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Preface
Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of the
functions and step-by-step procedures for use.
To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Safety Information
Booklet before use.
This manual is applicable to the following product:
PT350 Portable Terminal
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People's Republic of China (PRC) and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its
trademarks and product names. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are
properties of their respective owners.
The product described in this manual may include the Company' s computer programs stored in memory or other media.
Laws in PRC and/or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of the Company with respect to its computer
programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any rights to
the purchaser regarding the Company's computer programs. The Company's computer programs may not be copied,
modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the
Company.
Disclaimer
The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or
reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous
technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner
without the prior written consent of the Company.
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third-party products and contents involved in this manual.
If you have any suggestions or would like to receive more information, please visit our website at:
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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 reside nti al
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 communi cations. 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 t his unit not express ly approved by the party responsib le for compli ance could void
the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communicatio ns Commission, Code of F ederal Reg ulations ; 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), press 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 distanc e from the antenna. The anten na sh ould be ke pt aw ay f rom the face a nd eyes .
When worn on the body, a l way s plac e th e rad io in an a ppr ove d hol de r, holster, case, or body har ne ss or by us e of
the correct clip for this product. Us e of non-ap proved access ories may result in expos ure levels which exce ed 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 product's optional accessories.
ISEDC 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 do it accepter t out brouill age r adioélectr ique subi, m êm e si le brouillag e est s usceptible d' en
compromettre le fonctionnement
Pour controler l'exposition et s'assurer de la
controlé, toujours
Lignes directrices:
Ne pas enlever l'étiquette de l'appareil d'exposition
devraient
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si les exigences opérationnelles décrites ci - après ne sont pas
Les instructions de fonctionnement:
Transmettre non plus que le facteur d'utilisation
à parler (ptt). Pour recevoir des
que la radio génère de
normes).
important, car l'exposition aux champs rf diminue
loin du visage et des yeux.
Quand portés sur le corps, toujours place de la
harnais ou par l'utilisation de la vidéo pour ce
peuvent entrainer des fac qui dépassent les niveaux
accompagner dispositif lorsque transférés à d'autres
Ie groupe de la radio continue d'au moins 2,5 cm de la surface.garde la radio à la bonne distance est
respecter les procédures suivantes.
appels, les ptt.50% du temps de transmission, ou
l'énergie rf seulement lors de la transmission des (en
conformité avec les limites d'exposition
aux radiofréquences.
utilisateurs.
nominal de 50% du temps.à transmettre (parler),
avec la distance de l'antenne.l'antenne doit se tenir
radio dans un étui, hytera approuvé titulaire, ou un
produit.utilisation des accessoires non approuvés
d'exposition professionnelle et environnementale
Sensibilisation des utilisateurs instructions
termes de mesure de la conformité aux
professionnelle / environnement
moins, est important parce que
remplies.
pousse le pousse
controlée des limites d'exposition aux rf.
Non approuvé des antennes, les piles et les
directrices sur l'exposition aux radiofréquences de fac.
les accessoires facultatifs du produit.
accessoires causes la radio à dépasser les lignes
Communiquez avec votre distributeur local pour
EU Regulatory Conformance
As certified by the qualified la boratory, the pr oduct is in compliance with the essential req uirements and ot her relevant
provisions of 2014/53/EU.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countr ies only.
1. Packaging List ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Before Use ........................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 Attaching the Battery ....................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 Attaching the Antenna ..................................................................................................................... 11
3.4 Attaching the Belt Clip ..................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Attaching the Audio Accessory ........................................................................................................ 12
4.1 Turning the Terminal On or Off ........................................................................................................ 13
4.1.1 Turning the Terminal On ........................................................................................................ 13
4.1.2 Turning the Terminal Off ........................................................................................................ 13
4.2 Adjusting the Volume ....................................................................................................................... 13
4.3 Locking or Unlocking the Keypad .................................................................................................... 13
4.4 Switching the Operation Mode ......................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Managing the PhoneBook ............................................................................................................... 14
4.5.1 Viewing Contact Information .................................................................................................. 14
4.5.2 Deleting a Contact or All Contacts ......................................................................................... 14
4.5.3 Deleting a Number Type ........................................................................................................ 14
4.5.4 Checking Space .................................................................................................................... 14
4.6 Viewing Device Information ............................................................................................................. 15
5. Status Indications ............................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 LED Indicator ................................................................................................................................... 17
5.2.1 Battery Status Indicator ......................................................................................................... 17
5.2.2 Operation Status Indicator ..................................................................................................... 18
6.1 Group Call ....................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1.1 Initiating a Group Call ............................................................................................................ 19
6.1.2 Receiving a Group Call .......................................................................................................... 19
6.1.3 Ending a Group Call .............................................................................................................. 19
6.2.1 Initiating an Individual Call ..................................................................................................... 20
6.2.2 Receiving an Individual Call ................................................................................................... 20
6.2.3 Ending an Individual Call ....................................................................................................... 21
6.3 All Call ............................................................................................................................................. 21
7.3.1 Sending a Flash Message ..................................................................................................... 24
7.3.2 Forwarding a Flash Message ................................................................................................ 24
8. General Features ................................................................................................................................. 26
8.8 Power .............................................................................................................................................. 35
8.9 Work Type ....................................................................................................................................... 36
8.10 Energy Saving Mode ..................................................................................................................... 36
8.11 Group Call Detector ....................................................................................................................... 37
Denotes menus, tabs, parameter names,
window names, dialogue names, and
Denotes messages, directories, file names,
For details about using the DWS, refer to
Denotes commands and their execution
set the IP address, run the following
Documentation Conventions
Icon Conventions
Icon Description
Indicates references that can further describe the related topics.
Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage.
Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death.
Notation Conventions
Item Description Example
Boldface
hardware buttons.
To save the configuration, click Apply.
The Log Level Settings dialogue box appears.
Press the PTT key.
The screen displays "Invalid Battery!".
Open "PDT_PSS.exe".
" "
> Directs you to access a multi-level menu. Go to File > New.
ItalicDenotes document titles.
Courier New
folder names, and parameter values.
results.
Go to "D:/opt/local".
In the Port text box, enter "22".
Dispatch Workstation User Guide.
To
command:
vos-cmd - m name IP
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1. Packaging List
Please unpack carefully and check that you have received the following items. If any item is missing or damaged,
contact your dealer.
Item
Quantity (PCS)
Item
Terminal 1 Antenna 1
Battery 1 Belt Clip 1
Charger 1 Documentation Kit 1
Power Adapter 1 / /
Figures in this manual are for reference only.
Check whether the frequency band marked on the antenna label matches that on the terminal label. If not,
contact your dealer.
Quantity (PCS)
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Product Layout
No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Key 14 Build-in Microphone
2 Side Key 1 (SK1) 15 Accessory Connector Cover
3 Side Key 2 (SK2) 16 Speaker
4 Emergency Key 17 Menu Key
5 Group Selector Knob 18 Cancel/Back Key
6 Volume Control Knob 19 Power On-Off/End Key
7 Operation Status Indicator 20 Navigation Keys (Up, Down, Left, and Right)
8 OLED Display 21 P3 Key
9 OK Key 22 P2 Key
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No. Part Name No. Part Name
10 Answer/Call Key 23 Battery Latch
11 P1 Key 24 Strap Hole
12 Antenna 25 Belt Clip
13 Battery Status Indicator 26 Battery
2.2 Programmable Keys
For enhanced convenience, you can set the f ollowi ng key s as shor tcuts to assign able term inal fe atur es: Up key, Down
key, Answer/Call Key, SK1, SK2, P1 key, P2 key, and P3 key.
To set or cancel a shortcut, on the home screen, press the Menu key, and then go to Settings > Radio > Keypad >
Shortcuts.
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3. Before Use
3.1 Charging the Battery
Use the approved charger to charge the battery.
Read the Safety Information Booklet before charging.
The remaining lithium-ion battery power is limited to 30% pursuant to the new lithium battery shipment
regulation approved by International Air Transport Association (IATA). Before initial use, charge the
battery.
Before initial use, make sure to charge the battery. You can charge eit her the standalone battery or the term inal with
battery attached. It is recommended that the terminal remain powered off during charging.
The LED indicator on the charger shows the charging status, as described in the following table:
Indicator Charging Status
Glows red The battery is being charged.
Glows orange The battery is charged to 90% or above.
Glows green The battery is fully charged.
Flashes red rapidly The battery fails to be charged.
Flashes red slowly No battery is placed on the charger.
3.2 Attaching the Battery
Use the approved battery to avoid explosion during battery replacement.
Dispose of the used battery according to "Precautions for Disposal" in the Safety Information Booklet.
Insert the tabs at the battery’s top part in to the slots at the terminal’s top part, and then press the battery latch and
push the battery into the terminal until a click is heard.
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3.3 Attaching the Antenna
Do not hold the terminal by the ante nna and swing i t. This may affect the antenna performance and shorten
the life span of the antenna.
3.4 Attaching the Belt Clip
1. Make sure the arc end of the metal rotating component of the belt clip is vertical to the ground.
2. Insert the component into the fastener of the terminal’s rear cover until a click is heard.
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