This radio is specially designed for those who work in environments with explosive gas and combustible dust, where using regular radios could be unsafe. Hytera understands the challenges in hazardous environments and is dedicated to designing and developing safer radios for more and more customers. Hytera launched this portable explosion-proof DMR radio with ergonomic and rugged design. Easy to use, long battery life and UL913/TIA4950-rated for safety.
Highlights
Rugged and Reliable
Dust and waterproof, rated IP67, sustaining performance in harsh environments
Systems Connectivity
Versatile to connect with telemetry, integrate into telephony, or expand across multiple sites with Hytera XPT or DMR Tier III (licenced)
Safer Workforce
Emergency mode, priority interrupt and lone worker features are provided as standard
GPS Location
Available as an optional extra, GPS for tracking and positioning also includes man down feature
Long Battery Life
Operating time of approximately 16 hours in digital mode
Functions
Created with Sketch.GPS Positioning (Factory Option)
The built-in GPS module supports GIS applications.
Created with Sketch.Man Down (Factory Option)
When a user falls down, the radio can automatically alert others.
Created with Sketch.Pseudo Trunk
This virtual trunking feature allocates a free timeslot for urgent
communications. This effectively enhances frequency efficiency and
allows you to communicate in a timely manner in emergency situations.
IP67 Compliance
IP67 rated withstanding up to 1m submersion for 30 minutes or more.
Created with Sketch.Pseudo Trunking
Using pseudo-trunking, a Hytera patented technology, slots can be shared to improve capacity usage with transmissions either direct to handset or to repeater.
Created with Sketch.XPT
Hytera XPT (Extended Pseudo Trunking) enables you to use limited spectrum resources more efficiently, dynamically assigning channel resource without needing a dedicated control channel.
Created with Sketch.Emergency Mode
Raise an alarm with top priority to a base station or to other radios with the pre-programmed emergency mode, identifying the ID of the person issuing the alarm. Also receive emergency notifications.
Created with Sketch.Lone Worker
The Lone Worker feature uses a timer in the radio to measure inactivity. If the timer expires, a warning is issued, and if there is no response to that, the alarm is triggered.
Created with Sketch.GPS
Optional, enabling location-based services to improve safety and control.
Created with Sketch.Bluetooth Audio
Optional (external adapter accessory), wireless connectivity to audio devices to improve user experience.
Created with Sketch.Man Down
Optional, the man down feature will let you know if the radio has been tilted past a certain angle. This may happen for instance if the radio user has fallen over or is unconscious or injured. The alarm will be triggered after a warning is issued to the user.