User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- English
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Legal and Support
- Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices
- Legal and Compliance Statements
- Warranty and Service Support
- Read Me First
- Radio Care
- Introduction
- Radio Overview
- System Overview
- Getting Started
- 6.1 Charging the Battery
- 6.2 Attaching or Detaching the Battery
- 6.3 Attaching or Detaching the Antenna
- 6.4 Attaching the Universal Connector Cover
- 6.5 Removing the Universal Connector Cover
- 6.6 Cleaning the Universal Connector Cover
- 6.7 Turning the Radio On or Off
- 6.8 Holding Your Radio While Transmitting Audio
- 6.9 Adjusting the Volume
- 6.10 Using the Carry Case
- Home Screen Overview
- Icon-Based Menu Overview
- Basic Radio Operation
- General Radio Settings
- 10.1 Talkaround
- 10.2 Setting Date and Time
- 10.3 Setting Radio Tones and Alerts
- 10.4 Setting Power Levels
- 10.5 Adjusting Display Settings
- 10.6 Setting Squelch Levels
- 10.7 Keypad Lock Options
- 10.8 Setting Languages
- 10.9 Setting the Global Navigation Satellite System
- 10.10 Setting LED Indicators
- 10.11 Password Lock
- 10.12 Setting the Voice Announcement
- 10.13 Text-to-Speech
- 10.14 Setting the Microphone Automatic Gain Control
- 10.15 Setting the Microphone Distortion
- 10.16 Setting the Noise Suppress
- 10.17 Setting the Audio Ambience
- 10.18 Setting Audio Profiles
- 10.19 Setting the Text Entry
- 10.20 Voice Operating Transmission
- Types of Radio Calls
- Phone Calls
- Audio Recording
- Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Wired Accessory
- Connectivity
- 15.1 Wi-Fi Operation
- 15.2 Bluetooth®
- 15.2.1 Turning the Bluetooth On or Off
- 15.2.2 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
- 15.2.3 Disconnecting from Bluetooth Devices
- 15.2.4 Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Bluetooth Device
- 15.2.5 Viewing Device Details
- 15.2.6 Editing Device Names
- 15.2.7 Deleting Device
- 15.2.8 Bluetooth Profiles
- Emergency Operation
- Man Down (Fall Alert)
- Lone Worker
- Call Alert Operation
- Call Log Features
- Call Queue
- Priority Call
- Contacts Settings
- Call Indicator Settings
- Privacy
- Scan
- Security
- Indoor Location
- Job Tickets
- Text Messaging
- Status Message
- Analog Message Encode
- Analog Status Update
- Auto-Range Transponder System
- Dynamic Caller Alias
- Dynamic Group Number Assignment
- Entering the Front Panel Programming
- Home Channel Reminder
- Monitor Feature
- Remote Monitor
- Radio Check
- Mute Mode
- Received Signal Strength Indicator
- Response Inhibit
- Transmit Inhibit
- Call Preemption
- Voice Interrupt
- Over-the-Air Programming
- Authorized Accessories List
- Français (Canada)
- Déclarations juridiques et de conformité
Chapter 29
Job Tickets
This feature allows your radio to receive messages from the dispatcher listing out tasks to perform.
NOTE: This feature can be customized through the radio programming softwares according to
user requirements. Contact your dealer for more information.
There are two folders that contain different Job Tickets:
My Tasks folder
Personalized Job Tickets assigned to your signed in user ID.
Shared Tasks folder
Shared Job Tickets assigned to a group of individuals.
You can respond to Job Tickets in order to sort into Job Ticket Folders. By default, the folders are All,
New, Started, and Completed.
Job Tickets are retained even after the radio turns off and on again.
All Job Tickets are located in the All folder. Depending on how your radio is programmed, Job Tickets
are sort by their priority level followed by time received. New Job Tickets, Job Tickets with recent
changes in state, and Job Tickets with the highest priority are listed first.
After reaching the maximum number of Job Tickets, the next Job Ticket automatically replaces the last
Job Ticket in your radio. Depending on your radio model, your radio supports a maximum of 100 or 500
Job Tickets. Your radio automatically detects and discards duplicated Job Tickets with the same Job
Ticket ID.
Depending on the importance of the Job Tickets, the dispatcher adds a Priority Level to them. There
are three priority levels. Priority 1 has the highest priority and Priority 3 has the lowest priority. There
are also Job Tickets with no priority.
Your radio updates accordingly when dispatcher makes the following changes:
• Modify content of Job Tickets.
• Add or edit Priority Level of Job Tickets.
• Move Job Tickets from folder to folder.
• Canceling of Job Tickets.
29.1
Accessing the Job Ticket Folder
Procedure:
1 From the menu, select Job Tickets.
2 Perform one of the following actions:
• If you are not logged in with your user ID, select <required folder>→<required Job
Ticket>.
MN007848A01-AB
Job Tickets
121