Hytera Communications PDC760UXB1 Users Manual

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 Informa tio n Booklet before use.
This manual is applicable to Multi-mode Advanced Radio.
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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
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
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6.2 Sending Messages ....................................................................................................................... 24
6.3 Forwarding Messages ................................................................................................................... 24
6.4 Deleting Messages ....................................................................................................................... 25
7. Supplementary Features .................................................................................................................. 26
7.1 Basic Settings ............................................................................................................................... 26
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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
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1. Product Overview
1.1 Product Controls
No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 Smart Key 17 Pressure Sensor
2 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Key 18 Front-facing Camera
3 Side Key 2 (SK2) 19 Speaker
4 Side Key 3 (SK3) 20 Accessory Connector
5 Top Key (TK) 21 Speaker
6 Microphone 3 22 Home Key
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7 LED Indicator 1 23 Power/End Call Key
8 Top Screen 24 Battery Latch
9 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 Description
Press the key to initiate or answer calls.
PTT key
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.
Smart Key
SK2/SK3
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.
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
Back/Answer key Press the key to return to the upper-level menu or answer calls.
Emergency call and Cancel emergency call. Then you can press or long press the key to
initiate or end an emergency call.
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When the main screen is off, press the key to turn it on.
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On-Off/End key
Key combination Press SK2+SK3 to take a screenshot.
When the main screen is on, press the key to return to the home screen, or double
press the key to view running apps.
Press the key to end ongoing calls. Long press the key to turn the radio on or off.
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.
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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.
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