Mobile Release 14.0 MTP3250 FEATURE USER GUIDE USA and Canadian version March 2015 EN © 2015 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Contents List of Figures............................................................................................................13 List of Tables............................................................................................................. 15 Copyrights................................................................................................................. 17 Chapter 1: General Information..............................................................................
Contents Broadcast Call............................................................................................................................. 38 Ambience Listening (AL) Call...................................................................................................... 38 One-Touch Button Feature.......................................................................................................... 38 Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable..........................................................
Contents Local Site Trunking...................................................................................................................... 51 Entering Local Site Trunking.............................................................................................51 Exiting Local Site Trunking............................................................................................... 52 Direct Mode Operation..........................................................................................
Contents GPS – Things to Keep in Mind.................................................................................................... 65 Chapter 5: Main Menu..............................................................................................67 Scrolling through the Menu..........................................................................................................67 Menu Icons...........................................................................................................
Contents Deleting Numbers............................................................................................................. 78 Deleting Contacts..............................................................................................................78 Checking Capacity............................................................................................................ 78 Dialing through the Contact List..................................................................................
Contents SDS Remote Control........................................................................................................ 89 Setting SDS Remote Control................................................................................. 89 Setup........................................................................................................................................... 89 Ring Style...........................................................................................................
Contents Setting Brightness.................................................................................................. 96 Setting LCD Off...................................................................................................... 96 Setting Wallpaper...................................................................................................97 Time and Date..................................................................................................................
Contents Adding Talkgroups to Favorites...................................................................................... 105 Managing Folders in Favorites........................................................................................106 Deleting Folders from Favorites......................................................................................106 Deleting Items from Favorites Folder..............................................................................
Contents Radio Messaging System (RMS)...............................................................................................117 RMS Icons...................................................................................................................... 118 Sending an RMS Status..................................................................................................118 One-Touch Dial..........................................................................................................
Contents Image Pane.....................................................................................................................127 Text Input Pane...............................................................................................................128 Call-Out......................................................................................................................................128 Types of Call-Out Alerts.......................................................................
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Charger Mode Screen ............................................................................................................ 27 Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation ....................................................................................................... 47 Figure 3: Direct Mode Operation ........................................................................................................... 52 Figure 4: Repeater Mode Operation ....................
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List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations .....................................................................................................................21 Table 2: Product Technical Information .................................................................................................23 Table 3: Battery Icons ............................................................................................................................27 Table 4: LED Indicators .....................
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Copyrights Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. © 2015 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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General Information Chapter 1 General Information Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set. These icons and their associated meanings are described below. DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
Chapter 1: General Information As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Chapter 1: General Information Informations importantes sur la sécurité Exposition aux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives CAUTION: Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des fins professionnelles.
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Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter contains basic information on how to use the radio. Product Technical Information Table 2: Product Technical Information Description Value Maximum Voltage 4.2 V Maximum Current 4.7 A Rated RF Power 1 or 1.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Attaching the Antenna Procedure: 1 Insert the screw-in base of the antenna into the antenna terminal on the top of the radio. 2 Turn clockwise until snug. IMPORTANT: Use only the antenna intended for the radio. Make sure that the antenna has an operating frequency engraving and a color ring at the bottom of the thread. Use of other antennas can result in significant range loss due to poor RF performance.
Chapter 2: Getting Started 4 Place the SIM card in a socket with the contact area facing down. Pay attention to the correct position of the notched corner. 5 Close the SIM card latch and slide it towards the top of the radio. 6 Close the plastic SIM card cover. 7 Replace the battery. Installing the Battery Procedure: 1 Insert the battery into the compartment. 2 Slide the battery towards the top of the radio until it clicks.
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 Slide the battery away. Related Links Installing the Battery on page 25 Charging the Battery You can charge a battery alone or/and a battery attached to a radio. Charging a battery attached to a radio can be done with the radio either turned on or off. The battery charges faster when the radio is turned off. IMPORTANT: Motorola approved chargers provide optimal performance. Other chargers may fail to fully charge or reduce the life of the battery.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Charging Indicators When the radio is turned on while charging, an appropriate Battery Charge Progress icon is displayed in the status icon area. When the radio is turned off while charging, a Charger Mode screen is shown on the display. The screen contains an appropriate Battery Charge Progress icon and charging progress expressed in percentage.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Low Battery Indication The radio indicates low battery level by playing an audible alert when the battery charge falls to a preset level. The low battery alert can be programmed by your service provider to 5, 10, or 20 per cent of remaining capacity. The default setting is 5 per cent. The service provider also configures how frequently the alert repeats.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 5: Controls and Indicators Annotation Description 1 TALKGROUP KNOB Rotate to select a different talkgroup. 2 VOLUME KNOB Rotate to set the volume. 3 TOP MICROPHONE Activated during Simplex, high audio calls such as Group Calls. 4 LED 5 SIDE button Programmable button, by default, the upper SIDE button is set to the Flip Display feature and the lower SIDE button is set to the Hi/Low Audio feature.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description • 17 Used to enter the context-sensitive menu. ON/OFF/END/HOME key • Press and hold to turn on/off your radio. • Press to end calls. • Press to return to the home screen. NOTICE: If a message or notification is displayed on the radio and the Screen Saver activates, pressing ON/OFF/END/HOME only deactivates the Screen Saver.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description 2 Text display area 3 SOFT key area 4 MENU/Context sensitive icon The color of the SOFT key area changes according to the mode the radio is in.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 8: Status Icons Icon Description Trunked Mode Operation In Service No Service Signal Strength – The more bars, the stronger the signal. RF Power — Indicates the High RF Power is enabled. Shows the signal strength. The more bars, the stronger the signal. Migration — Displayed when your radio is registered to the foreign network. Broadcast Call — Displayed when the radio is in the Broadcast Call. Scan — Indicates talkgroup scanning is activated in the radio.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description General Icons All Tones Off and Duplex and Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that all alert tones are off and both duplex an simplex ring volume is set to 0. All Tones Off — Indicates that: • Volume is set to 0 (when Volume Adj. Mode is set to Common). • Both simplex and duplex ring volume is set to 0 (when Volume Adj. Mode is set to Individual). Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ring volume is set to more than 0.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description SIM End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid, indicates that the SIM Card End-to-End Encryption is enabled in TMO Mode. SIM End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid, indicates that the SIM Card End-to-End Encryption is enabled in DMO Mode. Numbers 1 and 2 point to the type of DMO Encryption keys that has been selected. or Unread (New) WAP Message — Indicates that you have not entered WAP Box since last WAP message was received (Blinks when the priority is high).
Chapter 2: Getting Started Unlocking Your Radio Your radio may be locked at power up. To unlock it after powering on, enter the code at the prompt. Your radio enters the default home display. NOTICE: The unlock code is originally set to 0000. Your service provider may change this number before you receive your radio.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Duplex Calls When using low audio, hold your radio as you would a telephone. Speak into the bottom microphone. Listen via the earpiece. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 centimeters from your head and body. Lapel/Shoulder Use For Group and Private Calls turn your head towards your shoulder/lapel, and speak directly into the top microphone. Listen through the internal speaker. Speakerphone Use Place your radio 30 centimeters to 60 centimeters away from you.
Chapter 2: Getting Started When no danger to safety exists anymore (for example, you leave the RF sensitive area), you can deactivate the Transmit Inhibit Mode and the radio returns to standard operation. You can deactivate the mode by selecting MENU → Networks → TXI Mode → Deactivate, pressing One-Touch button, or implicitly when initiating an Emergency Call. NOTICE: RF Transmissions from the radio are prevented under the following conditions: • TXI Mode is activated. • Battery is removed.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Activating Talkgroup Scanning When and where to use: If you want to monitor any TMO Group Call in the defined talkgroup list. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Group Setup → Scan → Scanning. 3 Select Select List and then a list name. Your radio displays list name Selected. 4 Select Scanning → On. Your radio is scanning on the predefined scan list.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Change Talkgroup to the Previously Selected Talkgroup Changes the selected talkgroup of the radio to the talkgroup (DMO or TMO) that was selected previously. Covert Mode Turns on/off the Covert Mode. Direct Private Number Dialing Dials a predefined private number. Disconnect All Connected Bluetooth Devices Disconnects all Bluetooth devices connected to the radio. Display OPTA Displays the Operative Tactical Address (OPTA).
Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Volume Down • Press to decrease the volume by one level. • Press and hold to continuously decrease the volume to its minimum level. • Press to increase the volume by one level. • Press and hold to continuously increase the volume to its maximum level. Volume Up Your service provider can assign one-touch functions only to the side buttons and keypad keys. NOTICE: If the One-Touch Button feature is enabled, the One-Touch Dial is disabled.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Using Low Audio When and where to use: Use it when placing and receiving a Phone, PABX, and Duplex Private calls. Procedure: 1 Hold your radio as you would a telephone. 2 Speak into the bottom microphone and listen through the earpiece. Keep the antenna at least 2,5 centimeters from your head and body. During the Call During the call, label of the right SOFT key indicates the next possible change.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Procedure: 1 Press MENU → Entry Setup. 2 Select one of the following: • TAP — Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing an alphanumeric key one or more times. • iTAP — Let the radio predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key. NOTICE: You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the radio. Text Entry Icons In the text entry screen, icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 13: Keys Usage Key Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) 0 to 9 keys Numeric Mode: 0 key • Press to enter digit at insertion point. • Press and hold any numeric key to enter TAP alphanumeric mode. • To exit TAP alphanumeric mode, press and hold any numeric key. Press to cycle through single shift, caps lock, and lower case. 1 key 2 key Symbol Mode +-×*/\[]=<>§# .,?!01@’”-()/:_;+&%×*=<>€£$¥¤[]{}\~^¿¡§# ABC2 @_\ abc2 3 key DEF3 /,; def3 4 key GHI4 ”&’ ghi4 5 key
Chapter 2: Getting Started Key Description # key • Press and hold to enter a carriage return. • Press once to cycle through all entry modes (Symbol, Numeric, Primary, and Secondary (if configured). • Press and hold to return to the default entry mode. Select Press to select the highlighted choice and place it in the main text area. Delete • Press once to delete the last entered character. • Press and hold to clear the entire main text area.
Chapter 2: Getting Started 9 Press 3 and 2 keys. 10 Press and hold 1 key until 0 at the end changes to .. The alternative row highlights 232.. 11 Scroll the alternative row by pressing the right NAVIGATION key to reach the required symbol. 12 Press Select. You have entered David 232!. Writing in TAP Alphanumeric Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen. Procedure: 1 Press MENU → Entry Setup → Seco.. 2 Select TAPEnglish and press Back. 3 Press MENU → Entry Mode. 4 Select Secondary.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Home Display Text Message Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to send special text messages to the display. The message stays on the home screen until a new message is received. Power cycle your radio to replace the Home Display message to the predefined one.
Modes Chapter 3 Modes This chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in. Using Networks Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Networks. 3 Select one of the following: • Trunked Mode • Direct Mode • TXI Mode Your radio switches to the selected mode. Trunked Mode Operation Trunked Mode Operation requires the switching and management infrastructure.
Chapter 3: Modes Selecting Talkgroups From the home screen, use one of the following methods: • Press left or right NAVIGATION key. Press Select to confirm. • Select Optns → TG by abc. Enter a talkgroup name and select the talkgroup name from the list. • Select Optns → TG by Folder. Select a folder and then a talkgroup name. • Rotate TALKGROUP KNOB until the required talkgroup name is displayed. NOTICE: Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure.
Chapter 3: Modes DGNA Reception When a DGNA message is received, your radio plays a tone and displays a message Talkgroup list updated. If enabled by your service provider, your radio displays all added and deleted talkgroup list. When your service provider deletes (de-assigns) the currently selected talkgroup, depending on the settings, the radio can perform one of the following actions: • Enter the “No Group” state – the radio does not attach to any talkgroup automatically.
Chapter 3: Modes 2 Select Services → Broadcast. Your radio displays the predefined alias and the Broadcast Call icon. 3 To start the call press the PTT button. Phone and PABX Calls The Phone Call allows you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number. The Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Call allows you to call local (office) extension numbers. Private Call The Private Call, also called point-to-point, or individual call, enables calling between two individuals.
Chapter 3: Modes • Call priority – modified during call setup. • Call type – modified during call setup. • Call encryption – modified during an ongoing call (but not in the transmission phase). When the call is modified, your radio displays Call Modified message. When a recently modified call requires the PTT button to transmit, your radio displays Call ModifiedUse PTT. All modifications are made by your service provider and the radio only follows them.
Chapter 3: Modes Exiting Local Site Trunking When the link with the central network controller is reestablished, your radio exits Local Site Trunking, and the following occurs: • Your radio plays an Exiting Local Site Trunking tone. • Any call in progress during Local Site Trunking is dropped. • Display icons and soft keys turn blue. Direct Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly.
Chapter 3: Modes Making Group Calls in DMO The Group Call is received by all members of the selected group who have their units turned on and are in range. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the PTT button. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen. Receiving Group Calls in Idle Procedure: 1 The radio receives a Group Call. NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signalled by a Receiving Group Call tone.
Chapter 3: Modes DMO Private Priority Call The service provider may assign Pre-emptive Priority to outgoing DMO Private Calls. If this is the case, DMO Private Calls from this radio preempt any ongoing calls (with the exception of emergency calls or ongoing Pre-emptive Priority Private Calls) on the receiving radio, which then displays Callpreempted.
Chapter 3: Modes TMO TMO DMO When the radio connects to a gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway available message and shows an appropriate icon. When the radio looses connection with the gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway not available message, and the gateway icon is blinking. Selecting DMO Group Call Options When and where to use: Helps to communicate with other radio users on the same talkgroup through the Gateway or Repeater. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Optns.
Chapter 3: Modes Transmit Inhibit Mode The Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. It is recommended to activate the mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, where safety can be jeopardized due to transmission radiation. To activate, select MENU → Networks → TXI Mode → Activate. In this mode, the radio does not transmit under any circumstances except for the Emergency Calls.
Chapter 3: Modes • Emergency Individual Call (Private or MS-ISDN) • GPS location information NOTICE: It is possible to turn on the radio by pressing the EMERGENCY button. Depending on the service provider settings, the radio can start Emergency Operations automatically. If the radio is PIN-protected (except for SIM PIN), Emergency Operations will bypass the PIN lock for the duration of the Emergency Operations.
Chapter 3: Modes Receiving Emergency Group Calls The radio receives an Emergency Group Call from a selected pre-programmed group. An incoming call is indicated by an appropriate tone, status icon, and red color of the display. Non-Tactical Emergency In Non-Tactical Emergency, the radio switches to a designated Emergency talkgroup when starting Emergency Operations. This talkgroup is used for the complete duration of the Emergency Operations (you cannot change the talkgroup).
Chapter 3: Modes Emergency group call takes over (that is, the transmission is ongoing for the time the PTT button is held). Subsequent EMERGENCY button presses during the Emergency Operation restarts the Hot Microphone transmission. If a talk permit is granted to another member of the group, the Emergency Call received tone is played. If configured, the radio automatically attempts to get talk permit again. Pressing EndSOFT key or END key ends the Hot Microphone operation.
Chapter 3: Modes • Press MENU simultaneously with right NAVIGATION key. • Press both SOFT keys simultaneously. • No success in sending the Silent Emergency Alarm and the maximum number of retries has been reached. • The control room terminates the Silent Ambience Listening. • The Ambience Listening is disconnected due to another reason. If you turn off the radio in the Silent Emergency Mode, the radio switches to pseudo power off state. In this state, the radio appears to be turned off.
Chapter 3: Modes Procedure: 1 If your radio screen displays Emergency Mic On, press End. 2 Press and hold Exit. NOTICE: If an Emergency Operation was triggered by Emergency number (not by EMERGENCY button), you can press the END key to exit the Emergency Operation. 3 If your radio displays Do you want to exit?, press Yes to exit. Your radio exits Emergency Operations. Repeater Mode The Repeater Mode provides repeater connectivity between radios operating in the DMO Mode.
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GPS Location Service Chapter 4 GPS Location Service The GPS Location Service feature uses information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio. The GPS Location Service availability, accuracy, and the position calculation time vary depending on the environment in which you use the radio.
Chapter 4: GPS Location Service Related Links Location on page 111 Enhancing GPS Performance Sometimes the GPS feature is unable to complete a location calculation successfully. You hear an audible tone indicating that your radio cannot see the satellites. To maximize the ability of your radio to determine a location fix please note the following guidelines: • Stay in the open — The GPS feature works best where there is nothing between your radio and a large amount of open sky.
Chapter 4: GPS Location Service • Time — indicates when the last time the location was calculated. The time is provided in Universal Time Coordinated. • Letter Code — grid zone or square on the map for different coordinate standard • Latitude — expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds. • Longitude — expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds. • Number of satellites — used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites make for better accuracy. The maximum is 12 satellites.
Chapter 4: GPS Location Service • In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your radio Even where location information can be calculated in such situations, it may take longer to do so. Therefore, in any emergency situation, confirm your location with your dispatcher. Furthermore, please note that even where adequate signals from multiple satellites are available, your GPS feature provides only an approximate location, often within 20–100 meters from your actual location.
Main Menu Chapter 5 Main Menu This chapter contains information on items in the main menu. You can enter the menu items during a call. If you are viewing a menu when a new call starts, the radio exits the menu. IMPORTANT: Some menu items are model specific and may not be activated or available on your radio. Scrolling through the Menu Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Scroll to the required item by pressing NAVIGATION keys.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Menu Icon Description Security Lets you turn on/off and verify security features, and change passwords. Setup Allows you to customize your radio. Group Setup Contains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features. My Info Displays information about your radio and its numbers. Recent Calls Contains a list of recent calls. Shortcuts Allows you to view and manage shortcuts to menu items. RUI Allows you to log in and log out of the radio. Networks Allows you to select a network.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: While editing a text, Status Icons change their appearance and only four of them are displayed: Tower, Signal Strength, Emergency, and Battery. Sending Messages to Private/Phone Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Messages → New Message. 3 Enter your message and press Send. 4 If needed, select Private/Phone. 5 Enter recipient number or press abc to choose it from your contacts.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Phone – enter the phone number or press abc to choose the destination number from the contact list. NOTICE: Your service provider can enable to send a Store and Forward message to a talkgroup. 6 Select Send, or press SEND key or PTT button. Delivery Report Delivery Report is an acknowledgment that the radio can request upon sending a message to an individual recipient. You can define what type of Delivery Report your radio requests, or turn on/off this feature.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Select Messages → New Message. 3 Press MENU key and select Delivery Report. 4 Select one of the following: • None — the radio does not request any delivery report. • Received — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received. • Consumed — the radio requests reports on your messages that were read. • Both — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received and read. Inbox It contains up to 100 new or old incoming messages.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Back — dismisses the message. You can access the message later from the Inbox. Using Submenus in the Inbox and the Outbox Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Messages → Inbox or Outbox. 3 Highlight the required message and press MENU key. 4 Select one of the following: • Store — Saves a message as a template. Change the default template name and press Ok. • Delete — Deletes the selected message. Press Yes to confirm.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 9 Choose the Type of the new number and press Done. Calling Numbers in Messages Prerequisites: Embedded Number feature is enabled by your service provider. When and where to use: You can return a voice call to the sender of a message or to any number that is embedded in the message text. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Messages → Inbox. 3 Highlight the required message and select Read. 4 Press the PTT button.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Icon Description Successful Outgoing Message Failed Outgoing Message CO Box CO Box contains incoming and outgoing Call-Out messages arranged chronologically with the newest at the top of the list. Clicking Select on a Call-Out message headline displays more detailed information on the item. When the radio is in normal mode, you are able to browse through all messages in the CO Box.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting User-Defined Templates Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Messages → Templates. 3 Highlight the required template and press MENU. 4 Select one of the following: • View — Displays template text. • Delete — Deletes the template. • Edit Text — Opens edit screen with the template text. Edit the text and press MENU. Select Save Changes to save edited template, or Store to save the edited template as a new one.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Viewing a Status Message Number Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Messages → Send Status. 3 Press the MENU key and select View. Sending Status Messages This procedure allows you to send status messages to either a selected talkgroup or a programmed private number. Only one option can be enabled at a time. Prerequisites: • If sending statuses to talkgroups is enabled: switch to the talkgroup to which you want to send a status message.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Contacts This sub-menu stores all your contact numbers. Each entry requires the following information: • Name — if you store more than one number to one contact, this entry is required. • Type — each contact must be assigned to one of the following types: Table 19: Contact Types Contact Icon Description Private Cannot have a speed dial number. Mobile Home Work PABX Other Pickers Indicate more than one number in a contact. • # (number) — each contacts entry must contain a number.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Editing Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs. 2 Highlight the contact you want to edit. 3 Press the MENU key. 4 Press Edit. 5 Highlight one of the following entries and press Change to edit: • Name • Type • # (number) • Speed # 6 Press Done. Deleting Numbers Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs. 2 Select a contact you want to edit. 3 Use left or right NAVIGATION keys to choose the required number. 4 Press MENU. 5 Select Delete number.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 4 Select one of the following: • Private • Phone / PABX • Contact Dialing through the Contact List Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs. 2 To highlight the required contact, use up and down NAVIGATION keys, or enter up to 12 characters of the contact name. 3 If the contact has more than one number, use left and right NAVIGATION keys to select the required number. 4 Press the PTT button to initiate a simplex call with a Private number.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Bluetooth Interactions The following features and situations limit the use of Bluetooth: Transmit Inhibit Mode (TXI), Repeater Mode Bluetooth does not work in the Transmit Inhibit Mode nor in the Repeater Mode. When the radio enters one of those modes while Bluetooth is enabled, all remote devices are disconnected and Bluetooth is disabled. After leaving the TXI or the Repeater Mode, Bluetooth is enabled again (if it was previously turned on).
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Name – edits the name of your radio. This name is visible to other remote devices. • Indications – enables/disables audible indications played by the radio during Bluetooth actions. • Audio – determines the audio connection mode for headsets. You can select one of the following: • Power Optimized – the Bluetooth audio link is released when there is no active call. This option increases the battery life time, but causes a delay in the call setup time for group calls.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: Depending on languages installed on the radio, some characters in names of devices might not be displayed properly. Radio-initiated automatic reconnection with remote Bluetooth devices cannot be guaranteed to be successful in 100% of cases when several devices need to reconnect at the same time, due to the fundamental nature of Bluetooth. In case the reconnection fails after a power cycle (power off and power on of the radio), reconnect the device manually.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Bluetooth beacons (sniffers) are used to locate the radio and determine its position. This feature is included with Bluetooth Audio. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Bluetooth → Indoor Location. 3 Select Change. 4 Select On/Off to activate/deactivate Indoor Location. The radio is now visible to Bluetooth location beacons. NOTICE: The use of the Indoor Location feature may have a negligible impact on other Bluetooth functionality of your radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu If you are unable to unlock the radio, you can only send or receive Emergency Calls and adjust the volume level with the VOLUME KNOB. NOTICE: If the radio uses a SIM Card PIN code and you are unable to unlock the radio, you cannot take any action. Related Links Unlocking Your Radio on page 35 Changing PIN Codes on page 84 Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press MENU → Security → PIN Protect. 2 Select On. 3 Enter 4-digit PIN code.
Chapter 5: Main Menu PIN Protect on page 83 Keylock Setup The keypad lock feature allows locking the keypad to prevent pressing a key accidentally. The keypad lock/unlock can be invoked by using an appropriate option from the radio menu or by using a predefined menu shortcut. By default press MENU, and then * key.
Chapter 5: Main Menu In the TMO Mode, when Air Encryption is enabled on you radio but cannot be supported due to an infrastructure failure, the following icon appears on the display: the DMO Mode, the radio displays: .When encryption is not available in . This menu item allows you only to view air encryption state. NOTICE: This is a selling feature. Related Links Status Icons on page 31 Viewing the Air Encryption State Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key.
Chapter 5: Main Menu SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2) SCK (Static Cipher Key) is a secret key used for the Air Interface Encryption Class 2. It may be used to encrypt calls and data in TMO and DMO. The SCK air interface encryption provides service confidentiality between radios and infrastructure when in TMO, and between radios when in DMO. A radio is capable of being loaded with up to 32 SCKs. Specific keys are used for encrypting the air interface.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Verifying DMSCK Validity When and where to use: To ensure that the DMSCKs in the radio are valid and can be used for the air interface encryption. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Security → DMSCK Validity. 3 The radio displays: • DMSCK is Valid – the radio can work encrypted in DMO. • DMSCK is Invalid – the radio cannot work encrypted in DMO. Please contact your service provider to restore SCKs to your radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu SDS Remote Control SDS Remote Control is a feature that enables to remotely control behavior and configuration of the radio via special SDS messages. The messages can be sent both in TMO and DMO (including the Repeater Mode) by any radio capable of controlling other radios. During the execution of the Remote Control messages, depending on your service provider settings, the radio can play a tone, or display an appropriate icon in the status icon area. NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Volume Adjustment Mode on page 92 Setting Volume Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Set Volume. 3 Select Speaker or Earpiece. 4 Select one of the following: • Voice Vol — sets the volume level for voice. • Duplex Vol — sets the volume level for duplex ringtones. • Simplex Vol — sets the volume level for simplex ringtones. • Keypad Vol — sets the volume level for keypad tones.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: • Data services are available only in TMO Mode. • Data services are blocked in TXI Mode. • When set to Voice Only, the built in data modem is disabled to conserve battery power. Setting Data Function Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Data Setup. 3 Select one of the following: • Voice Only — Your radio receives and transmits voice calls only. • Data Only — Your radio acts as a modem.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting Howling Suppression Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Audio → Howling Suppr.. 3 Select required setting. NOTICE: Your service provider can set up the state of the howling suppression on powering up the radio. Depending on the settings, the radio can either disable the howling suppression or set the last remembered state.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Setting Volume on page 90 Tones This field sets the volume level for the tones set. NOTICE: The radio has two tone packs: Classic Tones (default) and New Tones. Your service provider decides which tone pack is enabled. Keypad Tone You can activate/deactivate keypad tone at every key press. Setting Keypad Tone Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Tones → Keypad Tone. 3 Select one of the following: • On — Activates keypad tone.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Clear to Send You can activate/deactivate tone for the transmitting radio that the receiving radio is ready to accept the transmission. Setting Clear to Send Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Tones → Clear to send. 3 Select one of the following: • Tone On — Activate clear to send tone. • Tone Off — Deactivates clear to send tone.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 3 Select one of the following: • D-PTT Mode — Activates/deactivates D-PTT tone. • Tone Style— Indicates how many times the D-PTT tone is played. Display This menu item allows you to adjust your radio display settings. Related Links Display on page 30 Setting Flip Display When and where to use: The feature is useful for a user who has to wear the radio on a shoulder, belt, or lapel and at the same time wishes to read the display upside down.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting Screen Saver Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Display → Screen Saver. 3 Select one of the following: • • Activate — To activate/deactivate this feature. Select one of the following sub-options: • Auto — Makes the screen saver activate automatically after an amount of time. • Disabled — Disables the screen saver. Text — To set the text on the screen saver when this feature is activated.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes — turns off the radio display after defined time. Setting Wallpaper When and where to use: To change the look of the home screen. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Display → Wallpaper. 3 Select one of the following: • On — To activate this feature. • Off — To deactivate this feature. Time and Date The Time and Date feature is triggered by the One-Touch Button.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • DD/MM/YY • MM/DD/YY • DD-MON-YY • YY/MM/DD Setting the Date Manually When and where to use: If the time cannot update automatically through the infrastructure. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Set Date. 3 Enter current time using NAVIGATION keys or keypad. 4 Press Done. Setting Time Offset Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Time Offset.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Energy Economy → EE Selection. 3 Select one of the following: • On — Activates Energy Economy feature. • Off — Deactivates Energy Economy feature. Viewing the Energy Economy Status Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Energy Economy → EE Status.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: To ensure correct connection, do not press any RSM buttons when connecting the RSM to the radio. Selecting CORE/Other/Secondary Accessories Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Accry Setup. 3 Select one of the following: • CORE RSM/PHF — select an accessory from the list of the CORE accessories. • CORE Earpiece — select an earpiece from the list of the CORE accessories. • RSM Earpiece — specify if the accessory is connected to the RSM.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Lock Volume — TALKGROUP KNOB can be only used for scrolling. • Lock Scroll — VOLUME KNOB can be only used for setting the volume. • Lock Both — Scrolling and volume setting functionality is unavailable. Setting Rotary Knob Wrap Around Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Wrap Around. 3 Select one of the following: • On — Scrolling through the talkgroup list is looped or is moved to the next folder.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: If the Rotary Mode is set to: • Dual or Volume — Display shows Auto Selected (OTB), volume can be set only through VOLUME KNOB. • Scroll — Display shows Auto Selected (Volume), volume can be set only through SIDE buttons. • Volume Adjust. — Sets the SIDE buttons to adjust volume level. • OTB Feature — Sets the SIDE buttons to the predefined One-Touch Button features. Group Setup This sub-menu allows you to set the operation parameters, scanning and my groups folder.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 6 Select TMO Home Group – configures the TMO Home Group/Home Folder. 7 Select DMO Home Group – configures the DMO Home Group. Related Links Standard Home Group on page 102 Scan This menu item allows you to activate/deactivate scanning, view the active scan list, and edit the scan lists. This feature is available only for the TMO Mode. Your radio joins any group call as long as this group is defined in the scan list and scan is turned on.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting Scan Lists When and where to use: If you want to set up any scan list. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Group Setup → Scan → Scan Lists. 3 Highlight required scan list and press MENU to see additional settings: • Rename — Enters new name for that scan list. • Capacity — Displays the number of assigned and unassigned talkgroups for the scan list. • Clear — Deletes all the talkgroup assigned to that scan list.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Editing My Folder List Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Group Setup → My Groups. 3 Highlight required favorite folder. 4 Press MENU. 5 Select one of the following: • Rename Folder — Edits the name of the folder. Enter new folder name and press Ok. • Delete Folder — Deletes selected folder. Press Yes. NOTICE: You cannot delete the last favorite folder. Deleting Talkgroup from Favorite Folders Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Entering DMO Mode on page 52 Managing Folders in Favorites Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Favorites. 3 Highlight a required folder. 4 Press the MENU key. 5 Select one of the following: • Rename Folder – changes the name of the folder. Enter a new folder name and press Ok. • Delete Folder – removes the selected folder from Favorites. Press Yes to confirm deletion.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 3 Select a required folder. 4 Press the MENU key and select Delete All. Press Yes to confirm deletion. My Info This sub-menu allows you to view your own private, phone, and radio info. Viewing and Modifying Personal Information Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select My Info. 3 Select one of the following: • My Private Num – displays your radio private number. • My Phone Num – displays your radio phone number.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 6 Select View. NOTICE: Press down NAVIGATION key to bypass first two steps. NOTICE: Call time information is only available if the time and date are set in the radio. Call duration is not available in the missed calls list. Calling from Recent Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Recent Calls.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 4 Press MENU on the required call. 5 Select Delete. NOTICE: To erase all the calls, select Delete All. Shortcuts This sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items. Creating Menu Shortcuts When and where to use: To assign a shortcut for the menu item. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Scroll to the item you want as a shortcut. 3 Press and hold MENU when the item is highlighted.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Entering TMO / DMO Mode on page 36 Selecting Network Operation Mode on page 110 Selecting Network Operation Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Networks. 3 Select one of the following: • Networks Sel — Selects the network to which the radio is allowed to register. • Trunked Mode — Switches to the mode using infrastructure. • Direct Mode — Switches to the mode without using infrastructure.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Using the Foreign Network Registration When and where to use: Use this feature to migrate to another predefined network, when you are out of the range of your network and your radio displays the No Service message. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Networks → Networks Sel → Foreign Nets. Location See the GPS Location Service for more information.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Medium (default) — Power consumption optimization is combined with less position accuracy. • High – Better position accuracy is combined with less power consumption optimization. NOTICE: If connected to an external charging device, the radio automatically enters the High mode. Packet Data The Packet Data (PD) Service allows you to transfer data in a TETRA system using the Internet Protocol (IP).
Chapter 5: Main Menu Crypto Menu This sub-menu allows you to manage SIM card based End-to-End Encryption. The End-to-End Encryption is used for: • Encryption of voice transmission in the DMO and TMO Modes. • Encryption of messages transmission in the TMO Mode. • Encryption of messages transmission in the DMO Mode (the radio cannot be in call). • Encryption of position data (GPS) transmission in the TMO and DMO Modes. • Transfer of Operational Tactical Address (OPTA) in the TMO and DMO Modes.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting OPTA Filter When and where to use: Use this menu item to define which characters are masked when the OPTA name is displayed. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Crypto Menu → OPTA Filter. 3 Highlight check boxes using the NAVIGATION keys and press Select to set which characters are masked when the OPTA name is displayed. 4 Press Done to confirm the changes.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Select Crypto Menu → SDS Encr Mode. 3 Select Individual SDS or Group SDS. 4 Select Global Key or Group Key.
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Features Chapter 6 Features Private Call The Private Call, also called point-to-point, or individual call, enables calling between two individuals. No other radio can hear the conversation. This call type can be carried out in two ways: • Duplex call (if the system allows), in TMO Mode. Both parties can speak at the same time. • Simplex call, in TMO or DMO Mode. Only one party can speak at a time.
Chapter 6: Features outgoing RMS messages. If the RMS Box is full, any new incoming or outgoing RMS message overwrites the oldest message (received or sent). The radio receives and sends RMS messages only from and to the numbers predefined by your service provider. NOTICE: This is a selling feature. RMS Icons Table 20: RMS Icons Icon Description RMS Status Received Indicates a new RMS status message just arrived.
Chapter 6: Features 2 Select one of the following: • TG by Folder then select the folder and highlight the required talkgroup. • TG by abc enter up to 15 characters to narrow the talkgroup names and highlight the required talkgroup. 3 Press MENU → View. Example: Radio displays SpeedNum1*, which means that this talkgroup speed number is 1. Selecting Talkgroups by Index Procedure: 1 From the home screen, enter talkgroup speed number and *. 2 Press Attach.
Chapter 6: Features Related Links Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN) on page 58 Private Call on page 50 Short Number Dial This feature allows you to dial part of the full number of the person you wish to call. Your radio automatically completes the number. Example: Your radio number is 4282564. 1 Dial 564 (instead of 4282564, the full number). 2 To place the call, press the PTT button or the SEND key.
Chapter 6: Features NOTICE: This is a selling feature. Related Links WAP Box on page 74 WAP Browser The Openwave Mobile Browser is a WAP-compliant user agent. The WAP browser provides all of the basic services of a computer-based web browser. Whenever any preemptive display interrupts the browser session, the browser needs manual reactivating to return. The WAP browser does not support right-to-left languages (as Arabic and Hebrew); English is used instead.
Chapter 6: Features a Press Save (or Select) to save the page in bookmarks. b Select Menu and select an option: • Save — Confirms the bookmark creation. • Edit — Allows you to edit the title, folder, choice, and URL of the created bookmark. Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More... . 4 Select Menu. 5 Scroll to New Bookmark.
Chapter 6: Features Saving Pages When and where to use: Save a page for off-line browsing. Procedure: 1 Enter the browser and browse to the required page. 2 Press Menu. 3 Scroll to Tools pane. 4 Select Save Page. Edit the proposed page title if required. Scroll down and select Save. The page will be saved in the Bookmarks Saved Pages folder. Selecting Saved Pages Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More... .
Chapter 6: Features Table 21: Browser Keys Usage Key Press Action 0–9 key In the editor: enters a digit and/or character depending on the text entry mode selected. Outside the editor: in a numbered list, selects the required item list. 0–9 key (hold) In the editor: standard use. Outside the editor: hotkey for navigating to the numbered bookmark. * key (press or hold) In the editor, inserts a space. # key (press or hold) Brings up the Text Input pane, while in editor.
Chapter 6: Features Menu Pane Description Bookmarks Provides access, editing, and storage options to stored bookmarks and saved pages. History Provides access to recently visited pages and shows the position of the currently loaded page in the history stack. Tools Provides access to applications and utilities.
Chapter 6: Features • Security... - Secure Prompt — for enabling/disabling the browser to inform you that it replaced a non-secure connection with a secure connection, and the other way around. - Current Certificate — for viewing the digital certificate identifying the server that delivers the current document. A Certificate Authority (CA) digitally signs and thus authenticates this certificate. Up to ten additional custom WTLS certificates can be added to the default list of certificates installed.
Chapter 6: Features 2 The browser displays the page (snapshot) saved using Save Page in Tools pane. 3 Scroll to a saved page. 4 Press Menu to open the Options pane for the saved page. 5 Select one of the following: a Back — for displaying this page saved on its cache. b Details — for modifying the page title and URL of the saved page. c Update Page — for replacing the saved version with the current version (to be downloaded from server). d Delete — for deleting this page from its cache.
Chapter 6: Features • [Send] — for sending the image to the destination of your choice. • Reload — for reloading the image. • Details — for displaying the image details. • Show Image — for showing the image on its own page. Text Input Pane Prerequisites: This pane is visible when the browser menu is opened and text entry field is active. When and where to use: To input the text for the URL. Procedure: 1 Select the URL. 2 Press abc. The text input pane opens up. 3 Select www.
Chapter 6: Features NOTICE: This is a selling feature. Related Links CO Box on page 74 Types of Call-Out Alerts There are four types of the Call-Out alerts: • Normal Call-Out – an alert message that is sent by a dispatcher either to a single radio or to a group of radios. • Storm Plan – an alert message that is sent by a dispatcher to a group of radios. To raise its reliability, it is sent several times.
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Tones Appendix A Tones NOTICE: The radio has two tone packs – Classic Tones (default) and New Tones. Your service provider decides which tone pack is enabled. To listen to the audio signal tones samples, click . Table 25: Radio Tones New Tone Classic Tone Tone Description Default Beep – Played when pressing a key. Invalid Action Examples: • Pressing an invalid key. • Dialing an invalid number. • Talk prohibit.
Appendix A: Tones New Tone Classic Tone Tone Description Emergency 2 – The Emergency Call received (optional tone) Low Battery – The battery charge level is low. Over the Air 1 – Single D-PTT tone. Over the Air 2 – Double D-PTT tone. Over the Air 3 – Triple D-PTT tone. Phone Busy – The called radio is busy. Phone Ring Back – Played on the initiating phone when the Phone Call is being setup. Private Ring Back – Played on the initiating phone when the Private Call is being setup. Ringtone 1. Ringtone 2.
LED Indications Appendix B LED Indications Table 26: LED Indications Indication Status Solid green In use Battery fully charged Blinking green In service Battery charged at 90% Solid red Out of service Rapid charge Trickle charge Blinking red Connecting to the network Entering DMO Faulty or invalid battery Solid orange Transmit inhibit in service Channel busy in DMO Blinking orange Incoming call Battery is waiting to charge No indication Radio in Covert Mode Radio powered down Send Feedbac
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Troubleshooting Appendix C Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 27: Displayed Messages Message Message Description ...-Received Call received but not answered, or rejected. Attachment Failed Your radio could not perform talkgroup attachment. It keeps on trying. If it does not succeed, try another talkgroup. Authenticate Failure Your radio could not register on an authenticated system (for example, the Authentication Key is incorrect, or authentication is disabled).
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Message Message Description This group already exists The group you are attempting to add exists in the My Groups folder. Individual Calls Only You can make only individual (private) calls. Insufficient visible data Your radio is in the process of determining your location. This process may take several minutes to complete. Insufficient visible satellites Your radio is in the process of determining your location. This process may take several minutes to complete.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Message Message Description No Selected Scan List You selected an empty network list. No Service Your radio is out of coverage. Not Allowed To Initiate Call You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the address book. Not Allowed To Transmit Release the PTT button and try again later. You are not allowed to send a text message or a status message to a number which is not in the address book.
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Maintenance Appendix D Maintenance NOTICE: • Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lens protector from the display, and charge the battery until the LED lights green. • Battery charging must occur only in non-hazardous areas. • Clean the connector frequently and before the programming procedure for example, with a soft brush (do not use fluids). Storage • Do not store the battery where the temperatures exceed +65 °C or fall below -20 °C.
Appendix D: Maintenance • Do not dispose of battery in household waste. NOTICE: When the battery is deeply discharged (for example after left unattended for months while connected to the radio), it cannot be recovered in all types of chargers. It is best recovered: • In the rear pocket of a Dual Unit Charger. • In a battery only pocket on a Multi-Unit Charger. • By charging the radio with the USB cable.