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Hytera PD715-Ex
Hytera PD715-Ex is an ATEX digital two-way radio from Hytera. Built to the highest safety standards, this radio is certified to EU standards for gas, mining and dusty working environments. IP67 protection means that the NX-PD715EX has complete Ingres protection against dust, whilst also being able to be immersed in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes. This is alongside being built to Military Standards (MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F) with the radio being put through a variety of tests in tough operating conditions.
GPS is installed as standard with the PD715EX, thus allowing for the radio to make use of such safety features as Man Down. This uses a GPS location system to locate the user's radio when it has been laid on it’s side for a pre-set period of time, helping to aid anyone who may have been knocked unconscious or become trapped in their place of work. Lone Worker works similarly, whereby if a radio is inactive for a set period of time then the radio will send out a distress signal.
An 1800mAh Li-Ion ATEX battery is supplied with the PD715EX, this will allow for up to 17 hours of use when in digital mode. This radio has 3 programmable buttons allowing for customization for the users working needs, a simplistic design but should a radio with a keypad and screen be required take a look at the Hytera PD795-EX.
Hytera PD715-Ex Video
Hytera PD715Ex Function Diagram
Diagram of the Hytera PD715-Ex buttons and functions.

Hytera PD715Ex Function Table
| 1 | Side Key 1 |
|---|---|
| 2 | PTT Key |
| 3 | Side Key 2 |
| 4 | TK (Top Key) |
| 5 | Channel Selector |
| 6 | Microphone |
| 7 | On-Off/Volume |
| 8 | OK/Menu Key |
|---|---|
| 9 | Microphone |
| 10 | Accessory Port |
| 11 | Battery Latch |
| 12 | Antenna |
| 13 | Belt Clip |
| 14 | Battery |
Hytera PD715Ex IP67 Ingress Proof
The Hytera PD715Ex series is fully waterproof to IP67.

Hytera PD715Ex Top Buttons
The Hytera PD715Ex has durable top panel knobs & buttons.

Hytera PD715Ex PTT Button
The Hytera PD715Ex patterned PTT button.

Hytera PD715Ex Housing
Tough and durable anti-static housing.

Hytera PD715Ex Top Buttons
Volume & Channel select on top panel.

Hytera PD715Ex ATEX Battery
ATEX rated battery with patented battery latch.

Hytera PD715Ex Red Button
Emergency Button on top panel.

Hytera Warranty & Extension Options
All Hytera two way radios carry a 24 month return to base (RTB) warranty. Hytera will guarantee you a working radio by offering a repair for a period of two years from the purchase invoice date. The warranty only covers the radio itself and does not cover the battery, antenna or any other consumables or accessories.
Please read the Hytera warranty policy and DOA (dead on arrival) policy.
| Standard Warranty | Extended Warranty Options | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Period of Cover | 2 Years RTB | 3 Years RTB | 4 Years RTB | 5 Years RTB |
| Manufacturer Defects Only | ||||
| Covers Normal Wear & Tear | ||||
| Covers Accidental Damage | ||||
| Turnaround Time | No More than 20 working days* | |||
| Non-Technical Support 10am - 4pm, Mon-Fri |
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| Technical Support 10am - 4pm, Mon-Fri |
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| Shipping Included | Return to Client Only |
Return to Client Only |
Return to Client Only |
Return to Client Only |
Warranty offered is a manufacturer's warranty and is directly with Hytera. However, all warranty claims must be made via Radotronics.
Note: Return to Base (RTB) means that you are responsible for the postage cost to Hytera for a warranty claim. However, Hytera will return the item to you or your dealer free of charge. * Does not include shipping time.
Technical Information
Below is the combined technical information for every item available available in this bundle.
Note: Errors & Omissions Excepted (E&OE). This information is taken from the manufacturer data sheets, may be incorrect, out of date or subject to change without notice.
Key: Differences are shown in orange.
Frequency Version
A selection of frequency version is required.
| Attribute | PD715EX | PD715EXU | PD715EXV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Charger | Sold Separately | Optional | ||
| Analogue or Digital | Digital | Digital | ||
| Frequency Band | UHF | VHF | ||
| Keypad | No Keypad | Full Keypad | ||
| Display | Non-display | Display | ||
| Accessory Connector | Hytera PD7 | |||
| Band (VHF or UHF) |
UHF VHF |
UHF | VHF | |
| Frequency Range | 136-174 MHz; 440-470 MHz | 440-470 MHz | 136–174MHz | |
| Emergency Button | Dedicated Button | Dedicated Button | ||
| Capacity Plus | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Link Capacity Plus | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| XPT | Yes (Optional Extra) | |||
| Signalling Type |
CTCSS DCS DMR |
CTCSS DCS DMR |
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| MPT1327 | Not Available | |||
| Voice Activated | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Lone Worker | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Man Down | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Transmit Interrupt | Yes (Built In) | Not Available | ||
| Remote Monitor | Yes (Built In) | Not Available | ||
| GPS | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Bluetooth | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| WiFi | Not Available | Not Available | ||
| Ingress Protection | IP54 | IP57 | ||
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | ATEX | ATEX | ||
| Brand | Hytera | Hytera | ||
| Model | PD715EX | PD715EXUNC | PD715EXV | |
Single Charger
We do not require that you select single charger as it is optional.
| Attribute | CH10A07-PS1044 |
|---|---|
| Charge Slots | Single |
| Charge Profile | Hytera PD4/5/6/7 (Legacy) |
| Brand | Hytera |
| Model | CH10A07 + PS1044 |
| Connector A |
Mains Plug (EU) Mains Plug (UK) |
| Chemistry | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Original / Compatible | Genuine |
Additional Battery
We do not require that you select additional battery as it is optional.
| Attribute | BL1807-EX |
|---|---|
| Chemistry | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | None |
| Voltage (v) | 7.2 |
| Capacity | 1800mAh |
| Original / Compatible | Genuine |
| Brand | Hytera |
| Model | BL1807-Ex |
| Height (mm) | 112 |
| Width (mm) | 55 |
| Depth (mm) | 19 |
| Weight (g) | 150 |
Microphone
We do not require that you select microphone as it is optional.
| Attribute | SM18N4-EX |
|---|---|
| Accessory Connector | Hytera PD7 |
| Voice Activated | Not Available |
| Bluetooth | Not Available |
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | ATEX |
| Display | Non-display |
| Original / Compatible | Genuine |
| Ingress Protection | IP67 |
| Weight (g) | 190 |
| Brand | Hytera |
| Model | SM18N4-Ex |
| Compatible With |
PX715Ex PD795Ex |
Hytera PD715Ex Features Explained
Taken from our knowledge base, we explain each feature of the Hytera PD715Ex.
Two Way Radio GPS
Know where your team are, all of the time!
GPS (global positioning system) is a mechanism which a device can use a number of in-range satellites to triangulate it's position and transmit that position back to the repeater or base station. This enables the supervisor to more effectively manage team members by knowing their current location.
For more information on GPS, download this Motorola GPS information sheet.
GPS is designed for outdoor tracking. See "Indoor tracking" for indoor solutions.
Read more about Two Way Radio GPS in our Knowledge Base.
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
TDMA is a technology that allows several users to share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal into different time slots. With DMR this is two time slots to every 12.5KHz frequency channel allocation.
Before DMR every 12.5KHz frequency allocation could carry just one broadcast of RF traffic. Now with DMR 12.5KHz bandwidth allows two voice channels.
See the video for an explanation on how this works.
Read more about TDMA in our Knowledge Base.
Psudo-Trunk
Hytera have a unique system called Psudo Trunk that, instead of restricting radios to their allocated DMR time slot, allows a radio to choose any available time slot to make a call. This enables trunking-like behaviour across both DMR time slots. This also allows transmit interrupt accross multiple voice channels / talk groups.
Psudo-Trunking works with or without a repeater.
Two Way Radio Transmit Interrupt
Transmit interrupt ensures that critical message gets through.
Transmit interrupt allows for a priority message to be sent to all radios within your network. Interrupting all ongoing conversations, this feature is commonly used in emergency situations or as a way to offer new instructions to workers.
When purchasing two way radios you can choose to only have this feature programmed to radios that will be used by senior members of staff. This minimizes the potential for it to be abused by workers, meaning that should it ever need to be used all members of staff will be aware of its importance.
Read more about Transmit Interrupt in our Knowledge Base.
MPT1327 Trunking
MPT1327 is an analogue trunking soution that makes use of multiple repeaters and creates "channel pools". How it works is that when a radio needs to make a call (or transmission) the MPT1327 controller allocates a free repeater channel to the radio. When the call ends, th e channel is allocated back to the available channel pool. The MPT1327 solution is now deprecated in favour of more modern digital solutions such as DMR or dPMR Tier II and Tier III.
There are stil a very many MPT1327 solutions still installed and that's why some new radios have the ability to operate on an MPT1327 system. Of course when operating on MPT1327, even a digital radio will have to operate in analogue mode as MPT1327 voice traffic is analogue. Usually MPT1327 functionality is an optional extra by way of having an MPT1327 option board fitted in the radio, or a software activation.
Lone Worker
Lone Worker is a feature found on many two way radios where it's able to send a pre-determined signal, for example a distress call or alarm, to other radios in range, Lone Worker requires some type of interaction from the radio user after a period of radio inactivity.
An example of this is the radio can be set to require the radio operator to interact with his or her radio once every 30 minutes. If they fail to do so, their radio will start making an audible sound. If there is still no interaction with his or her radio within 1 further minute, a alarm will sound to other team members to tell them a team member is not responding to Lone Worker.
The supervisor can then dispatch another team member to the non-response team member's last known location to offer assistance.
Read more about Lone Worker in our Knowledge Base.
Two Way Radio Man Down
Know instantly if a team member falls...
Man Down provides remote monitoring of workers by detecting if their radio is upright, or if the radio is on it's side assumes there may be a problem. Radios which support Man Down are fitted with an accelerometer (or similar device) which allows them to detect the orientation of the radio.
If somebody slips or falls, they are likely to be on their side, Man Down will automatically detect this, activate and transmit an alert to call for help from a supervisor or other team members.
This works is almost the same way as your smart phone which knows if you have it positioned portrait mode or landscape mode. See this video to see how man down works.
Read more about Man Down in our Knowledge Base.
Downloads
Radiotronics UK has the following downloads available for the Hytera PD715Ex.
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