Mobile Release 14.0 MTM5x00 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 Selecting Text Entry Modes.............................................................................................. 41 Selecting Text Entry Methods and Languages................................................................. 42 Text Entry Icons................................................................................................................ 42 Keys Usage.......................................................................................................................
Contents Private Call With Presence Check.................................................................................... 55 DMO Private Priority Call.................................................................................................. 55 Talkgroup for Individual Calls............................................................................................55 Communication through Repeaters..................................................................................
Contents Viewing Your Position..................................................................................................................69 GPS – Things to Keep in Mind.................................................................................................... 69 Chapter 5: Main Menu..............................................................................................71 Scrolling through the Menu........................................................................................
Contents Editing Contacts................................................................................................................81 Deleting Numbers............................................................................................................. 82 Deleting Contacts..............................................................................................................82 Checking Capacity...............................................................................................
Contents Audio.................................................................................................................................90 Audio Profiles......................................................................................................... 90 Setting Audio Profiles.............................................................................................90 Volume Adjustment Mode......................................................................................
Contents Configuring Transceiver Accessories.....................................................................98 Book On............................................................................................................................ 99 Editing Book On Settings....................................................................................... 99 Rotary Knob......................................................................................................................
Contents Logging Off..................................................................................................................... 109 Networks....................................................................................................................................109 Selecting Network Operation Mode................................................................................ 109 Selecting Your Network......................................................................................
Contents Entering the Browser...................................................................................................... 119 Entering Browser Menu Panes....................................................................................... 119 Tips for Browsing............................................................................................................ 119 Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane.................................................
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List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Trunked Mode Operation ....................................................................................................... 47 Figure 2: Direct Mode Operation ........................................................................................................... 53 Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation ......................................................................................................63 Figure 4: Gateway 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: Controls and Indicators — New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) .......................................................................................
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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 FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a) Class B Digital Device 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.
Chapter 1: General Information 3 Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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 Rated RF Power 10 W Maximum Speaker Load 10 W at 4 Ω Antenna Impedance 50 Ω Ambient Temperature Range -30 °C to +60 °C NOTICE: If the radio is in service, the surface temperature can rise up to 70 °C. Do not touch the hot surface.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Controls and Indicators New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) 1 2 3 9 10 4 5 4 11 6 7 12 13 8 14 15 16 24 Send Feedback
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 3: Controls and Indicators — New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Annotation Description 1 EMERGENCY button Press and hold EMERGENCY button to enter Emergency operation. By default, when your radio is off, press and hold to power on in Emergency Mode. 2 ROTARY KNOB 3 • Press and hold to turn your radio on. • Rotate to set the volume. • Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls. 12 13 14 15 FUNCTION key 1 By default: • Short press — activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature. • Long press — adjusts backlight. FUNCTION key 2 By default: • Short press — turns the speaker on/off. • Long press — activates/deactivates screen saver. FUNCTION key 3 By default: • Short press — adjusts backlight. • Long press — unassigned.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH) 12 1 2 3 3 4 8 13 9 5 10 6 14 11 15 7 Table 4: Controls and Indicators — Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH) Annotation Description 1 DISPLAY Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 240 x 320 pixels with backlighting and scalable fonts.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description NOTICE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lens protector from the display. 2 MENU key Press to enter the main menu and the context-sensitive menu. 3 SOFT keys Press left or right SOFT key, to select the option that appears on the screen above it. 4 SEND key Press to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages. Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description 13 Upper PTT (Push-To-Talk) button By default, this PTT button is disabled. However, your service provider can assign one of the following functions to it: 14 • Upper PTT button works in the same way as the lower PTT button (you can use both interchangeably). • Upper PTT supports a roof speaker. Roof speaker allows sound to be transferred through an external speaker connected to the transceiver.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description • Press and hold to turn your radio on. • Rotate to set the volume. • Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup. • Press and hold the ROTARY KNOB to lock/unlock it. Powering off also unlocks a locked ROTARY KNOB. • Press to make the ROTARY KNOB operate like left/right navigation keys. 17 HOOK 18 EMERGENCY button Press and hold EMERGENCY button to enter Emergency operation.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 7: Colors of the SOFT Key Area Color Mode or State Light blue Normal TMO and DMO Modes Light red Emergency Mode or Disaster Alert Call Olive Local Site Trunking Mode Yellow Call Out — Standby Red Call Out — Alert Green Call Out — Accepted Blue Radio Messaging Service (RMS) Grey Radio User Assignment (RUA) — Limited service Related Links Display on page 93 Display Orientation The display on the Telephone Style Control Head can rotate, which increases its r
Chapter 2: Getting Started Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features. Table 8: Status Icons Icon Description Trunked Mode Operation In Service No Service 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.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description DMO Repeater Communication Mode — Displayed when the Repeater or GW + Rep option in DMO Mode is selected. This icon has the following states: • Solid — while the radio has detected the repeater (for example when the radio receives a presence signal). • Blinking — while the radio has not detected the repeater or during attachment. • No icon — during a radio to radio and gateway call.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description New Message Has Arrived — Indicates a new message just arrived. New Message(s) in Inbox — Indicates that you have unread messages in your Inbox. Unread (New) WAP Message — Indicates that new page was loaded to the browser. Call-Out — Indicates Call-Out alert. Call-Out Alert Arrived — Indicates a receipt of a new Call-Out message. Call-Out Alert Unread — Indicates unread alert in the CO Box.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description Non Secured Call — Air Encryption Unavailable Blinking, indicates that Air Encryption is not available when the radio: • Is in the Local Site Trunking Mode. • Attempts to connect to a gateway. Not Secured Call — Air Encryption Unavailable Alternately blinking, indicates that Air Encryption is not available when the radio: • Is in TMO Mode. • Communicates through a gateway.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description All Tones Off/Duplex and Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that all alert tones are off, or both simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ring volume is set to 0. Applicable to Control Head 2. Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ring volume is set to more than 0. Applicable to Control Head 2. Duplex Ring Muted — Indicates that duplex ring volume is set to 0 and simplex ring volume is set to more than 0.
Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: The EMERGENCY button is not locked. Entering Emergency Mode unlocks all keys. Related Links Keylock Setup on page 84 External SIM Card Priority When you insert a SIM card into the external SIM reader, it gets priority over the internal SIM card. The internal SIM card remains deactivated as long as an external SIM card is plugged in. Entering TMO / DMO Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Optns. 2 Select Trunked Mode / Direct Mode.
Chapter 2: Getting Started In transmit inhibit mode the radio joins group calls for any group that the radio is monitoring, but the transmitting on that call is still prohibited. The radio also displays any incoming SDS messages to the user. The missed call feature is active in the transmit inhibit mode and allows checking what calls were missed. However, the radio attempts to prevent call setup retransmission from being recorded as separate calls.
Chapter 2: Getting Started • Restart the predefined time • No action 3 When the timer expires (potentially after being restarted a number of times) the radio switches to the previously selected talkgroup. 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.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Change Talkgroup Changes the talkgroup to the programmed one by your service provider. 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. Default Setting Resets all radio settings to the default ones. Display Time Displays universal time on the home screen.
Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: If the One-Touch Button feature is enabled, the One-Touch Dial is disabled. If no feature is assigned to a button, your radio displays an Unassigned Button message. Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to disable it temporarily in case it is stolen. When your radio is disabled or is powered up in disabled state, it looks and acts like it is turned off.
Chapter 2: Getting Started • Secondary — for entering alphanumeric characters (this mode is optional and you have to add it to the list). It is convenient when you use one language, and sometimes wish to switch to another one. NOTICE: In the text entry screen, you can also press # key repeatedly to toggle through the entry modes. Selecting Text Entry Methods and Languages Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen. Procedure: 1 Press MENU → Entry Setup.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Enter punctuation and symbols. Keys Usage List of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP). 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 +-×*/\[]=<>§# .
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 14: Other Keys Key Description Any numeric key • In TAP press any key to reject word completion and continue with text entry A new completion will be displayed, if available, after the time-out for TAP expires. • Press and hold to enter Numeric mode from TAP or iTAP alphanumeric. • Press to insert a space. • In TAP press to dismiss a word completion and insert a space. • Enter a newly created word into the user dictionary.
Chapter 2: Getting Started 6 Continue entering the letters by pressing one key for each letter. Press 2, 8, 4, and 3 keys. NOTICE: Automatic shift to upper case is used at the beginning of a message, after punctuation followed by space, or for the first letter of a word created as a new contact entry. The alternative row highlights David. 7 Press * key. 8 Press 2 key and scroll the alternative row by pressing right NAVIGATION key to reach 2. It automatically changes the entry mode to Numeric.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Adding Words to the Dictionary Each language comes with its own dictionary. You can create words (including alphanumeric abbreviations). Once you enter a word followed by space, it is automatically stored in the dictionary and appears as a choice whenever you press the same key combination in the future. Home Display Text Message Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to send special text messages to the display.
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 • Repeater Mode • Gateway 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 2 Select Trunked Mode. 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. • Press ROTARY KNOB and rotate it until the required talkgroup name is displayed. Press Select to confirm.
Chapter 3: Modes - End — cancels the incoming Group Call. Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA) DGNA allows the network operator to dynamically manage talkgroups on your radio over the air interface. Using DGNA, the network operator can: • Add talkgroups. • Attach or select newly added talkgroups. • Delete talkgroups. • Modify parameters of existing talkgroups. All the above operations are performed by transmitting data to your radio.
Chapter 3: Modes Broadcast Calls Initiated by Users This feature allows you to make a Broadcast Call from the radio that is initiated on the predefined talkgroup. Your service provider predefines the alias and the priority of the Broadcast Call. NOTICE: If the type of the encryption is defined by the SIM Card, the Broadcast Call is always clear. Otherwise if the radio uses other encryption service the type of the encryption used for that Call is up to the encryption settings of that service.
Chapter 3: Modes 2 A microphone of the device that is off hook. 3 A microphone that was last in use (if two devices are off hook). Related Links Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN) on page 59 Making Private Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, enter a number. 2 If Private is not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it. 3 When you are in the following mode: a TMO — For simplex calls, press and release the PTT button. You hear a ringing tone.
Chapter 3: Modes • The display indicates that an Emergency Group Call has been received. • The radio plays a special audio alert. NOTICE: If a Group Call is modified into an Emergency Group Call, no emergency related features are triggered. If call modification requested by your service provider cannot be followed by the radio (due to its settings), the radio rejects it and displays Service Not Available message.
Chapter 3: Modes Direct Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly. Figure 2: Direct Mode Operation Entering DMO Mode To enter the DMO Mode: • From the home screen, press the MENU key. Select Networks → Direct Mode. • From the home screen, select Optns → Direct Mode. 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.
Chapter 3: Modes 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. 2 To respond, press and hold the PTT button. 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.
Chapter 3: Modes a TMO — For simplex calls, press and release the PTT button. You hear a ringing tone. Otherwise, press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talk permit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen. For duplex calls, press and release the SEND key. You hear a ringing tone. b DMO — Only simplex calls are available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talk permit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen. 4 To end the call, press the END key.
Chapter 3: Modes DMO DMO When the radio connects to a repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater available message, and shows an appropriate icon. When the radio looses connection with the repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater not available message, and the repeater icon is blinking. Communication through Gateways Gateway provides connectivity between radios operating in DMO Mode and the TETRA network, so that the DMO radios can communicate with the TMO radios.
Chapter 3: Modes • MS - MS — Your radio can communicate only with other radios within its range. • Gateway — Your radio uses a gateway to communicate with the infrastructure. • Automatic — Your radio uses the first available gateway for that talkgroup. • Specific — Your radio uses only the Gateway with the specified Gateway address for that talkgroup. If your radio displays Selected Gateway:None, press Edit to enter the current gateway address.
Chapter 3: Modes In transmit inhibit mode the radio joins group calls for any group that the radio is monitoring, but the transmitting on that call is still prohibited. The radio also displays any incoming SDS messages to the user. The missed call feature is active in the transmit inhibit mode and allows checking what calls were missed. However, the radio attempts to prevent call setup retransmission from being recorded as separate calls.
Chapter 3: Modes When the Emergency Group Call you participate in terminates, your radio can behave in several ways, depending on your service provider settings: • If you are the call initiator, the radio can either stay in the Emergency Mode, or return to TMO. • If you are not the call initiator, the radio always returns to TMO. Making Emergency Group Calls Prerequisites: Ensure that your radio is in Emergency Mode. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the PTT button.
Chapter 3: Modes Related Links Private Call on page 50 Emergency Alarm The Emergency Alarm is a special status message sent to the infrastructure while starting the Emergency Operations. The radio can wait for infrastructure acknowledgment for this alarm and attempts retries. Each time the radio enters the Emergency Operation, it sends the Emergency Alarm. When the Emergency Alarm is sent successfully, the respective audible tone sounds.
Chapter 3: Modes NOTICE: When you are in the Emergency Mode, pressing the EMERGENCY button restarts the Alternating Hot Microphone. Silent Emergency Mode The Silent Emergency Mode is a type of emergency services that provides no audible indications and no keypad tones at the entrance. All the display indications are as in the home mode.
Chapter 3: Modes Disaster Alert Disaster Alert call is a broadcast emergency call initiated by the radio, with emergency pre-emptive priority that everyone in a broadcast area can hear. This feature is specifically designed for catastrophic situations, such as earthquakes, and has the highest priority over other calls. All radios under Disaster Alert display emergency notification on their screens. The alert message, its duration and destination talkgroup can be configured in the codeplug.
Chapter 3: Modes Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation DMO DMO A DMO repeater is used to extend the DMO range by retransmitting received information from one radio to another. It retransmits group calls, private calls and data on a given frequency. The repeater sends presence signal periodically on a free channel to allow other radios to synchronize on a given frequency. Only the radios on the same talkgroup can communicate with each other through the repeater. NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
Chapter 3: Modes • The LED indicator turns orange. • On pressing the PTT button, Channel Busy or DMSCK is Invalid message appears. • You cannot make any call. Gateway Mode NOTICE: Repeater Mode does not apply to MTM5200 radio. The Gateway Mode allows your radio to work as a gateway and thus provide connectivity among radios operating in DMO and TMO Modes.
Chapter 3: Modes NOTICE: When the Gateway Mode is enabled, you cannot make any call. Standby Mode Your radio enters Standby mode if there is another Gateway on the same DMO frequency. Gateway icon flashes and no transmission is forwarded through the gateway.
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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. The GPS feature works best where there is nothing between your radio and a large amount of open sky. To maximize the ability of your radio to determine a location fix, avoid closed space, tall buildings, and foliage.
Chapter 4: GPS Location Service • 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. • Easting — refers to the eastward-measured distance expressed in meters. • Northing — refers to the northward-measured distance expressed in meters. NOTICE: Skipping each digit of easting and northing coordinates decreases the accuracy by the factor of 10.
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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 Setup Allows you to customize your radio. Group Setup Contains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features. Favorites Contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers. 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 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. NOTICE: For Private target selection, you can enter either Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI) or Group Short Subscriber Identity (GSSI) of the recipient. ISSI – a unique, individual ID assigned for each radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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 • Both — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received and read. Inbox It contains up to 100 new or old incoming messages. Table 17: Inbox Icons Icon Description Unread (New) Message Read (Old) Message Sender Information in Message View — name or number Time and Date Stamp in Message View — arrival time and date Delivery Status Received — delivery status for Store & Forward messages Messages sub-menu indicates the number of the messages.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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. • Delete All — Deletes all the messages in the Inbox/Outbox. Press Yes to confirm. • Reply (only for Inbox) — Invokes the edit screen with the old message as default text and the message originator as a recipient.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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. 5 Radio displays a list of the numbers (including the senders number). 6 To call, highlight to the required number and press the PTT button or the SEND key.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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. However, if the radio is in the Call-Out mode, you can only browse through the information regarding the currently ongoing Call-Out message.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • 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. • Edit Name — Opens edit screen with the template name. Press Ok to save the template. Predefined Templates Predefined message templates are programmed into your radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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 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. • Speed # — accept the default Speed Dial number or change it. Creating Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, select Contcs. 2 Select [New Contact]. 3 Highlight Name and press Change. Enter the name of your contact and press Ok.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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. NOTICE: If an entry contains only one number, deleting the number deletes the entry. 6 Press Yes.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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. Otherwise use the SEND key to initiate a duplex call.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Enter 8–digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) number. NOTICE: The PUK is an eight-digit master code provided by your service provider. 3 Enter the new PIN code twice. Changing PIN Codes Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Security → Change Code. 3 Radio prompts for the Old Code. Enter currently used 4-digit security code (default setting is 0000). 4 If the entered code matches the old code, radio prompts for the new code twice.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 3 Use up and down NAVIGATION keys to change the minutes and press Done. Setting Keylock on Startup Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Security → Keylock Setup → Start Locked. 3 Select On/Off. Air Encryption Air Encryption is a feature that enables encryption of entire communication between the radio and infrastructure, which results in increased security of calls, messages, and data.
Chapter 5: Main Menu K Validity K (Key) is a secret key the infrastructure uses to authenticate the radio in the system. It is part of the authentication that provides service confidentiality between your radio and the system. Verifying K Validity Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Security → K Validity. 3 Your radio displays: • K is Valid — the infrastructure can authenticate your radio. • K is Invalid — the infrastructure is unable to authenticate your radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Verifying TMSCK Validity When and where to use: To ensure that the TMSCKs 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 → TMSCK Validity. 3 The radio displays: • TMSCK is Valid – the radio can work encrypted in TMO. • TMSCK is Invalid – the radio cannot work encrypted in TMO. Please contact your service provider to restore SCKs to your radio.
Chapter 5: Main Menu This feature can be used as the One-Touch Button. Activating the Covert Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Security → Covert Mode. 3 Select one of the following: • On — all tones are set to off, and the backlight and the LED are disabled immediately. The group audio is routed to the earpiece. The radio displays Covert Mode On. • Off — all settings for tones, backlight and audio are restored. The radio displays Covert Mode Off.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Simplex — To set the new ring style to all simplex calls. NOTICE: Upon entry into this sub-menu, the display shows the current ring style used. 4 Scroll to the desired style and press Select. NOTICE: New ring style is played immediately for a few seconds. If necessary, adjust the volume level. Set Volume This menu item allows you to adjust Voice, Duplex, Simplex, Keypad, and Tones volume for the Speaker and the Earpiece.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Data Setup This menu item allows you to set up your radio to transmit and receive data from the external device. To connect your radio accessory connector to the external device, use the PMKN4104 cable. The external device must run an application complying with the TETRA standards. NOTICE: • Data services are available only in TMO Mode. • Data services are blocked in TXI Mode. Setting Data Function Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Data Setup.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Volume Adjustment Mode You can set the volume to Individual or Common. When it is set to Individual, the volume level for Voice, Duplex, Simplex, Earpiece, Speaker and Keypad can be set per user preferences. When set to Common, the audio has one setting for all items. Related Links Set Volume on page 89 Setting Volume Adjustment Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Audio → Volume Adj. Mode.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 3 Select one of the following: a On — Activates all the tones. b Off — Deactivates all the tones. Talk Permit You can set a different tone upon pressing the PTT button. Setting Talk Permit Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Tones → Talk Permit. 3 Select one of the following: • No Tone — No tone heard upon pressing the PTT button. • Short Tone — Short tone heard upon pressing the PTT button.
Chapter 5: Main Menu D-PTT Tones This menu item contains the settings for the Double PTT feature. The Double PTT feature allows you to send a tone pattern (single, double, or triple) when the radio is in idle or the Group Call mode by pressing the PTT button twice. After the D-PTT tone is played, the user can press and hold the PTT button once again to get the permission to talk. Otherwise, if the user presses the PTT button while the D-PTT tone is played, it is ignored.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Display → Large Idle Font. 3 Select On to enable, or Off to disable displaying large font on the home screen. NOTICE: Large Idle Font is not available in some languages. Setting Extended Status Icons Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Display → Extended Status Icons. 3 Select one of the following: • Disabled – the radio always displays icons in normal size. • Idle Only – the radio displays enlarged icons only on the home screen.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 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 This sub-menu controls the displayed time and date on the home screen.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting the Time 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 Time. 3 Enter current time using NAVIGATION keys or keypad. 4 Press Done. Setting the Date Format Prerequisites: If MENU → Setup → Time & Date → Display is set to Time & Date or Date Only. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Setting Automatic Updates for the Time and Date Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → System Update. 3 Select one of the following: • Off — All the infrastructure informations are ignored. The radio uses internal time and offset. • Time Only — Time displayed is calculated from the offset programmed by your service provider added or subtracted from the infrastructure time.
Chapter 5: Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Volume Cntrl. 3 Select one of the following: • Earpiece — By turning the ROTARY KNOB you control earpiece volume. • Speaker — By turning the ROTARY KNOB you control speaker volume. Accry (Accessory) Setup This menu item allows you to manually configure audio accessories that do not install automatically after plugging them in. Accessories intended for the control head and the transceiver differ and are configured separately.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Visor Mic Rear Accry — Contains a list of preconfigured visor microphones. • Handset Rear Accry — Contains a list of preconfigured handsets. • Fist Mic Rear Accry — Contains a list of preconfigured fist microphones. • Ext Spkr Rear Accry — Contains a list of preconfigured external speakers. All accessories from the above lists must be connected to the connector at the rear of the transceiver NOTICE: Lists of accessories are configured by your service provider.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: If you choose Scroll and the display shows: • Scroll Selected — To adjust volume level go to the main menu, select Setup → Set Volume. • Function Keys are set to Adjust Volume — You can use your programmable SIDE buttons to adjust volume. NOTICE: The ROTARY KNOB and the SIDE buttons are paired. When the ROTARY KNOB mode is set to Volume or Dual, the SIDE buttons support the One-Touch Button feature.
Chapter 5: Main Menu NOTICE: Only when Wrap Around is set to On and the Scroll Range is set to Scroll To Next, you are able to scroll through all the talkgroups and folders. Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Scroll Range. 3 Select one of the following: • Stay In Range — Scrolling through the talkgroups in the current folder only. • Scroll To Next — Scrolling through all the talkgroups and folders.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Last Selected – the radio powers up in the mode it was in when last powered down. 4 Select Home Group Startup. Select one of the following: • Last Selected – the radio enters the TMO/DMO talkgroup which was last selected before power down. • Home Group – the radio enters the Home Group (TMO or DMO) at power up, depending on the radio mode entered at power up. 5 Select HGr TMO->DMO/Rep.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Scan on page 102 Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan List When and where to use: If you want to edit talkgroups in the active scan list. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Group Setup → Scan → Active List. NOTICE: If Scanning is Off is displayed, go to Group Setup → Scan → Scanning → On to enable scanning. 3 Select View and highlight the required talkgroup. 4 Press MENU.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Favorites Favorites contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers that are organized in favorite folders. To quickly access favorite folders, from the home screen press the up NAVIGATION key. To scroll through items inside favorite folders, you can either use the NAVIGATION keys or the ROTARY KNOB.
Chapter 5: Main Menu To add a DMO talkgroup, ensure that the radio is in DMO. To add a TMO talkgroup, ensure that the radio is in TMO. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Optns key. 2 Select one of the following: • TG by Folder – contains talkgroups arranged by folders. • TG by abc – contains talkgroups arranged alphabetically. 3 Find and highlight a talkgroup that you want to add to Favorites. 4 Press the MENU key and select Add to Favorites.
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 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 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. Example: Creating a shortcut to the All Tones options.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Book On on page 99 Logging On Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select RUI → Log on. 3 Highlight: • User ID and press Select to enter User ID List. If you are a new user on this radio, select [New User ID] and enter your user ID. Otherwise select your user ID from the list. • Second line and press Edit, to enter user ID and press Ok. 4 Select User PIN, enter your credentials, and press Ok. 5 Logging screen is displayed.
Chapter 5: Main Menu Related Links Entering TMO / DMO Mode on page 37 Networks on page 109 Selecting Your Network Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Networks → Networks Sel → Home Only. 3 Your radio registers to the home network. If several home networks are defined, the radio registers to the first available network on the list. Using the Select Net Registration Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Networks → Networks Sel → Select Net.
Chapter 5: Main Menu • Migrate to... — Selects the required network form the list. To view the network ID press MENU key then press Select. • Auto — Your radio automatically attaches to the predefined network. Location See the GPS Location Service for more information. Related Links GPS Location Service on page 67 Viewing Your Position Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the MENU key. 2 Select Location → Position. 3 Scroll to view the results about the last time your location was calculated.
Chapter 5: Main Menu TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) is an enhancement of the Packet Data feature and allows for increased speed of data transfer. When TEDS is enabled, an appropriate icon is displayed in the status icon area. The icon is visible even if an infrastructure does not support TEDS – in such a situation the data is transferred by using the standard Packet Data. NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
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 b DMO — Only simplex calls are available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talk permit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen. 4 To end the call, press the END key. NOTICE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace it firmly on it's clip or holder when done.
Chapter 6: Features When and where to use: To send a predefined RMS status using numeric keys. Procedure: 1 Press and hold a required key. If you press the key for too short, the radio initiates a Private/ Phone/PABX call. One-Touch Dial This feature allows you to call by pressing and holding one of the keys (1-9). NOTICE: If the One-Touch Button feature is enabled, One-Touch Dial is disabled. If no feature is assigned to a button, your radio displays an Unassigned Button message.
Chapter 6: Features 2 If Phone or PABX are not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it. 3 Press SEND key. Phone/PABX Speed Dial This feature allows you to dial Phone/PABX by a shortened number of up to three digits instead of the full number. The Phone/PABX Speed # number is assigned when the dialed number is added in the contact list. NOTICE: This feature is available only in TMO Mode.
Chapter 6: Features Related Links Controls and Indicators on page 24 Interactions between Control Heads Your service provider can connect to one transceiver either two the same control heads (two Remote Ethernet Control Heads, or two Telephone Style Control Heads), or two different control heads (one Remote Ethernet Control Head and one Telephone Style Control Head). You can use both control heads interchangeably for the same activity (for example, writing a message).
Chapter 6: Features Only one microphone/PTT can be opened at a time. The microphone that is pressed as first is allowed to initiate the transmission. Keys Interactions If any key except EMERGENCY button and ON/OFF/END/HOME key are pressed on any control head, Key Press Token icon is displayed and all keys on the other control head are blocked. This behavior is called token and means the right to use a key or button for a period of time.
Chapter 6: Features Related Links WAP Box on page 78 WAP Push on page 126 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 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. 6 Enter the bookmark title and URL, and select its location. 7 Press Save.
Chapter 6: Features 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... . 4 Select Go to enter the Saved Pages folder. 5 Select a saved page and press Ok. The display shows the saved page.
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: Your service provider sets the priority of the message. • Push Message - High — animation and the icon (blinking) are displayed with the New WAP Message tone. - Medium — animation and the icon are displayed with the New WAP Message tone. - Low — icon is displayed with the New WAP Message tone. - Delete — available only if you are is in WAP Box, the text WAP Message deleted remotely is displayed, otherwise there is no indication.
Chapter 6: Features Related Links CO Box on page 78 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. You are not able to respond to the Call-Out alert and any key press takes you to the information phase.
Chapter 6: Features • RMS/FMS messages Shadow Groups in TMO Each Shadow Group may contain up to four target addresses. Each talkgroup may be configured to send status messages, GPS LIP reports, or RMS/FMS messages to a specific Shadow Group. Shadow Groups in DMO In DMO, the Shadow Group contains one target address. Each talkgroup may be configured to send status messages or GPS LIP reports to a specific Shadow Group. Each radio can store up to 255 Shadow Groups (both in TMO and DMO).
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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 Repeating call Blinking green In service Solid red Out of service Blinking red Connecting to the network Entering DMO Solid orange Transmit inhibit in service Channel busy in DMO Blinking orange Incoming call No indication Radio in Covert Mode Radio powered down Send Feedback 133
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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 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. Invalid ID The entered number is not valid.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Message Message Description 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. Single TalkGroup Only There is only one programmed entry in the scrolling list. Overheating, Please Turn Radio Off Your radio turns off.
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