Hytera MD652i Digital Mobile Radio Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Hytera
Table of Contents
- Hytera MD652i Digital Mobile Radio
- Items in the Package
- Product Overview
- Installation Instructions
- Status Indication
- Basic Operations
- Call Services
- Features
- Troubleshooting
- Care and Cleaning
- Optional Accessories
- Disclaimer
- RF Radiation Information
- FCC Regulations
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Hytera MD652i Digital Mobile Radio
Items in the Package
Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer.
Note:
- The GPS antenna is the standard accessory for the MD65X with GPS feature. The frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, please refer to the label on the radio for frequency band information.
- Unless otherwise specified, the remote speaker microphone mentioned in this manual refers to that included in the item list.
Product Overview
Radio Unit
Caution:
- GPS antenna connector is for MD65X mobile radio with GPS feature only.
- Do not block the ventilation hole of the fan.
- Clean the fan regularly.
- Do not stop the fan with hard objects such as a screwdriver to avoid fan damage.
- Do not touch the fan blades when the fan operates to avoid bodily injury.
Remote Speaker Microphone
For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the TK, P1 and P2 keys as shortcuts to certain functions. You may refer to the corresponding Feature Book for more details.
Caution: The TK is programmed with emergency feature by default (short press: Emergency On; long press: Emergency Off). It is programmable by your dealer.
Installation Instructions
Before you install the radio in a vehicle, be sure to read the following instructions carefully:
- The radio must work with a 13.6V±15% negative ground electrical system only. And ensure to check the ground polarity and voltage of the vehicle power supply prior to installation.
- Check how long the screws will extend from the bottom surface of the radio before installation. Drill the mounting hole cautiously to avoid damage to the vehicle wiring and other parts.
- Connect the antenna and power cord to the radio, before you install it in the bracket. And make sure the antenna and power cord are dedicated for digital radios of the Company.
- Install the radio with the mounting bracket supplied by the Company, to avoid radio looseness in case of accidents. The loose radio may cause bodily injury.
- Install the radio in a location where it’s easy to reach the front panel controls.
- Keep sufficient clearance at the back of the radio for wiring.
- Be sure to use the fuse with the same specification for DC power cord upon replacement.
- If there are any other device in the vicinity of this radio, the distance between the antenna of this radio and the antenna of such RF device shall be no less than 10 meters.
Installation Tools
- Drill
- Cross head screwdriver
- Hex socket sleeve (for 4.8×20mm self-tapping screws assembling)
Installation Procedure
To install the radio, do as follows:
- Install the bracket in a location where it’s easy to operate the radio.
- Connect accessories such as the antenna and power cord to the radio.
- Slide the radio into the properly mounted bracket and secure it using the locking knobs.
- Install the remote speaker microphone hanger in a location where it can be reached conveniently.
- Plug the remote speaker microphone into the radio, but at first align the triangle index on the remote speaker microphone with the microphone installation index on the microphone connector. Place the remote speaker microphone on the hanger when you do not use it.
The parts of the radio are illustrated below:
No. | Part Name | No. | Part Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Radio Unit | 8 | Power Interface |
2 | Locking Knobs | 9 | Power Cord (black) |
3 | Mounting Bracket | 10 | Power Cord (red) |
4 | 4.8×20mm Self- tapping Screws | 11 | Fuse |
5 | Remote Speaker Microphone | 12 | RF Antenna Connector |
6 | 4×16mm Self-tapping Screws | 13 | GPS Antenna Connector |
7 | Remote Speaker Microphone Hanger | / | / |
Status Indication
The LCD display and LED indicators on the remote speaker microphone indicate the operation status of the radio.
LCD Icon
LED Indicator
Basic Operations
Powering On/Off
Adjusting the Volume
- Press the key on the remote microphone speaker until the icon is shadowed.
- Press the key to lower the volume and press the key to increase it.
Selecting a Zone
A zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property, which is
programmed by your dealer and can facilitate convenient management over the
channel. The radio supports 64 zones, each of which consists of up to 16
channels.
To select a zone, do as follows:
- Press the ****key on the remote microphone speaker until ZONEXX (e.g. ZONE01) is shadowed.
- Press the / key to select a zone.
Selecting a Channel
- Press the ****key on the remote microphone speaker until CHXX (e.g. CH01) is shadowed.
- Press the / key to select a channel.
If the Channel Notify feature is enabled by your dealer, the radio will announce the channel number upon channel switching.
Setting TX Power Level
This feature is to set the TX power level to high or low. High power can
extend the signal coverage of the radio, enabling you to communicate with
farther radios. Generally, we recommend you to adopt low power for battery
saving. However, if you cannot communicate with radios located at a distant
place with low power, please select high power.
To set the TX power level, do as follows:
- Press the ****key on the remote microphone speaker until the TX power level Icon (e.g. ) is shadowed.
- Press the / key to switch power level.
Call Services
After the radio is powered on, you can make and receive calls. To ensure optimal volume of the receiving radio, keep the palm microphone about 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth when transmitting.
Calls on Digital Channel
You can initiate a private call, group call or all call (your radio must be
programmed to allow you to use the all call service) through the same
operations on digital channel. When calling back, the radio will make a call
to the calling party in private call and all call (your radio must be
programmed to allow you to call back in an all call); but in group call, the
radio will make a call to all parties involved. Here takes the private call
between Radio A and Radio B as example:
- Radio A and B select the same digital channel.
- Radio A holds down the PTT key to initiate a call. Radio A may preset a regular private call/group call/all call contact for each digital channel via the dealer.
- By holding down the PTT key, Radio A can talk to the microphone when the LED indicator on the radio glows red.
- Radio A releases the PTT key to finish talking. Radio A can hold down the PTT key to talk when the LED indicator on the radio is glowing orange. When receiving, the LED indicator on the radio glows green.
- Radio B can receive the call without any operation. When receiving, the LED indicator glows green.
- Radio B can hold down the PTT key to talk when the LED indicator on the radio is glowing orange.
Note: The Call Hang Time (the duration of LED indicator glowing orange) is preset by your dealer. If neither party talk before this duration expires, the call will end.
Calls on Analog Channel (No Signaling)
On the analog channel without signaling, the calling operations are the same
as that on the digital channel. The dif ference is that the called par ties
are all the users on the channel, rather than the preset contact for the
channel. Please refer to the corresponding Feature Book for operation
description on how to make and receive calls on the analog channel with
signaling.
Features
Available features of this radio are listed below. Please refer to the corresponding Feature Book for details.
Feature Type | Detailed Feature |
---|---|
Radio Features | ●Radio setting: Power Level, LED Indicator and Alert Tone |
●Convenient functionality: Shortcuts, One Touch Call and VOX
●Security: Lone Worker
●Rent
●Audio Optimization
●Positioning
Conventional Common Features| ●Scan
●Talk Around
Digital Features| ●Access management
●Basic voice services: Private Call and Group Call (See Calls on Digital Channel in this manual)
●Auxiliary voice services: All Call (See Calls on Digital Channel in this manual) and Phone
●Security
●Supplementary services
●Patented features
●Mobility management
Analog Features| ●Access management
●Voice services (See Calls on Analog Channel (No Signaling) in this manual)
●Security
●Signaling
Features Developed with Third Party| ●API
●Accessory Connector
Troubleshooting
Phenomena | Analysis | Solution |
---|---|---|
The radio fails to power on. | The power cord may be disconnected. | Properly |
connect the power cord.
During receiving, the voice is weak, discontinuous or totally inactive.| The
volume level may be low.| Increase the volume via the remote speaker
microphone.
The antenna may be loosened or improperly installed.| Power off the radio and
reattach the antenna.
The speaker may be blocked or damaged.| Clean the surface of the speaker. If
the problem cannot be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center
for inspection and repair.
You cannot communicate with other members in analog mode.| The frequency or
signaling may not match that of other members.| Set your TX/RX frequency and
signaling to the same as that of other members.
You may be too far away from the group members.| Move towards other members.
In digital mode, there’s RX indication on the radio, but unable to communicate
with other members.| The digital carrier may be received but may not be
demodulated due to inconsistent ID with that of other members.| Sets the same
ID of other members.
Irrelevant communication or noise is heard on the channel.| You may be
interrupted by radios using the same frequency.| Adjust the squelch level.
The radio may be set with no signaling.| Set your radio with signaling to
avoid interference at the same frequency, and make sure that all members share
the same signaling.
The noise is too loud.| You may be too far away from other members.| Move
towards other members, and then try again.
You may locate in an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may
be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in
the underground areas.
| Move to an open and flat area, and restart the radio to try again.
You may suffer from external disturbance (such as electromagnetic
interference).| Stay away from equipment that may cause interference.
No indication on the LCD of the remote speaker microphone.| The LCD may fail
to function temporarily.| Restart the radio or reassemble the remote speaker
microphone.
GPS positioning failure.| The GPS antenna may be connected improperly.|
Properly connect the GPS antenna.
GPS signals may not be received due to unfavorable position.| Move to an open
and flat area to try again.
Care and Cleaning
To guarantee optimal 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 far away from substances that can corrode the circuit.
- Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly.
- Attach the accessory connector cover when the accessory is not in use.
Product Cleaning
Caution: Turn off the product and disconnect the power supply before
cleaning.
- Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry lint-free cloth or a brush regularly.
- Use neutral cleanser and non-woven fabric to clean the keys and front case after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage.
- Make sure the product is completely dry before use.
Optional Accessories
The following items are the main optional accessories for the radio. For more
information of other accessories, please consult your local dealer.
Caution: Use the accessories specified by the Company only. If not, the
Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of use of
unauthorized accessories.
Accessory Type | Model/Name |
---|---|
Power Supply | PS22002 Power Supply for Mobile |
Radio (220W, Backup Power Supply applicable)
Audio| SM09D1 External Speaker
Cable| PC37 DB26-connector Programming Cable (USB port)
PC47 Programming Cable (USB port)
PC49 Back-to-back Data Cable (DB26 to DB26)
Others| Omni-directional Antenna
Disclaimer
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without our express written permission of us. We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of the Third Party products and contents involved in this manual. If you have any suggestions or would like to learn more details, please visit our website at: http://www.hytera.com.
RF Radiation Information
This product must be restricted to operations in an occupational/controlled RF exposure environment. Users must be fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and able to exercise control over their RF exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits.
RF Radiation Profile
Radio Frequency ( RF ) is the frequency of
electromagnetic radiation in the range at which radio signals are transmitted.
RF technology is widely used in communication, medicine, food processing and
other fields. It may generate radiation during use.
RF Radiation Safety
In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including
science, engineering, medicine and health work with international
organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation.
These standards consist of:
- United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J;
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992;
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999;
- Internat ional Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998.
FCC Regulations
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requires that all radio communication products should meet the requirements set forth in the above standards before they can be marketed in the U.S, and the manufacturer shall post a RF label on the product to inform users of operational instructions, so as to enhance their occupational health against exposure to RF energy.
Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines
To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled
environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines,
users should transmit not more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the
following procedures:
- Antenna gain must not exceed 5dBi for UHF or 3.5dBi for VHF.
- The antenna installation must comply with the requirements of manufacturer or supplier, and it must be 1 meter away from human body.
EU Regulatory Conformance
As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive
1999/5/EC.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
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References
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