Model: PD562

Lightweight, robust digital two-way radio

Packed with functionality, the Hytera PD562 handheld digital radio impresses with its safety features and flexibility to support for both digital and analogue communications, ideal for manufacturing, events and hospitality environments.

 

Maximise Channel Capacity

Hytera patented Pseudo-trunking technology dynamically utilizes the two timeslots available on a DMR frequency to make efficient use of your channel capacity

 

Rugged and Reliable

IP54 rated against dust and water, certified to meet US military standards of impact, temperature and humidity

 

One Touch Simplicity

Use the pre-programmable keys to send text messages to individuals or groups, initiate voice calls and navigate the menu options on-screen

 

Safer Workforce

The emergency mode and lone worker features offer additional safety

 

Long Battery Life

Operating time of approximately 16 hours in digital mode

 

ROAMING

This feature allows the radio to switch between sites on multi-site conventional systems, ensuring seamless communication.

 

RADIO CHECK

Allows other radio users to check if a radio is available.

 

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.

 

RRS

Radio Register Service, allowing a dispatching application to see when a radio is switched on or switched off.

 

STUN / UNSTUN

You can disable/enable the radio remotely, ideal if a device is lost, stolen or being misused.

 

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.

 

QUICK TEXT MESSAGES

Pre-programmed via the Customer Programming Software and stored in the quick text menu ready to send to contacts.

 

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.