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Hytera PD782i User Manual

Hytera PD782i
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OWNER’S MANUAL
INTRINSICALLY SAFE DIGITAL PORTABLE RADIO
2014
L07157 Z07639 C10524
811PD78002300
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited.
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited.

Questions and Answers:

Hytera PD782i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channel Capacity1024
Channel Spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
BatteryLi-Ion
IP RatingIP67
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Audio Power1 W
BluetoothYes
GPSYes
Frequency Range136-174 MHz / 400-470 MHz
Zone Capacity64
Operating Voltage7.4 V
Battery Capacity2000 mAh / 3000 mAh
Transmitter Power OutputVHF: 5 W, UHF: 4 W
Digital ProtocolDMR
HumidityUp to 95%
Shock & VibrationMIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F

Summary

Preface

Intrinsically Safe Radio Information (Exi)

Equipment Marking

Identifies safety certifications and classifications for intrinsically safe equipment.

No Misoperations

Lists conditions that can endanger the product's safety or integrity.

Safety Instructions

Crucial safety precautions to protect against property loss and bodily injury.

Product Specifications

Safety Instructions

General safety warnings to protect against harm and property damage.

Safety Precautions

Items in the Package

Product Overview

Product Control

Identification and description of the radio's physical controls and indicators.

Programmable Keys

Information on programmable side keys (SK1, SK2) and top key (TK).

Before Use

Charging the Battery

Instructions and precautions for charging the radio's battery.

Attaching the Battery

Procedure for attaching and removing the battery from the radio.

Checking the Battery Power

Method to check the current battery power level.

Attaching Accessories

Steps for attaching the antenna, belt clip, and other accessories.

Status Indication

LCD Icon

Explanation of icons displayed on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).

LED Indicator

Description of the status indicated by the Light Emitting Diode (LED).

Menu Navigation

Basic Operation

Powering On/Off

Procedure for turning the radio on and off.

Registering upon Power-on

Process of the radio registering with the base station after powering on.

Adjusting the Volume

How to adjust the radio's volume output.

Inputting via Keypad

Guide to using the radio's keypad for input.

Locking/Unlocking the Keypad

Methods to lock or unlock the radio's keypad.

Selecting a Subgroup

Procedure to select a subgroup for group calls.

Selecting a Group Call Contact

Methods to select a contact for group calls.

Managing the Contact

Instructions for managing contacts in the contact list.

Call Services

Private Call

Details on initiating and receiving private calls.

Group Call

Information on initiating and receiving general and broadcast group calls.

Emergency Call

Procedure for making an emergency call.

Message Services

Troubleshooting

Care and Cleaning

Optional Accessories

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