User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Copyrights
- General Information
- Getting Started
- Product Technical Information
- Controls and Indicators
- Display
- Status Icons
- Powering On the Radio
- Unlocking Your Radio
- Locking/Unlocking the Keys/Buttons
- External SIM Card Priority
- Entering TMO / DMO Mode
- Transmit Inhibit Mode
- Selecting Talkgroups
- Talkgroup Icon Selection
- Using Timed Talkgroup Change
- Activating Talkgroup Scanning
- Broadcast Call
- Ambience Listening (AL) Call
- One-Touch Button Feature
- Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable
- Terminal Permanent Disable
- During the Call
- Writing Text
- Home Display Text Message
- Modes
- Using Networks
- Trunked Mode Operation
- Entering TMO Mode
- Selecting Talkgroups
- Making Group Calls in TMO
- Receiving Group Calls in Idle
- Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls
- Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
- DGNA Reception
- DGNA Auto Select Group
- DGNA Auto Reselect Group
- Viewing DGNA Talkgroups
- Broadcast Calls Initiated by Users
- Initializing Broadcast Calls
- Phone and PABX Calls
- Private Call
- Making Private Calls
- Assistance Call
- Call Modification
- Local Site Trunking
- Direct Mode Operation
- Entering DMO Mode
- Selecting Talkgroups
- Making Group Calls in DMO
- Receiving Group Calls in Idle
- Private Call
- Making Private Calls
- Private Call With Presence Check
- DMO Private Priority Call
- Talkgroup for Individual Calls
- Communication through Repeaters
- Communication through Gateways
- Selecting DMO Group Call Options
- Transmit Inhibit Mode
- Emergency Operations
- Emergency Group Call
- Making Emergency Group Calls
- Receiving Emergency Group Calls
- Non-Tactical Emergency
- Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN)
- Emergency Alarm
- Emergency SDS Status
- Emergency Hot Microphone
- Alternating Hot Microphone
- Silent Emergency Mode
- Invisible Emergency
- Emergency Mode by Dialing
- Disaster Alert
- Initializing Disaster Alert Calls
- Exiting Emergency Operations
- Repeater Mode
- Gateway Mode
- GPS Location Service
- Main Menu
- Scrolling through the Menu
- Menu Icons
- Messages
- Contacts
- Browser
- Security
- Setup
- Group Setup
- Favorites
- My Info
- Recent Calls
- Shortcuts
- RUI
- Networks
- Location
- Packet Data
- Features
- Private Call
- Radio Messaging System (RMS)
- One-Touch Dial
- Talkgroup Dialing by Index
- Phone and PABX Calls
- Phone/PABX Speed Dial
- DTMF Overdial
- Short Number Dial
- Dual Control Head
- RUA/RUI
- WAP
- Call-Out
- Shadow Groups (Address Bundle)
- Appendix A: Tones
- Appendix B: LED Indications
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
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.
NOTICE: Your service provider can adjust the time that the keypad is blocked on the other
control head. At any time EMERGENCY button and ON/OFF/END/HOME key can be pressed on both
control heads.
RUA/RUI
Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication service. Only the
successful logon on any temporary radio, provides the full access and your permanent radio
functionality, so you can be still reached with your permanent number. A logon failure results in limited
service.
You can differentiate the RUA/RUI state by the interface color:
• Blue — you are logged on
• Gray — you are logged off
Radio States
• Full Service — user logon was successful. Your radio has full functionality.
• Limited Service — user not logged on. Specified by the service provider.
• Pseudo Log On — occurs only in the Local Site Trunking (LST). You radio has full functionality
available (depending on the service provider settings) except some services like forwarding calls.
The RUI Pseudo Log On icon is displayed.
Book On
Your service provider assigns particular radio to one person for a predefined period of time. You are
only going to see the screen with your login and the full service is granted.
Force Off
Your service provider can log you off. Radio displays Force Off.
NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
Related Links
RUI on page 108
Book On on page 99
WAP
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a standard for application layer network communications in a
wireless communication environment such as TETRA network. The protocol is used to access the
mobile web from a radio through a WAP browser.
NOTICE: This is a selling feature.
Chapter 6: Features
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