Hytera PTC760 User Manual

Hytera PTC760 User Manual

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  • Page 1 PTC760Multi-modeAdvancedRadio...
  • Page 2 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. Safety To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Information Booklet before use.
  • Page 3 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. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are properties of their respective owners.
  • Page 4 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; 47CFR § 1.1307, ...
  • Page 5 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 6 EU Regulatory Conformance As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 2014/53/EU. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Before Use ................................ 3 1.1 Packing List ................................... 3 1.2 Product Layout ................................4 1.3 Attaching the Antenna ............................... 4 1.4 Installing the Micro SIM Card and Micro SD Card ....................5 1.5 Attaching the Belt Clip ............................... 5 1.6 Attaching the Battery ..............................
  • Page 8 2.7.2 Setting the Default SIM Card ........................16 2.8 Checking the Device Info ............................16 2.9 Checking the Broadband Network Info ......................16 2.10 Viewing Helpful Tips ............................... 16 3. Communication Services ..........................17 3.1 PMR Calls ..................................17 3.1.1 Group Call ................................ 17 3.1.2 Private Call ...............................
  • Page 9 4.2 RoIP Network ................................33 4.3 Cellular Network ................................ 33 4.3.1 Setting the Cellular Network ........................33 4.3.2 Monitoring Data Usage ..........................34 4.4 WLAN..................................... 34 4.4.1 Adding a WLAN Network ..........................34 4.4.2 Setting the WLAN Network .......................... 35 4.5 Tethering and Portable Hotspot ...........................
  • Page 10 5.5 Group Call Detector (TMO Only) ..........................41 5.6 Power .................................... 41 5.7 E2EE ....................................42 5.8 Call Settings ................................42 5.8.1 Soft PTT Key ..............................42 5.8.2 Call Recording ..............................42 5.8.3 Speed Dial ............................... 42 5.9 One Touch Call/Message ............................43 5.10 Emergency ................................
  • Page 11 7.2.1 Audio Profile ..............................49 7.2.2 VOX Mode................................. 50 7.2.3 Three-band Equalizer ........................... 50 7.2.4 Audio Mode ..............................51 7.3 Programmable Keys ..............................52 7.4 Assistance Features ..............................52 7.4.1 Glove Mode ..............................52 7.4.2 Voice Broadcast ............................. 53 7.5 Storage ..................................53 7.6 Battery ..................................
  • Page 12 9.4 Managing App Notifications ........................... 57 10. Camera ................................58 10.1 Taking Photos ................................58 10.2 Recording Videos ..............................58 10.3 Adjusting the Focus ..............................59 10.4 Advanced Camera Settings ..........................59 11. Gallery ................................60 11.1 Viewing Photos and Videos ..........................60 11.2 Watching Videos ..............................
  • Page 13 14.2 Sending a Position Message ..........................66 14.3 Downloading an Offline Map ..........................66 15. Tools ................................68 15.1 Files ..................................... 68 15.2 Documents ................................68 15.2.1 Viewing a Notification ..........................68 15.2.2 Viewing or Downloading a Document ....................68 15.2.3 Managing Downloads ..........................
  • Page 14 Documentation Information Icon Conventions Icon Description Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Note Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Caution Notation Conventions Item Description Example To save the configuration, click Apply. Denotes menus, tabs, parameter names, Boldface window names, dialogue names, and The Log Level Settings dialogue appears.
  • Page 15 Operation Description Long press Press and hold for the preset duration. Double press Press twice continuously and quickly. Press and hold Keep the key pressed. Main Screen Operations Illustratio Operation Description Example Touch an item once with your to open the Camera app. finger.
  • Page 16: Before Use

    1. Before Use 1.1 Packing 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 Quantity (PCS) Radio Strap Battery Belt Clip Antenna Color Ring Charger Documentation Kit...
  • Page 17: Product Layout

    1.2 Product Layout Top Key (TK) LED Indicator 2 LED Indicator 1 Glows blue for 3s: A BT device is connected. Flashes green rapidly: Being turned on. Flashes red: Unread message(s) or missed call(s). Glows green: Receiving. Glows red: Transmitting. Flashes red slowly: Low battery.
  • Page 18: Installing The Micro Sim Card And Micro Sd Card

    1.4 Installing the Micro SIM Card and Micro SD Card Pull the two protrusions on the top of the card slot cover and pull out the cover. Install the Micro SIM card. Pull out the Micro SIM card tray, and then put the Micro SIM card on the tray. Insert the card tray with the Micro SIM card back into the slot.
  • Page 19: Attaching The Battery

    Press the belt clip downwards into place. You can press and hold the belt clip spring plate and push the belt clip upwards to remove it. 1.6 Attaching the Battery Caution  Use the approved battery to avoid the risk of explosion. Safety Information ...
  • Page 20: Charging The Battery

    1.7 Charging the Battery Caution  Use the approved charger to charge the battery. Safety Information Booklet  Read the before charging.  The remaining lithium-ion battery power is limited to 30% pursuant to the new lithium battery shipment regulation approved by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Before initial use, charge either the battery alone or the battery that is attached to the radio.
  • Page 21: Basic Operations

    2. Basic Operations 2.1 Turning On or Off the Radio 2.1.1 Turning On the Radio Long press the On-Off/End key until the startup screen appears. 2.1.2 Turning Off the Radio Long press the On-Off/End key until the power-off selection screen appears. Tap Power off, and then tap OK.
  • Page 22: Understanding The Screens

    2.4 Understanding the Screens Caution  Do not hit or scrape the screen with hard or sharp objects. Otherwise, the screen may be damaged.  Do not drop the radio. Otherwise, the screen may be cracked.
  • Page 23: Lcd Icons

    2.4.1 LCD Icons Type Top Screen Main Screen Radio Status The fuller the battery bar is, the stronger the battery power remains. Battery power The battery power is low. The EDGE/2G/3G/4G cellular network is enabled. E/G/3G/4G The radio is connected to the WLAN network. The number of bars indicates the signal strength of the broadband network.
  • Page 24 Type Top Screen Main Screen Radio Status The GPS feature is enabled, and valid positioning data has been received. The GPS feature is enabled, but no valid positioning data has been received. In DMO, a gateway is available and connected. In DMO, a gateway is available but unconnected.
  • Page 25: Widgets

    2.4.2 Widgets The widgets allow you to view the PMR information and favorite contacts, and quickly access apps such as Agenda, Recorder, and Notes. To access widgets, swipe right on the home screen. You can do any of the following: To fold or unfold widgets, tap Fold or Unfold.
  • Page 26: App Center

    2.4.4 App Center The app center allows you to visit and manage apps. To access the app center, swipe left on the home screen. You can do any of the following: To open an app, tap the app.  To reposition an app, touch and hold the app icon, and then drag it to a new location. ...
  • Page 27 2.4.5.3 Setting the Screen Lock Range Under the Personal pane, tap Security. Tap Lock screen. Do any of the following: Enable Sync lock Control Center.  The radio locks the control and notification center when the screen is locked. Enable the knobs, PTT key, or programmable keys. ...
  • Page 28: Switching The Communication Mode

    the following: Press the preprogrammed Invert top screen key.  In the control and notification center, tap the control widget of Invert top screen.  2.4.5.6 Closing Running Apps You can close running apps in the background to release the memory. Double press the Home key, and then do either of the following: To close a running app, tap , swipe left, or swipe right.
  • Page 29: Setting The Default Sim Card

    Enable SIM 1 or SIM 2. 2.7.2 Setting the Default SIM Card You can set a SIM card as the default card for the Internet, calls, and messages. Under the Wireless & networks pane, tap SIM cards. Tap Cellular data, Calls, and SMS messages, and then select the default card for each service. When two telecom cards are used simultaneously, if you set card 1 as the default card, card 2 cannot register with the network;...
  • Page 30: Communication Services

    3. Communication Services 3.1 PMR Calls When you are speaking during a call, keep the microphone about 2.5 cm to 5 cm away from your mouth. This ensures optimal voice quality on the receiving radio.  In TMO, if the radio is not registered or attached, you cannot initiate a call. ...
  • Page 31: Private Call

    3.1.1.3 Managing a Group Call During a group call, the calling party can perform the following operations: To record the call, tap  To switch to the message interface, tap  To obtain the location information of the radio or the speaking party, or send location information, tap ...
  • Page 32 3.1.2.1 Initiating a Private Call Through Manual Dialing On the dialpad, enter the private ID. Press and hold the PTT key. Through Contact List Go to Contacts > Favorites/Private. Do either of the following: Tap the private contact, and then press and hold the PTT key. ...
  • Page 33: All Call

    To dial again, tap  To switch to the message interface, tap  To obtain the location information of the radio or the speaking party, or send location information, tap  3.1.2.4 Ending a Private Call A private call ends when the calling or called party taps or presses the On-Off/End key.
  • Page 34: Broadcast Call (Tmo Only)

    to set the all call contact as the default group. Press and hold the PTT key or tap in the contact details interface. 3.1.3.2 Receiving an All Call You can answer an all call without any operation. 3.1.3.3 Ending an All Call An all call is a special group call and can be ended in the same way as the group call.
  • Page 35: Dgna (Tmo Only)

    3.1.5.1 Initiating a PSTN/PABX Call Through Contact List Go to Contacts > Favorites/Private. Tap the PSTN/PABX contact in the contact list. Press the PTT key. Through Manual Dialing On the dialpad, enter the PSTN/PABX ID. In the Choose Call Way dialog box, tap PSTN or PABX. Press the PTT key.
  • Page 36: Phone Call

    3.2 Phone Call 3.2.1 Initiating a Phone Call Through Contact List Tap the phone contact in the contact list. Through Manual Dialing On the dialpad, enter the phone number. Through Call Logs Select the phone contact or number. 3.2.2 Receiving a Phone Call To answer a phone call, tap 3.2.3 Managing a Phone Call During a phone call, the calling party can perform the following operations:...
  • Page 37: Ending A Phone Call

    3.2.4 Ending a Phone Call To end a phone call, tap or press the On-Off/End key. 3.2.5 Initiating an Emergency Phone Call If the radio is within the network coverage of the carrier, you can initiate an emergency phone call even without the SIM card installed.
  • Page 38 Tap Contacts. Tap Favorites, Private, or Group. Tap the contact, and then tap Edit and send the message. For detailed operation, see steps 5–7 in Through Conversation. 3.3.1.2 Messages Viewing , and then tap Conversation. In the conversation list, tap the contact. In the message details interface, tap , and then do any of the following: To search for history messages, tap find chat content, and then enter the keywords in the search...
  • Page 39: Public Network

    To forward the text or location message, tap Forward.  To delete the message, tap Delete. The deleted messages cannot be recovered.  To add messages to the favorite list, tap Favorite.  To view messages in the favorite list, in the Conversation interface, tap , and then tap My ...
  • Page 40: Contacts

    , and then enter the phone number. Tap Send SMS. Edit and send the message. For detailed operations, see steps 4 to 6 in Through Messaging App. 3.4 Contacts Contacts include PMR contacts and phone contacts. You can view and manage contacts. You can add, edit, and delete phone contacts and PMR private/PSTN/PABX contacts.
  • Page 41 Edit the contact information including avatar, name, radio ID, and phone number, and then tap  Tap Delete contact to delete the contact, and then tap OK to confirm.  3.4.1.4 Adding a Favorite Contact Tap Contacts. Tap the contact, and then enable Set as star contact. 3.4.1.5 Creating a Contact Tap Contacts.
  • Page 42 , tap Folder, and then do any of the following: To create a new favorite folder, tap , and then tap New favorite.  To delete a favorite folder, touch and hold the folder, and then tap Delete.  To rename a favorite folder, touch and hold the folder, and then tap Rename. ...
  • Page 43 Rotate the Smart Knob to select a talk group. The selected talk group is set as the default group. Through the menu  a. Tap b. Tap Folder. c. Tap the folder, and then tap on the right side of the talk group. 3.4.1.10 Switching the Selected Folder The selected folder contains the default group.
  • Page 44: Phone Contacts

    3.4.2 Phone Contacts 3.4.2.1 Searching for a Contact In the search box, enter the contact name or initials. The radio displays the search results below the search box. 3.4.2.2 Sharing a Contact Through Messaging app  b. Tap , and then tap Insert contact information. d.
  • Page 45 3.4.2.4 Adding a Favorite Contact Tap the contact. In the contact details interface, tap 3.4.2.5 Creating a Contact Set the contact information including avatar, name, phone number, and email address. You can also save the IDs or numbers from the call logs or messages to the contact list. 3.4.2.6 Managing a Group The contacts can be grouped by various types, allowing you to send a message or email to a group of contacts.
  • Page 46: Network And Data Sharing

    4. Network and Data Sharing 4.1 PMR Network After the radio is connected to the PMR network, you can access PMR services. To enable the PMR network, do either of the following: , and then enable Narrowband.  In the control and notification center, tap the control widget of Narrowband. ...
  • Page 47: Monitoring Data Usage

    To enable data roaming, tap Data roaming. You can access data services when you are outside  the service area of your carrier. To select the 2G, 3G, or 4G network, tap Preferred network type. Before accessing the 4G network ...
  • Page 48: Setting The Wlan Network

    4.4.2 Setting the WLAN Network In the WLAN interface, tap , and then do any of the following: View the MAC address and IP address of the radio.  To check or delete saved networks, tap Saved networks.  To receive a notification when a WLAN network is available, enable Network notification. ...
  • Page 49: Sending And Receiving Files

    In the control and notification center, tap the control widget of BT.  The radio automatically detects available BT devices, and can also be detected by other BT devices. Under the Available devices pane, tap the BT device. Wait for the BT device to respond to the BT pairing request. After the BT device accepts the BT pairing request, the radio can exchange files with the BT device.
  • Page 50: Airplane Mode

    To detect BT devices again, tap Refresh.  To stop detecting, tap Stop.  To rename the radio, tap Rename.  To view received files, tap Show received files.  4.7 Airplane Mode When you are on an airplane or in an area with radio restrictions, you may be required to make the radio enter the airplane mode.
  • Page 51: Usb

    Under the Wireless & networks pane, go to More > VPN. Enable VPN, and then tap VPN settings. , and then edit and save the VPN profile. Tap the configured VPN, and then enter the username and password. Tap Connect. For detailed configuration, consult your dealer.
  • Page 52: Radio Features And Operations

    5. Radio Features and Operations 5.1 Work Type (DMO Only) The radio can switch among different work types to initiate calls or send messages. The work types are as follows: MS-MS: The radio directly communicates with another radio.  Repeater: The radio communicates with another radio through a repeater. ...
  • Page 53: Pstn/Pabx Gateway (Tmo Only)

    5.2.2 PSTN/PABX Gateway (TMO Only) If the radio is configured with multiple gateway addresses, you can select the call gateway and the message gateway. , tap PSTN gateway or PABX gateway, and then set the gateway information. 5.2.3 LA Application (TMO Only) 5.2.3.1 Associate Folder with Fixed LA A folder can be associated with a designated LA, and a LA allows association of multiple folders.
  • Page 54: Energy Saving Mode (Tmo Only)

    5.3 Energy Saving Mode (TMO Only) With the Energy Saving Mode feature enabled, when the radio is not transmitting or receiving, the radio receives data from the BS periodically instead of continuously. In this case, the radio can reduce traffic on the control channel and save energy.
  • Page 55: E2Ee

    In DMO, you can set the maximum TX power to 1.8W (32.5dBm), 1W (30dBm), 0.56W (27.5dBm), 0.3W  (25dBm), or 0.18W (22.5dBm). In TMO, you can set the maximum TX power to 1.8W (32.5dBm), 1W (30dBm), or 0.56W (27.5dBm).  5.7 E2EE With the End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) feature enabled, voice and data are well protected against eavesdropping to ensure communication privacy.
  • Page 56: One Touch Call/Message

    On the dialpad, touch and hold a number to initiate a call to the linked contact. On the dialpad, when a numeric button is not linked to a contact, you can touch and hold the numeric button to create a link. 5.9 One Touch Call/Message The One Touch Call/Message feature allows you to quickly initiate a preset service.
  • Page 57: Ending An Emergency Service

    Press the preprogrammed Emergency on key (short press TK by default). 5.10.2 Ending an Emergency Service An emergency service ends when the service initiator presses the preprogrammed Emergency off key (long press TK by default). 5.10.3 Emergency Cycle In an emergency call, the called party cannot apply for the talk right until the calling party releases it by pressing the PTT key.
  • Page 58: Authentication (Tmo Only)

    The Location Report triggers include preset time, distance interval, power-on/off, enabling/disabling the Transmit Inhibit feature, and switching work mode. 5.12 Authentication (TMO Only) In TMO, the BS authenticates the radio to ensure the legality of the radio in the network. If the radio fails authentication of a BS, it will not be able to register with the BS.
  • Page 59: Security

    6. Security 6.1 Location The location service allows the radio to determine its location information with WLAN, cellular network, BT, and GPS. Under the Personal pane, tap Location. Enable Location service. Set the mode to High accuracy or Device only. The radio allows apps with permission to access the location information.
  • Page 60: Lone Worker

    6.3 Lone Worker The Lone Worker feature allows the radio to automatically send an emergency alarm to your companion or the control center in either of the following scenarios: You do not operate the radio within the preset time.  The radio does not transmit voice within the preset time.
  • Page 61 Under the Personal pane, tap Application lock. Set the app lock password. Tap the apps that need to be locked.
  • Page 62: Device

    7. Device 7.1 Display , tap Display under the Device pane, and then do any of the following: To adjust the screen brightness, tap Brightness level, and then drag the brightness sliders for the main  screen and top screen. To allow the radio to automatically adjust the main screen brightness, tap Brightness level, and then ...
  • Page 63: Vox Mode

    messages, or notifications. You can drag the volume sliders to adjust the volume of ring, media, alarm, Volume and call. With Ringtone enabled, the radio emits an alert tone when receiving, queuing in, or ending a call. Ringtone You can set the tone for call services. Options include Broadband, Narrowband, and Vibrations.
  • Page 64: Audio Mode

    upon receiving voice. This optimizes the quality of the received voice to meet user demands in different scenarios. You can select different three-band equalization modes when the radio outputs audio through a speaker or an audio accessory. , tap Sounds under the Device pane, and then tap Three-band equalizer. You can select the equalization mode.
  • Page 65: Programmable Keys

    7.2.4.2 Call You can press the preprogrammed Switch audio path key or tap the on-screen icons to set the audio mode during a call. Wireless Audio Mode Wired Audio Audio Accessory Full-duplex Call Half-duplex Call Accessory Receiver or speaker Speaker ×...
  • Page 66: Voice Broadcast

    7.4.2 Voice Broadcast If your dealer pre-imports voice files and configures the Voice Broadcast feature, the radio can broadcast contents as follows. When receiving a new message, the radio automatically broadcasts the new message alert, and then  the message content, if configured by your dealer. When receiving a call that needs to be answered manually, the radio automatically broadcasts the new ...
  • Page 67: Displaying Battery Power

    7.6.2 Displaying Battery Power To show the remaining battery power on the main screen, do as follows: Under the Device pane, tap Battery. Enable Battery percentage. 7.6.3 Enabling Battery Saver The battery saver allows the radio to reduce power consumption by lowering the screen brightness, adjusting the sleep time, and so on.
  • Page 68: System

    8. System 8.1 Languages and Input , and then tap Languages & input under the Personal pane. You can set the display language, keyboard and input method. To select the language, tap Languages.  To select the keyboard and input method, tap Virtual keyboard. ...
  • Page 69: Selecting Time Zone

    8.2.3 Selecting Time Zone , tap Data & time under the System pane, and then do either of the following: To manually select the time zone, tap Select time zone.  To allow the radio to use the time zone provided by the network, enable Automatic time zone. ...
  • Page 70: Apps And Notifications

    9. Apps and Notifications 9.1 Installing an App , and then tap APP. Select the app from the app list. Tap Install. 9.2 Uninstalling an App It is recommended to uninstall unused apps to release the storage space and improve the system running speed.
  • Page 71: Camera

    10. Camera The Camera app allows you to take photos and record videos. To open the camera, tap . To switch between photo taking and video recording, tap 10.1 Taking Photos To take a photo, tap You can also do any of the following: to select the shooting mode as follows: ...
  • Page 72: Adjusting The Focus

    10.3 Adjusting the Focus When you open the camera to take a photo or record a video, the radio automatically adjusts the focus. You can also pinch the screen to zoom out or spread the screen to zoom in. 10.4 Advanced Camera Settings In the shooting interface, you can tap , and then access the following advanced settings: Location tag: It allows the camera to record the location information when shooting.
  • Page 73: Gallery

    11. Gallery The Gallery app allows you to view, manage, and share photos and videos. To open the gallery, tap 11.1 Viewing Photos and Videos Do either of the following: Tap Photos to view all files organized by date.  Tap Albums to view files organized by album.
  • Page 74: Switching To Camera

    11.5 Switching to Camera In the gallery interface, you can tap in the upper right corner to open the camera.
  • Page 75: Clock

    12. Clock The Clock app allows you to set the alarm, view the world clock, and use the timer or stopwatch. To open the clock, tap 12.1 Alarm 12.2 World Clock...
  • Page 76: Timer

    12.3 Timer 12.4 Stopwatch...
  • Page 77: Calendar

    13. Calendar The Calendar app allows you to arrange daily schedules, manage important events, and check holiday information. 13.1 Viewing the Calendar Swipe left or right to view the calendar or tap to view a specific date. to jump back to the current date. 13.2 Managing an Event 13.2.1 an Event...
  • Page 78: Advanced Calendar Settings

    13.3 Advanced Calendar Settings You can tap > Settings, and then do any of the following: Enable Show week number.  Tap Week starts on to select Locale default, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday as the first day of the  week.
  • Page 79: Navigator

    14. Navigator  This feature is applicable only to radios with the GPS module.  Before using this feature, turn on the GPS and calibration compass. The Navigator app tracks the position of the radio to show you the simple route and the shortest distance to the destination.
  • Page 80 Select the city and download the map.
  • Page 81: Tools

    15. Tools 15.1 Files The Files app is used to store and manage all files of the radio, including images, videos, audios, and downloaded apps. , and then view files by type, or tap to search for files. You can touch and hold the file until it is selected, or tap to select more files, and then do any of the following: to share the file via BT or Messaging.
  • Page 82: Managing Downloads

    Tap Files, and then view documents in either of the following ways: Tap CAT to view the documents by category.  , and then enter the keywords of the document. The radio displays the search results below  the search box. Select and download the document.
  • Page 83: Notes

    15.4 Notes The Notes app records and stores information including texts, images, and audios. to open the notepad. to create a note. Tap Attachments to add an image, audio, or reminder.  Tap Background to change the background color.  to save the edited content.
  • Page 84: Recording An Audio File

    15.5.1 Recording an Audio File to start recording. (Optional) Tap to pause, and then tap to continue. to stop recording. 15.5.2 Playing an Audio File , and then tap the file from the Local, Phone, or Radio list. 15.5.3 Managing Audio Files In the Local, Phone, or Radio list, touch and hold the audio file until appears, and then select the file or tap Select all to select all files.
  • Page 85: Browser

    15.7 Browser Caution Do not browse untrusted websites to protect the radio from malwares and viruses. After the radio is connected to the network, you can tap to open the browser. 15.7.1 Accessing a Website Tap the address bar. Enter the web address. Tap Go.
  • Page 86: Advanced Browser Settings

    15.7.3 Advanced Browser Settings on the right side of the address bar to make more settings for the current webpage, bookmark, or browser. 15.7.3.1 Current Webpage To refresh the current webpage, tap Refresh. To stop refreshing, tap Stop.  To share the webpage via BT or other apps, tap Share page. ...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Restart the radio. The keys, screens, or LED may fail to work temporarily. indicators do not work The keys, screens, or LED indicators Contact your local dealer or Hytera normally. may be damaged. technicians for maintenance. The touch screen fails to...
  • Page 88 Phenomena Analysis Solution The radio may not be a member of Contact your dealer to add the radio the target group. to the group. Group calls cannot be initiated or received. The group call services may not be Contact your dealer to enable the enabled.
  • Page 89 Phenomena Analysis Solution be blocked by tall buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. The radio may suffer from external Stay away from equipment that may disturbance (such as electromagnetic cause interference. interference). The radio may be at an unfavorable The GPS cannot locate position.
  • Page 90 If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact your local dealer for more technical support.
  • Page 91: Care And Cleaning

    17. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimum performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. 17.1 Product Care Do not pierce or scrape the product.  Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry. ...
  • Page 92: Optional Accessories

    18. Optional Accessories Caution Use the accessories specified by the Company only. Otherwise, we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of use of unauthorized accessories. Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories used with the product.
  • Page 93: Abbreviations

    19. Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name E2EE End-to-End Encryption Global Positioning System GSDM Graceful Service Degradation Mode High-Dynamic Range International Standardization Organization Light-Emitting Diode Mobile Device Management MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Near Field Communication Notice Talk Group Push-to-Talk VoLTE Voice over LTE Virtual Private Network WLAN Wireless Local Area Networks...
  • Page 94 Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. 20 20 Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. All Rights Reserved. Address: Hytera Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park North, 9108# Beihuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China Postcode: 518057 http:// www.hytera.com...

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