Hytera Jupiter TETRA User Manual
Hytera Jupiter TETRA User Manual

Hytera Jupiter TETRA User Manual

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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 Jupiter TETRA radio.

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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in the 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.
  • Page 3: Compliance With Rf Exposure Standards

    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.
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Overview ..........................3  1.1 Product Controls ..........................3  1.2 Radio Screens ..........................4  2. Before Use ............................5  2.1 Charging the Battery ........................5  2.2 Installing the SIM Card ........................6  2.3 Installing the TF Card ........................6  2.4 Attaching the Battery ........................
  • Page 6 7.4 APPs ............................. 25  7.5 Radio over IP (RoIP) ........................31  7.6 Position ............................31  7.7 Encryption ............................. 32  7.8 Temporarily Disable ........................32  7.9 Permanently Disable ........................32  8. Troubleshooting ..........................33  9. Care and Cleaning ..........................35  10. Optional Accessories ........................36 ...
  • Page 7 Docu ument tation n Infor rmatio Icon Co onventi ions Icon cription Indicat es references s that can furt ther describe the related to opics. Indicat es situations that could ca ause data loss or equipmen nt damage. Notatio on Conv ventions Item Descri...
  • Page 8 Touch Screen n Operat tions Operati xample to launc ch the Camera a app. Touch and hold Touc ch and hold until it ji ggles. Swipe Swip pe down from m the top edge e of any scree n to access th he notification n panel.
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview Product Controls Part Name Part Name Side Key 1 (SK1) Pressure Sensor Push-to-Talk (PTT) Key Front-facing Camera Side Key 2 (SK2) Speaker Side Key 3 (SK3) Accessory Connector Top Key (TK) Speaker Microphone 3 Home Key...
  • Page 10: Radio Screens

    Part Name Part Name LED Indicator 1 On-Off/End Key Top Screen Battery Latch Volume Control / Channel Selector / CARKIT RF Connector Contact Selector Knob Microphone 2 Strap Hole Light Sensor Rear-facing Camera Main Screen Flash Microphone 1 Belt Clip Back/Answer Key Battery LED Indicator 2...
  • Page 11: Before Use

    2. Be efore U arging the Bat ttery se the specifi ed charger to o charge the b battery. ead the Safety y Information n Booklet befo fore charging. The battery delivered wit th the radio is s uncharged. T To ensure op timum perfor rmance, fully...
  • Page 12: Installing The Sim Card

    stalling the SIM M Card Insert th he removal to ool into the h hole on the SI M card tray, and push unt til the tray pop ps out. Place th he SIM card w with the gold d contacts faci ing up on the e tray.
  • Page 13 Turn the screw on the accessory plug clockwise until hand tight.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    3. Ba asic O Operat tions rning o n or off f the Ra To turn on th he radio, pres ss and hold th he On-Off ke ey until the sp plash screen a appears. To turn off t the radio, do as follows: Press an...
  • Page 15 Repositio oning a W Widget To repositio n a widget, d do as follows: Touch and hold the widget. After th he widget is h highlighted, d drag it up or d down to the p proper positio Press th he Home key y to save your r arrangement...
  • Page 16: Locking And Unlocking The Main Screen

    3.3.5 anaging Running g Apps You can vie w and close r running apps. To view w running app ps, double-pr ress the Home e key from an ny screen, and d swipe up or r down. You c can tap an app in t the list to acc cess it.
  • Page 17 Trunked Mode Operation (TMO): supports half-duplex or full-duplex operation and allows radios to communicate over the network. The radio must register with the network first, and then operates within the network coverage. Upon power-on, the radio operates in NB & BB mode. To allow the radio to operate only in NB mode, do as follows: Press and hold the On-Off key until the power-off selection screen appears.
  • Page 18: Status Indications

    4. Sta atus I ndica ations D Icons Top Scre een Icons Icon Radio S Status This icon sh hows the batte ery level. The battery power is low The radio is charging. The NB netw work is turne ed off. There is no signal from th he NB netwo...
  • Page 19 A private/gr roup/all call i s in progress on the NB ne etwork. An encrypte ed private/gro oup/all call is in progress o on the NB net twork. A private/gr roup/all call i s in progress on an RoIP n network.
  • Page 20: Led Indications

    The radio pr rovides a pers sonal hotspot The radio op perates in Air rplane mode. The radio is set at low po ower. The radio is set at high p ower. An accessor ry is connecte The Bluetoo oth feature is enabled.
  • Page 21 Flashes orange rapidly Establishing a call with hook signaling. Glows orange Call hang time: No voice is being transmitted or received during a call. Within such a period, you can press and hold the PTT key and speak.
  • Page 22: Call Services

    5. Ca all Ser rvices oup Cal A group call l is a half-dup plex call from m an individua al user in a gr roup to other members in the group. 5.1.1 nitiating a a Group Call To initiate a call to the de efault group, press and hol...
  • Page 23: Individual Call

    required mo 5.2.1 nitiating a an Indivi dual Cal To initiate a n individual c call, do as fol llows: > Favori ites/Private a and select the e target conta act, or tap and enter r the target nu umber. Press th he PTT key.
  • Page 24: Emergency Call

    the same fre equency and n network. In T TMO, an all c all is a call fr rom an indivi idual user to o other radios in n the system. Your radio m must be autho orized by you ur dealer for y you to initiate e an all call.
  • Page 25 and enter the target num mber, or tap > Favo rites/Private e and tap the t target contact t . Tap the e on-screen ca all button. 5.6.2 eceiving g a Phone e Call When receiv ving a phone call, the radio o displays the e caller's num mber or name.
  • Page 26: Message Services

    6. Me essag e Ser rvices The Messag ge feature allo ows you to sen nd and receiv ve messages. ewing a Messag To view a m message, tap , and then n tap the targe et message. nding a a Messa You can cre ate a message...
  • Page 27 Touch and hold a message until the delete screen appears. Tap the messages to be deleted or tap Select all in the upper right corner. Tap Delete > DELETE.
  • Page 28: Supplementary Features

    Go to Device > Personalization > Side_fence, and then tap Left, Right, or edge panel from the left edge or Both. right edge of the home screen Go to Device > Hytera Ringtones, and then tap Vibrate on Ring or Vibrate Turn on or off vibration on Silent. Set the profile Go to Device >...
  • Page 29: Contact Management

    If y ou want to. Then n... Turn on or o off the gloves s mode o to Device > > Assistance, and then tap gloves mode Set the date and time o to System > > Date & tim ontact M Managem ment...
  • Page 30: Wireless And Network

    Tap OK. Wireless and Network 7.3.1 Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi feature provides free Internet access. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, do as follows: Go to Settings > General > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi. Check whether Wi-Fi is on. If yes, go to the next step. If no, tap Off to turn on it. When Wi-Fi is turned on, the radio automatically scans for available networks and displays them.
  • Page 31: Apps

    To turn on o or off NFC, go o to Settings > General > > Wireless & & networks > More, and th hen tap NFC On the AP, y you can use e embedded app ps as you do on your mob ile phone.
  • Page 32 Aim th e camera at th he subject, an nd pinch the s screen to zoo m out or spre ead the screen n to zoom in i if required. to start rec cording. (Option nal) Tap to pause, an nd then tap to contin nue.
  • Page 33 Zooming In and Ou To zoom in or out a pictu ure, do one of f the followin Double e-tap anywher re on the scre een. Spread two fingers a apart on any p place to zoom m in, and pinc ch the screen to zoom out.
  • Page 34 tart week on : Set the begi inning day of f the week. Th he following three options s are available e: Saturday, unday, and M Monday. When the al arm sounds, swipe left to snooze or sw wipe right to d dismiss the al arm.
  • Page 35 View th he timing resu ult on the scr reen, or tap to share t the result. Click to reset t the stopwatch 7.4.4 alendar The Calenda ar app allows you to consu lt the calenda ar by day, wee ek, or month, create events s, and set an a...
  • Page 36 7.4.5 rowser The Browse r app allows you to access s a web site. To set t the browser, t > Set ttings, and se et the parame ters followin g on-screen i instructions. To acce ess a web site e, tap the addr ress bar, ente r the web add...
  • Page 37: Radio Over Ip (Roip)

    7.4.8 ound Re ecorder The Sound R Recorder app allows you t to record an a audio file and d share it. To record an n audio file, d do as follows Launch h the Sound R Recorder app. Tap Re ecord, and the en speak into o the microph...
  • Page 38: Encryption

    always keep turned on. Encryption The Encryption feature prevents eavesdropping on calls and interception of data. To turn on or off this feature, go to Settings > Private, and then tap Security. Temporarily Disable When being stunned, the radio displays .
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting Phenomenon Analysis Solution The radio cannot be The battery power gets too low to supply Charge the battery. powered on. the radio. The radio is operating in DMO. Switch to TMO. Network registration The radio gets out of the network Check the signal strength.
  • Page 40 network. The radio gets out of the network Check the signal strength. Make sure the coverage. radio is within the network coverage. Abnormal The radio operates at an unfavorable disconnection occurs position where communication may be Move to an open and flat area, and during a call.
  • Page 41: Care And Cleaning

    9. Ca are an nd Cle eanin To guarante e optimal per rformance as well as a lon ng service life e of the produ uct, please fol llow these tip Product C Care Do not pierce or scr ape the produ uct.
  • Page 42: Optional Accessories

    Use th he accessories s specified by y Hytera only y; otherwise, the Company y will not be l l iable for any y loss or damag ge arising out t of the use of...
  • Page 43 PLMRS: Operation Frequency Range: 454~455 MHz, 456~460 MHz Rated Output Power: 1.8 Watts (32.55dBm) Modulation Type: π/4 DQPSK Channel Separation: 25kHz TETRA: Operation Frequency Range: 450MHz ~ 470MHz Rated Output Power: 1.8 Watts (32.55dBm) Modulation Type: π/4 DQPSK Channel Separation: 25kHz Bluetooth: Version:...
  • Page 44 Support Network: GSM, GPRS, EGPRS Support Band: GSM850, PCS1900 Modulation: GSM/GPRS/EGPRS: GMSK EGPRS: 8PSK GSM850: 824.20MHz-848.80MHz Transmit Frequency: PCS1900: 1850.20MHz-1909.80MHz GSM850: 869.20MHz-893.80MHz Receive Frequency: PCS1900: 1930.20MHz-1989.80MHz GPRS Class: EGPRS Class: FDD Band 2 Operation Frequency: Uplink:1850.7 MHz – 1909.3 MHz Downlink: 1930.7 MHz –...
  • Page 45 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
  • Page 46 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm for body worn. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm for body worn.

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