Mobile Create MPT-H1 Instruction Manual

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MPT-H1
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
Mobile Create Co., Ltd.
Rev. 1.0 – 2015

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  • Page 1 MPT-H1 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Mobile Create Co., Ltd. Rev. 1.0 – 2015...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions PLEASE OBSERVE FULLY Be sure to observe the following precautions fully for the safe and proper use of this product: ■ Explanations of safety alert signs This sign indicates a hazardous situation which could significantly result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 3 Matters prohibited when handling the battery pack DANGER Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack, because it incorporates a safety mechanism and protective device ■ for preventing danger. Damaging such mechanism or device could cause heat or smoke generation from or explosion or ignition of the battery pack.
  • Page 4 smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. If liquid leaked from the battery pack gets in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without ■ rubbing it and seek medical treatment immediately. Any liquid left in the eyes could cause damage to the eyes. WARNING Do not mix primary batteries such as dry cells and batteries with different capacity, type, or brand, or excessive ■...
  • Page 5 Be sure to understand the properties of this system and harness its benefits under the responsibility of the user. Use only accessories sold by Mobile Create. Do not use commercially-available or self-built accessories, ■...
  • Page 6 Matters concerning waterproof and dustproof performances CAUTION For the proper use of this product, read the matters concerning “waterproof and dustproof performances” ■ before use. Using this product without observing the matters described could cause water exposure or sand or foreign matter contamination leading to heat generation, ignition, electric shock, damage, and failure. This product achieves dustproof and waterproof performances equivalent to IP6X (Former JIS IP code 5) (Note 1) and IPX7 (Former JIS IP code 6) (Note 2) with the rear cover, external connection terminal caps, and hook attached securely.
  • Page 7 Matters to be noted about wireless products CAUTION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 8 The e‐label information is pre‐programmed by the grantee. The user cannot modify the e‐label formation. This MPT-H1 model conforms to the technical standards for the absorption of radio waves into the human body established by the government, as well as international guidelines for radio-radiation protection.
  • Page 9: Functions Of Parts

    Functions of Parts Main unit 3G Antenna Ear Speaker Front The sound transmitted from a counterpart radio as well as sound effects are played Power/Volume Knob in silent mode. Moving this knob up and down turns the Top Microphone power on and off, turning it left and right Talk toward this port during a call.
  • Page 10: Display Screen

    Display screen GPS RSSI The reception level of the GPS receiving antenna is displayed. (Home screen) 3G RSSI The antenna reception level of the packet communications network is displayed on a scale of one to four. Ticker Function Information such as time, manner mode, and incoming call is displayed.
  • Page 11: Attaching And Detaching The Battery Pack

    Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack Attaching and detaching the battery pack Move the rear cover hook on the bottom down to remove the rear cover. Upper claws on the rear cover Slide the battery pack down into the main unit with the upper claw on the rear cover fit in the groove on the rear cover hook of the main unit.
  • Page 12: Attaching And Detaching The Belt Clip

    Attaching and Detaching the Belt Clip Attaching and detaching the belt clip With the belt clip hole aligned with the belt clip screw hole, put the belt clip screw into the belt clip hole and tighten it. Loosen the belt clip screw to detach the belt clip. Belt clip screw Belt clip screw hole Belt clip...
  • Page 13: Recharging The Battery

    Connect the recharging cradle to the AC adapter and then plug the AC adapter in a 100 V AC outlet. On the recharging cradle side MPT-H1 (Main unit) Spare battery LED* : The battery is not attached : Recharging is completed Dedicated AC adapter...
  • Page 14 Recharging the battery through the micro-USB port Front Open the cap (USB cap) on the bottom to find the micro-USB connector (Female micro-B). With the main unit facing front, connect a general-purpose micro-USB cable to the Front micro-USB connector. Then, connect the opposite side of the cable to a power supply (such as PC).
  • Page 15: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power On/Off Turning the power on : Pressing the long until the status LED lights up vibrates the main unit and turns the power on. Power button : The screen lights up and the start screen is displayed. After a system check, the home screen is displayed.
  • Page 16: Remaining Battery Level

    Remaining Battery Level How to check the remaining battery level During use, the remaining battery level is displayed on top of the Remaining battery level home screen. The more the scale marks, the more of the battery remains. Home screen When no scale marks are displayed and the red charger LED starts flashing, recharge the battery with it mounted in the main unit or replace it with a new one.
  • Page 17: Making/Receiving A Call

    Making/Receiving a Call Making a call (outgoing) A call can be made in the call mode selected on the screen. For how to switch call modes, refer to “Switching call modes” on page 21. : Check if the call mode and counterpart radio that you want to make a call to are correct and then press the PTT button or the OK button Selected Radio ID screen...
  • Page 18 Receiving a call (incoming) : After a blip ring tone, the call mode is displayed on the screen. Incoming call screen : You can talk while long-pressing the PTT button. Ring tones for different call modes ■ Individual Call Ring tone “Boop blip” Break-in Calls Ring tone “Boop boop blip”...
  • Page 19 Changing the sound volume Main speaker icon On the home screen, turning the switches the “Break-in” message Volume knob displayed at the bottom of the screen to “Main speaker” Ear speaker icon or “Ear speaker” icons as shown in the Figure on the Break-in call setting display right to enable the volume to be changed.
  • Page 20: Silent Mode

    Silent mode Silent mode is a mode which makes call with next to the ear. On the home screen, turning the counterclockwise changes from Volume knob the main speaker icon to the ear speaker icon as shown in the Figure below and silent mode is activated.
  • Page 21: Making A Call

    Making a Call A wide variety of call modes Standard call modes ■ Individual call This mode enables talking to an another radio on a one-to-one basis. This mode enables talking to all dispatchers in the group simultaneously. Dispatcher call All call This mode enables talking to all radios together.
  • Page 22 Switching call modes In the case of an individual call ■ : Entering a radio ID with the numeric keypad on the home screen switches to individual call mode. However, if the home screen is in channel call mode, enter a channel number. Numeric keypad Individual call mode Press...
  • Page 23: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions Register group ID function How to set this function ■ : Switch to the [Menu] screen using the Upper right button : Choose [05:グループ設定 (Group Settings)] using the and press the to go to the setting screen. Up/down button OK button : Choose [01:メイン登録...
  • Page 24 Useful Functions Channel selection function How to set this function ■ : Switch to the [Menu] screen using the Upper right button : Choose [06:チャンネル設定 (Channel Settings)] using the and press the to go to the setting screen. Up/down button OK button : Choose [01:チャンネル登録...
  • Page 25 Useful Functions Call back mode selection function The radio displayed on the home screen after a call can be changed according to the following procedure: Call back mode selection ■ Received The mode of the call received from a counterpart radio is retained after a call. call mode In the case of an individual call, the radio ID is also retained.
  • Page 26: Short-Cut Function

    Useful Functions Short-cut function Registering short-cuts for call modes, individual radios, and menus which are frequently used enables them to be easily invoked. Up to ten short-cuts can be registered. How to register a short-cut ■ (Example: Registering a short-cut for the No. 123 individual radio) : Long-press the short-cut button while the No.
  • Page 27 Useful Functions Talk history function Menu screen Up to ten received and transmitted calls are saved, respectively. How to display the talk history ■ : Switch to the [Menu] screen using the Upper right button : Choose [03:発信/着信履歴 (Talk History)] using the and press the to switch between screens.
  • Page 28: Key Lock Function

    Useful Functions Key-lock function Display of key-lock state This function disables key input to prevent malfunction during transportation. How to set this function ■ : Long-pressing the included in the numeric keypad # button on the home screen activates the key-lock function. However, the power/volume knob is kept enabled even in the key- Key-lock screen lock state.
  • Page 29 べんりな機能 Useful Functions Text message function If the dynamic control service has been introduced, text messages can be sent to individual radios from a computer. The text messages received can be checked again from the menu. Text message receipt screen It is nighttime now.
  • Page 30: Call Back Function

    べんりな機能 Useful Functions Call back function If the main unit is not operated during an individual call, the “着信あり” message is displayed on the home screen. To make a call to a caller, press the PTT button or the OK button. Home screen: If you had a call “The “You have a missed call.”...
  • Page 31 Menu screen Call back selection Call back setting screen Call back function screen (Selecting 01) screen Call back setting screen Alert timer screen (Selecting 02) - 31 -...
  • Page 32: Vibration Function

    Useful Functions Vibration function The vibrator operates when a call is received and a mode is changed. • If the vibration function is on, a vibration pattern is executed once in the event of “power on,” “power off,” “receipt of call,” “call back,” and “no battery remained.” How to set this function [Menu] >...
  • Page 33: Menu Function

    Useful Functions Menu function Menu ■ 01:音量設定 (Volume Settings) The speaker volume can be changed (0 to 20). 01:メイン (Main) The main speaker volume can be set. 02:イヤー (Ear) The ear speaker volume can be set. 03:ハンド (Remote Speaker) The speaker volume of the speaker microphone can be set. 04:イヤホン...
  • Page 34 09:機能設定 (Utilities) A wide variety of functions can be set. 01:一般設定 (General Settings) Settings can be reset. 01:ホーム設定 (Home setting) The call or location display of the home screen can be selected. 02:バイブ設定 (Vibration) The vibrator can be enabled/disabled. Any one of “no microphone connection”, “Top microphone”, and “2nd 03:マイク接続設定...
  • Page 35 The status can be displayed. 03:速度/方位/高度 (Spd/Deg/Alt) 04:GPS 時刻 (GPS Time) The time can be displayed. The level can be displayed. 05:受信レベル (GPS RSSI) The RSSI and communication status of 3G packet communication can 03:ネットワーク状態 (Network Status) be displayed. 01:アンテナレベル (3G RSSI) The status can be displayed.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you suspect a failure If you suspect a failure, check the following. If the problem still cannot be solved, contact a dealer. ■ If the length of time of pressing the power button is too short, the system does not start up.
  • Page 37 ■ The sound quality may be deteriorated if your mouth is too close to the microphone sound collecting port. Keep the product approximately 5 cm away when you talk. ■ Be careful not to put your fingers on the microphone sound collecting port. You have trouble ■...
  • Page 38 ■ Reproducing, copying, or modifying this document, in whole or in part, without permission is prohibited. ■ The specifications, design, and other information contained in this document are subject to change for improvement without prior notice. Mobile Create USA, Inc. #658, 2033 Gateway Place, San Jose, California, U.S.A. 95110...

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