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68015000180-MG Contents Contents List of Figures............................................................................................................12 List of Tables............................................................................................................. 13 Declaration of Conformity........................................................................................ 14 Safety Information..........................................................................................
68015000180-MG Contents 2.12 Selecting Talkgroups........................................................................................................... 39 2.12.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection......................................................................................40 2.13 Using Timed Talkgroup Change.......................................................................................... 41 2.14 One-Touch Buttons.................................................................................
68015000180-MG Contents 3.5.1 Emergency Alarm.................................................................................................... 56 3.5.2 Emergency Group Call.............................................................................................56 3.5.2.1 Making Emergency Group Calls................................................................ 56 3.5.2.2 Receiving Emergency Group Calls............................................................ 57 3.5.3 Non-Tactical Emergency.....
68015000180-MG Contents 4.3.2.3 Using Submenus in Inbox and Outbox.......................................................70 4.3.2.4 Embedded Number.................................................................................... 72 4.3.2.5 Storing Numbers from Messages...............................................................72 4.3.2.6 Calling Numbers from Messages............................................................... 72 4.3.2.7 Making Group Calls on the Talkgroup of the Message Sender....
8015000180-MG Contents 4.6 Security..................................................................................................................................84 4.6.1 PIN Protect...............................................................................................................84 4.6.1.1 Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code........................................................85 4.6.1.2 Changing PIN Codes.................................................................................
68015000180-MG Contents 4.7.6.4 Clear to Send............................................................................................. 94 4.7.6.5 Periodic Alert..............................................................................................95 4.7.6.6 D-PTT Tones..............................................................................................95 4.7.7 Display.....................................................................................................................
68015000180-MG Contents 4.8.1.1 Standard Home Group............................................................................. 105 4.8.2 Scan.......................................................................................................................105 4.8.2.1 Activating Talkgroup Scanning.................................................................106 4.8.2.2 Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan List...............................................106 4.8.2.3 Setting Scan Lists............
68015000180-MG Contents 4.15.2.3 Using Any Network Registration............................................................ 115 4.15.3 Talkgroup Network Select....................................................................................116 4.15.3.1 Selecting Your Talkgroup Network.........................................................116 4.15.3.2 Using Select TG Net Registration.......................................................... 116 4.15.3.3 Using Prefer TG Net Registration.................
68015000180-MG Contents 5.8 Horn and Lights Alarm......................................................................................................... 127 5.9 Individual Call...................................................................................................................... 127 5.9.1 Private Call.............................................................................................................128 5.9.1.1 Making Private Calls...................................................
68015000180-MG Contents 5.20.10 Advanced........................................................................................................... 139 5.20.11 Bookmarks Pane................................................................................................140 5.20.11.1 Working with the Options Pane for Selected Bookmarks.....................140 5.20.11.2 Working with the Saved Pages Folder................................................. 140 5.20.12 History Pane...............................
68015000180-MG List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Default Home Screen with Icons............................................................................................. 33 Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation........................................................................................................ 45 Figure 3: Direct Mode Operation............................................................................................................ 50 Figure 4: Communication through Repeaters...
68015000180-MG List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations......................................................................................................................18 Table 2: Product Technical Information..................................................................................................19 Table 3: Controls and Indicators – New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH).........................................................................
68015000180-MG Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below. Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM5500 conforms to FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.
68015000180-MG Safety Information Safety Information RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations.
68015000180-MG Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada) Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS's per the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
68015000180-MG Copyrights Copyrights The Motorola Solutions products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs.
68015000180-MG Chapter 1: General Information Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set. DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
68015000180-MG Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter contains basic information on how to use the radio. 2.1 Product Technical Information Table 2: Product Technical Information Description Value Maximum RF Power 10 W Maximum Speaker Load 10 W at 4 Ω Antenna Impedance 50 Ω Ambient Temperature Range -30 °C to +60 °C Operating Time Continuous/Intermittent Enhanced Data Transfer Support of TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS).
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68015000180-MG 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 on your radio. • Rotate to set the volume. • Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description 11 Send key 12 13 14 • Press to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages. • Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls. FUNCTION key 1 By default: • Short press – activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature. • Long press – adjusts the backlight. FUNCTION key 2 By default: • Short press – turns the speaker on/off. • Long press – activates/deactivates the screen saver.
68015000180-MG 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.
68015000180-MG 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description 13 Upper Push-To-Talk (PTT) button By default, this PTT button is disabled. However, your service provider can assign one of the following functions to it: • 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description • Press and hold to turn on your radio. • 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Numeric Icon Description Enter numbers. Table 6: Text Entry Screen Icons Primary Icon Secondary Icons Description TAP – no capitals TAP – capitalise first letter only TAP – all capitals iTAP – no capitals iTap – capitalise first letter only iTap – all capitals 2.5.2 Selecting Text Entry Modes Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen. Procedure: 1 Press Menu → Entry Mode.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started • iTAP – Allows the radio to predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key. NOTICE: You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the radio. 2.5.4 Keys Usage List of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP). Table 7: Keys Usage Key Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) 0 to 9 keys Numeric Mode: • Press to enter digit at insertion point. • Press and hold any numeric key to enter TAP alphanumeric mode.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 8: 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started 5 Press 3 key. The alternative row opens and shows D E F 3. 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 Enter the word. Scroll the alternate line for a word option. Each option is successively highlighted and partially locked. 4 Enter the second part of the word. The first part remains unchanged (locked). The newly entered letters are highlighted and then locked while you scroll to the next word option. 5 Press the * key. The word is placed in the text area with a space and automatically added to the dictionary. 2.5.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.7 Locking or Unlocking the Keys or Buttons Procedure: 1 Press Menu key and * key. NOTICE: The Emergency button is not locked. Entering Emergency Mode unlocks all keys. 2.8 Display This section presents the default home screen elements of the radio.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.8.1 Display Orientation The display on the Telephone Style Control Head can rotate, which increases its readability and facilitates operation. When a single TSCH or a combination of TSCH and RECH (Remote Ethernet Control Head) is used, the following display orientation is possible: • When the TSCH is off-hook, its display orientation is portrait.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started • Secondary Talkgroup Alias • Talkgroup Alias • Time and Date Order and visibility of these items are also subject of the Configurable Idle Screen settings. 2.9 Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features. Table 11: Status Icons Icon Description Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) In Service No Service Signal Strength – The more bars, the stronger the signal.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description DMO Gateway Communication Mode – Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon has the following status: • Solid – when the radio is synchronized with the gateway. • Blinking – when the radio is not synchronized or during attachment. • No icon – during radio-to-radio and repeater communication. DMO Repeater Communication Mode – Indicates that the Repeater or GW + Rep option in DMO Mode is selected.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description • Blinking – the radio is in emergency receiving state. Disaster Alert Call – Indicates that the radio is in Disaster Alert Call. List Scrolling – Indicates that the Rotary Knob is in list scrolling mode. New Message Has Arrived – Indicates that a new message has arrived. New Message in Inbox – Indicates that you have unread messages in your Inbox. Unread (New) WAP Message – Indicates that new page was loaded to the browser.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description WAP Message Expiration – Displayed next to the expiry date in the message list view. WAP Message Title Icon – Displayed next to the title along with the text in the message list view. Keys Locked – Indicates that keys are locked. 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description Duplex Ring Muted – Indicates that duplex ring volume is set to 0 and simplex ring volume is set to more than 0. Applicable to Control Head 1. 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started • Press Rotary Knob and rotate it until the required talkgroup name is displayed. Press Select to confirm. NOTICE: If the Rotary Knob mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enter the scrolling mode. 2.12.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection Talkgroup icons are used to indicate that a talkgroup has a special function, show the status of network selection, and/or show the talkgroup properties.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Talkgroups in Common Folders Multiple networks are available. Talkgroups in Favorite Folders Multiple networks are available. In DMO Mode Display when TMO ISI talkgroup selected is not assigned to home network. Multiple networks are available. In TMO Mode Display when the TMO normal talkgroup selected is not assigned to the current network. Single network is available. DMO Talkgroup Icons Display when a DMO talkgroup is selected.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.14 One-Touch Buttons The One-Touch Button (OTB) feature allows you to activate a feature by a long key press of the programmable button. Your service provider can also assign one-touch functions to the keypad keys. IMPORTANT: Do not press any key until the radio is powered up. NOTICE: The One-Touch Button and One-Touch Dial are mutually exclusive features.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Select Talkgroup Network Shortcut Displays the Select Talkgroup Network menu. Send Double Push PTT Tone (D-PTT) Sends the D-PTT tone to the currently used talkgroup. Send Predefined Template (PDT) Sends a predefined message to a dedicated address. Send Status Message Sends a dedicated status message to a dedicated address. Send User-Defined Template (UDT) Sends a user-defined message to a dedicated address.
68015000180-MG Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Turn Repeater Mode On or Off Turns Repeater Mode on or off. Unassigned The radio displays Unassigned Button when no feature is assigned to this button. Universal Time Display Displays universal time on the home screen.
68015000180-MG Modes Chapter 3 Modes This chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in. 3.1 Trunked Mode Operation Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) requires the switching and management infrastructure. This operation mode enables various voice and data communication types, such as group calls and short data service messages, as well as access to the infrastructure-related features such as packet data. Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation 3.1.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 2 Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen. NOTICE: To cancel making a group call, do one the following actions before the talk permit is granted (depending on your service provider’s settings): • Release the PTT button. • Press the END key (default). When the call is canceled, your radio displays Call Cancelled message (if configured by your service provider). 3.1.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes • Enter the “No Group” state – your radio does not attach to any talkgroup automatically. • Attach to the last selected TMO talkgroup. If the last selected TMO talkgroup is not available (it was deleted), your radio enters the “No Group” state. • Attach to a default talkgroup configured by your service provider. If the default talkgroup is not available (it was deleted), your radio enters the “No Group” state.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.1.6.2 Initializing Broadcast Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Services → Broadcast. Your radio displays the predefined alias and the Broadcast Call icon. 3 To start the call press the PTT button. 3.1.7 Phone and PABX Calls Phone Calls allow you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number. Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Calls allow you to call local (office) extension numbers.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes All modifications are made by your service provider and the radio only follows them. You have no influence on ongoing call modifications. When call priority is changed to emergency: • 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes • Display icons and soft keys turn blue. NOTICE: Your service provider can turn on/off all the visual and audio indications, when you exit Local Site Trunking Mode. 3.3 Direct Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation (DMO) is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly without the need of a network. Figure 3: Direct Mode Operation 3.3.1 Entering DMO Mode Procedure: To enter the DMO Mode: • From the home screen, press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.3.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signaled by a Receiving Group Call tone. 2 To respond, press and hold the PTT button. 3.3.4 Selecting DMO Communications 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 Options. 2 Press Config.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.3.6 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. 3.3.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.3.8.1 Enabling Network Monitor Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Options. 2 Select Network Monitor. 3.3.9 Communication through Repeaters Radios that are out of range and cannot communicate directly with each other in Direct Mode Operation (DMO) can do it through the repeater. The repeater is a radio that repeats all communication on a chosen channel, and as a result increases radios DMO range.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.3.10 Communication through Gateways Gateway provides connectivity between radios operating in Direct Mode Operation (DMO) and the TETRA network, so that the DMO radios can communicate with the Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) radios. Figure 5: Communication through Gateways TMO TMO DMO When the radio connects to a gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway available message, and shows an appropriate icon.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode The Transmit Inhibit (TXI) Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. Activate this 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes When starting Emergency Operations, any ongoing voice call is aborted or cleared down, and any packet data transfer in progress is aborted. However, the session is kept open. During Emergency Operations, the radio rejects phone, PABX, and private calls, and does not monitor the talkgroups in the selected scan list. To terminate Emergency Operations, press the Upper soft key. 3.5.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes NOTICE: It is possible to cancel making an emergency group call in TMO. To do this, perform one of the following actions before the talk permit is granted (depending on your service provider settings): • Release the PTT button. • Press the End key (default). When the call is canceled, your radio displays Call Cancelled message (if configured by your service provider). 3.5.2.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.5.6 Emergency Hot Microphone The Hot Microphone allows you to talk without pressing the PTT button during Emergency Operation. The transmission continues for a provisioned amount of time. Pressing the PTT button before the Hot Microphone time expires ends the Hot Microphone operation. Then normal PTT operation in Emergency group call takes over whereby the transmission is ongoing for the time the PTT button is held.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes NOTICE: If the radio is in a private or group call, the radio waits until the call ends and then enters the Silent Emergency Mode. The radio keeps re-sending the alarm until successful sending is confirmed. After the alarm is successfully delivered, the radio stays in Silent Emergency Mode and waits for the Ambience Listening. Your radio exits the Silent Emergency Mode, under the following conditions: • Press Menu and then # key within 3 seconds.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes Radio Mode Initiate Emergency Emergency Alert Received (Yes/No) TMO, in coverage, idle Standard TMO Emergency Yes TMO, in coverage, in call Standard TMO Emergency No Network Monitor, MS-MS Emergency Alert No Network Monitor, Repeater Standard DMO Emergency No Gateway operation, in coverage Standard TMO Emergency No Repeater operation Standard DMO Emergency No 3.5.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3 To start the call press PTT. Your radio displays Disaster Alert In Use. 3.5.13 Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking is a selling feature. The Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking feature allows the radio to send emergency requests to a different destination while in local site trunking mode.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes Figure 6: 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. In the diagram above the radio in the middle is a repeater. The repeater sends presence signal periodically on a free channel to allow other radios to synchronize on a given frequency.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.7 Gateway Mode NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature. NOTICE: Gateway 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. Figure 7: Gateway Mode Operation TMO TMO DMO A DMO/TMO gateway is used to provide gateway connectivity between radio operation in the DMO and the TETRA TMO network.
68015000180-MG Chapter 3: Modes 3.7.1 Entering Gateway Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Options. 2 Select Gateway Mode. NOTICE: When the Gateway Mode is enabled, you cannot make any call. 3.7.2 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.
68015000180-MG Main Menu Chapter 4 Main Menu This chapter contains information on items in the main menu. You can enter the menu items during a call. If not programmed otherwise by your service provider the radio exits the menu, when a new call starts. IMPORTANT: Some menu items are model-specific and may not be activated or available on your radio. 4.1 Scrolling through the Menu Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Scroll to the required item by pressing Navigation keys.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.1.1 Sending Messages to Private or Phone Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages → New Message. 3 Enter your message and press Send. 4 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), Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity (ITSI), or Group Short Subscriber Identity (GSSI) of the recipient.
015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu NOTICE: Your service provider can enable sending a Store and Forward message to a talkgroup. 6 Perform one of the following options: • Select Send. • Press the Send key. • Press the PTT button. 4.3.1.4 Delivery Report You can configure the radio to request an acknowledgment (Delivery Report), upon sending a message to an individual recipient. You can define the type of Delivery Report your radio requests, or turn this feature on and off.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4 Press the Menu key. 5 Select the required message and press the OK button. 6 Select Delivery Status. 4.3.1.4.2 Configuring Delivery Reports Prerequisites: Ensure that your service provider enables the delivery report configuration. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages → New Message. 3 Press Menu key and select Delivery Report.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu Icon Description Time and Date Stamp in Message View – arrival time and date Delivery Status Received – delivery status for Store and Forward messages 4.3.2.1 Receiving New Messages When you receive a new message, your radio displays the New Message icon, an animation, and plays a tone to indicate the new message. Procedure: Select one of the following options: If… Then… If you want to read the whole message, select Read.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… If you want to delete the message, perform the following actions: a Select Delete. b To confirm, select Yes. If you want to delete all the messages in the inbox or outbox, perform the following actions: a Select Delete All. b To confirm, select Yes. If you want to invoke the edit screen with the original message as default text, and the message originator as a recipient, perform the following actions: a Select Reply and edit the text.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… • Expired and unread • Failed due to an unknown error, If you want to protect the message and avoid deleting or overwriting it, select Protect. If you want to remove the protection of the message, select Unprotect. NOTICE: Message protection is enabled in the inbox and Call Out inbox. You can only delete unprotected messages. 4.3.2.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Highlight the required message and select Read. 4 Press the PTT button. The radio displays a list of numbers, including the number of the sender. 5 To call, select the required number and do one of the following: • Press the PTT button. • Press the Send key. 6 Press Ctype to select one of the following type of calls: • Private • Phone • PABX 7 Do one of the following to initiate the call: • Press the PTT button. • Press the Send key. 4.3.2.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu Icon Description Delivery Failed Successful Outgoing Message Failed Outgoing Message Protected Message Delivery in Progress Protected Message Delivery Accomplished Protected Message Delivery Failed Successful Outgoing Protected Message Failed Outgoing Protected Message 4.3.4 Call-Out (CO) Box CO Box contains incoming and outgoing Call-Out messages. Clicking Select on a Call-Out message headline displays more detailed information on the item.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.5 Radio Messaging System (RMS) Box RMS Box stores all incoming and outgoing Radio Messaging System (RMS) messages, both Status messages and Free Text messages. 4.3.6 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Box Each WAP Push message can be loaded immediately or stored as a message in WAP Box. To access the WAP Box, press Menu → Messages → WAP Box. All the WAP Push messages are passed to the browser. 4.3.7 Templates A template box stores user-defined message templates.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… If you want to view the template, select View. If you want to delete the template, select Delete. If you want to edit the template, perform the following actions: a Select Edit Text. b Edit the text. c Depending on the requirement, press the Menu key and do one of the following: If you want to edit the name of the template, • To save the edited template, select Save Changes. • To save the edited template as a new template, select Store.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.9 Status Messages The radio allows you to send two types of status messages: statuses and targeted statuses. Your service provider determines which type is enabled on the radio. Statuses can be sent either to a selected talkgroup or to a private number programmed by your service provider. Targeted statuses can be sent to any talkgroup defined for the radio or to any private number that is from the contact list or entered manually. 4.3.9.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.9.3 Targeted Status Messages The Targeted Status Messages feature enables sending status messages to addresses that can be selected by the user. By default, targeted status messages can be sent to private or talkgroup addresses. Your service provider can restrict valid addresses to numbers stored in Contacts. NOTICE: This feature is not supported on Dimetra networks. 4.3.9.3.1 Sending Targeted Status Messages Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… b Go to step 2. NOTICE: The navigation through the radio menu is only available if your service provider enabled the Send RMS/FMS menu item. However, your service provider can configure a One Touch Button to display the Send RMS/FMS menu even if the navigation is not possible.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Highlight your alias and press Select. 4.3.11.3 Viewing Additional Address Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages → Additional Address → Select Address. 3 Scroll to select the alias of the Additional Address you wish view. 4 Press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.11.6 Deleting Additional Address Prerequisites: Deleting Additional Address is allowed only for User-Defined positions. Pre-Defined positions can only be Selected and Viewed. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages → Additional Address → Select Address. 3 Scroll to select the alias of the Additional Address you wish delete. 4 Press the Menu key. 5 Select Delete and confirm deletion by the OK key. 4.3.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu Contact Icon Description Home Work PABX Other Pickers Indicate more than one number in a contact. # (number) Each contact entry must contain a number. Speed # Shows the default Speed Dial number. You can accept or change it. Simplex (Private only) Shows the hook method for simplex calls. Duplex (Private only) Shows the hook method for duplex calls. 4.4.1 Creating Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts. 2 Select [New Contact].
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.4.2 Editing Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts. 2 Select the contact you want to edit. 3 Press the Menu key. 4 Press Edit. 5 Select one of the following entries and press Change to edit it: • Name • Type • # (number) • Speed # • Simplex • Duplex NOTICE: Simplex and Duplex options are only available if the contact Type is Private and the respective Private Call Hook Customization is enabled. 6 Press Done. 4.4.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.4.5 Checking Capacity When and where to use: To see how many numbers are stored in the radio. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts. 2 Press the Menu key. 3 Select Capacity. 4 Select one of the following options: • Private • Phone/PABX • Contact 4.4.6 Dialing through the Contact List Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.6.1.1 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. By default it is 0000 (four zeros). NOTICE: To increase security, set your own PIN code. Postrequisites: Each time you turn on the terminal, PIN code is required. 4.6.1.2 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Security → Keylock Setup → Delay. 3 Use Up and Down Navigation keys to change the minutes and press Done. 4.6.2.3 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. 4.6.3 Air Encryption NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu IMPORTANT: The key deletion takes up to 30 seconds. Encryption and/or Authentication keys are deleted. The radio enters Temporary Disable state and the service provider must manually restore it. 4.6.4 K Validity Key (K) 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. 4.6.4.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • TMSCK is Invalid – the radio cannot work encrypted in TMO. Please contact your service provider to restore SCKs to your radio. 4.6.5.2 DMO SCK Your service provider can enable SCKs in DMO. The SCKs used in DMO are called DMSCKs. 4.6.5.2.1 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu When the Covert Mode is turned on: • All tones are set to Off (corresponding to All Tones menu entry). • The private speaker is set to Off. • The dimmer state is set to covert (this state is not selectable using the Backlight key.) • The wallpaper is disabled. • The screen saver is disabled. • The Covert Mode color palette is activated. The radio powers up in the mode set before turning off.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Pseudo Off Mode • Ambience Listening Mode • Transmit Inhibit Mode (TXI) • Emergency Mode • Silent Emergency Mode • Covert Mode Send firmware version and TEI The radio sends back an SDS message with its firmware version and TEI. NOTICE: If the sending Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI) is not on the Allowed ISSIs list, the receiving radio ignores the task. 4.6.7.2 SDS Remote Control NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Ring Style. 3 Select one of the following options: • Duplex – to set the new ring style to all duplex calls. • Simplex – to set the new ring style to all simplex calls. • DMO Simplex – to set the new ring style to all Direct Mode Operation (DMO) 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Language. 3 Select desired language. 4.7.4 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. 4.7.4.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.5.1.1 Setting Audio Profiles When and where to use: To adjust the audio parameters of the radio in its current operating environment. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Audio → Audio Profile. 3 Select a required profile. 4.7.5.2 Volume Adjustment Mode You can set the volume to Individual or Common.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • On – Activates keypad tone. • Off – Deactivate keypad tone. 4.7.6.2 All Tones You can activate/deactivate all tones. 4.7.6.2.1 Setting All Tones Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Tones → All Tones. 3 Select one of the following options: • On – Activates all the tones. • Off – Deactivates all the tones. 4.7.6.3 Talk Permit You can set a different tone upon pressing the PTT button. 4.7.6.3.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Tone Off – Deactivates clear to send tone. 4.7.6.5 Periodic Alert You can activate/deactivate periodic tone indication for the missed calls and the unread messages. For each notification, your radio generates an unread message tone with the amber LED color indication. 4.7.6.5.1 Setting Periodic Alert Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Tones → Periodic Alert.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.7.1 Setting Font Level When and where to use: To increase or decrease text size so you can adjust the interface readability to existing conditions. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Display → Font Level. 3 Select one of the following options: • 1 – default size of the text. • 2 – large size of the text. Keep in mind that less text can be displayed. In some languages, the number of available font levels can be decreased. 4.7.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Text – To set the text on the screen saver when this feature is activated. 4.7.7.5 Setting Backlight Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Display → Backlight. 3 Select one of the following options: • Auto – backlight is triggered by turning on the radio, by pressing any key on the device or on the accessory that is connected to it.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Time Only – Your radio displays time only. Format Date sub-menu is disabled. • Date Only – Your radio displays date only. Format Time sub-menu is disabled. • Off – Your radio does not display time nor date. Format menu is disabled. 4.7.8.2 Setting the Time Format Prerequisites: If Menu → Setup → Time & Date → Display is set to Time & Date or Time Only. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Format → Format Time.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.8.5 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 Enter current time using Navigation keys. 5 Press Done. 4.7.8.6 Setting Time Offset Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Time Offset.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu The Accry Setup menu contains the supported accessories, represented by their Model Number as defined by the related Audio Device Descriptor (ADD). ADD is a set of parameters in the radio that defines the audio settings, such as gains and filters settings, for each accessory. IMPORTANT: Do not connect RSMs to both connectors at the same time. To ensure correct connection, do not press any RSM buttons when connecting the RSM to the radio. 4.7.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Earpiece – By turning the Rotary Knob you control earpiece volume. • Speaker – By turning the Rotary Knob you control speaker volume. 4.7.12 Accessory (Accry) 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: 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. 4.7.14.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: 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. 4.7.14.5 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 options: • Stay In Range – Scrolling through the talkgroups in the current folder only.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.1 Setting Operations Parameters When and where to use: If you want to define the radio mode and the talkgroup at the radio startup, and when changing modes TMO → DMO and TMO → Repeater. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Group Setup → Operations Parameters. 3 Select Startup. Select one of the following options: • TMO – the radio powers up in TMO mode. • DMO – the radio powers up in DMO mode.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.2.1 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. 4.8.2.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.2.4 Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Group Setup → Scan → Scan Lists. 3 Highlight the required scan list and press Menu → Edit. 4 Highlight the required talkgroup and press Menu → Delete. 4.8.3 My Groups My Groups is equivalent to Favorites. Both menu items contain shortcuts to favorite talkgroups and contact numbers, as well as allow to perform the same operations.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.9.2.2 Setting Call Forwarding When and where to use: To enable or disable Call Forwarding for your radio. If radio is not in TMO mode, selecting call forwarding will results in an Invalid Keypress tone and Service Restricted message. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Individual Setup → Trunked Mode → Call Forwarding. 3 Select one of the following options: • Config Sending – Enable or disable call forwarding.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Highlight a contact that you want to add to Favorites and using the Left or Right Navigation key select the required number. 4 Press the Menu key and select Add to Favorites. 5 Select a folder you want to add the contact number to and press Select. 4.10.3 Making Private Calls to Favorite Contacts Procedure: 1 To select a contact number you want to call, from the home screen do one of the following: • Press the Up Navigation key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.10.5 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 options: • 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select My Info. 3 Select one of the following options: • My Private Num – displays your radio private number. • My Phone Num – displays your radio phone number. NOTICE: To modify the displayed phone number, select Edit. Type the number and press OK. • Radio Info – displays radio information: manufacturer, product type, ISSI, TEI, Serial Number, and OPTA. NOTICE: OPTA information is optional. 4.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.12.2 Calling from Recent Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Recent Calls. 3 Select one of the following options: • Dialed (from the home screen press Send key to access Dialed Calls list) • Received • Missed NOTICE: From the home screen press Down Navigation key, to access Recent Calls menu item. 4 Highlight the required call and press PTT button for private calls or press Send key for phone call.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Select one of the following options: • Dialed • Received • Missed 4 Press Menu on the required call. 5 Select Delete. NOTICE: To erase all the calls, select Delete All. 4.13 Shortcuts This sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items. 4.13.1 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Delete – Erases highlighted shortcut. Select Yes to confirm. • Delete All – Erases all the shortcuts. Select Yes to confirm. 4.14 Radio User Identity (RUI) This menu item allows you to log in/out to the radio. 4.14.1 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • TXI Mode – Select Activate to stop sending any radio transmission. NOTICE: If the radio is in TXI Mode, it is not possible to switch from Direct Mode to Trunked Mode or Repeater Mode, or Gateway Mode. • TG Net Sel – Selects one or multiple networks determined by the selected talkgroup. 4.15.2 Network Select This sub-menu item allows you to select a network to register your radio.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.15.3 Talkgroup Network Select This sub-menu item allows you to select one or multiple networks to register your radio accordingly to the selected talkgroup. TG Net Sel is available when the selected talkgroup is a Any Net talkgroup or a InterSystem Interface (ISI) talkgroup, otherwise your radio display Service Restricted message. 4.15.3.1 Selecting Your Talkgroup Network Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Networks → TG Net Sel → Any TG Net. Your radio selects and registers to the network automatically from the predefined list. 4.16 Location NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature. This sub-menu allows you to enable the GNSS, change GNSS accuracy, and view your position and testpage. See Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service on page 124. 4.16.1 Enabling GNSS Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu • Version – displays detailed information on software version: SW (software version), HW (hardware version), ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit), RC (release code). 4.16.4 Backlog This sub-menu allows you to enable/disable, view, and delete backlog reports. NOTICE: The location report backlog is only available when Local Information Protocol (LIP) is enabled. 4.16.4.1 Enabling or Disabling Backlog Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
68015000180-MG Chapter 4: Main Menu If set up by your service provider it is possible to accelerate the transmission by using the Multi-Slot Packet Data (MSPD) Service. 4.17.1 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Chapter 5 Features 5.1 Ambience Listening (AL) Call Ambience Listening Call allows a dispatcher to make a special call that allows listening to the conversations and background noises within the range of the microphone of a particular radio. The call is set up without any indication to the affected radio, and any lower priority ongoing voice call or packet data transfer may be preempted.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Figure 8: Call-Out Message Call-Out 137 Severity-2 SC TG1 Accept Reject NOTICE: Message protection functionality is enabled in the Inbox and Call Out Inbox. Users can only delete unprotected messages. 5.3.1 Types of Call-Out Alerts There are five 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Test Call-Out a special Call-Out alert that is sent by the dispatcher to test this feature. On receiving the Test CallOut, the radio plays a tone and displays Test Call-Out. To respond and clear the alert, press the Test OK Soft key. 5.3.2 Call-Out Modes Interaction Call-Out feature operation is different in other modes: • TXI Mode – you can read the message but you cannot respond to it.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features In Dual Control Head mode, when you press Menu → Setup you can choose between two control heads: CH1 and CH2. Almost all menu items inside them are common for both control heads, except for: Set Volume, Accry Setup, and Font Level (provided that control heads are different). These menu items are configured separately for each control head. NOTICE: If this feature is enabled by your service provider, appropriate icons appear on the display.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 5.5.3 Audio Accessories Depending on a call type, voice can be routed to control heads and audio accessories connected to them in different ways. During an outogoing group call, voice can be heard either on one control head or on both control heads (depending on your service provider’s settings). During an incoming group call, voice is always heard on both control heads.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features • GLONASS • BeiDou • GPS + GLONASS • GPS + BeiDou IMPORTANT: Where the signals from satellites are not available, the GNSS Location Service does not work. This situation usually happens when your radio cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky, for example, when the GNSS antenna is covered or facing the ground.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 5.6.2 Location Report Backlog The radio can record location track when it is out of service, when in DMO, or when in TXI mode. The location reports generated during this time is stored, and all location report backlog recordings are uploaded once the radio is back in service. Your radio can save up to maximum 180 location reports.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features • 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 provides 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.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features • Private Call • Phone Call • Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Call 5.9.1 Private Call Private call, also called point-to-point call, enables communication between two individuals. No other radio can hear the conversation. This call type can be carried out in two ways: Duplex Call This call type is only allowed in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO). During this call, both parties can speak at the same time.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features The Phone/PABX Speed Dial feature allows you to dial 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. 5.9.2.1 Making Phone or PABX Calls Prerequisites: This feature is only available in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO). Procedure: 1 From the home screen, enter the number.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features NOTICE: If you hang a fist microphone or telephone style handset into the clip or holder, the call ends or the audio switches to a connected speaker. This call behavior depends on the configuration of your service provider. 5.10 Multi Radio Control NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature. This feature allows the user to control two radios from a Control Head. The user can monitor one task force and communicate with another task force simultaneously.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 5.12 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 disabled, One-Touch Dial is disabled as a consequence. If no feature is assigned to a button that you press, your radio displays an Unassigned Button message. In RMS mode, the One-Touch Button feature is disabled. 5.13 Radio Messaging System (RMS) NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Icon Description RMS Status Sent RMS Box Read Message RMS Box Unread Message 5.14 Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) NOTICE: This feature is a paid feature. Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication service. Only a successful logon to any temporary radio, provides full access and your permanent radio functionality, so you can be still reached with your permanent number.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 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).
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features NOTICE: To start a group call, press the PTT button. 5.18 Terminal Permanent Disable NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature. Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to disable it permanently in case it is stolen or lost. When your radio is disabled permanently, it becomes inoperable. After a Permanent Disable your service provider cannot enable your radio.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 2 Select Browser. 3 Optional: Exit the browser by pressing and holding the END key. 5.20.3 Entering Browser Menu Panes Prerequisites: You are in the browser. Procedure: 1 Press Menu or Menu key. 2 Usually, it brings up the Navigate pane, or the last browser menu pane. NOTICE: If the web page you navigated to has two or more soft keys/options, the Options pane pops up.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 5.20.4.3 Using Bookmarks Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Scroll to the required bookmark and select Go. The bookmark downloads the selected page from the web. 5.20.4.4 Creating Hotkeys Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Scroll to the required bookmark. 4 Press Menu. Select Hotkeys. 5 Select an unassigned key (1–9). 6 Click Assign. The display shows the bookmark and its assigned hotkey. 5.20.4.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 4 Select Go to enter the Saved Pages folder. 5 Select a saved page and press OK. The display shows the saved page. Depending on the saved page, you may browse the web from here. 5.20.5 Disabled Packet Data Service If there is no Packet Data Service, your radio displays Error: No Network Available when entering the browser for the first time. Select Left Soft key to retry entering, or Right Soft key to enter the browser menu.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Key Press Action Left or Right Soft key Selects the option that appears in the display directly above the left and right soft key (part of the page). Up Navigation key While in list of options, moves up one line. Up Navigation key (hold) Moves up on page. Down Navigation key While in list of options, moves down one line. Down Navigation key (hold) Moves down on page. Left Navigation key • Moves to the previous pane. • In the editor: moves left.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features Table 26: Additional Menu Panes Menu Pane Description Options Displayed only when there are additional options for the pane or page. Image Displayed only when an image is selected. Provides access to image details, storage, and display use. Input Text Displayed only in text entry mode. Provides access to text entry mode (for example, symbol). 5.20.9 Navigate Pane You can select one of the following items: • Home – for loading the home page.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features certificates installed. Please ask your service provider if you wish to have these custom WTLS certificates added. - CA Certificates – for viewing the digital certificates installed in the browser and digitally signed by Certificate Authorities (CA). - Send Referrer – for turning ON/OFF sending of the HTTP Referrer header as part of HTTP requests. The Referrer header provides the URL of the link source to the server.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 4 Press Menu to open the Options pane for the saved page. 5 Select one of the following options: • Back – for displaying this page saved on its cache. • Details – for modifying the page title and URL of the saved page. • Update Page – for replacing the saved version with the current version (to be downloaded from server). • Delete – for deleting this page from its cache. • Delete All – for deleting all the saved pages from its cache.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features 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. 4 Scroll the required extension (for example: .com). 5 Press .com. The screen displays the URL with the selected extension. Table 27: Browser Text Input Icons Mode Soft Key Action Alphabetic characters - lower case abc Enter text in lowercase. Alphabetic characters - upper case ABC Enter text in uppercase.
68015000180-MG Chapter 5: Features NOTICE: Animation is not displayed if you are in a call, or in Emergency Mode, or in Call Out, or in message editor, or PIN lock state, or switching to DMO. • Load Push Message - High – browser opens to the user with the New WAP Message tone. - Low – the icon is displayed with the New WAP Message tone. NOTICE: The browser does not open if you are in a call, in Emergency Mode, in Call Out, in message editor, in PIN lock state, or when switching to DMO. 5.20.16.
68015000180-MG Appendix A: Tones Appendix A Tones NOTICE: The radio has two tone packs which are the default Classic Tones and New Tones. Your service provider decides which tone pack is enabled. To listen to the audio signal tones samples, click . Table 28: 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.
68015000180-MG Appendix A: Tones New Tone Classic Tone Tone Description Emergency 2 – Emergency Call received (optional tone). 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 Phone Call is being set up. Private Ring Back – Played on the initiating phone when Private Call is being set up.
68015000180-MG Appendix B: LED Indications Appendix B LED Indications Table 29: LED Status Indications Indication Status Solid green • In use • Repeating call • In service or idle • Switching modes from TMO to DMO Blinking green Solid red Out of service Blinking red • Connecting to the network • Switching modes from DMO to TMO • Radio is powering up • Transmit inhibit in service • Channel busy in DMO • Radio interference in DMO Solid orange Blinking orange Incoming call No in
68015000180-MG Troubleshooting Appendix C Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 30: Displayed Messages Message Message Description 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). Call Cancelled You have canceled the call.
68015000180-MG 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.
68015000180-MG 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.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Appendix D Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Your radio has the following routing schemes. Available Audio Route Types The table lists the types of audio route that are available for your radio.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Audio Routing Schemes The table lists the available audio routing schemes. Table 32: Audio Routing Schemes Call Type Answering Method Audio Routing Full Duplex Private Call (FDPC) / Phone / PABX Do one of the following: To the hands-free microphone, if configured. Applicable only for: • Press Send key. • Press any key, if Voice Services Options is enabled by your service provider.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Call Type Answering Method Audio Routing • FDPC / Phone / PABX and HDPC 5 152 To one of the following routes, by priority: - To the IMPRES handset earpiece if the IMPRES handset is taken off hook. - To the HSM / HSM2 earpiece if the HSM / HSM2 is connected to the control head. - To the GCAI headset / PHF earpiece if the GCAI headset / PHF is connected to the control head. - To the external speaker.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Call Type Group Call Answering Method Audio Routing Press extension-head PTT. To the extension-head microphone and to the external speaker. Using AT commands (virtual PTT). To one of the following routes, by priority: Not applicable. • To the handset RAC if taken off hook. • To the handheld microphone RAC if taken off hook. • To the hands-free microphone RAC. • To the line-in. • To the handset front-head if taken off hook.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions PTT and Hook Interactions for Group Calls The table lists the available PTT and Hook interactions for Group calls. Table 33: PTT and Hook Interactions for Group Calls Active Audio Routing Event Next Audio Routing Any accessory with hook signal GCAI active accessory is placed on hook. If Accessories Options is enabled by your service provider, audio routing shall follow 'Group Call' in Table 32: Audio Routing Schemes on page 151.
68015000180-MG Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Active Audio Routing Event Next Audio Routing TELCO handset is taken off hook. If the previous active accessory is a hands-free microphone on RAC, audio shall be routed through TELCO handset, else routing remains unchanged unless PTT is pressed.