as the standard.
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