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Analogue Portable Radio
USERS MANUAL

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  • Page 1 TC610 Analogue Portable Radio USERS MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Preface Thank you for your purchase of the Hytera TC-610 radio - the choice for professionals. TC-610 is a professional radio that with exquisite and ergonomic design, which brings suser a fine operation feel. The TC-610 is customized for noisy environments such as construction sites because all TC-610 radios are approved to dust &...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information -------------------------------------------- 2 Care and Cleaning --------------------------------------------27 Product Inspection -------------------------------------------- 4 Optional Accessories ----------------------------------------28 Radio Overview ------------------------------------------------- 5 Channel Frequency Table ----------------------------------30 Battery Information -------------------------------------------- 8 CTCSS Table (38) ----------------------------------------------31 Antenna Information ----------------------------------------- 11 CDCSS Table (83) ---------------------------------------------32 Assembly and Disassembly -------------------------------12 Glossary ----------------------------------------------------------33 Basic Operations ----------------------------------------------17...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    ◇ Do not modify the radio for any reason. ◇ Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a ◇ Use only Hytera supplied or approved batteries and long time, nor place it close to heating source. chargers.
  • Page 6 Safety Information once the radio is accidentally dropped or shocked, Please use an earpiece with good waterproof waterproof performance cannot be guaranteed. performance. In addition, the earpiece must go well DO NOT immerse the battery in water. If the battery with the radio.
  • Page 7: Product Inspection

    Product Inspection Before unpacking the TC-610 portable radio, please inspect the packaging for signs of damage and report any damage to your dealer. Upon unpacking of the TC-610 portable radio, please ensure that all items shipped were received, report any Antenna Li-ion Battery missing or damaged items to your dealer.
  • Page 8: Radio Overview

    Radio Overview (1) PTT (Push-to-Talk) key (2) SK1 (Side Key 1)(programmable) (3) SK2 (Side Key 2)(programmable) (4) Speaker (5) Microphone (6) Antenna (7) LED Indicator (8) Channel Selector Knob (9) Radio On-Off /Volume Control Knob (10) Battery Latch (11) Accessory Jack (12) Accessory cover (13) Belt Clip (14) Battery...
  • Page 9 Radio Overview PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key Power up in When the radio is turned on, the  power up alert tone is heard. Press and hold down the PTT key to transmit, user mode When the current channel is a blank release it to receive.
  • Page 10 Radio Overview your dealer): when scanning, if the counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. current channel is the priority channel, Battery latch  the radio sounds a Beep. Used to remove the battery. Power adjust A low-pitched tone is heard when Accessory Jack ...
  • Page 11: Battery Information

    Battery Information Initial Use W h e n c h a r g i n g y o u r b a t t e r y, k e e p i t a t a temperature among 5℃ - 40℃. Temperature out of New batteries are shipped uncharged from the factory.
  • Page 12 If the battery is assembled to the radio, its LED indicator flashes red and sounds falling tone 10 seconds per time, which indicates that the battery power is low and please charge the battery by the Hytera approved charger. The charger’s LED indicates the charging progress.
  • Page 13 Battery Information Remove the battery from the charger, and: Plug the DC connector of the adapter into the DC Make sure that it is a Hytera authorized battery. socket on the back of the charger. Other batteries may not charge.
  • Page 14: Antenna Information

    Antenna Information ◇ Stubby antennas are ideal for communication within limited range. Fine and long antennas optimizes communication coverage, ideal when the radio is worn on the belt because they are flexible and soft. ◇ Rainy days or forest locations may narrow your communication range, please prepare in advance to avoid potential inconvenience.
  • Page 15: Assembly And Disassembly

    Assembly and Disassembly Attaching the Battery Lightly press the bottom of the battery until a click is heard. By then, the battery latch locks with the main Hold the battery and make it close to the top of unit and assembly is finished. See figure 2 below. aluminum chassis, see figure 1.
  • Page 16 Assembly and Disassembly Note: if the battery is not well locked, please remove the turn up. Lift the battery latch in the direction of the battery and attach it again. arrow. See figure 3. When the bottom of battery is turned up, release Removing the Battery the battery latch and take out from the battery slot, Please turn off the radio first.
  • Page 17 A s s e m b l y a n d not be too large to cause serious abrasion of the Turn the antenna clockwise until it is screwed down, tab in the top of battery.) shown as figure 5. Removing the Antenna Attaching the Antenna When disassembling antenna, turn the antenna counter-...
  • Page 18 Assembly and Disassembly Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Loose the screw of belt clip from the main unit, fasten Turn the screwdriver counter-clockwise to loosen the the belt clip to the main unit (make sure the screw holes screw.
  • Page 19 A s s e m b l y a n d Attaching the Earpiece/Microphone Plug the audio accessory firmly into the accessory Open (not remove) the accessory cover, shown as jack, then secure the screw, shown as figure 10 figure 9. Fig.10 Removing the Earpiece/Microphon Loosen the screw and then remove the audio...
  • Page 20: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Turn the Radio On/Off Adjust the Volume Turn the radio on-off /volume control knob clockwise Press the programmable key set as Squelch Off / to turn on the radio, then radio sounds an alert tone. Squelch Off Momentary to listen the background noise, Turn the radio on-off /volume control knob counter- then turn the volume control knob clockwise/counter- clockwise to turn off the radio.
  • Page 21 Basic Operations Transmitting Select a Channel Turn the channel selector knob to select a channel. To transmit, press and hold down PTT key and talk (See figure 13 below) to microphone to speak. Ensure the radio is 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your lips.
  • Page 22: Programmable Auxiliary Functions

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer may program the TK, SK1, SK2 (long or short press) keys with one of the following auxiliary functions respectively. See Functions and Settings for the detailed description. None  Power Adjust  Battery Power Indicator ...
  • Page 23: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations This feature can be enabled by your dealer. The Battery Save feature is automatically activated once no activity The following functions are programmable by your on the channel and no operation performed (no key dealer. press and no knob selection), for extended operation CTCSS/CDCSS time.
  • Page 24: Battery Strength Indicator

    Advanced Operations Battery Strength Indicator Monitor / Squelch Off The TC-610 allows you to simply press one button to illuminate the LED battery gauge, which emits different Squelch Off indications representing battery strength levels until the Causes the radio to forcibly unmute speaker to here key is released.
  • Page 25: Scan

    Advanced Operations signalling condition is satisfied. Press the key again to Monitor exit scanning. Carrier condition must be satisfied for the radio to When scanning is active, the radio continuously scans unmute to an incoming call, regardless of CTCSS/ for activity on scan list members. Once activity is CDCSS condition.
  • Page 26 Advanced Operations channel. You can exit scan mode through the following three methods: Key operation Press the programmed Scan key to exit from scan mode. Fig.15 Auto The radio automatically exits from scan mode when it is Priority Channel Scan switched to another channel.
  • Page 27: Busy Channel Lockout (Bcl)

    Advanced Operations When scanning remains on a non-priority channel, optional accessories. The radio will automatically begin the radio continues to monitor activities on the priority transmitting when you speak, and terminate transmitting channel, and jumps to the priority channel if activity when you stop talking.
  • Page 28 Advanced Operations Note: No matter whether the VOX feature is enabled, if you select the PTT/VOX switch on the earpiece to PTT, you are able to transmit by press of the external PTT, and you are not allowed to push the switch from PTT to VOX, this action shall cause the radio to continuously transmit.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Note: to order accessories, please contact your dealer. Symptom Solution Cannot power on the radio. a. The battery is run out. Please recharge the battery or replace it with a fresh one. b. The battery is not properly installed. Please remove and reinstall the battery. The operation time will not a.
  • Page 30: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning ◇ Do not handle the radio by its antenna or external microphone directly. ◇ D o n o t p l a c e t h e r a d i o i n a d u s t y o r d i r t y environment. ◇...
  • Page 31: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Antenna Ni-MH Battery (1300mAh) BH1303 R e m o t e S p e a k e r M i c r o p h o n e Multi-unit Rapid-rate Charger R e c e i v e - o n l y E a r p i e c e w i t h E a r b u d w i t h i n - Switching Power PS7501 (for use with R e c e i v e - o n l y E a r p i e c e ( f o r...
  • Page 32 Optional Accessories D-earset with Boom Microphone L e a t h e r C a r r y i n g C a s e Behind-the-head heavy weight D - e a r s e t w i t h i n - L i n e &...
  • Page 33: Channel Frequency Table

    Channel Frequency Table Model: Serial No.: Channel Tx Frequency (MHz) Tx CTCSS/CDCSS Rx Frequency(MHz) Rx CTCSS/CDCSS...
  • Page 34: Ctcss Table (38)

    CTCSS Table 38 Frequency(Hz) No. Frequency (Hz) 67.0 131.8 71.9 136.5 74.4 141.3 77.0 146.2 79.7 151.4 82.5 156.7 85.4 162.2 88.5 167.9 91.5 173.8 94.8 179.9 97.4 186.2 100.0 192.8 103.5 203.5 107.2 210.7 110.9 218.1 114.8 225.7 118.8 233.6 123.0 241.8...
  • Page 35: Cdcss Table (83)

    CDCSS Table (83) No. CDCSS CDCSS...
  • Page 36: Glossary

    Glossary Name Description Short Press Key press shorter than 1.5 seconds. Long Press Key press longer than 1.5 seconds. Standby Status In normal mode, no key operation is made on the radio and the radio is in receiving status. CTCSS/CDCSS The setting of CTCSS/CDCSS code in transmitting party must match that in the receiving party, for the receiver to unmute its speaker to output audio.
  • Page 37 Hytera endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the above specifications and design are subject to change without notice due to continuous development. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced,...
  • Page 38 Hytera Corp., Ltd. 9108 :518057 400 830 7020 http://www hytera com...

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