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Preface Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please carefully read this manual before use. This manual is applicable to the following product: VM780 4G Body Worn Camera (MPTT)
To press a key and keep holding it down. Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in PRC and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its trademarks and product names.
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: 2006/66/EC 2011/65/EU 2012/19/EU 2014/53/EU Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
1. Packing List Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Item Qty. Item Qty. Body Worn Camera USB Cable Battery Power Adapter Belt Clip User Manual Pictures listed in this manual are for reference only.
2. Product Overview 2.1 Product Layout 2.2 LED Indicators Status Description The product is transmitting voice or emergency alarm. The product is being charged. Glows red The TF card is full (lasts for three seconds). The product is being turned off (lasts for two seconds). ...
Nano SIM card into the slot and lock the flip cover and slot cover, as shown in the following figure. 3.2 Attaching the Battery Use only the Hytera standard or optional battery. Polarity reverse or use of other batteries may result in explosion and fire hazards.
3.3 Attaching the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip according to the steps shown in the following figure. To remove the belt clip, reverse the attaching steps. 3.4 Charging the Product To charge the product, do as follows:...
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The LED indicator on the product tells its charging status, see 2.2 LED Indicators for details.
4. Basic Operations 4.1 Turning On or Off the Product Turning On the Product In power-off mode, long press the On/Off key for three seconds to turn on the product and enter the preview mode. Turning Off the Product In power-on mode, long press the On/Off key for three seconds to turn off the product. 4.2 Connecting to Network 4.2.1 Cellular Data Before enabling the cellular network, make sure that the SIM card has been registered to the Carrier...
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(Optional) If the network displays with a icon, enter the password and tap Connect. The product automatically saves WLAN information upon successful connection, and automatically connects to the network when WLAN is switched on.
4.3 Understanding the Screen 4.3.1 Status Display The status bar displays the notifications and running status of the product in real-time. Common status icons are described in the following table. Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Airplane mode is enabled. WLAN connection is established. Location information is enabled.
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On the main screen, swipe down from the status bar to open the notification center, where you can adjust brightness, turn on or turn off shortcut switches, open settings, and view or clear notifications. 4.3.3 Sleep and Wakeup Sleep In power-on mode, press the On/Off key to enter sleep mode. You can also set the sleep time in Settings >...
5. System Settings on the home screen, and enter the Settings. You can set the parameters according to the actual needs. 5.1 Network 5.1.1 Data Roaming Tap SIM Card Settings, and toggle to enable data roaming. 5.1.2 NFC The near field communication (NFC) provides easy, fast and secure wireless connections. It allows you to identify compatible devices nearby.
You can also adjust brightness by dragging the slide block for brightness in the drop-down status bar. Adaptive Brightness Tap System Settings, and toggle the following the Adaptive Brightness. 5.2.2 Sleep This feature allows the product to enter sleep mode for saving battery power, if no operation is made within predefined time.
Other matching methods: slide down the status bar to expand all shortcut switches, and . Tap More Settings, select a device in the device list, and then tap Pair in the popup pair request window. 5.5 Language Tap Language, and select from the language list. 5.6 Location After enabling the location information, the product obtains location information through GPS, WLAN, BT or cellular network.
5.8.1 Video Resolution You can set the resolution for video recording. Tap Video resolution, and select from 480P 30fps, 720P 30fps, 720P 60fps, 1080P 30fps or 1080P 60fps. 5.8.2 Photo Resolution You can set the resolution for photo taking. Tap Photo resolution, and select from 2304x1296, 3072x1728 or 5328x2997. 5.8.3 Photo Quality You can set the image quality.
5.8.6 Watermark Watermark appears in videos or images. Tap Watermark, and enter the configuration page. following Watermark to enable or disable the feature. (Optional) After watermark is enabled, you can tap following options such as Custom Watermark, Date and Time, Device ID, User ID and GPS to display or remove respective watermarks.
Tap Silent Mode, and toggle the following Silent Mode to enable it. 5.10 Accounts Tap Accounts to view information such as user name, user number, unit name and unit number. 5.11 About Device Tap About Device to view information such as software version, device name, device ID, serial number, storage capacity and available space.
6. Basic Features 6.1 Recording Videos Normal recording: in preview mode, toggle the Video Recording key to start video recording; the LCD screen displays the recording time. During video recording, toggle the Video Recording key again to finish recording. Key recording: during video recording, press the Audio Recording key to mark the video as key ...
6.6 Emergency Mode Enabling Emergency Mode In emergency situations, press the Emergency key to enable emergency alarm. The product will start key video recording, and send an emergency alarm message to the control center (you can set emergency contact for the control center, see 7.1.4.3 Setting Call Options) to seek for help. Disabling Emergency Mode In emergency mode, long press the Emergency key to disable emergency alarm.
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7. MPTT Features 7.1 Understanding MPTT 7.1.1 Logging in to the P-PoC6000 Server To perform functions such as PoC talk, video call and video polling through the SmartOne Dispatch, you must log in to the P-PoC6000 server through MPTT (client of P-PoC6000) from the product. to enter the login interface.
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7.1.2 Understanding the Main Interface 7.1.3 Understanding the Contacts Interface stands for standby group, stands for non-standby group, stands for online user, stands for offline user. The MPTT does not support adding, modifying or deleting the dial records, private contacts and ...
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and group member information) or local call details (including contact number, call level/video call, call type, SMS/MMS shortcut, call level, video type and call type). 7.1.4 Settings User management includes viewing user status, viewing personal information, setting call options, setting video options, viewing version information, switching account, and quitting. to enter Settings.
7.1.4.3 Setting Call Options You can set the emergency call priority, foaoroacsu mode, emergency number and emergency group number. Tap Call options. Set the related parameters. Parameter Meaning Setting Emergency call Set this parameter Priority of the emergency call initiated through the priority...
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Parameter Meaning Setting according to icon in the home screen. It must be actual needs. configured with the emergency number or emergency group number, which are set in the NMS. You can also fill in the value manually. The rules of initiating emergency calls through are as follows: If both emergency number and emergency group ...
Parameter Meaning Setting The associated number to which an emergency call is Set this parameter Emergency according to dialed by tapping in the home screen. It number actual number. must be configured with the Emergency call priority. Emergency The associated group number to which an emergency Set this parameter group number according to...
7.1.4.5 Viewing Version Information Tap Version information. 7.1.4.6 Switching Account Tap Switch account. Tap OK to return to the login interface. 7.1.4.7 Quitting Tap Quit.
Tap OK to log out of the MPTT. 7.2 Voice Services 7.2.1 Full-duplex Voice Private Call Full-duplex voice private call refers to the call established between two terminals (P-PoC6000 client and P-PoC6000 client, P-PoC6000 client and SmartOne Dispatch). After the private call is established, both parties can speak at the same time.
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Method Operation Call Interface in the home screen to enter Contacts, and then tap to open the dial pad. Initiate from the dial Dial the desired private contact number, and tap initiate a full-duplex voice private call. in the home screen to enter Contacts, the dial records are displayed.
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Initiating a Half-duplex Voice Private Call Method Operation Call Interface in the home screen to enter Contacts, and then tap Privates. Swipe up or down to find the desired private contact, or tap The called party and the call duration to search for the contact.
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7.2.3 Voice Group Call Voice group call refers to the half-duplex voice call established between the terminal (P-PoC6000 client or SmartOne Dispatch) and all members in a group. After the group call is established, only one group member can speak at the same time. Answering a Voice Group Call Upon receiving a voice group call, you can answer the call without any operations.
Method Operation Call Interface a voice group call before. Tap the contact and initiate a voice group call. on the home screen, or Initiate group call to press and hold the PTT key to initiate the standby group a voice group call to the standby group by default.
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Method Operation Call Interface options interface are configured. See the interface. 7.1.4.3 Setting Call Options. Operation: Swipe to initiate an emergency call. in the home screen to enter Contacts, and then tap Groups. Swipe up or down to find the desired group contact, or tap to search for the contact.
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Method Operation Call Interface emergency full-duplex or half-duplex voice private call. Applying for or Releasing the Talk Right Press and hold the PTT key to apply for talk right and speak; release the PTT key to release talk right. Ending an Emergency Voice Call to end the call.
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to reject the call. Non-foaoroacsu mode: Upon receiving a call, you can answer the call without any operations. Initiating a Video Private Call Method Operation Call Interface in the home screen to enter Contacts, and then tap Privates. Swipe up or down to find the desired private contact, or tap to search for the contact.
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Method Operation Call Interface Tap the contact and initiate a video private call. Ending a Video Private Call to end the call. 7.3.2 Video Group Call Voice group call refers to the one-way video call with voice established between the terminal (P-PoC6000 client or SmartOne Dispatch) and all members in a group.
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Method Operation Call Interface number, and tap initiate a video group call. in the home screen to enter Contacts, the dial records are displayed. Initiate from the Swipe up or down to find the dial records group contact which you initiated a video group call before.
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When the video is forwarded to the group, the members in the group can only see the specified terminal video forwarded by the SmartOne Dispatch, and cannot apply for talk right. Forwarding Video to Terminal By forwarding video to terminal, the SmartOne Dispatch initiates a one-way video session without voice to a terminal, and forwards the video of the specified terminal (P-PoC6000 client or SmartOne Dispatch) directly to the terminal.
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Method Operation Call Interface associated contact Emergency Group Number in the in the interface. Call options interface are configured. See 7.1.4.3 Setting Call Options. Operation: Swipe to initiate an emergency call. in the home screen to enter Contacts, and then tap Groups.
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Method Operation Call Interface 11. Tap to initiate an emergency video private call. Applying for or Releasing the Talk Right Press and hold the PTT key to apply for talk right and speak; release the PTT key to release talk right. Ending an Emergency Video Call to end the call.
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Adjust the camera direction, and then take photos or record videos. to switch to video recording mode, and then tap to record a video. to switch to photo taking mode, and then tap to take a photo. In the following interface, tap to upload the photo or video;...
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Text message refers to the content of a text message sent between two terminals and between a terminal and a group Status message refers to the user-defined status code sent between two terminals and between a terminal and a group. Multimedia messaging service (MMS) refers to the pictures, videos, audios or other files sent between ...
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Enter an existed session: tap an existed session to enter it. Enter text content in the text box and tap to send text message; or tap and select from Picture, Video file, Other file, Status or Audio file to choose corresponding files and tap Send to send the multimedia content.
7.4.3 Managing SMS/MMS You can transform, delete or multi-select message contents, set sessions as top or cancel, and mark messages as unread or read. 7.4.3.1 Managing Contents to enter the messages. Tap a session. Long press a content, and select from Transform, Delete or Multi-select.
7.4.3.2 Managing Sessions to enter the messages. Long press a session, and select from Set Top, Cancel Top, Mark as Unread, Mark as Read or Delete. 7.5 Other Services 7.5.1 Monitoring The SmartOne Dispatch can monitor a specified P-PoC6000 client or group. When the P-PoC6000 client...
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or group participate in a voice call or SMS, the SmartOne Dispatch will also receive the voice call or SMS from the P-PoC6000 client or group. The monitored party does not know whether he or she is being monitored. 7.5.2 Overriding By overriding, the SmartOne Dispatch forcibly terminates an monitored ongoing voice call and forcibly releases the occupied resources.
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8. Playing Back Videos/Audios/Photos in the home screen; enter the password (123456 as initial password) and tap OK. Tap Video, Audio or Picture to enter the playback list of corresponding media. Tap the video, audio or photo to play back.
9. Data Acquisition You can set the product into disk mode through the BWC Manager, and copy photos, audios and videos BWC Manager Operation Guide to your PC. For details on the operations, refer to the in the BWC Manager folder.
10. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution The battery may be improperly Remove the battery and attach it attached. again. The battery may run out. Recharge or replace the battery. The product cannot be The battery and the charging turned on probes are in poor contact due to Clean the battery contacts.
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Phenomena Analysis Solution off. If the above solutions cannot solve your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support.
11. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimum performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. Product Care Do not pierce or scrape the product. Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry. ...
12. Optional Accessories Use the accessories specified by the Company only; otherwise, we shall not be liable for any losses or damages arising out of the use of any unauthorized accessories. Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product.
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