Motorola Solutions 92FT5869 2 Way Mobile Radio User Manual Manual

Motorola Solutions, Inc. 2 Way Mobile Radio Manual

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MN001670A01-A*MN001670A01*March 201      5             EN© 2015 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.FEATURE USER GUIDE - USA and Canadian version Mobile Release  14.0MTM5x00
ContentsList of Figures............................................................................................................13List of Tables............................................................................................................. 15Copyrights................................................................................................................. 17Chapter 1:  General Information.............................................................................. 19Icon Conventions......................................................................................................................... 19Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................................ 19Important Safety Information....................................................................................................... 20Informations importantes sur la sécurité......................................................................................21Using this Guide.......................................................................................................................... 21Feature and Service Availability.................................................................................................. 21Chapter 2:  Getting Started.......................................................................................23Product Technical Information..................................................................................................... 23Controls and Indicators................................................................................................................24Display......................................................................................................................................... 30Display Orientation............................................................................................................31Configurable Idle Screen.................................................................................................. 31Status Icons................................................................................................................................. 32Powering On the Radio................................................................................................................36Unlocking Your Radio.................................................................................................................. 36Unblocking Your Radio..................................................................................................... 36Locking/Unlocking the Keys/Buttons........................................................................................... 36External SIM Card Priority........................................................................................................... 37Entering TMO / DMO Mode......................................................................................................... 37Transmit Inhibit Mode.................................................................................................................. 37Selecting Talkgroups................................................................................................................... 38Talkgroup Icon Selection............................................................................................................. 38Using Timed Talkgroup Change.................................................................................................. 38Activating Talkgroup Scanning.................................................................................................... 39Broadcast Call............................................................................................................................. 39Ambience Listening (AL) Call...................................................................................................... 39One-Touch Button Feature.......................................................................................................... 39Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable........................................................................................... 41Terminal Permanent Disable....................................................................................................... 41During the Call............................................................................................................................. 41Writing Text..................................................................................................................................41ContentsSend Feedback   3
Selecting Text Entry Modes.............................................................................................. 41Selecting Text Entry Methods and Languages................................................................. 42Text Entry Icons................................................................................................................ 42Keys Usage.......................................................................................................................43Writing in iTAP Alphanumeric........................................................................................... 44Writing in TAP Alphanumeric............................................................................................ 45Word Locking.................................................................................................................... 45Adding Words to the Dictionary........................................................................................ 46Home Display Text Message.......................................................................................................46Chapter 3:  Modes..................................................................................................... 47Using Networks............................................................................................................................47Trunked Mode Operation.............................................................................................................47Entering TMO Mode..........................................................................................................47Selecting Talkgroups........................................................................................................ 48Making Group Calls in TMO..............................................................................................48Receiving Group Calls in Idle............................................................................................48Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls.........................................................48Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)..................................................................49DGNA Reception.............................................................................................................. 49DGNA Auto Select Group................................................................................................. 49DGNA Auto Reselect Group............................................................................................. 49Viewing DGNA Talkgroups............................................................................................... 49Broadcast Calls Initiated by Users.................................................................................... 50Initializing Broadcast Calls................................................................................................ 50Phone and PABX Calls..................................................................................................... 50Private Call........................................................................................................................50Making Private Calls......................................................................................................... 51Assistance Call................................................................................................................. 51Call Modification................................................................................................................51Local Site Trunking...................................................................................................................... 52Entering Local Site Trunking.............................................................................................52Exiting Local Site Trunking............................................................................................... 52Direct Mode Operation.................................................................................................................53Entering DMO Mode......................................................................................................... 53Selecting Talkgroups........................................................................................................ 53Making Group Calls in DMO............................................................................................. 53Receiving Group Calls in Idle............................................................................................54Private Call........................................................................................................................54Making Private Calls......................................................................................................... 54Contents4   Send Feedback
Private Call With Presence Check.................................................................................... 55DMO Private Priority Call.................................................................................................. 55Talkgroup for Individual Calls............................................................................................55Communication through Repeaters.................................................................................. 55Communication through Gateways...................................................................................56Selecting DMO Group Call Options.................................................................................. 56Transmit Inhibit Mode.................................................................................................................. 57Emergency Operations................................................................................................................ 58Emergency Group Call......................................................................................................58Making Emergency Group Calls....................................................................................... 59Receiving Emergency Group Calls................................................................................... 59Non-Tactical Emergency...................................................................................................59Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN)............................................................59Emergency Alarm............................................................................................................. 60Emergency SDS Status.................................................................................................... 60Emergency Hot Microphone............................................................................................. 60Alternating Hot Microphone.............................................................................................. 60Silent Emergency Mode....................................................................................................61Invisible Emergency..........................................................................................................61Emergency Mode by Dialing............................................................................................. 61Disaster Alert.................................................................................................................... 62Initializing Disaster Alert Calls...........................................................................................62Exiting Emergency Operations......................................................................................... 62Repeater Mode............................................................................................................................ 62Entering the Repeater Mode.............................................................................................63Setting Monitor Option...................................................................................................... 63Encryption in the Repeater Mode..................................................................................... 63Gateway Mode.............................................................................................................................64Entering Gateway Mode................................................................................................... 64Standby Mode...................................................................................................................65Forwarding Group Calls.................................................................................................... 65Setting Monitor Options.................................................................................................... 65Emergency Calls in Gateway Mode..................................................................................65Encryption in Gateway Mode............................................................................................ 65Chapter 4:  GPS Location Service........................................................................... 67Enhancing GPS Performance......................................................................................................68Enabling GPS.............................................................................................................................. 68GPS Icon..................................................................................................................................... 68GPS Different Location Displays................................................................................................. 68ContentsSend Feedback   5
Viewing Your Position..................................................................................................................69GPS – Things to Keep in Mind.................................................................................................... 69Chapter 5:  Main Menu..............................................................................................71Scrolling through the Menu..........................................................................................................71Menu Icons.................................................................................................................................. 71Messages.................................................................................................................................... 72New Message................................................................................................................... 72Sending Messages to Private/Phone..................................................................... 73Sending Messages to Groups................................................................................73Sending Store and Forward Messages..................................................................73Delivery Report...................................................................................................... 74Viewing Delivery Reports....................................................................................... 74Configuring Delivery Reports................................................................................. 74Inbox................................................................................................................................. 75Entering the Inbox.................................................................................................. 75Receiving New Messages......................................................................................75Using Submenus in the Inbox and the Outbox.......................................................75Embedded Number................................................................................................ 76Storing Numbers from Messages...........................................................................76Calling Numbers in Messages............................................................................... 76Making Group Calls on theTalkgroup of the Message Sender.............................. 77Immediate Message...............................................................................................77Outbox.............................................................................................................................. 77CO Box............................................................................................................................. 78RMS Box...........................................................................................................................78WAP Box...........................................................................................................................78Templates......................................................................................................................... 78Sending User-Defined Templates.......................................................................... 78Setting User-Defined Templates............................................................................ 78Predefined Templates.......................................................................................................79Viewing Predefined Templates.............................................................................. 79Sending Predefined Templates..............................................................................79Status Messages.............................................................................................................. 79Viewing a Status Message Number....................................................................... 79Sending Status Messages..................................................................................... 80Targeted Status Messages.................................................................................... 80Sending Targeted Status Messages...................................................................... 80Contacts.......................................................................................................................................80Creating Contacts............................................................................................................. 81Contents6   Send Feedback
Editing Contacts................................................................................................................81Deleting Numbers............................................................................................................. 82Deleting Contacts..............................................................................................................82Checking Capacity............................................................................................................ 82Dialing through the Contact List........................................................................................83Browser........................................................................................................................................83Security........................................................................................................................................83PIN Protect........................................................................................................................83Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code....................................................................83Unblocking Your Radio.......................................................................................... 83Changing PIN Codes............................................................................................. 84Keylock Setup................................................................................................................... 84Keypad Lock Notification........................................................................................84Setting Automatic Keylock Delay........................................................................... 84Setting Keylock on Startup.....................................................................................85Air Encryption....................................................................................................................85Viewing the Air Encryption State............................................................................85Air Encryption Key Deletion................................................................................... 85K Validity........................................................................................................................... 86Verifying K Validity................................................................................................. 86SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2).............................................................................86TMO SCK...............................................................................................................86DMO SCK.............................................................................................................. 86Changing DMO SCK.............................................................................................. 86Verifying TMSCK Validity..................................................................................................87Verifying DMSCK Validity................................................................................................. 87Covert Mode..................................................................................................................... 87Activating the Covert Mode.................................................................................... 88SDS Remote Control........................................................................................................ 88Setting SDS Remote Control................................................................................. 88Setup........................................................................................................................................... 88Ring Style..........................................................................................................................88Setting Ring Style...................................................................................................88Set Volume....................................................................................................................... 89Setting Volume.......................................................................................................89Language.......................................................................................................................... 89Setting Language................................................................................................... 89Data Setup........................................................................................................................ 90Setting Data Function.............................................................................................90ContentsSend Feedback   7
Audio.................................................................................................................................90Audio Profiles......................................................................................................... 90Setting Audio Profiles.............................................................................................90Volume Adjustment Mode...................................................................................... 91Setting Volume Adjustment Mode..........................................................................91Tones................................................................................................................................ 91Keypad Tone..........................................................................................................91Setting Keypad Tone..............................................................................................91All Tones................................................................................................................ 91Setting All Tones.................................................................................................... 91Talk Permit............................................................................................................. 92Setting Talk Permit.................................................................................................92Clear to Send......................................................................................................... 92Setting Clear to Send............................................................................................. 92Periodic Alert..........................................................................................................92Setting Periodic Alert..............................................................................................92D-PTT Tones..........................................................................................................93Setting D-PTT Tones............................................................................................. 93Display.............................................................................................................................. 93Setting Font Level.................................................................................................. 93Setting Large Idle Font...........................................................................................93Setting Extended Status Icons............................................................................... 94Setting Screen Saver............................................................................................. 94Setting Backlight.................................................................................................... 94Setting Wallpaper...................................................................................................95Time and Date.................................................................................................................. 95Setting Time and Date on the Display....................................................................95Setting the Time Format.........................................................................................95Setting the Time Manually......................................................................................96Setting the Date Format......................................................................................... 96Setting the Date Manually...................................................................................... 96Setting Time Offset................................................................................................ 96Setting Automatic Updates for the Time and Date ................................................97Active Accry (Accessory) Type......................................................................................... 97Selecting the Active Accessory (Accry) Type.........................................................97Volume Cntrl (Control)...................................................................................................... 97Setting Volume Cntrl (Control)............................................................................... 97Accry (Accessory) Setup...................................................................................................98Configuring Control Head Accessories.................................................................. 98Contents8   Send Feedback
Configuring Transceiver Accessories.....................................................................98Book On............................................................................................................................ 99Editing Book On Settings....................................................................................... 99Rotary Knob...................................................................................................................... 99Setting Rotary Knob Mode..................................................................................... 99Setting Rotary Lock..............................................................................................100Setting In Keypad Lock........................................................................................ 100Setting Rotary Knob Wrap Around.......................................................................100Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range....................................................................... 101Setting Rotary Knob Talkgroup Selection............................................................ 101Group Setup.............................................................................................................................. 101Standard Home Group....................................................................................................101Operations Parameters........................................................................................ 101Scan................................................................................................................................102Activating Talkgroup Scanning.............................................................................102Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan List...........................................................103Setting Scan Lists................................................................................................ 103Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists................................................................... 103My Groups...................................................................................................................... 103Favorites.................................................................................................................................... 104Making Private Calls to Favorite Contact Numbers........................................................ 104Adding Folders to Favorites............................................................................................ 104Adding Contact Numbers to Favorites............................................................................ 104Adding Talkgroups to Favorites...................................................................................... 104Managing Folders in Favorites........................................................................................105Deleting Items from Favorites Folder..............................................................................105Deleting All Items from Favorite Folders.........................................................................105My Info....................................................................................................................................... 106Viewing and Modifying Personal Information..................................................................106Recent Calls.............................................................................................................................. 106Viewing Recent Calls...................................................................................................... 106Calling from Recent Calls............................................................................................... 107Storing Recent Calls to Contacts.................................................................................... 107Deleting Recent Calls..................................................................................................... 107Shortcuts....................................................................................................................................108Creating Menu Shortcuts................................................................................................ 108Editing Menu Shortcut Lists............................................................................................ 108RUI.............................................................................................................................................108Logging On..................................................................................................................... 109ContentsSend Feedback   9
Logging Off..................................................................................................................... 109Networks....................................................................................................................................109Selecting Network Operation Mode................................................................................ 109Selecting Your Network.................................................................................................. 110Using the Select Net Registration................................................................................... 110Using the Foreign Network Registration......................................................................... 110Using Any Network......................................................................................................... 110Using the Migrate To Registration.................................................................................. 110Location..................................................................................................................................... 111Viewing Your Position..................................................................................................... 111Viewing Testpage........................................................................................................... 111Packet Data............................................................................................................................... 111TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS).......................................................................112Viewing Data Statistics................................................................................................... 112Viewing Encryption Status.............................................................................................. 112Chapter 6:  Features............................................................................................... 113Private Call................................................................................................................................ 113Making Private Calls....................................................................................................... 113Radio Messaging System (RMS)...............................................................................................114RMS Icons...................................................................................................................... 114Sending an RMS Status..................................................................................................114One-Touch Dial..........................................................................................................................115Talkgroup Dialing by Index........................................................................................................ 115Viewing the Talkgroup Speed Number........................................................................... 115Selecting Talkgroups by Index........................................................................................115Phone and PABX Calls..............................................................................................................115Making Phone or PABX Calls......................................................................................... 115Phone/PABX Speed Dial........................................................................................................... 116Using the Phone/PABX Speed Dial................................................................................ 116DTMF Overdial.......................................................................................................................... 116Short Number Dial..................................................................................................................... 116Dual Control Head..................................................................................................................... 116Interactions between Control Heads...............................................................................117Dual Control Head Link...................................................................................................117Audio Accessories.......................................................................................................... 117Keys Interactions............................................................................................................ 118RUA/RUI.................................................................................................................................... 118WAP...........................................................................................................................................118WAP Browser..................................................................................................................119Contents10   Send Feedback
Entering the Browser...................................................................................................... 119Entering Browser Menu Panes....................................................................................... 119Tips for Browsing............................................................................................................ 119Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane.................................................119Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane............................................. 120Using Bookmarks................................................................................................. 120Creating Hotkeys..................................................................................................120Using Hotkeys...................................................................................................... 120Saving Pages....................................................................................................... 120Selecting Saved Pages........................................................................................ 121Disabled Packet Data Service........................................................................................ 121Disabled Browser Entry.................................................................................................. 121Keys Usage.....................................................................................................................121Browser Menu Panes Overview......................................................................................122Navigate Pane................................................................................................................ 123Advanced........................................................................................................................ 123Bookmarks Pane.............................................................................................................124Working with the Options Pane for Selected Bookmarks.....................................124Working with the Saved Pages Folder................................................................. 124History Pane................................................................................................................... 125Navigating to Recently Visited URLs................................................................... 125Tools Pane......................................................................................................................125Options Pane.................................................................................................................. 125Image Pane.....................................................................................................................125Text Input Pane...............................................................................................................126WAP Push.......................................................................................................................126New WAP Messages........................................................................................... 126Viewing WAP Messages...................................................................................... 127Call-Out......................................................................................................................................127Types of Call-Out Alerts..................................................................................................128Call-Out Modes Interaction............................................................................................. 128Call-Out Service Phases.................................................................................................128Shadow Groups (Address Bundle)............................................................................................ 128Appendix A: Tones..................................................................................................131Appendix B: LED Indications.................................................................................133Appendix C: Troubleshooting................................................................................135ContentsSend Feedback   11
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List of FiguresFigure 1: Trunked Mode Operation ....................................................................................................... 47Figure 2: Direct Mode Operation ........................................................................................................... 53Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation ......................................................................................................63Figure 4: Gateway Mode Operation ...................................................................................................... 64Figure 5: Call-Out Message .................................................................................................................127List of FiguresSend Feedback   13
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List of TablesTable 1: Special Notations .....................................................................................................................21Table 2: Product Technical Information .................................................................................................23Table 3: Controls and Indicators — New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote EthernetControl Head (RECH) .......................................................................................................................25Table 4: Controls and Indicators — Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH) .........................................27Table 5: Controls and Indicators — Cradle ........................................................................................... 29Table 6: Display .....................................................................................................................................30Table 7: Colors of the Soft Key Area ..................................................................................................... 31Table 8: Status Icons .............................................................................................................................32Table 9: Talkgroup Icon .........................................................................................................................38Table 10: One-Touch Button Features .................................................................................................. 39Table 11: During the Call .......................................................................................................................41Table 12: Text Entry Screen Icons ........................................................................................................ 42Table 13: Keys Usage ........................................................................................................................... 43Table 14: Other Keys .............................................................................................................................44Table 15: Different Location Displays ....................................................................................................68Table 16: Menu Icons ............................................................................................................................ 71Table 17: Inbox Icons ............................................................................................................................ 75Table 18: Outbox Icons ......................................................................................................................... 77Table 19: Contact Types ....................................................................................................................... 81Table 20: RMS Icons ........................................................................................................................... 114Table 21: Browser Keys Usage ........................................................................................................... 122Table 22: Browser Menu Panes .......................................................................................................... 122Table 23: Additional Menu Panes ........................................................................................................123Table 24: Browser Text Input Icons .....................................................................................................126Table 25: Radio Tones ........................................................................................................................ 131Table 26: LED Indications ................................................................................................................... 133Table 27: Displayed Messages ........................................................................................................... 135List of TablesSend Feedback   15
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CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computerprograms. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rightsfor copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programscontained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in anymanner without the express written permission of Motorola.© 2015 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translatedinto any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior writtenpermission of Motorola Solutions, Inc.Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or byimplication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications ofMotorola, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of lawin the sale of a product.DisclaimerPlease note that certain features, facilities, and capabilities described in this document may not beapplicable to or licensed for use on a particular system, or may be dependent upon the characteristicsof a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters. Please refer to yourMotorola contact for further information.TrademarksMOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All othertrademarks are the property of their respective owners.European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)directiveThe European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have thecrossed out trashbin label on the product (or the package in some cases).As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trashbin label means that customers and end-users inEU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in householdwaste.Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative orservice centre for information about the waste collection system in their country.Open Source Software (OSS) Legal NoticesFor details on OSS Legal Notices visit Motorola Online (emeaonline.motorolasolutions.com) or browsethe CPS Plus disc.CopyrightsSend Feedback   17
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Chapter 1General InformationIcon ConventionsThe documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic iconsare used throughout the documentation set. These icons and their associated meanings are describedbelow.DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, ifdisregarded, will result in death or serious injury.WARNING: The signal word WARNING with the associated safety icon implies information that,if disregarded, could result in death or serious injury, or serious product damage.CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION with the associated safety icon implies information that,if disregarded, may result in minor or moderate injury, or serious product damage.CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION may be used without the safety icon to state potentialdamage or injury that is not related to the product.IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT statements contain information that is crucial to the discussion athand, but is not CAUTION or WARNING. There is no warning level associated with theIMPORTANT statement.NOTICE: NOTICE contains information more important than the surrounding text, such asexceptions or preconditions. They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information,remind the reader how to complete an action (when it is not part of the current procedure, forinstance), or tell the reader where something is located on the screen. There is no warning levelassociated with a notice.Declaration of ConformityNOTICE: Typical use case for MTM5x00 series radio is installation in a vehicle.Declaration of Conformity is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logoshown below.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)Responsible Party Name:Motorola Solutions, Inc.Address:1303, East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744Hereby declares that the product:Model Name: MTM5x00conforms to the following regulations:General InformationSend Feedback   19
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)Class B Digital DeviceAs a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:1This device may not cause harmful interference, and2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.While the device is communicating with the laptop, the laptop charger must be disconnected.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Important Safety InformationRF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide For Two-Way RadiosCAUTION: Before using this product, read the RF Energy Exposure and Safety Guide For Two-Way Radios that ships with the radio. The Guide contains operating instructions for safe usage,important RF energy awareness and control information as well as regulatory information, tohelp ensure compliance with applicable standards and regulations. This radio is restricted tooccupational use only. Any modification to this device, not expressly authorized by Motorola,may void the user’s authority to operate this device.Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a typeand maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potentialradio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalentisotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the Motorola-approvedantenna types with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antennatype indicated. Antenna types not included, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated forthat type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of the Industry Canada rules per theconditions listed below:1This device may not cause harmful interference.2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.Chapter 1: General Information20   Send Feedback
3Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola, could void theuser's authority to operate this equipment.Informations importantes sur la sécuritéExposition aux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit pour radiosbidirectionnelles portativesCAUTION: Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des fins professionnelles. Avant d'utiliser laradio, lisez le guide Exposition aux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit pour radiosbidirectionnelles portatives, qui contient d'importantes instructions de fonctionnement pour uneutilisation sécuritaire et des informations sur l'exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques afind'assurer la conformité aux normes et règlements applicables.Selon la règlementation d'Industrie Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut être utilisé qu'avec uneantenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) sont approuvés par Industrie Canada pour cetémetteur. Afin de limiter les interférences radio pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain del'antenne doivent être choisis de façon à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (P.I.R.E.)ne soit pas plus forte qu'il ne le faut pour établir la communication.Le présent émetteur a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenneagréés par Motorola et ayant un gain admissible maximal ainsi que l'impédance requise pour chaquetype d'antenne indiqué. Les types d'antenne non inclus, dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximalindiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Industrie Canada)Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC et RSS 210 du règlementd'Industrie Canada selon les conditions énumérées ci-dessous:1Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles.2Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences qui peuventperturber le fonctionnement.3Les changements ou les modifications apportées à ce dispositif, non expressément approuvées parMotorola, peuvent annuler le droit de l'utilisateur à utiliser cet équipement.Using this GuideThe following special notations are used throughout the text to highlight certain information or items:Table 1: Special NotationsExample DescriptionMENU key or EMERGENCY button Capital letters indicate a name of a key or button.Entering TMO tone Italic words indicate a name of the tone.Powering Off Bold words indicate the soft menu items, MMIstrings, or messages displayed on the radio.Setup → Tones → All Tones Bold words with the arrow between indicate naviga-tion structure in the menu items.Feature and Service AvailabilityThis guide describes all available radio features and services. Your service provider may havecustomized your radio to optimize its use for your individual needs. Check with you service provider tofind out the differences from this guide.Chapter 1: General InformationSend Feedback   21
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Chapter 2Getting StartedThis chapter contains basic information on how to use the radio.Product Technical InformationTable 2: Product Technical InformationDescription ValueRated RF Power 10 WMaximum Speaker Load 10 W at 4 ΩAntenna Impedance 50 ΩAmbient Temperature Range -30 °C to +60 °CNOTICE: If the radio is in service, the surface tempera-ture can rise up to 70 °C. Do not touch the hot surface.Operating Time Continuous/IntermittentEnhanced Data Transfer Support of TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS).NOTICE: The communication system determines the radio transmit and receive time (operatingcycle time). During overload, or beyond the systems specifications at high ambienttemperatures, the thermal control cuts down the RF power output, which reduces the radiocoverage range.You can attach a colorful o-ring to a radio antenna to distinguish radios from one another.An RFID knob is available as an optional accessory which allows tracking radios easily. Theknob contains an RFID tag which can be read by handheld scanners greatly enhancing thespeed of radio identification. The knob is a retrofit option and can replace an existing volumeknob.Getting StartedSend Feedback   23
Controls and IndicatorsNew Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH)76543151621 813 1412114109Chapter 2: Getting Started24   Send Feedback
Table 3: Controls and Indicators — New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet ControlHead (RECH)Annotation Description1 EMERGENCY buttonPress and hold EMERGENCY button to enter Emergency operation. By default, whenyour radio is off, press and hold to power on in Emergency Mode.2 ROTARY KNOB• 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 alocked ROTARY KNOB.3 DISPLAYProvides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 640 x 480 pixelswith backlighting and scalable fonts.NOTICE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lensprotector from the display.4 SOFT keyPress upper or lower SOFT key, to select the option that appears on the screen nextto it.5 ON/OFF/END/HOME key• Press and hold to turn on/off your radio.• Press to end calls.• Press to return to the home screen.6 NAVIGATION keyPress up, down, left or right NAVIGATION key for list scrolling, while moving around themenu hierarchy, or for alphanumeric text editing.From the home screen, press to activate one of the following:• Down NAVIGATION key — enters Recent Calls menu item.• Up NAVIGATION key — changes My Groups talkgroup folder.• Left and right NAVIGATION key — toggles through the talkgroups.7 Alphanumeric KEYPADUse the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters for dialing, contact entries, andtext messages.8 LED Status Indicator9 MOBILE MICROPHONE PORTProvides connection for accessories such as fist microphone with PTT.10 MENU keyPress to enter the main menu and the context-sensitive menu.11 SEND keyPress to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   25
Annotation DescriptionPress in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls.12 FUNCTION key 1By default:• Short press — activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature.• Long press — adjusts backlight.13 FUNCTION key 2By default:• Short press — turns the speaker on/off.• Long press — activates/deactivates screen saver.14 FUNCTION key 3By default:• Short press — adjusts backlight.• Long press — unassigned.15 PTT (Push-To-Talk) button• Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen.16 MICROPHONENOTICE: While pressing the expansion PTT (on the expansion head), other PTT press on anaccessory connected to the control head is ignored. This only applies to MTM5200, MTM5400,and MTM800 FuG.Chapter 2: Getting Started26   Send Feedback
Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH)12131415123 38945117610Table 4: Controls and Indicators — Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH)Annotation Description1 DISPLAYProvides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 240 x 320 pixelswith backlighting and scalable fonts.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   27
Annotation DescriptionNOTICE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lensprotector from the display.2 MENU keyPress to enter the main menu and the context-sensitive menu.3 SOFT keysPress left or right SOFT key, to select the option that appears on the screen above it.4 SEND keyPress to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages.Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls.5 Alphanumeric KEYPADUse the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters for dialing, contact entries, andtext messages.6 FUNCTION key 1By default:• Short press — activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature.• Long press — adjusts backlight.7 FUNCTION key 2By default:• Short press — turns the speaker on/off.• Long press — activates/deactivates screen saver.8 ON/OFF/END/HOME key• Press and hold to turn on/off your radio.• Press to end calls.• Press to return to the home screen.9 NAVIGATION keyPress up, down, left or right NAVIGATION key for list scrolling, while moving around themenu hierarchy, or for alphanumeric text editing.From the home screen, press to activate one of the following:• Down NAVIGATION key — enters Recent Calls menu item.• Up NAVIGATION key — changes My Groups talkgroup folder.• Left and right NAVIGATION key — toggles through the talkgroups.10 MICRO USB PORTProvides connection between the radio and a computer.11 FUNCTION key 3By default:• Short press — adjusts backlight.• Long press — unassigned.12 EARPIECETable continued…Chapter 2: Getting Started28   Send Feedback
Annotation Description13 Upper PTT (Push-To-Talk) buttonBy default, this PTT button is disabled. However, your service provider can assignone of the following functions to it:• Upper PTT button works in the same way as the lower PTT button (you can useboth interchangeably).• Upper PTT supports a roof speaker. Roof speaker allows sound to be transferredthrough an external speaker connected to the transceiver.14 Lower PTT (Push-To-Talk) button• Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen.15 MICROPHONECradle16171819Table 5: Controls and Indicators — CradleAnnotation Description16 ROTARY KNOBTable continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   29
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 alocked ROTARY KNOB.• Press to make the ROTARY KNOB operate like left/right navigation keys.17 HOOK18 EMERGENCY buttonPress and hold EMERGENCY button to enter Emergency operation. By default, whenyour radio is off, press and hold to power on in Emergency Mode.19 LED Status IndicatorNOTICE:• It is recommended to turn off the terminal before connecting any of the accessories.• A detailed list of compatible accessories is included in Accessory Leaflet, part number:68015000182. To obtain the document, contact your service provider.Related LinksInteractions between Control Heads on page 117Dual Control Head on page 116DisplayThis section presents the radio's default home screen elements.Table 6: DisplayAnnotation Description1 Status icon area2 Text display area3 SOFT key area4 MENU/Context sensitive iconThe color of the SOFT key area changes according to the mode the radio is in.Chapter 2: Getting Started30   Send Feedback
Table 7: Colors of the SOFT Key AreaColor Mode or StateLight blue Normal TMO and DMO ModesLight red Emergency Mode or Disaster Alert CallOlive Local Site Trunking ModeYellow Call Out — StandbyRed Call Out — AlertGreen Call Out — AcceptedBlue Radio Messaging Service (RMS)Grey Radio User Assignment (RUA) — Limited serviceRelated LinksDisplay on page 93Display OrientationThe display on the Telephone Style Control Head can rotate, which increases its readability andfacilitates operation. When a single TSCH or a combination of TSCH and RECH (Remote EthernetControl Head) is used, the following display orientation is possible:• When the TSCH is off-hook, its display orientation is portrait.• When the TSCH is on-hook, its display orientation can take one of the following positions(depending on your service provider configuration):- Fixed portrait- Clockwise- Counter clockwiseConfigurable Idle ScreenYour service provider can configure the information that is displayed on the idle screen below thestatus icon area. Depending on the radio configuration and services supported, the followinginformation can be displayed:• Network alias• Range alias• Talkgroup alias• Time and date• Home mode display• RMS/FMS• ISSI• Radio status• Audio profile name• Radios with the gateway feature enabled: gateway TMO zone, gateway TMO talkgroup, gatewayDMO zone, gateway DMO talkgroupChapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   31
Status IconsStatus icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certainfeatures.Table 8: Status IconsIcon DescriptionTrunked Mode OperationIn ServiceNo ServiceSignal 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.Gateway Mode — Displayed when the radio is switched to work as a gateway inGateway Mode.Scan — Indicates talkgroup scanning is activated in the radio.Packet Data / Multi-Slot Packet Data (MSPD) / TETRA Enhanced Data Services(TEDS) — The more blue sections on the icon, the faster the data transfer. Possiblefive states:• Four gray sections: context activated – data idle• One blue (from the left): Packet Data active• Two blue (from the left): Multi Slot Packet Data active• Three blue (from the left): TEDS 25 kHz active• Four blue: TEDS 50 kHz activeDirect Mode OperationDirect Mode Call — Displayed when the radio is receiving a Direct Mode call. Themore bars, the stronger the signal.Direct Mode — Displayed when the radio is in Direct Mode (radio-to-radio communi-cation).Repeater Mode — Displayed when the radio is switched to work as a repeater inRepeater Mode.DMO Gateway Communication Mode — Indicates that gateway is selected. Theicon has the following states:• Solid — while the radio is synchronized with the gateway.• Blinking — while the radio is not synchronized or during attachment.• No icon — during a radio to radio and repeater call.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting Started32   Send Feedback
Icon DescriptionDMO 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 radioreceives 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.General IconsAll Tones Off and Duplex and Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that all alert tonesare off and both duplex an simplex ring volume is set to 0.• Volume is set to 0 (when Volume Adj. Mode is set to Common).• Both simplex and duplex ring volume is set to 0 (when Volume Adj. Mode is setto Individual).Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ringvolume is set to more than 0.Duplex Ring Muted — Indicates that duplex ring volume is set to 0 and simplex ringvolume is set to more than 0. / Speaker Off — Indicates that audio will not sound through the speaker. / Audio Profile Selected — Indicates that an audio profile associated with a particularicon is active. For details on audio profiles available on the radio, contact your serv-ice provider.Horn and Lights — Indicates that an external alarm (for example, horn and lights) isactivated.GPS Icon• Solid - the radio has a location fix• Blinking - the radio is acquiring a location fix. This is an optional setting and maynot be enabled on your radio.RUI Logged on — Indicates that you are logged on into the radio.RUI Pseudo Log On — Indicates that you are in pseudo logged on state.RUI Packet Data — Indicates Pseudo Log On state when the Packet Data feature isactivated and active data session is in progress.RUI Packet Data — Indicates Pseudo Log On state when the Packet Data feature isactivated and the external device sets up data connection with the radio.Emergency — Appears while the radio is in Emergency Operation.Disaster Alert Call — Appears while the radio is in the Disaster Alert Call.List Scrolling — Displayed to indicate that the ROTARY KNOB is in list scrolling mode.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   33
Icon DescriptionNew Message Has Arrived — Indicates a new message just arrived.New Message(s) in Inbox — Indicates that you have unread messages in your In-box.Unread (New) WAP Message — Indicates that new page was loaded to the brows-er.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.End-to-End Encryption (E2EE)Solid, when the E2EE is enabled• for the selected talkgroup,• for the highlighted private number,• for the manually entered private number,• when transmitting voice in Group Calls,• when transmitting voice in Simplex Private Calls.Blinking, when the End-to-End Encryption is enabled• when receiving voice in Group Calls,• when receiving voice in Simplex Private Calls,• during encrypted Duplex Private Calls.SDS End-to-End EncryptionSolid, when the E2E status of an SDS message, or the E2E status of a messagerecipient address.In High Security mode, when your radio processes only the encrypted informa-tion, this icon is always visible in when you are in the messages menu (for exam-ple, Inbox).Unread (New) WAP Message — Indicates that you have not entered WAP Boxsince last WAP message was received (Blinks when the priority is high).WAP Message Icon — Displayed next to the priority in the message list view.WAP Message Time — Displayed next to the create date in the message list view.WAP Message Expiration — Displayed next to the expiry date in the message listview.WAP Message Title Icon — Displayed next to the title along with the text in the mes-sage list view.Keys Locked — Indicates that keys are locked.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting Started34   Send Feedback
Icon DescriptionNon Secured Call — Air Encryption UnavailableBlinking, 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 UnavailableAlternately blinking, indicates that Air Encryption is not available when the radio:• Is in TMO Mode.• Communicates through a gateway.Not Secured Call — Air Encryption UnavailableBlinking, indicates that Air Encryption is not available in DMO Mode. The icon ap-pears after the PTT button is pressed.Remote ControlIndicates that the radio is being remotely controlled and some commands are be-ing executed in the background. For example, when the radio is controlled viaspecial SDS messages or triggered to send a GPS location report.Enhanced Dual Control HeadDual Control Head — Indicates that Dual Control Head feature is enabled, and bothcontrol heads are connected to the transceiver.Single Control Head — Indicates that Dual Control Head feature is enabled, but onlyone control head is connected to the transceiver.Link Error — Indicates that connection between the control head and the transceiverhas been lost, for example, due to an error.Key Press Token — In Dual Control Head operation, blinking icon indicates that keypress token is reserved by one of the control heads.CH1 — Indicates that particular activities/settings apply to Control Head 1. ControlHead 1 is a control head connected to port 1 on the expansion head.CH2 — Indicates that particular activities/settings apply to Control Head 2. ControlHead 2 is a control head connected to port 2 on the expansion head.Speaker 1 Off (Low Audio) — Indicates that audio will not sound through the speak-er of the Control Head 1.Speaker 2 Off (Low Audio) — Indicates that audio will not sound through the speak-er of the Control Head 2.Speakers Off (Low Audio) — Indicates that speakers of both control heads are off.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. Applicableto Control Head 1.Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ringvolume is set to more than 0. Applicable to Control Head 1.Duplex Ring Muted — Indicates that duplex ring volume is set to 0 and simplex ringvolume is set to more than 0. Applicable to Control Head 1.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   35
Icon DescriptionAll 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. Applicableto Control Head 2.Simplex Ring Muted — Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ringvolume 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 ringvolume is set to more than 0. Applicable to Control Head 2.Related LinksAir Encryption on page 85Powering On the RadioProcedure:1Press and hold ON button.2Your radio performs a self-check and registration routine.3After successful registration, your radio is in service.NOTICE: Your radio powers on without visible and audible notification if Covert Mode isactivated.Unlocking Your RadioYour radio may be locked at power up. To unlock it after powering on, enter the code at the prompt.Your radio enters the default home display.NOTICE: The unlock code is originally set to 0000. Your service provider may change thisnumber before you receive your radio.Related LinksPIN Protect on page 83Changing PIN Codes on page 84Writing Text on page 41Unblocking Your RadioPrerequisites: You blocked your radio by entering incorrect PIN code for three times (by default).Procedure:1Radio displays Unit BlockedEnter PUK.2Enter 8–digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) number.NOTICE: The PUK is an eight-digit master code provided by your service provider.3Enter the new PIN code twice.Locking/Unlocking the Keys/ButtonsPress MENU key and * key.Chapter 2: Getting Started36   Send Feedback
NOTICE: The EMERGENCY button is not locked. Entering Emergency Mode unlocks all keys.Related LinksKeylock Setup on page 84External SIM Card PriorityWhen you insert a SIM card into the external SIM reader, it gets priority over the internal SIM card. Theinternal SIM card remains deactivated as long as an external SIM card is plugged in.Entering TMO / DMO ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Select Trunked Mode / Direct Mode.Related LinksSelecting Network Operation Mode on page 109Networks on page 109Transmit Inhibit ModeThe Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. It isrecommended to activate the mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, wheresafety 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. Allthe functions and keys which cause transmission, for example registration to the network, changingtalkgroup or folder, sending SDS messages, or pressing the PTT button are disabled. Any transmissiontrial causes the radio to display Not Allowed In TXI Mode notification and to play a tone.Your radio can still receive:• Group calls.• Messages — stored in the Inbox.• Private call attempts — stored in the Missed Calls list, without the option to respond.When no danger to safety exists anymore (for example, you leave the RF sensitive area), you candeactivate the Transmit Inhibit Mode and the radio returns to standard operation.You can deactivate the mode by selecting MENU → Networks → TXI Mode → Deactivate, pressingOne-Touch button, or implicitly when initiating an Emergency Call.NOTICE: RF Transmissions from the radio are prevented under the following conditions:• TXI Mode is activated.• The radio is turned off.On entering or exiting the transmit inhibit mode, when the radio is camped on a cell, it sends aspecially designated SDS status message. This SDS message indicates to the SwMI that the radio isentering or exiting transmit inhibit mode.Mobility procedures that do not require the radio to send an uplink transmission are performed exceptfor cell reselection.Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   37
In transmit inhibit mode the radio joins group calls for any group that the radio is monitoring, but thetransmitting on that call is still prohibited.The radio also displays any incoming SDS messages to the user. The missed call feature is active inthe transmit inhibit mode and allows checking what calls were missed. However, the radio attempts toprevent call setup retransmission from being recorded as separate calls.If you initiate an emergency call, the radio immediately leaves transmit inhibit mode and attempts tostart the emergency call if the radio is in service.If the radio is turned off in the transmit inhibit mode, on turning on the radio asks whether to exit thetransmit inhibit mode. If you choose No, the radio turns off.Selecting TalkgroupsFrom 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 toconfirm.NOTICE: If the ROTARY KNOB mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enterthe scrolling mode.NOTICE: Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure.Talkgroup Icon SelectionTable 9: Talkgroup IconIcon DescriptionDisplayed when the talkgroup is from a different network than the one currently se-lected.Using Timed Talkgroup ChangeThis feature allows you to switch a selected talkgroup between the currently selected talkgroup and apredefined talkgroup (TMO or DMO), making the predefined talkgroup the selected talk group for apredefined time by using a One-Touch button. After the timer expires, your radio returns to thepreviously selected talkgroup.Prerequisites: Timed Talkgroup Change is assigned to a One-Touch button.Procedure:1Press and hold and hold the One-Touch button.2Your radio switches the selected talkgroup to the predefined talkgroup for a predefined amountof time.During the predefined time the radio initiates or joins group communication (SDS, status SDS, orcall) on the predefined talkgroup as the selected talkgroup.Your service provider can assign a function to the second press of the One-Touch button to:• Return to previously selected talkgroupChapter 2: Getting Started38   Send Feedback
• Restart the predefined time• No action3When the timer expires (potentially after being restarted a number of times) the radio switches tothe previously selected talkgroup.Activating Talkgroup ScanningWhen and where to use: If you want to monitor any TMO Group Call in the defined talkgroup list.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Scan → Scanning.3Select Select List and then a list name.Your radio displays list name Selected.4Select Scanning → On.Your radio is scanning on the predefined scan list.Related LinksScan on page 102Broadcast CallThe Broadcast Group Call (also called Site Wide Call) is a high-priority group call from the consoleoperator (or dispatcher) to all users located at one or more sites. The radios are configured to monitora Broadcast Call, but you cannot talk back. The call can be received as a normal Broadcast Call or anEmergency Broadcast Call. The Broadcast Call preempts an ongoing Group Call that has the same orlower call priority.Ambience Listening (AL) CallThis feature allows a dispatcher to make a special call that allows listening to the conversations andbackground noises within the range of a particular radio’s microphone. The call is set up without anyindication to the affected radio, and any lower priority ongoing voice call or packet data transfer may bepreempted.After accepting the call, the radio transmits in a simplex call without any action from or indication to theuser. The Ambience Listening Call automatically ends when you initiate any voice call, switch toEmergency or TXI Mode, or send Emergency Alarm.One-Touch Button FeatureThe One-Touch Button feature allows for quick activation of functions by pressing and holding keys orbuttons assigned to those functions.Table 10: One-Touch Button FeaturesFeature DescriptionBSI Encryption Enabled/Disabled Toggles BSI encryption feature.Backlight Adjustment Toggles the backlight on or off.Table continued…Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   39
Feature DescriptionChange Talkgroup Changes the talkgroup to the programmed one by your serviceprovider.Change Talkgroup to the PreviouslySelected TalkgroupChanges 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.Sending of Double Push PTT (D-PTT) Sends the D- PTT tone to the currently used talkgroup.GPS LIP Report Sends a message with the radio’s GPS location to a dedicatedaddress.Hi/Low Audio Toggles high/low audio.Horn&Lights Toggles the horn and lights indication.HSM (Hearer Speaker Microphone)Secondary Accessory ToggleActivates/Deactivates the Hearer Speaker Microphone Secon-dary Accessory.Initiate Call-Out Fallback Alert Sends Call-Out Fallback Alert.PABX Call Initiates a PABX call to a predefined entry in the contact list.Phone Call Initiates a phone call to a predefined entry in the contact list.Private Call Initiates a private call (simplex or duplex) to a predefined entryin the contact list or to the last group call originator.Rotary Switches Lock/Unlock Locks/unlocks the Rotary Switches.LOG ON <-> LOG OFF RUI Asks for the credential or logs off the radio.Screen Saver Activation Turns on/off the Screen Saver feature.Sending Predefined Message Sends a predefined message to a dedicated address.Sending Status Sends a dedicated status message to a dedicated address.Sending User Defined Message Sends a user defined message to a dedicated address.Speaker Enable/Disable Per Call Enables the loudspeaker for a duration of the ongoing call.Timed TG Change Makes a predefined talkgroup the selected talk group for aspecified amount of time. While using the predefined talkgroup,the second press of the One-Touch Button results in: returningto the previously selected talkgroup, restarting the predefinedtime, or no action (depending on configuration). After the timerexpires, the radio returns to the previously selected talkgroup.TMO / DMO Switch Toggles between TMO and DMO modes.TMO Talkgroup Scan Turns on/off the Talkgroup Scan feature in TMO Mode.Transmit Inhibit Mode (TXI) Turns on/off the Transmit Inhibit Mode.Turn On/Off Gateway Mode Turns on/off the Gateway Mode.Turn On/Off Repeater Mode Turns on/off the Repeater Mode.Your service provider can assign one-touch functions only to the side buttons and keypad keys.Chapter 2: Getting Started40   Send Feedback
NOTICE: If the One-Touch Button feature is enabled, the One-Touch Dial is disabled. If nofeature is assigned to a button, your radio displays an Unassigned Button message.Terminal Temporary Disable/EnableYour radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to disable it temporarily in case itis stolen. When your radio is disabled or is powered up in disabled state, it looks and acts like it isturned off.If your radio is found, your service provider can enable it again over the air. After your radio is enabled,you may resume normal operation.Terminal Permanent DisableYour radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to disable it permanently in caseit is stolen or lost. When your radio is disabled permanently, it becomes inoperable. After a PermanentDisable your service provider cannot enable your radio. It is recommended to Permanent Disable yourradio only when you do not expect to recover it. If it is recovered then a Permanent Disable radio canbe reactivated by returning it to Motorola.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.During the CallDuring the call, label of the right SOFT key indicates the next possible change. Accessory default setupis:Table 11: During the CallSoft Key Label Audio SettingSpkr Audio goes to the main speaker (Speaker HIGH is displayed)Erpce Audio goes to the earpiece (Speaker LOW is displayed)Writing TextEvery time that you see text entry screen, refer to this section.Related LinksUnlocking Your Radio on page 36Selecting Text Entry ModesPrerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.Procedure:1Press MENU → Entry Mode.2Select one of the following:•Primary — for entering alphanumeric characters.•Numeric — for entering numbers only.•Symbol — for entering symbols only.Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   41
•Secondary — for entering alphanumeric characters (this mode is optional and you have toadd it to the list). It is convenient when you use one language, and sometimes wish to switchto another one.NOTICE: In the text entry screen, you can also press # key repeatedly to toggle throughthe entry modes.Selecting Text Entry Methods and LanguagesPrerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.Procedure:1Press MENU → Entry Setup.2Select one of the following:•TAP — Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing an alphanumeric key one or moretimes.•iTAP — Let the radio predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key.NOTICE: You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the radio.Text Entry IconsIn the text entry screen, icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using. A charactercounter displayed on the text entry icon, indicates the amount of characters that can be entered.Press the # key to toggle through the text entry modes.Table 12: Text Entry Screen IconsPrimary Icon Secondary Icons DescriptionTAP — no capitalsTAP — capitalise first letter onlyTAP — all capitalsiTAP — no capitalsiTap — capitalise first letter onlyiTap — all capitalsNumeric Icon DescriptionEnter numbers.Symbolic Icon DescriptionTable continued…Chapter 2: Getting Started42   Send Feedback
Enter punctuation and symbols.Keys UsageList of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP).Table 13: Keys UsageKey Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) Symbol Mode0 to 9 keys Numeric Mode:• Press to enter digit at insertion point.• Press and hold any numeric key to enterTAP alphanumeric mode.• To exit TAP alphanumeric mode, press andhold any numeric key.0 key Press to cycle through single shift, caps lock,and lower case.+ - × * / \ [ ] = < > § #1 key . , ? ! 0 1 @ ’ ” - ( ) / : _ ; + & % × * = < > € £ $ ¥ ¤ [ ] { } \ ~ ^ ¿ ¡ § #2 key A B C 2a b c 2@ _ \3 key D E F 3d e f 3/ , ;4 key G H I 4g h i 4” & ’5 key J K L 5j k l 5( ) [ ] { }6 key M N O 6m n o 6¿ ¡ ~7 key P Q R S 7p q r s 7= < >8 key T U V 8t u v 8€ £ $ ¥ ¤9 key W X Y Z 9w x y z 9# % *Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   43
Table 14: Other KeysKey DescriptionAny numeric key • In TAP press any key to reject word completion and continue with text entryA new completion will be displayed, if available, after the time-out for TAPexpires.• Press and hold to enter Numeric mode from TAP or iTAP alphanumeric.* key • 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.• Press and hold to enter a carriage return.# key • Press once to cycle through all entry modes (Symbol, Numeric, Primary,and Secondary (if configured).• Press and hold to return to the default entry mode.Select Press to select the highlighted choice and place it in the main text area.Delete • Press once to delete the last entered character.• Press and hold to clear the entire main text area.Up NAVIGATION key • In TAP press to reject word completion and scroll up.• In TAP press to change previously entered small letter to capital.Down NAVIGATION key • In TAP press to reject word completion and scroll within the text area.• In TAP press to change previously entered capital letter to small.Left NAVIGATION key • Press to navigate to the left. Press and hold to repeat.• In TAP, if a word completion is available, press to reject the completion.Right NAVIGATION key • Press to navigate to the right. Press and hold to repeat.• In TAP if a word completion is available, press to accept the word.MENU If a context-sensitive menu is active, opens the Context Sensitive Menu.Writing in iTAP AlphanumericPrerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.When and where to use: It allows you to write quicker. For example, try to write David 232!Procedure:1Press MENU → Entry Setup → Prim..2Select iTAPEnglish and press Back.3Press MENU → Entry Mode.4Select Primary.5Press 3 key.The alternative row opens and shows D E F 3.Chapter 2: Getting Started44   Send Feedback
6Continue 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, afterpunctuation followed by space, or for the first letter of a word created as a new contactentry.The alternative row highlights David.7Press * key.8Press 2 key and scroll the alternative row by pressing right NAVIGATION key to reach 2.It automatically changes the entry mode to Numeric.9Press 3 and 2 keys.10 Press and hold 1 key until 0 at the end changes to ..The alternative row highlights 232..11 Scroll the alternative row by pressing the right NAVIGATION key to reach the required symbol.12 Press Select.You have entered David 232!.Writing in TAP AlphanumericPrerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.Procedure:1Press MENU → Entry Setup → Seco..2Select TAPEnglish and press Back.3Press MENU → Entry Mode.4Select Secondary.5Press the key labeled with the desired character, once for the first character, twice for thesecond, and so on.Example: To enter letter s, press 7 key four times. To enter number 7, press the 7 key fivetimes. If you do not press a key for a few seconds, the character is accepted, and the cursormoves to the next position.Word LockingPrerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.When and where to use: To add the words that are not in the dictionary.Procedure:1Press MENU → Entry Setup.2Select iTAPEnglish.3Try to enter the word. Scroll the alternate line for a word option. Each option is successivelyhighlighted and partially locked.4Enter the second part of the word. The first part remains unchanged (locked). The newly enteredletters are highlighted and then locked while you scroll to the next word option.5Press * key. The word is placed in the text area with a space and automatically added to thedictionary.Chapter 2: Getting StartedSend Feedback   45
Adding Words to the DictionaryEach language comes with its own dictionary. You can create words (including alphanumericabbreviations). Once you enter a word followed by space, it is automatically stored in the dictionaryand appears as a choice whenever you press the same key combination in the future.Home Display Text MessageYour radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to send special text messages tothe display. The message stays on the home screen until a new message is received. Power cycleyour radio to replace the Home Display message to the predefined one.Chapter 2: Getting Started46   Send Feedback
Chapter 3ModesThis chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in.Using NetworksProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks.3Select one of the following:•Trunked Mode•Direct Mode•Repeater Mode•Gateway Mode•TXI ModeYour radio switches to the selected mode.Trunked Mode OperationTrunked Mode Operation requires the switching and management infrastructure. This operation modeenables various voice and data communication types (for example, group calls, short data servicemessages) and access to the infrastructure-related features (for example, packet data).Figure 1: Trunked Mode OperationEntering TMO ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.ModesSend Feedback   47
2Select Trunked Mode.Selecting TalkgroupsFrom 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 toconfirm.NOTICE: If the ROTARY KNOB mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enterthe scrolling mode.NOTICE: Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure.Making Group Calls in TMOThe Group Call is received by all members of the selected group who have their units turned on andare in range.Procedure:1Press and hold the PTT button.2Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release thePTT button to listen.NOTICE: To cancel making a group call, do one the following actions before the talkpermit 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 byyour service provider).Receiving Group Calls in IdleProcedure:1The radio receives a Group Call.NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signalled by a Receiving Group Call tone.2To respond, press and hold the PTT button.Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group CallsWhile in active Group Call, your radio receives a Group Call with a higher priority.One of the following occurs:• Your radio is forced to end the current group call and automatically join the incoming one.• Your radio displays incoming group call screen with options:-Join — ends current Group Call and starts the incoming one.Chapter 3: Modes48   Send Feedback
-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 airinterface. 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.DGNA ReceptionWhen a DGNA message is received, your radio plays a tone and displays a message Talkgroup listupdated. If enabled by your service provider, your radio displays all added and deleted talkgroup list.When your service provider deletes (de-assigns) the currently selected talkgroup, depending on thesettings, the radio can perform one of the following actions:• Enter the “No Group” state – the 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 wasdeleted), the radio enters the “No Group” state.• Attach to a default talkgroup configured by your service provider. If the default talkgroup is notavailable (it was deleted), the radio enters the “No Group” state.At each talkgroup change, an appropriate notification is shown on the display.If the DGNA message is received to delete all talkgroups, your radio displays All Talkgroups Deleted.To exit the DGNA display, you can use the BackSOFT key or the END key.DGNA Auto Select GroupIf the DGNA Auto Select is configured, whenever your radio receives a DGNA, it switches to the addedtalkgroup.DGNA Auto Reselect GroupIf the DGNA Auto Reselect is configured, whenever a talkgroup assigned by the network operator viaDGNA is deassigned without the user action, the radio returns to the previously selected group.Viewing DGNA TalkgroupsPrerequisites: Your radio receives the DGNA message.Procedure:1To view the added talkgroups details press View.2Scroll through the list to select required talkgroup.3To select the DGNA group, press Attach.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   49
Broadcast Calls Initiated by UsersThis feature allows you to make a Broadcast Call from the radio that is initiated on the predefinedtalkgroup. 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 alwaysclear. Otherwise if the radio uses other encryption service the type of the encryption used forthat Call is up to the encryption settings of that service.NOTICE: This feature is not supported on the Dimetra infrastructure.Initializing Broadcast CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Services → Broadcast.Your radio displays the predefined alias and the Broadcast Call icon.3To start the call press the PTT button.Phone and PABX CallsThe Phone Call allows you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number. ThePrivate Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Call allows you to call local (office) extension numbers.Private CallThe 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.When a DMO Private Call takes place, radios not involved in this call receive the channel busyindication. The radios are identified using its radio numbers.Interaction with the accessories:• Fist Microphone — during the Private Call, if you hang the microphone into the clip the call ends orthe audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your service providersettings.• Telephone Style Handset — during the Private Call, if you hand the handset into the holder, the callends or the audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your serviceprovider settings.NOTICE: To end the Private Call if audio was switched to the speaker, press ON/OFF/END/HOME key.To answer a Private Call, use one of the following methods:• Press the PTT button.• Take the Fist Microphone or Telephone Style Handset off hook. If the Handset is off hook, theradio’s external speaker mutes and the Handset’s internal speaker activates.• Press the SEND key on the control head. Audio is routed to audio input devices in the followingorder, depending on their availability:1A visor microphone.Chapter 3: Modes50   Send Feedback
2A microphone of the device that is off hook.3A microphone that was last in use (if two devices are off hook).Related LinksEmergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN) on page 59Making Private CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, enter a number.2If Private is not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it.3When you are in the following mode:aTMO — 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, andrelease the PTT button to listen. For duplex calls, press and release the SEND key. You heara ringing tone.bDMO — Only simplex calls are available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talkpermit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen.4To end the call, press the END key.NOTICE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace itfirmly on it's clip or holder when done.Assistance CallThis feature allows you make a private call to ask for assistance during normal and non-criticalsituations.NOTICE: Your service provider can configure the number, priority, and the type of the call(simplex or duplex).You can start an Assistance Call in one of the following way:• Dial a predefined number and press SEND key.•Menu → Services → Assistance CallCall ModificationCall Modification is a feature that allows your service provider to modify the call in order to optimize itand adjust to a current situation.Modification can cover:• Call priority – modified during call setup.• Call type – modified during call setup.• Call encryption – modified during an ongoing call (but not in the transmission phase).When the call is modified, your radio displays Call Modified message.When a recently modified call requires the PTT button to transmit, your radio displays CallModifiedUse PTT.All modifications are made by your service provider and the radio only follows them. You have noinfluence on ongoing call modifications.When call priority is changed to emergency:Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   51
• 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 relatedfeatures are triggered.If call modification requested by your service provider cannot be followed by the radio (due to itssettings), the radio rejects it and displays Service Not Available message.Local Site TrunkingThis mode is also called as Fallback Mode and it allows more than one radio from the same site tocommunicate when the link between the site and the network central controller fails. Entering andexiting Local Site Trunking (that is, returning to System Wide Services) is done automatically. In thismode some services are unavailable.NOTICE: Your service provider can disable this mode.Entering Local Site TrunkingWhen your radio receives a Local Site Trunking indication from the system, the following occurs:• Your radio plays an Entering Local Site Trunking tone.• Display shows the Local Area Service message.• Display icons and soft keys turn olive.NOTICE: Noticeable only on the color display.• Any call in progress is dropped upon entering Local Site Trunking Mode.If configured by your service provider, this message/alert is periodically repeated to remind you thatyour radio is still operating in Local Site Trunking Mode. The following features are available:• Registration• Attachment• Group Call• Emergency Call• Emergency AlarmNOTICE: Your service provider can turn on/off all the visual and audio indications, when youenter Local Site Trunking Mode.Exiting Local Site TrunkingWhen the link with the central network controller is reestablished, your radio exits Local Site Trunking,and the following occurs:• Your radio plays an Exiting Local Site Trunking tone.• Any call in progress during Local Site Trunking is dropped.• Display icons and soft keys turn blue.NOTICE: Your service provider can turn on/off all the visual and audio indications, when youexit Local Site Trunking Mode.Chapter 3: Modes52   Send Feedback
Direct Mode OperationDirect Mode Operation is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly.Figure 2: Direct Mode OperationEntering DMO ModeTo 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 TalkgroupsFrom 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 toconfirm.NOTICE: If the ROTARY KNOB mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enterthe scrolling mode.NOTICE: Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure.Making Group Calls in DMOThe Group Call is received by all members of the selected group who have their units turned on andare in range.Procedure:1Press and hold the PTT button.2Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release thePTT button to listen.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   53
Receiving Group Calls in IdleProcedure:1The radio receives a Group Call.NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signalled by a Receiving Group Call tone.2To respond, press and hold the PTT button.Private CallThe 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.When a DMO Private Call takes place, radios not involved in this call receive the channel busyindication. The radios are identified using its radio numbers.Interaction with the accessories:• Fist Microphone — during the Private Call, if you hang the microphone into the clip the call ends orthe audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your service providersettings.• Telephone Style Handset — during the Private Call, if you hand the handset into the holder, the callends or the audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your serviceprovider settings.NOTICE: To end the Private Call if audio was switched to the speaker, press ON/OFF/END/HOME key.To answer a Private Call, use one of the following methods:• Press the PTT button.• Take the Fist Microphone or Telephone Style Handset off hook. If the Handset is off hook, theradio’s external speaker mutes and the Handset’s internal speaker activates.• Press the SEND key on the control head. Audio is routed to audio input devices in the followingorder, depending on their availability:1A visor microphone.2A microphone of the device that is off hook.3A microphone that was last in use (if two devices are off hook).Related LinksEmergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN) on page 59Making Private CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, enter a number.2If Private is not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it.3When you are in the following mode:Chapter 3: Modes54   Send Feedback
aTMO — 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, andrelease the PTT button to listen. For duplex calls, press and release the SEND key. You heara ringing tone.bDMO — Only simplex calls are available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talkpermit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen.4To end the call, press the END key.NOTICE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace itfirmly on it's clip or holder when done.Private Call With Presence CheckThis feature allows you to see if the calling party is available in DMO. When this feature is enabled, youcan only initiate a Private Call if the called radio is present on the same channel and responds with apresence check acknowledgement.Otherwise your radio displays Party Not Available.DMO Private Priority CallThe 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 orongoing Pre-emptive Priority Private Calls) on the receiving radio, which then displays Call-preempted.Talkgroup for Individual CallsTalkgroup for Individual Calls is a talkgroup that operates on a separate frequency allocated forindividual (private) calls only. Using this talkgroup optimizes frequency resources and helps not toblock other talkgroups. The only supported call types are: private calls and emergency calls (bothprivate and group). Use this talkgroup each time you need to make a private call.When you select a Talkgroup for Individual Calls, your radio is not able to receive or initiate any groupor broadcast calls with priority lower than Emergency.When you have selected a Talkgroup for Individual Calls and press the PTT button to start a GroupCall, the radio:• Rejects the call• Plays a tone• Displays the Individual Calls Only messageCommunication through RepeatersRadios that are out of range and cannot communicate directly one with another in DMO Mode can do itthrough the repeater. The repeater is a radio that repeats all communication on a chosen channel, andas a result increases radios’ DMO range.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   55
DMODMOWhen the radio connects to a repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater available message, andshows 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 GatewaysGateway provides connectivity between radios operating in DMO Mode and the TETRA network, sothat the DMO radios can communicate with the TMO radios.DMOTMOTMOWhen the radio connects to a gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway available message andshows an appropriate icon. When the radio looses connection with the gateway, it plays a tone,displays the Gateway not available message, and the gateway icon is blinking.Selecting DMO Group Call OptionsWhen and where to use: Helps to communicate with other radio users on the same talkgroup throughthe Gateway or Repeater.Procedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Press Config.3Select one of the following:Chapter 3: Modes56   Send Feedback
•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 thattalkgroup. If your radio displays Selected Gateway:None, press Edit to enter the currentgateway address.•Repeater — Uses the first available repeater for that talkgroup.•GW + Rep — Uses the first available gateway or repeater for that talkgroup.•Automatic — Uses the first available gateway for that talkgroup.•Specific — 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 Gatewayaddress.NOTICE: When the Gateway and the Repeater cannot be communicated eventhough a talkgroup to use them is configured, the radio attempts the direct MS-MScommunication.When your radio detects the appropriate Gateway and/or the Repeater, the Gateway and/or Repeatericons turns solid, respectively.Transmit Inhibit ModeThe Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. It isrecommended to activate the mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, wheresafety 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. Allthe functions and keys which cause transmission, for example registration to the network, changingtalkgroup or folder, sending SDS messages, or pressing the PTT button are disabled. Any transmissiontrial causes the radio to display Not Allowed In TXI Mode notification and to play a tone.Your radio can still receive:• Group calls.• Messages — stored in the Inbox.• Private call attempts — stored in the Missed Calls list, without the option to respond.When no danger to safety exists anymore (for example, you leave the RF sensitive area), you candeactivate the Transmit Inhibit Mode and the radio returns to standard operation.You can deactivate the mode by selecting MENU → Networks → TXI Mode → Deactivate, pressingOne-Touch button, or implicitly when initiating an Emergency Call.NOTICE: RF Transmissions from the radio are prevented under the following conditions:• TXI Mode is activated.• The radio is turned off.On entering or exiting the transmit inhibit mode, when the radio is camped on a cell, it sends aspecially designated SDS status message. This SDS message indicates to the SwMI that the radio isentering or exiting transmit inhibit mode.Mobility procedures that do not require the radio to send an uplink transmission are performed exceptfor cell reselection.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   57
In transmit inhibit mode the radio joins group calls for any group that the radio is monitoring, but thetransmitting on that call is still prohibited.The radio also displays any incoming SDS messages to the user. The missed call feature is active inthe transmit inhibit mode and allows checking what calls were missed. However, the radio attempts toprevent call setup retransmission from being recorded as separate calls.If you initiate an emergency call, the radio immediately leaves transmit inhibit mode and attempts tostart the emergency call if the radio is in service.If the radio is turned off in the transmit inhibit mode, on turning on the radio asks whether to exit thetransmit inhibit mode. If you choose No, the radio turns off.Emergency OperationsEmergency Operations are used in critical situations.Pressing and holding the EMERGENCY button, or entering the Emergency Number and pressing theSEND key, activates one or more services (depending on your service provider settings):• Emergency Alarm• SDS Status• Silent Emergency• Hot Microphone operation• Emergency Individual Call (Private or MS-ISDN)• GPS location informationNOTICE: It is possible to turn on the radio by pressing the EMERGENCY button. Depending onthe service provider settings, the radio can start Emergency Operations automatically. If theradio is PIN-protected (except for SIM PIN), Emergency Operations will bypass the PIN lock forthe duration of the Emergency Operations.When starting Emergency Operations, any ongoing voice call is aborted or cleared down, and anypacket 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 monitorthe talkgroups in the selected scan list.To terminate Emergency Operations, press the upperSOFT key.Emergency Group CallThe Emergency Group Call has the highest communication priority that means it is the pre-emptivekind of call. Emergency Group Call is available in both TMO and DMO. During Emergency Operations,Emergency Group Call can be started by pressing pressing the EMERGENCY button. The radio can alsosupport Hot Microphone operation, which allows the Emergency Call to be conducted without pressingthe PTT button.If the radio receives an incoming group call with emergency priority, the display shows that anemergency call has been received, and a special audio alert is played.An emergency group call can be configured as:• A non-tactical call – initiated on a talkgroup preprogrammed by your service provider. When in non-tactical emergency mode, you cannot switch talkgroups.• A tactical call – initiated on the currently selected talkgroup.In TMO, if the radio enters Emergency Operations while the Emergency Broadcast Call is active, theradio continues on the call without initiating any calls and sends the Emergency Alarm.Chapter 3: Modes58   Send Feedback
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 CallsPrerequisites: Ensure that your radio is in Emergency Mode.Procedure:1Press and hold the PTT button.2Wait for the talk permit tone (if configured) and talk.3Release the PTT button to listen.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 yourservice provider settings):• Release the PTT button.• Press the END key (default).When the call is canceled, your radio displays Call Cancelled message (if configured byyour service provider).Receiving Emergency Group CallsThe radio receives an Emergency Group Call from a selected pre-programmed group. An incoming callis indicated by an appropriate tone, status icon, and red color of the display.Non-Tactical EmergencyIn Non-Tactical Emergency, the radio switches to a designated Emergency talkgroup when startingEmergency Operations. This talkgroup is used for the complete duration of the Emergency Operations(you cannot change the talkgroup).In TMO, it is possible to configure the radio to make Emergency Non-Tactical Group Calls withoutsending attachment. If this is set, the radio assumes implicit attachment after receiving a temporaryaddress.In DMO, the Non-Tactical Emergency proceeds on the same frequency as the previously selectedtalkgroup. The service provider can designate any ITSI address to be used for Emergency Operations,(this can be an Open Group – broadcast address).After exiting from Non-Tactical Emergency, the radio goes back to the previously selected talkgroup.Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN)The Emergency Individual Calls are Simplex or Duplex Calls with emergency priority. On pressing theEMERGENCY button, the radio initiates an Individual Call to the provisioned address (private or MS-ISDN). During this kind of call all user indications are unavailable and all other services are rejected.Emergency Operation ends as soon as the Emergency Individual Call is ended.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   59
Related LinksPrivate Call on page 50Emergency AlarmThe Emergency Alarm is a special status message sent to the infrastructure while starting theEmergency Operations. The radio can wait for infrastructure acknowledgment for this alarm andattempts retries.Each time the radio enters the Emergency Operation, it sends the Emergency Alarm. When theEmergency Alarm is sent successfully, the respective audible tone sounds.In addition, once the radio is in the Emergency Operation on pressing the EMERGENCY button, anadditional emergency alarm is sent (exception: during Hot Microphone transmission).The message can be dispatched both in TMO and DMO.Emergency SDS StatusRadio sends a status message with a preprogrammed value to the destination address set by yourservice provider. Emergency SDS Status is available in TMO only. If no status acknowledgment ornegative acknowledgment is received, the radio retries sending the message. Status is not resend ifEmergency Alarm or Hot Microphone is configured.Emergency Hot MicrophoneThe Hot Microphone allows you to talk without pressing the PTT button during Emergency Operations.The transmission continues for a provisioned amount of time. Pressing the PTT button before the HotMicrophone time expires ends the Hot Microphone operation. Then normal PTT operation inEmergency group call takes over (that is, the transmission is ongoing for the time the PTT button isheld).Subsequent EMERGENCY button presses during the Emergency Operation restarts the HotMicrophone transmission.If a talk permit is granted to another member of the group, the Emergency Call received tone is played.If configured, the radio automatically attempts to get talk permit again.Pressing EndSOFT key or END key ends the Hot Microphone operation.Alternating Hot MicrophoneThe Alternating Hot Microphone is an enhancement of the Hot Microphone. After activation, the radioalternately enters transmission phases (your microphone is active) and reception phases (you can onlylisten) for an amount of time precisely determined by your service provider.If this feature is enabled, you can initiate the Alternating Hot Microphone by pressing the EMERGENCYbutton. If you want to finish earlier or skip the transmission phase, press the END key.The Alternating Hot Microphone terminates when one of the following conditions is met:• The radio exits the Emergency Mode.• The Alternating Hot Microphone timer expires.• The PTT button is pressed.• The upper SOFT key is pressed (only during the transmission phase).NOTICE: When the radio goes out of the service, it enters the reception phase and theAlternating Hot Microphone is on hold. When the radio is back to the service, the HotMicrophone transmission and the Alternating Hot Microphone resume.Chapter 3: Modes60   Send Feedback
NOTICE: When you are in the Emergency Mode, pressing the EMERGENCY button restarts theAlternating Hot Microphone.Silent Emergency ModeThe Silent Emergency Mode is a type of emergency services that provides no audible indications andno keypad tones at the entrance. All the display indications are as in the home mode. However, theradio cannot use any services except for:• Receiving Ambience Listening• Sending Silent Emergency Alarms• Sending GPS location reportsNOTICE: If you try to activate any other feature, it is blocked.If the Silent Emergency feature is enabled, the radio enters Silent Emergency Mode on pressing theEMERGENCY button. After entering this Mode the radio stays in TMO or switches to it, depending onthe actual state. Once in TMO, the radio sends Silent Emergency Alarm.NOTICE: If the radio is in a private or group call, the radio waits until the call ends and thenenters the Silent Emergency Mode.The radio keeps re-sending the alarm until successful sending is confirmed. After the alarm issuccessfully delivered, the radio stays in Silent Emergency Mode and waits for the AmbienceListening.Your radio exits the Silent Emergency Mode, under the following conditions:• Press MENU and then # key within 3 seconds.• Press MENU simultaneously with right NAVIGATION key.• Press both SOFT keys simultaneously.• No success in sending the Silent Emergency Alarm and the maximum number of retries has beenreached.• The control room terminates the Silent Ambience Listening.• The Ambience Listening is disconnected due to another reason.If you turn off the radio in the Silent Emergency Mode, the radio switches to pseudo power off state. Inthis state, the radio appears to be turned off. However, the radio is still on and in the Silent EmergencyMode. On turning the radio on during the pseudo power off state, the radio acts as during turning onand still is in the Silent Emergency Mode.Invisible EmergencyIt is possible for the service provider to disable visual and audible indications of performing EmergencyOperations on the radio. The purpose of this feature is to hide the fact of using Emergency Operationsin a critical situation (e.g. direct attack on the user) and thus to provide additional layer of safety.Emergency Mode by DialingThis feature allows you to trigger Emergency Mode by dialing a predefined number. It initiates thesame Emergency services as you would use the EMERGENCY button. Your radio can store up to eightEmergency numbers.NOTICE: If this Emergency Mode was triggered by Emergency number (not by EMERGENCYbutton), you can press the END key to exit the Emergency Mode.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   61
Disaster AlertDisaster Alert call is a broadcast emergency call initiated by the radio, with emergency pre-emptivepriority that everyone in a broadcast area can hear. This feature is specifically designed forcatastrophic situations, such as earthquakes, and has the highest priority over other calls. All radiosunder Disaster Alert display emergency notification on their screens. The alert message, its durationand destination talkgroup can be configured in the codeplug.In order to initiate Disaster Alert, switch the radio to Disaster Alert mode and press PTT button. Whenthe call ends, the radio will exit the Disaster Alert state.During Disaster Alert, other functionality is impacted:• When Disaster Alert begins, any other ongoing services are terminated.• No other services can interrupt this type of call.• Hot Mic functionality cannot be used.• Speech can only be in Clear mode, even if any of the encryption services are enabled. The onlyexception is E2E Encryption.NOTICE: Not all infrastructures support this feature. Please consult with your service providerbefore enabling this feature.Initializing Disaster Alert CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Services → Disaster Alert.Your radio enters Disaster Alert Mode and it displays Disaster Alert icon.3To start the call press PTT.Your radio displays Disaster AlertIn Use.Exiting Emergency OperationsPrerequisites: Make sure that your radio is engaged in Emergency Operations.Procedure:1If your radio screen displays Emergency Mic On, press End.2Press and hold Exit.NOTICE: If an Emergency Operation was triggered by Emergency number (not byEMERGENCY button), you can press the END key to exit the Emergency Operation.3If your radio displays Do you want to exit?, press Yes to exit.Your radio exits Emergency Operations.Repeater ModeNOTICE: Repeater Mode does not apply to MTM5200 radio.The Repeater Mode provides repeater connectivity between radios operating in the DMO Mode.Chapter 3: Modes62   Send Feedback
Figure 3: Repeater Mode OperationDMODMOA DMO repeater is used to extend the DMO range by retransmitting received information from oneradio 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 synchronizeon a given frequency.Only the radios on the same talkgroup can communicate with each other through the repeater.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Entering the Repeater ModeTo enter Repeater Mode, use one of the following ways:• From the home screen, select Optns → Repeater Mode.• From the home screen, press MENU key. Select → Networks → Repeater Mode.Setting Monitor OptionProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Press Monitor.3Select one of the following:•Off — Your radio works as a repeater only, no operation is available.•Receive Only — Allows you to listen.•Receive&Transmit — Allows you to listen and transmit by pressing PTT.Encryption in the Repeater ModeWhile in the Repeater Mode, the radio supports Air Encryption and is able to repeat encrypted callsand messages.If SCK keys installed on the radio are invalid:• The radio transfers calls and messages without deciphering them (provided that the encryption levelis not the highest).Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   63
• The LED indicator turns orange.• On pressing the PTT button, Channel Busy or DMSCK is Invalid message appears.• You cannot make any call.Gateway ModeNOTICE: Repeater Mode does not apply to MTM5200 radio.The Gateway Mode allows your radio to work as a gateway and thus provide connectivity amongradios operating in DMO and TMO Modes.Figure 4: Gateway Mode OperationDMOTMOTMOA DMO/TMO gateway is used to provide gateway connectivity between radio operation in the DMOand the TETRA TMO network. In other words, the gateway mode provides the interface betweenTETRA DMO and TMO modes.While in the gateway mode, any individual call from both DMO and TMO cannot be answered. If thecall is incoming from TMO, it is rejected with disconnect cause as the called party is busy. The missedcall is added to the missed call list. If the call is incoming from DMO, it is ignored.While in the gateway mode, group calls are supported. When the gateway receives a group calladdressed to its current selected TMO talkgroup, it forwards the call on to the respective mapped DMOtalkgroup. If the DMO channel is not free, and the incoming call has Emergency priority, thenpreemption request is sent.When the gateway receives a group call addressed to its current selected DMO talkgroup, it forwardsthe call on to the respective mapped TMO talkgroup. The DMO radio that initiated the call requirescorrect setup for gateway calls (otherwise the call is rejected).NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Entering Gateway ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Select Gateway Mode.Chapter 3: Modes64   Send Feedback
NOTICE: When the Gateway Mode is enabled, you cannot make any call.Standby ModeYour radio enters Standby mode if there is another Gateway on the same DMO frequency. Gatewayicon flashes and no transmission is forwarded through the gateway. To exit Standby Mode you can:• Choose another DMO talkgroup• Wait untill the other gateway is out of coverage and is no longer present on that DMO talkgroupForwarding Group CallsYour radio shows the source and destination talkgroup of the Group call.Setting Monitor OptionsProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Press Config and Select one of the following:•Off — Audio of the calls are not routed to the speakers of the gateway.•Receive Only — Audio of the calls are routed to the speakers of the gateway.Emergency Calls in Gateway ModePress the EMERGENCY button to enter the TMO Emergency mode and start an Emergency Group call.Check with your service provider if the Emergency Group call starts on a tactical or non-tacticaltalkgroup. If the radio that is in the Gateway mode receives an Emergency Group call, it forwards it tothe respective TMO/DMO talkgroup that is currently switched to.Encryption in Gateway ModeWhile in the Gateway Mode, the radio supports Air Encryption and is able to transmit encrypted callsamong radios operating in TMO and DMO.If SCK keys installed on the radio are invalid, the radio cannot function as a gateway and transmit calls.Chapter 3: ModesSend Feedback   65
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Chapter 4GPS Location ServiceThe GPS Location Service feature uses information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellitesorbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio.The GPS Location Service availability, accuracy, and the position calculation time vary depending onthe environment in which you use the radio. The GPS Location Service can assist your dispatcher orcolleagues in many ways such as more efficient deployment of resources or locating your radio whenyou trigger your emergency service.The radio can display the location information directly on the screen or send it over the air to yourdispatcher to display it in the control center. Check your radio configuration details with your serviceprovider.IMPORTANT: Where the signals from satellites are not available, the GPS Location Servicedoes not work. This situation usually happens when your radio cannot establish a view of awide area of open sky, for example, when the GPS antenna is covered or facing the ground.Such situations include being:• In underground locations• Inside buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles• Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure• Near a powerful radio or television tower• In extreme temperature outside the operating limits of your radioEven if your location information can be calculated in such situations, it may take longer to do so.Therefore, in any emergency situation, always report your location to your dispatcher. Where adequatesignals from multiple satellites are available, your GPS Location Service feature provides a location,most probably near to your actual location.The radio can be triggered to send Location Reports in various circumstances, for example:• Upon a request• Entering Emergency Mode• At specified time intervals• At specified distance intervalsThe Location Reports can be sent both in TMO and DMO by using:• SDS messages• Packet DataThe radio can be configured to give audio-visual notifications upon sending the Location Reports.Depending on the radio settings, viewing the radio position and the status of the visible satellites isavailable. The position may consist of longitude and latitude, UK, or Irish grid coordinates.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.GPS Location ServiceSend Feedback   67
Related LinksLocation on page 111Enhancing GPS PerformanceSometimes the GPS feature is unable to complete a location calculation successfully. You hear anaudible 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 opensky. To maximize the ability of your radio to determine a location fix, avoid closed space, tall buildings,and foliage. If possible, do not use GPS in underground parking lots, tunnels, under bridges, and closeto high buildings.Enabling GPSProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Location → Interface.3Select On.NOTICE: Your service provider can enable this feature.GPS IconWhen GPS is enabled, the following icon is displayed in the status icon area:  Depending on thecurrent GPS state, the icon can be solid – GPS has a fix, or blinking – GPS is searching for a fix. Theblinking GPS icon can be disabled/enabled by your service provider.GPS Different Location DisplaysTable 15: Different Location DisplaysLatitude / Longi-tude UK Coordinates Irish Coordi-natesUTM Coordi-natesMGRS Coordi-natesTime Time Time Time TimeLatitude 2–Letter Code 1–Letter Code 3–Letter Code 3–Letter Codeand 2–LetterCodeLongitude Easting andNorthing Coordi-nateEasting andNorthing Coordi-nateEasting andNorthing Coordi-nateEasting andNorthing Coordi-nateAltitude Altitude Altitude Altitude AltitudeSatellites Satellites Satellites Satellites Satellites• Time — indicates when the last time the location was calculated. The time is provided in UniversalTime Coordinated.• Letter Code — grid zone or square on the map for different coordinate standard• Latitude — expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds.Chapter 4: GPS Location Service68   Send Feedback
• Longitude — expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds.• Number of satellites — used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites make for betteraccuracy. 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 bythe factor of 10.Viewing Your PositionProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Location → Position.3Scroll to view the results about the last time your location was calculated.NOTICE: To refresh your position:• Select Position — the radio refreshes its position automatically• Press RefreshGPS – Things to Keep in MindWhere adequate signals from multiple satellites are not available, the GPS feature of your radio doesnot work. Such situations include but are not limited to:• In underground locations• Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles• Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure• Near a powerful radio or television tower• When your GPS antenna is covered (for example, by your hand or other object) or facing theground• In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your radioEven where location information can be calculated in such situations, it may take longer to do so.Therefore, in any emergency situation, confirm your location with your dispatcher.Furthermore, please note that even where adequate signals from multiple satellites are available, yourGPS feature provides only an approximate location, often within 20–100 meters from your actuallocation.Chapter 4: GPS Location ServiceSend Feedback   69
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Chapter 5Main MenuThis 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 radioexits the menu.IMPORTANT: Some menu items are model specific and may not be activated or available onyour radio.Scrolling through the MenuProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Scroll to the required item by pressing NAVIGATION keys. Press the SOFT key assigned as Selector right NAVIGATION key to select.If the menu item contains a further set of menu items, repeat step 2.NOTICE: You can use shortcuts to access frequently used items.Menu IconsThe following icons make it easy to identify the menu items at first glance.Table 16: Menu IconsMenu Icon DescriptionMain Menu Items / Context Sensitive MenuIt is assigned to MENU when the main menu items / context-sensitive menu are ac-tive.MessagesSend status messages,Send text messages (free text or according to user defined or predefined tem-plates),Received messages in Inbox.ContactsAdd, search, edit, or erase entries in the contact list.BrowserStarts the WAP browser.SecurityLets you turn on/off and verify security features, and change passwords.Table continued…Main MenuSend Feedback   71
Menu Icon DescriptionSetupAllows you to customize your radio.Group SetupContains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features.FavoritesContains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers.My InfoDisplays information about your radio and its numbers.Recent CallsContains a list of recent calls.ShortcutsAllows you to view and manage shortcuts to menu items.RUIAllows you to log in and log out of the radio.NetworksAllows you to select a network.LocationDisplays location of your radio.Packet DataAllows you to send data from your radio to other devices.ServicesAllows you to manage Broadcast, Assistance and Disaster Calls.MessagesThis feature allows you to send and receive text messages. A message can contain up to 1000characters, depending on your service provider settings.Pressing the PTT button when a message is highlighted can cause one of the following actions,depending on your service provider settings:• The radio ignores the PTT button request.• The radio starts a Private Call with the message sender.• The radio starts a Group Call on a currently selected talkgroup.New MessageThis menu item allows you to create a new message.Chapter 5: Main Menu72   Send Feedback
Sending Messages to Private/PhoneProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → New Message.3Enter your message and press Send.4If needed, select Private/Phone.5Enter 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.GSSI – in Dimetra called Group ID or Talkgroup ID.6Press Send, or SEND key, or the PTT button.Sending Messages to GroupsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → New Message.3Type your message and press Send.4If needed, select Group.5Select a group to send the message.Sending Store and Forward MessagesPrerequisites: Your service provider enables the Store and Forward feature.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → New Message.3Press MENU key and select Message Setup → On/Offline users.4Enter your message and press Send.5If asked for the Target selection, select one of the following:•Private – enter the private number or press abc to choose the destination number from thecontact list.•Phone – enter the phone number or press abc to choose the destination number from thecontact list.NOTICE: Your service provider can enable to send a Store and Forward message to atalkgroup.6Select Send, or press SEND key or PTT button.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   73
Delivery ReportDelivery Report is an acknowledgment that the radio can request upon sending a message to anindividual recipient. You can define what type of Delivery Report your radio requests, or turn on/off thisfeature.If the Delivery Report is received shortly after the message was sent, the radio:• Displays a pop-up with one of the following messages:-Message Sent – if no Delivery Report is requested (and when a Store and Forward messagehas been received at the Store and Forward server)-Message Delivered – if the Delivery Report is requested and the message has been receivedby the target radio-Message Read– if the Consumed Delivery Report is requested and the message is opened on the target radio-Message Failed – if the Delivery Report is requested and the message has not been receivedby the target radio within a defined time period• Saves the Delivery Report in Outbox along with a copy of the message.If the Delivery Report is received after a longer period of time, the radio:• Saves the Delivery Report in Outbox along with a copy of the message.• If Delivery Report Notifications functionality is configured by your service provider, the radio also:- Temporarily saves a Delivery Report message in Inbox. The notification disappears after it isread.- Displays New Message icon.- Displays New Delivery Status notification screen (if possible).Viewing Delivery ReportsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox.3Find a required message and select Read.4Press MENU key.5Select Delivery Status.Configuring Delivery ReportsPrerequisites: Your service provider enabled the delivery report configuration.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → New Message.3Press MENU key and select Delivery Report.4Select one of the following:•None — the radio does not request any delivery report.•Received — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received.•Consumed — the radio requests reports on your messages that were read.Chapter 5: Main Menu74   Send Feedback
•Both — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received and read.InboxIt contains up to 100 new or old incoming messages.Table 17: Inbox IconsIcon DescriptionUnread (New) MessageRead (Old) MessageSender Information in Message View — name or numberTime and Date Stamp in Message View — arrival time and dateDelivery Status Received — delivery status for Store & Forward messagesMessages sub-menu indicates the number of the messages. If the indication is for example 2/4, itmeans that two unread and four read messages are in the Inbox.Entering the InboxProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox.NOTICE: The status (if any) of the list is displayed for a few seconds:•No New or Old Messages — The screen returns to the previous display within a fewseconds.•Inbox Full — Select Ok.Receiving New MessagesProcedure:1New message received.Your radio displays an animation and plays a New Mail Received tone.2Select one of the following:•Read — opens the entire message.•Back — dismisses the message. You can access the message later from the Inbox.Using Submenus in the Inbox and the OutboxProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox or Outbox.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   75
3Highlight the required message and press MENU key.4Select 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 andthe message originator as a recipient. After editing, press Send, the PTT button, or the SENDkey to send.•Resend (only for Outbox) — Invokes the edit screen with previously entered text with thesame recipient. After editing, press Send, the PTT button, or the SEND key to send.•Forward — Invokes the edit screen with the old message to send it to a different participant.After editing, press Send, the PTT button, or SEND key to send.•Refresh — Re-orders the message list and displays the new messages.•Delivery Status (only for Outbox) — Shows the date and time of the message when it sent,delivered, read, and expired was not delivered, expired was not read, failed unknown.Embedded NumberThis feature allows you to call a number from a message or to start a group call with the messagesender talkgroup.Storing Numbers from MessagesPrerequisites: Embedded Number feature is enabled by your service provider.When and where to use: You can save the sender's or embedded number from the message to anew or existing contact.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox.3Highlight the required message and select Read.4Press the PTT button.5Radio displays a list of the numbers (including the senders number).6Highlight the required number and press Store.7Highlight required contact and press View.NOTICE: To store a number for a new contact, select [New Contact] and fill out therequired fields. Press Done to save it..8Select Edit.9Choose the Type of the new number and press Done.Calling Numbers in MessagesPrerequisites: Embedded Number feature is enabled by your service provider.Chapter 5: Main Menu76   Send Feedback
When and where to use: You can return a voice call to the sender of a message or to any numberthat is embedded in the message text.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox.3Highlight the required message and select Read.4Press the PTT button.5Radio displays a list of the numbers (including the senders number).6To call, highlight to the required number and press the PTT button or the SEND key.7Select Ctype to choose the type of call (Private, Phone, or PABX).8Press the PTT button or the SEND key.Making Group Calls on theTalkgroup of the Message SenderPrerequisites: Embedded Number feature is enabled by your service provider.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Inbox.3Highlight the required message and press the PTT button.Immediate MessageWhen the new immediate message is received, radio plays the New Mail Received tone and displaysthe content overlapping your previous screen. All immediate messages are stored in the Inbox. If theradio is in PIN Lock state, immediate message is displayed after correct PIN is entered.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.OutboxOutbox stores all sent messages.Table 18: Outbox IconsIcon DescriptionDelivery in ProgressDelivery AccomplishedDelivery FailedSuccessful Outgoing MessageFailed Outgoing MessageChapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   77
CO BoxCO Box contains incoming and outgoing Call-Out messages arranged chronologically with the newestat the top of the list. Clicking Select on a Call-Out message headline displays more detailedinformation 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 regardingthe currently ongoing Call-Out message.Related LinksCall-Out on page 127RMS BoxRMS Box stores all incoming and outgoing Radio Messaging System (RMS) messages, both Statusmessages and Free Text messages.WAP BoxEach WAP Push message can be loaded immediately or stored as a message in WAP Box. Then itcan be accessed by pressing MENU → Messages → WAP Box. All the WAP Push messages arepassed to the browser.Related LinksWAP on page 118WAP Push on page 126TemplatesThis feature is used to store up to 100 predefined and your message templates. Each of the Inbox andOutbox message can be stored as a template. Each template name and text can be edited afterwards.Sending User-Defined TemplatesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Templates.3Highlight the required template name and press Send.4Do one of the following:• Enter the number or press abc to select the name from your contact list. Press Send.• Select required talkgroup from the TalkGroup List.Setting User-Defined TemplatesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Templates.3Highlight the required template and press MENU.4Select one of the following:Chapter 5: Main Menu78   Send Feedback
•View — Displays template text.•Delete — Deletes the template.•Edit Text — Opens edit screen with the template text. Edit the text and press MENU. SelectSave 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 TemplatesPredefined message templates are programmed into your radio. You are allowed to perform limitededit operations of the predefined template. You can send it, but you are not able to store the editedtemplate or erase it from the predefined template list.Viewing Predefined TemplatesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Predefined.3Highlight the required template and press MENU key.4Select View.Sending Predefined TemplatesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Predefined.3Highlight the required template and press Send, the PTT button, or the SEND key.NOTICE: You can edit the predefined template before you send it. Press the MENU keyand select Edit. Edit screen opens with the template text. You are only allowed toreplace the existing text.Status MessagesThe radio allows you to send two types of status messages: statuses and targeted statuses. Yourservice 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 serviceprovider. Targeted statuses can be sent to any talkgroup defined for the radio or to any private number(from the contact list or entered manually).Viewing a Status Message NumberProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Send Status.3Press the MENU key and select View.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   79
Sending Status MessagesThis procedure allows you to send status messages to either a selected talkgroup or a programmedprivate 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 astatus message.• If sending statuses to private numbers is enabled: no action is needed, the private number is set upby your service providerProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Send Status.3Do one of the following:• Highlight the required status message and press Select, the PTT button, or the SEND key.• If the status list is empty, enter a 5 digit status message number and press Send.Targeted Status MessagesThis feature enables sending status messages to user selectable addresses. By default, targetedstatus messages can be sent to private or talkgroup addresses. Your service provider may restrict validaddresses to numbers stored in Contacts.Sending Targeted Status MessagesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → Send Status.3Do one of the following:• Highlight the required status message and press Select, the PTT button, or the SEND key.• If the status list is empty, enter a 5 digit status message number and press Send.4Do one of the following:• Enter the number or press abc to select the name from your contact list. Press Send.• Select required talkgroup from the TalkGroup List.The display shows one of the following delivery reports:•Status Sent.•Status Failed.ContactsThis sub-menu stores all your contact numbers. Each entry requires the following information:•Name — if you store more than one number to one contact, this entry is required.•Type — each contact must be assigned to one of the following types:Chapter 5: Main Menu80   Send Feedback
Table 19: Contact TypesContact Icon DescriptionPrivateCannot have a speed dial number.MobileHomeWorkPABXOtherPickersIndicate 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 ContactsProcedure:1From the home screen, select Contcs.2Select [New Contact].3Highlight Name and press Change. Enter the name of your contact and press Ok.4Highlight Type and press Change. Select the required type of your contact.NOTICE: You can use the left and right NAVIGATION keys to select the type of your contactfrom the Contact Details screen.5Highlight # (number) and press Change. Enter the number of your contact and press Ok.6If needed, highlight Speed # and press Change. Enter the speed dial number (1– 1000) of yourcontact and press Ok.NOTICE: If the entered number exist, the radio displays Overwrite? message. PressYes to confirm, or No to enter the speed dial number again.7Press Done.You have create a contact with one number. To add additional number repeat steps 4–6.Editing ContactsProcedure:1From the home screen, press Contcs.2Highlight the contact you want to edit.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   81
3Press the MENU key.4Press Edit.5Highlight one of the following entries and press Change to edit:•Name•Type•# (number)•Speed #6Press Done.Deleting NumbersProcedure:1From the home screen, press Contcs.2Select a contact you want to edit.3Use left or right NAVIGATION keys to choose the required number.4Press MENU.5Select Delete number.NOTICE: If an entry contains only one number, deleting the number deletes the entry.6Press Yes.Deleting ContactsProcedure:1From the home screen, select Contcs.2Highlight a contact you want to delete.3Press the MENU key.4Select Delete contact.5Select Yes.Checking CapacityWhen and where to use: To see how many numbers are stored in the radio.Procedure:1From the home screen, select Contcs.2Press the MENU key.3Select Capacity.4Select one of the following:•Private•Phone / PABX•ContactChapter 5: Main Menu82   Send Feedback
Dialing through the Contact ListProcedure:1From the home screen, press Contcs.2To highlight the required contact, use up and down NAVIGATION keys, or enter up to 12 charactersof the contact name.3If the contact has more than one number, use left and right NAVIGATION keys to select therequired number.4Press the PTT button to initiate a simplex call with a Private number. Otherwise use the SENDkey to initiate a duplex call.BrowserThis menu item activates a WAP browser that allows you to browse the Internet from your radio.Related LinksWAP on page 118SecurityThis sub-menu stores all your security settings.PIN ProtectThis feature allows you to enable PIN code authentication at the next power on. This code protectsyour radio against unauthorized use.If you are unable to unlock the radio, you can only send or receive Emergency Calls and adjust thevolume level with the ROTARY KNOB.Related LinksUnlocking Your Radio on page 36Changing PIN Codes on page 84Protecting the Radio with a PIN CodeProcedure:1From the home screen, press MENU → Security → PIN Protect.2Select On.3Enter 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.Unblocking Your RadioPrerequisites: You blocked your radio by entering incorrect PIN code for three times (by default).Procedure:1Radio displays Unit BlockedEnter PUK.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   83
2Enter 8–digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) number.NOTICE: The PUK is an eight-digit master code provided by your service provider.3Enter the new PIN code twice.Changing PIN CodesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → Change Code.3Radio prompts for the Old Code. Enter currently used 4-digit security code (default setting is0000).4If the entered code matches the old code, radio prompts for the new code twice.Your radio displays Code Accepted.Related LinksUnlocking Your Radio on page 36PIN Protect on page 83Keylock SetupThe keypad lock feature allows locking the keypad to prevent pressing a key accidentally. The keypadlock/unlock can be invoked by using an appropriate option from the radio menu or by using apredefined menu shortcut. By default press MENU, and then * key.Your service provider can determine which of the following elements are additionally inoperative whilethe keypad is locked:• The PTT button• Side buttons• The ROTARY KNOBThe ON/OFF/END/HOME key is always inoperative and the EMERGENCY button is always operative.Related LinksLocking/Unlocking the Keys/Buttons on page 36Keypad Lock NotificationWhen the keypad is locked, your service provider can configure one of the following instructions:• None — no notification is displayed.• Notification Only — Keys Locked is displayed.• Notification and Instruction — Press Menu * to lock/unlock keypad is displayed.Setting Automatic Keylock DelayProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → Keylock Setup → Delay.Chapter 5: Main Menu84   Send Feedback
3Use up and down NAVIGATION keys to change the minutes and press Done.Setting Keylock on StartupProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → Keylock Setup → Start Locked.3Select On/Off.Air EncryptionAir Encryption is a feature that enables encryption of entire communication between the radio andinfrastructure, which results in increased security of calls, messages, and data.If configured by your service provider, the radio plays a sound and displays Call & Data NotEncrypted when encryption is on and you receive a clear call (unencrypted). This feature providesservice confidentiality between you and the system.In the TMO Mode, when Air Encryption is enabled on you radio but cannot be supported due to aninfrastructure failure, the following icon appears on the display:  .When encryption is not available inthe DMO Mode, the radio displays:  .This menu item allows you only to view air encryption state.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Related LinksStatus Icons on page 32Viewing the Air Encryption StateProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → AirEncrypt.3Your radio displays:a Air Encryption Is Off.b Air Encryption Is On.Air Encryption Key DeletionPlease check with your service provider whether the radio is provided with Air interface encryptionkeys. You can delete the Air interface encryption keys from the radio by entering the followingsequence: **00##.NOTICE:• It takes a minute for this feature to delete all the encryption keys from the radio.• Deletion is performed in idle TMO/DMO or Emergency Operation.CAUTION: Using this feature will disable the radio, and your service provider will need to re-enable the radio.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   85
K ValidityK (Key) is a secret key the infrastructure uses to authenticate the radio in the system. It is part of theauthentication that provides service confidentiality between your radio and the system.Verifying K ValidityProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → K Validity.3Your radio displays:•K is Valid — the infrastructure can authenticate your radio.•K is Invalid — the infrastructure is unable to authenticate your radio. Please call your serviceprovider to restore the key to your radio.SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2)SCK (Static Cipher Key) is a secret key used for the Air Interface Encryption Class 2. It may be used toencrypt calls and data in TMO and DMO. The SCK air interface encryption provides serviceconfidentiality between radios and infrastructure when in TMO, and between radios when in DMO. Aradio is capable of being loaded with up to 32 SCKs. Specific keys are used for encrypting the airinterface.Any mismatch between radios and/or infrastructure impacts communication – only those using thesame key as the transmitting party are able to decode and hear the communication.TMO SCKUse of SCKs in TMO needs to be enabled by your service provider. The SCKs used in TMO are calledTMSCKs.DMO SCKUse of SCKs in DMO needs to be enabled by your service provider. The SCKs used in DMO are calledDMSCKs.Changing DMO SCKProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → DMO SCK.3Press Next.4Radio displays Change to version .5Select one of the following:•Yes — to change the key. Your radio displays Key version changed.•No — to leave the key. Your radio displays Code Not Changed.Chapter 5: Main Menu86   Send Feedback
Verifying TMSCK ValidityWhen and where to use: To ensure that the TMSCKs in the radio are valid and can be used for theair interface encryption.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → TMSCK Validity.3The 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 serviceprovider to restore SCKs to your radio.Verifying DMSCK ValidityWhen and where to use: To ensure that the DMSCKs in the radio are valid and can be used for theair interface encryption.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → DMSCK Validity.3The radio displays:•DMSCK is Valid – the radio can work encrypted in DMO.•DMSCK is Invalid – the radio cannot work encrypted in DMO. Please contact your serviceprovider to restore SCKs to your radio.Covert ModeThis feature enables you to completely shut down all visible and audible alerts and notifications makingthe radio unnoticeable even in a silent and dark environment.When your radio is in the Covert Mode, you cannot enter the following menu items of the Setup menu.•Set Volume•Tones•Backlight (in Display menu item)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. Thus if the Covert Mode was set before turningoff, the radio turns on in the Covert Mode .When the Covert Mode is turned off, all the changed settings are reverted to the previous state.When using the Covert Mode, a low audio accessory should be connected to the radio. The correct lowaudio accessory is the GCAI Handset, or the older style handset connected through the junction box.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   87
This feature can be used as the One-Touch Button.Activating the Covert ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → Covert Mode.3Select one of the following:•On — all tones are set to off, and the backlight and the LED are disabled immediately. Thegroup 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 CovertMode Off.SDS Remote ControlSDS Remote Control is a feature that enables to remotely control behavior and configuration of theradio via special SDS messages. The messages can be sent both in TMO and DMO (including theRepeater Mode) by any radio capable of controlling other radios. During the execution of the RemoteControl messages, depending on your service provider settings, the radio can play a tone, vibrate, ordisplay an appropriate icon in the status icon area.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Setting SDS Remote ControlWhen and where to use: To enable/disable support of special SDS messages that allow remotecontrol of the radio.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Security → Remote Control.3Select On to enable, or Off to disable remote control.SetupThis sub-menu allows you to change your radio configuration.Ring StyleThis sub-menu allows you to set the incoming call ring style.Setting Ring StyleProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Ring Style.3Select one of the following:•Duplex — To set the new ring style to all duplex calls.Chapter 5: Main Menu88   Send Feedback
•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.4Scroll to the desired style and press Select.NOTICE: New ring style is played immediately for a few seconds. If necessary, adjust thevolume level.Set VolumeThis menu item allows you to adjust Voice, Duplex, Simplex, Keypad, and Tones volume for theSpeaker and the Earpiece.Related LinksVolume Adjustment Mode on page 91Setting VolumeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Set Volume.3Select Speaker or Earpiece.4Select one of the following:•Voice — sets the volume level for voice.•Duplex — sets the volume level for duplex ringtones.•Simplex — sets the volume level for simplex ringtones.•Keypad — sets the volume level for keypad tones.•Tones — sets the volume level for alert tones.NOTICE: If the display shows only one option Volume, you can adjust all of the abovesettings at once. You have the option to change the settings individually when theVolume Adj. Mode is set to Individual.5Press right or left NAVIGATION key to change the value.Related LinksSetting Volume Adjustment Mode on page 91LanguageThis sub-menu allows you to change the language of the radio.Setting LanguageProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Language.3Select desired language.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   89
Data SetupThis 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. Theexternal 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 FunctionProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Data Setup.3Select one of the following:•Voice Only — Your radio receives and transmits voice calls only.•Data Only — Your radio acts as a modem. It rejects incoming and outgoing voice calls(except for Emergency Calls), status and text messages.•Voice & Data — Your radio acts as a modem but voice calls have priority over data calls andcan interrupt them.AudioThis menu item allows you to adjust your radio audio settings.Audio ProfilesAn audio profile is a set of audio parameters, such as the volume of alert tones, that are configured byyour service provider to fit a particular operating environment. For example, the audio parameters canbe adjusted to situations when the radio operates on a noisy street.If programmed, the radio displays a name of a currently used audio profile (on the home screen) and/oran appropriate icon associated with the profile (in the status icon area). Your service provider canconfigure a maximum of two audio profiles.For a detailed description of a specific audio profile, contact your service provider.Setting Audio ProfilesWhen and where to use: To adjust the audio parameters of the radio its current operatingenvironment.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Audio → Audio Profile.3Select a required profile.Chapter 5: Main Menu90   Send Feedback
Volume Adjustment ModeYou can set the volume to Individual or Common. When it is set to Individual, the volume level forVoice, Duplex, Simplex, Earpiece, Speaker and Keypad can be set per user preferences. When setto Common, the audio has one setting for all items.Related LinksSet Volume on page 89Setting Volume Adjustment ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Audio → Volume Adj. Mode.3Select one of the following:•Individual — You can set Duplex, Simplex, Earpiece, Speaker and Keypad per yourpreferences in MENU → Setup → Set Volume.•Common — You can set one value for all the items in MENU → Setup → Set Volume.Related LinksSetting Volume on page 89TonesThis field sets the volume level for the tones set.Keypad ToneYou can activate/deactivate keypad tone at every key press.Setting Keypad ToneProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → Keypad Tone.3Select one of the following:•On — Activates keypad tone.•Off — Deactivate keypad tone.All TonesYou can activate/deactivate all tones.Setting All TonesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → All Tones.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   91
3Select one of the following:a On — Activates all the tones.b Off — Deactivates all the tones.Talk PermitYou can set a different tone upon pressing the PTT button.Setting Talk PermitProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → Talk Permit.3Select one of the following:•No Tone — No tone heard upon pressing the PTT button.•Short Tone — Short tone heard upon pressing the PTT button.•Normal Tone — Factory-default tone heard upon pressing the PTT button.Clear to SendYou can activate/deactivate tone for the transmitting radio that the receiving radio is ready to acceptthe transmission.Setting Clear to SendProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → Clear to send.3Select one of the following:•Tone On — Activate clear to send tone.•Tone Off — Deactivates clear to send tone.Periodic AlertYou can activate/deactivate periodic tone indication for the missed calls and the unread messages. Foreach notification, your radio generates an unread message tone with the amber LED color indication.Setting Periodic AlertProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → Periodic Alert.3Select one of the following:•Alert — Activates/deactivates periodic tone.•Period — Indicates the time between each periodic tone.Chapter 5: Main Menu92   Send Feedback
D-PTT TonesThis 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 inidle 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 thepermission to talk. Otherwise, if the user presses the PTT button while the D-PTT tone is played, it isignored.After the D-PTT tone is sent keeping the PTT button pressed, it results in permission to talk. The D-PTT tone is not audible on a sending radio.NOTICE: This feature needs to be enabled by your service provider.Setting D-PTT TonesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones → D-PTT Tones.3Select one of the following:•D-PTT Mode — Activates/deactivates D-PTT tone.•Tone Style— Indicates how many times the D-PTT tone is played.DisplayThis menu item allows you to adjust your radio display settings.Related LinksDisplay on page 30Setting Font LevelWhen and where to use: To increase/decrease text size so you can adjust the interface readability toexisting conditions.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Display → Font Level.3Select one of the following:•1 – default size of the text.•2 – large size of the text. Keep in mind that less text can be displayed.In some languages number of available font levels can be decreased.Setting Large Idle FontWhen and where to use: To enable/disable large font on the home screen.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   93
2Select Setup → Display → Large Idle Font.3Select 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 IconsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Display → Extended Status Icons.3Select 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.•Always – the radio displays enlarged icons both on the home screen and when browsingthough the radio menu.Setting Screen SaverProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Display → Screen Saver.3Select one of the following:•Activate — To activate/deactivate this feature.•Text — To set the text on the screen saver when this feature is activated.Setting BacklightProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Display → Backlight.3Select one of the following:•Auto – backlight is triggered by turning on the radio, by pressing any key on the device or onthe accessory that is connected to it. Also getting signal from the services like: Call-Outmessage, DGNA and TX timeout during priority call are going to turn on the backlight.•Semi Auto – backlight is turning on when you are switching on the radio or pressing a buttonassigned to the backlight feature.•Manual – backlight is toggled by pressing the BACKLIGHT key.•On – backlight is always on.NOTICE: Setting the backlight intensity level by pressing the BACKLIGHT key changesthe LED, keypad backlight, and EMERGENCY button backlight intensity.Chapter 5: Main Menu94   Send Feedback
Setting WallpaperWhen and where to use: To change the look of the home screen.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Display → Wallpaper.3Select one of the following:•On — To activate this feature.•Off — To deactivate this feature.Time and DateThis sub-menu controls the displayed time and date on the home screen.NOTICE: If the Home Display Text Message feature is enabled, Home Mode Display Text maycover time and date, depending on the Configurable Idle Screen settings.NOTICE: Infrastructure synchronizes the time and date. When not within the infrastructuresignal range you can set the values manually.Setting Time and Date on the DisplayProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Display.3Select one of the following:•Time & Date — Your radio displays time and date.•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.Related LinksDisplay on page 30Display on page 93Setting the Time FormatPrerequisites: If MENU → Setup → Time & Date → Display is set to Time & Date or Time Only.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Format → Format Time.3Select one of the following:•12-Hour — Displays the time with am (before noon) or pm (after noon) indication.•24-Hour.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   95
Setting the Time ManuallyWhen and where to use: If the time cannot update automatically through the infrastructure.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Set Time.3Enter current time using NAVIGATION keys or keypad.4Press Done.Setting the Date FormatPrerequisites: If MENU → Setup → Time & Date → Display is set to Time & Date or Date Only.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Format → Format Date.3Select (D — day, M — month, Y — year):•DD/MM/YY•MM/DD/YY•DD-MON-YY•YY/MM/DDSetting the Date ManuallyWhen and where to use: If the time cannot update automatically through the infrastructure.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Set Date.3Enter current time using NAVIGATION keys or keypad.4Press Done.Setting Time OffsetProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Time Offset.3Enter time offset using NAVIGATION keys.NOTICE: You can adjust the offset value, with 15 minute steps, up to 14 hours ahead orbehind.4Press Done.Chapter 5: Main Menu96   Send Feedback
Setting Automatic Updates for the Time and Date Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Time & Date → System Update.3Select 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 serviceprovider added or subtracted from the infrastructure time.•Time & Offset — Time and offset are updated after receiving from the infrastructure.Active Accry (Accessory) TypeThis menu item allows you to choose which of the accessory selection mode is active.Selecting the Active Accessory (Accry) TypeWhen and where to use: Use this menu item to determine which microphone has priority duringAlternating Hot Microphone or Ambience Listening.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Active Accessory Type.3Select one of the following:•Control Head Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to the controlhead.•Transceiver Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to thetransceiver.•Control Head Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to the controlhead. Applicable to RECH.•Transceiver Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to thetransceiver. Applicable to RECH.•Front Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to the front accessoryconnector. Applicable to TSCH.•Rear Accry — Higher priority is given to the microphone connected to the rear accessoryconnector. Applicable to TSCH.NOTICE: In case the PTT on any connected accessory is pressed, the highest priority isassigned to that accessory.Volume Cntrl (Control)This menu item allows you to determine which audio output device, speaker or earpiece, is beingadjusted when you turn the ROTARY KNOB.Setting Volume Cntrl (Control)Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   97
2Select Setup → Volume Cntrl.3Select 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) SetupThis menu item allows you to manually configure audio accessories that do not install automaticallyafter plugging them in. Accessories intended for the control head and the transceiver differ and areconfigured separately.NOTICE: One control head can support only one external speaker at the same time, either aspeaker connected to the control head, or to the transceiver. When you select one externalspeaker, the other becomes unselectable from the menu.Configuring Control Head AccessoriesWhen and where to use: Use this menu item to configure audio accessories for the control head.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Accry Setup → CH Accry.3Select one of the following:•GCAI Fronthead — Contains a list of preconfigured accessories that can be connected tothe front connector on the RECH.•Secondary Accry — Contains a list of preconfigured accessories that can be connected toHearer Speaker Microphone (HSM).•GCAI Backhead — Contains a list of preconfigured accessories that can be connected tothe back connector on the RECH.•Visor Mic Backhead — Contains a list of preconfigured visor microphones that can beconnected to the back connector on the RECH.•Ext Speaker Backhead — Contains a list of preconfigured external speakers that can beconnected to the back connector on the RECH.•Second Mic Cradle — Contains a list of preconfigured microphones that can be connectedto the TSCH cradle.•Ext Speaker Cradle — Contains a list of preconfigured speakers that can be connected tothe TSCH cradle.NOTICE: Lists of accessories are configured by your service provider.Configuring Transceiver AccessoriesWhen and where to use: Use this menu item to configure audio accessories for the transceiver.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Accry Setup → Transceiver Accry.3Select one of the following:Chapter 5: Main Menu98   Send Feedback
•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 thetransceiverNOTICE: Lists of accessories are configured by your service provider. Lists that do notcontain any accessory do not appear in the menu structure.Book OnThis menu item allows you to edit RUA/RUI feature settings to automatically accept or reject book onrequests.Related LinksRUI on page 108RUA/RUI on page 118Editing Book On SettingsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Book on Setup.3Select one of the following:•Book on Accept — Radio accepts all the book on requests.•Book on Reject — Radio rejects all the book on requests without any notification.Rotary KnobThis menu item allows you to set all the related functionality of the ROTARY KNOB.Setting Rotary Knob ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Rotary Mode.3Select one of the following:•Dual — Both modes are available. Turn the ROTARY KNOB to adjust the volume or press andthen turn to switch to a different talkgroup.•Volume — The knob is used only as a volume control. Turn it clockwise to increase theaudio volume level.•Scroll — The knob is used only to change the talkgroup, or in the menu to scroll menu items.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   99
NOTICE: If you choose Scroll and the display shows:•Scroll Selected — To adjust volume level go to the main menu, select Setup → SetVolume.•Function Keys are set to Adjust Volume — You can use your programmable SIDEbuttons to adjust volume.NOTICE: The ROTARY KNOB and the SIDE buttons are paired. When the ROTARY KNOBmode is set to Volume or Dual, the SIDE buttons support the One-Touch Button feature.Related LinksOne-Touch Button Feature on page 39Setting Rotary LockProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Rotary Lock.3Select one of the following:•Locked — Locks ROTARY KNOB, you can unlock it by selecting Unlocked or by pressing andholding ROTARY KNOB.•Unlocked — Unlocks the ROTARY KNOB.•Disabled — Locking function is unavailable. Your ROTARY KNOB is unlocked all the time.Setting In Keypad LockWhen and where to use: To set behavior of the rotary knob when the keypad is locked.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → In Keypad Lock.3Select one of the following:•Lock None — Scrolling and volume setting functionality is available.•Lock Volume — ROTARY KNOB can be only used for scrolling.•Lock Scroll — ROTARY KNOB can be only used for setting the volume.•Lock Both — Scrolling and volume setting functionality is unavailable.Setting Rotary Knob Wrap AroundProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Wrap Around.3Select one of the following:•On — Scrolling through the talkgroup list is looped or is moved to the next folder.•Off — Scrolling through the talkgroup list stops after reaching first or last talkgroup in thecurrent selected folder.Chapter 5: Main Menu100   Send Feedback
NOTICE: Only when Wrap Around is set to On and the Scroll Range is set to Scroll ToNext, you are able to scroll through all the talkgroups and folders.Setting Rotary Knob Scroll RangeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Scroll Range.3Select 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.NOTICE: Only when Wrap Around is set to On and the Scroll Range is set to Scroll ToNext, you are able to scroll through all the talkgroups and folders.Setting Rotary Knob Talkgroup SelectionProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Confirm TG Sel..3Select one of the following:•On — You need to confirm the talkgroup selection by pressing Select or pressing the PTTbutton to immediately start a call on a new talkgroup.•Off — Attaches to the selected talkgroup without any additional promptGroup SetupThis sub-menu allows you to set the operation parameters, scanning and my groups folder.Standard Home GroupThis menu item allows you to configure the standard home group to be used during start up and whenchanging modes: TMO –> DMO and TMO –> Repeater.Related LinksOperations Parameters on page 101Operations ParametersWhen 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:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Operations Parameters.3Select Startup. Select one of the following:•TMO – the radio powers up in TMO mode.•DMO – the radio powers up in DMO mode.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   101
•Last Selected – the radio powers up in the mode it was in when last powered down.4Select Home Group Startup. Select one of the following:•Last Selected – the radio enters the TMO/DMO talkgroup which was last selected beforepower down.•Home Group – the radio enters the Home Group (TMO or DMO) at power up, depending onthe radio mode entered at power up.5Select HGr TMO->DMO/Rep. Select one of the following:•Last Selected – when changing modes the radio enters the DMO Talkgroup last selected,i.e. the DMO Talk Group active last time the Radio was in DMO Mode. If Group Mappingsare configured, they will take precedence and the DMO Talkgroup mapped to the currentTMO Talkgroup is used.•Group Mappings – when changing modes the radio enters the DMO Home Group unless aGroup Mapping is configured. If Group Mappings are configured, they will take precedenceand the DMO Talkgroup mapped to the current TMO Talkgroup is used.•Home Group – when changing modes the radio enters the DMO Home Group, ignoringpossible group mappings.6Select TMO Home Group – configures the TMO Home Group/Home Folder.7Select DMO Home Group – configures the DMO Home Group.Related LinksStandard Home Group on page 101ScanThis menu item allows you to activate/deactivate scanning, view the active scan list, and edit the scanlists. This feature is available only for the TMO Mode. Your radio joins any group call as long as thisgroup is defined in the scan list and scan is turned on.Related LinksActivating Talkgroup Scanning on page 39Activating Talkgroup ScanningWhen and where to use: If you want to monitor any TMO Group Call in the defined talkgroup list.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Scan → Scanning.3Select Select List and then a list name.Your radio displays list name Selected.4Select Scanning → On.Your radio is scanning on the predefined scan list.Chapter 5: Main Menu102   Send Feedback
Related LinksScan on page 102Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan ListWhen and where to use: If you want to edit talkgroups in the active scan list.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Scan → Active List.NOTICE: If Scanning is Off is displayed, go to Group Setup → Scan → Scanning →On to enable scanning.3Select View and highlight the required talkgroup.4Press MENU.5Select one of the following:•Delete — Erases this group from the active scan list.•Priority and select new priority to Low, Medium or High.Setting Scan ListsWhen and where to use: If you want to set up any scan list.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Scan → Scan Lists.3Highlight required scan list and press MENU to see additional settings:•Rename — Enters new name for that scan list.•Capacity — Displays the number of assigned and unassigned talkgroups for the scan list.•Clear — Deletes all the talkgroup assigned to that scan list.•Add Group — Adds a talkgroup to the scan list. Select one talkgroup from your talkgroupfolders and assign appropriate priority.•Edit — Changes the priority of the required talkgroup or deletes it.Deleting Talkgroups from Scan ListsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Group Setup → Scan → Scan Lists.3Highlight the required scan list and press MENU → Edit.4Highlight the required talkgroup and press MENU → Delete.My GroupsMy Groups is equivalent to Favorites (next section). Both menu items contain shortcuts to favoritetalkgroups and contact numbers, as well as allow to perform the same operations. For a detaileddescription of the feature, please refer to Favorites.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   103
FavoritesFavorites contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers that are organized infavorite folders.To quickly access favorite folders, from the home screen press the up NAVIGATION key. To scroll throughitems inside favorite folders, you can either use the NAVIGATION keys or the ROTARY KNOB.Making Private Calls to Favorite Contact NumbersProcedure:1To select a contact number you want to call, from the home screen do one of the following:• Press the right or left NAVIGATION key.• Go to Optns → TG by Folder, select the required favorite folder, and highlight the contactnumber.2When you are in the following mode:aTMO — For a simplex call, 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, andrelease the PTT button to listen. For a duplex call, press and release SEND key. You hear aringing tone.bDMO — Only simplex call is available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talkpermit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen.3To end the call, press the END key.NOTICE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace itfirmly on it's clip or holder when done.Adding Folders to FavoritesPrerequisites: Favorites contains less than three favorite folders.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Favorites → [New Folder]3Enter a name and select Ok.Adding Contact Numbers to FavoritesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Contacts3Highlight a contact that you want to add to Favorites and using the left or right NAVIGATION keyselect the required number.4Press the MENU key and select Add to Favorites.5Select a folder you want to add the contact number to and press Select.Adding Talkgroups to FavoritesPrerequisites:Chapter 5: Main Menu104   Send Feedback
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:1From the home screen, press the Optns key.2Select one of the following:•TG by Folder – contains talkgroups arranged by folders.•TG by abc – contains talkgroups arranged alphabetically.3Find and highlight a talkgroup that you want to add to Favorites.4Press the MENU key and select Add to Favorites.5Select a folder you want to add the talkgroup to and press Select.Related LinksEntering DMO Mode on page 53Managing Folders in FavoritesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Favorites.3Highlight a required folder.4Press the MENU key.5Select one of the following:•Rename Folder – changes the name of the folder. Enter a new folder name and press Ok.•Delete Folder – removes the selected folder from Favorites. Press Yes to confirm deletion.NOTICE: You cannot delete the last favorite folder or a folder that contains at leastone non-erasable item.Deleting Items from Favorites FolderWhen and where to use: To delete a single contact number or a talkgroup from a favorite folder.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Favorites.3Select a folder containing the item you want to remove.4Highlight the item and select Delete. Press Yes to confirm deletion.Deleting All Items from Favorite FoldersWhen and where to use: To delete all contact numbers and talkgroups stored in a favorite folder.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Favorites.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   105
3Select a required folder.4Press the MENU key and select Delete All. Press Yes to confirm deletion.My InfoThis sub-menu allows you to view your own private, phone, and radio info.Viewing and Modifying Personal InformationProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select My Info.3Select one of the following:•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 andpress Ok.•Radio Info – displays radio information: manufacturer, product type, ISSI, TEI, SerialNumber, and OPTA.NOTICE: OPTA information is optional.Recent CallsYou can view the history of all calls:•Dialed — calls you initiated.•Received — calls you answered.•Missed — calls you received but not answered or rejected.Each list of calls may contain up to 50 numbers, the most recent call being at the top of the list. If thenumber of a recent call is stored in the contact list, the name associated with the number appears inthe recent calls list. A number dialed more than once, appears only once in the list.Viewing Recent CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Recent Calls.3Select one of the following:•Dialed•Received•Missed4Select a required call from the list.5Press the MENU key.6Select View.Chapter 5: Main Menu106   Send Feedback
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 CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Recent Calls.3Select one of the following:•Dialed (from the home screen press SEND key to access Dialed Calls list)•Received•MissedNOTICE: From the home screen press down NAVIGATION key, to access Recent Callsmenu item.4Highlight the required call and press the PTT button for private calls or press theSEND key tomake a phone call.NOTICE: Phone calls are only available in TMO Mode.Storing Recent Calls to ContactsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Recent Calls.3Select Dialed, Received or Missed.4Press Store.NOTICE: If Store is not assigned to the left SOFT key, the number is already stored inyour contact list.5To store the number as a new entry, select [New Contact]. Or, to store the number to anexisting entry, select the entry, and press View then select Edit.6With the contact type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the contact type you want toassign the number.7Select Done.Deleting Recent CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Recent Calls.3Select Dialed, Received or Missed.4Press MENU on the required call.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   107
5Select Delete.NOTICE: To erase all the calls, select Delete All.ShortcutsThis sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items.Creating Menu ShortcutsWhen and where to use: To assign a shortcut for the menu item.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Scroll to the item you want as a shortcut.3Press and hold MENU when the item is highlighted.Example: Creating a shortcut to the All Tones options.1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Setup → Tones.3Highlight All Tones and press and hold MENU until Assign Shortcut for:All Tones isdisplayed.4Select Yes and ShortcutsKey:1 is displayed.5Press Done.NOTICE: To use this shortcut, from the home screen, press MENU and the key1.Editing Menu Shortcut ListsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Shortcuts.3Highlight a required shortcut and press MENU.4Select one of the following:•Edit — Changes the assigned key. Type required number and press Ok.NOTICE: Type a number between 1–20.•Delete — Erases highlighted shortcut. Select Yes to confirm.•Delete All — Erases all the shortcuts. Select Yes to confirm.RUIThis menu item allows you to log in/out to the radio.Related LinksRUA/RUI on page 118Chapter 5: Main Menu108   Send Feedback
Book On on page 99Logging OnProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select RUI → Log on.3Highlight:•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.4Select User PIN, enter your credentials, and press Ok.5Logging screen is displayed.Logging OffProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select RUI → Log off.3Press Accept.NetworksThis menu item allows you to switch between the radio operation modes.Related LinksEntering TMO / DMO Mode on page 37Selecting Network Operation Mode on page 109Selecting Network Operation ModeProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks.3Select one of the following:•Networks Sel — Selects the network to which the radio is allowed to register.•Trunked Mode — Switches to the mode using infrastructure.•Direct Mode — Switches to the mode without using infrastructure.•Repeater Mode — Switches to the Repeater Mode.•Gateway Mode — Switches to Gateway Mode.•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 toTrunked Mode or Repeater Mode, or Gateway Mode.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   109
Related LinksEntering TMO / DMO Mode on page 37Networks on page 109Selecting Your NetworkProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks → Networks Sel → Home Only.3Your radio registers to the home network. If several home networks are defined, the radioregisters to the first available network on the list.Using the Select Net RegistrationProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks → Networks Sel → Select Net.3Select the required network from the list.Your radio registers to the selected network.Using the Foreign Network RegistrationWhen and where to use: Use this feature to migrate to another predefined network, when you are outof the range of your network and your radio displays the No Service message.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks → Networks Sel → Foreign Nets.Using Any NetworkWhen and where to use: Your radio has lost its home network coverage and can register to anynetwork. Only clear authentication is supported on any network.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks → Networks Sel → Any Network.3Your radio selects and registers to the network automatically from the predefined list.Using the Migrate To RegistrationWhen and where to use: Use this feature to migrate to another predefined network, when you are outof the range of your network and your radio displays the No Service message.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Networks → Networks Sel and choose one of the following option:Chapter 5: Main Menu110   Send Feedback
•Migrate to... — Selects the required network form the list. To view the network ID pressMENU key then press Select.•Auto — Your radio automatically attaches to the predefined network.LocationSee the GPS Location Service for more information.Related LinksGPS Location Service on page 67Viewing Your PositionProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Location → Position.3Scroll to view the results about the last time your location was calculated.NOTICE: To refresh your position:• Select Position — the radio refreshes its position automatically• Press RefreshViewing TestpageProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Location → Testpage.3Select one of the following:•Position – displays detailed information on radio’s current position: time, N (latitude), E(longitude), H (height), Sats Used (a number of tracked satellites), B (bearing), HS(horizontal speed), LC (level of confidence).•Power – displays detailed information on a particular satellite: PRN code, Status, Mode, C/N(carrier-to-noise ratio).•Version – displays detailed information on GPS version: SW (software version), HW(hardware version), ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit), RC (release code).Packet DataThe Packet Data (PD) Service allows you to transfer data in a TETRA system using the InternetProtocol (IP).NOTICE: To transfer data from a standard computer over the air, connect the computer via thedata cable PMKN4104 with your radio. Your service provider has to setup additionalapplications on your computer.If set up by your service provider it is possible to accelerate the transmission by using the Multi-SlotPacket Data (MSPD) Service.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Chapter 5: Main MenuSend Feedback   111
TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS)TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) is an enhancement of the Packet Data feature and allows forincreased speed of data transfer.When TEDS is enabled, an appropriate icon is displayed in the status icon area. The icon is visibleeven if an infrastructure does not support TEDS – in such a situation the data is transferred by usingthe standard Packet Data.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Viewing Data StatisticsProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Packet Data.NOTICE: Data services are only available in TMO Mode. The data option must be set toVoice & Data or Data Only.3Select one of the following:•Sent Data — the number of KBs sent and throughput since current Packet Data activation isdisplayed.•Received Data — the number of KBs received and throughput since current Packet Dataactivation is displayed.•Bandwidth — active data session percentage is shown.•Failed Transfer — the percentage of failed sent/received packets.NOTICE: N.A. — standby packet data session.Viewing Encryption StatusProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select More . . . → Packet Data → Encryption.3The encryption state of the ongoing packet data session is displayed:•Packet Data Channel Clear•Packet Data Channel Encrypted•EncryptionN/A (clear)Chapter 5: Main Menu112   Send Feedback
Chapter 6FeaturesPrivate CallThe 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.When a DMO Private Call takes place, radios not involved in this call receive the channel busyindication. The radios are identified using its radio numbers.Interaction with the accessories:• Fist Microphone — during the Private Call, if you hang the microphone into the clip the call ends orthe audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your service providersettings.• Telephone Style Handset — during the Private Call, if you hand the handset into the holder, the callends or the audio switches to the speakers (if connected). Exact behavior depends on your serviceprovider settings.NOTICE: To end the Private Call if audio was switched to the speaker, press ON/OFF/END/HOME key.To answer a Private Call, use one of the following methods:• Press the PTT button.• Take the Fist Microphone or Telephone Style Handset off hook. If the Handset is off hook, theradio’s external speaker mutes and the Handset’s internal speaker activates.• Press the SEND key on the control head. Audio is routed to audio input devices in the followingorder, depending on their availability:1A visor microphone.2A microphone of the device that is off hook.3A microphone that was last in use (if two devices are off hook).Related LinksEmergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN) on page 59Making Private CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, enter a number.2If Private is not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it.3When you are in the following mode:aTMO — 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, andrelease the PTT button to listen. For duplex calls, press and release the SEND key. You heara ringing tone.FeaturesSend Feedback   113
bDMO — Only simplex calls are available. Press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talkpermit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen.4To end the call, press the END key.NOTICE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace itfirmly on it's clip or holder when done.Radio Messaging System (RMS)The Radio Messaging System (RMS) feature enables radio to receive and send RMS messagesthrough the TETRA network using the Short Data Service.There are two types of RMS messages:• RMS Status – a predefined code that is sent bidirectionally between the radio and the serviceprovider. The radio can have up to ten statuses that are assigned to numeric keys from 0 to 9. Thelatest received or sent RMS status is kept on the home screen until the next power cycle. Areceived RMS status is displayed in blue color font on the home screen.RMS Free Text – a unidirectional message containing free text that is sent to the radio by theservice provider. Since this type of message is longer, the radio displays only its beginning on thehome screen and to read its remaining part, you need to go to Menu → Messages → RMS Box.The latest RMS free text is kept on the home screen until the next power cycle.RMS free text messages and incoming and outgoing RMS statuses (with the exception of RMSstatuses sent) are stored in the RMS Box. Its capacity is maximum ten entries for incoming andoutgoing RMS messages. If the RMS Box is full, any new incoming or outgoing RMS messageoverwrites the oldest message (received or sent).The radio receives and sends RMS messages only from and to the numbers predefined by yourservice provider.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.RMS IconsTable 20: RMS IconsIcon DescriptionRMS Status ReceivedIndicates a new RMS status message just arrived.RMS Status SentRMS Box Read MessageRMS Box Unread MessageSending an RMS StatusPrerequisites: Your service provider enabled this feature and the radio is in the RMS mode.Chapter 6: Features114   Send Feedback
When and where to use: To send a predefined RMS status using numeric keys.Procedure:1Press and hold a required key. If you press the key for too short, the radio initiates a Private/Phone/PABX call.One-Touch DialThis 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 featureis assigned to a button, your radio displays an Unassigned Button message.Talkgroup Dialing by IndexThis feature allows you to attach to any talkgroup by dialing its index, instead of choosing it from thetalkgroup folders and lists.NOTICE: It is also known as Talkgroup Speed Dial.Viewing the Talkgroup Speed NumberProcedure:1From the home screen, press Optns.2Select one of the following:•TG by Folder then select the folder and highlight the required talkgroup.•TG by abc enter up to 15 characters to narrow the talkgroup names and highlight therequired talkgroup.3Press MENU → View.Example: Radio displays SpeedNum1*, which means that this talkgroup speed number is 1.Selecting Talkgroups by IndexProcedure:1From the home screen, enter talkgroup speed number and *.2Press Attach.NOTICE: To start a group call, press the PTT button.Phone and PABX CallsThe Phone Call allows you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number. ThePrivate Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Call allows you to call local (office) extension numbers.Making Phone or PABX CallsProcedure:1From the home screen, enter the number.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   115
2If Phone or PABX are not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it.3Press SEND key.Phone/PABX Speed DialThis feature allows you to dial Phone/PABX by a shortened number of up to three digits instead of thefull number. The Phone/PABX Speed # number is assigned when the dialed number is added in thecontact list.NOTICE: This feature is available only in TMO Mode.Using the Phone/PABX Speed DialProcedure:1From the home screen, enter the predefined Phone/PABX speed dial number and # key.2Press SEND key.DTMF OverdialThis feature allows you to communicate with an automated answering device (for example, the voicemail or answering machine) during an on-going private, phone or PABX call.While in an on-going private, phone or PABX call, press the DTMF keys (0-9, *, #). When pressed, theDTMF key sounds a tone and the entered digit is displayed on the screen.Short Number DialThis feature allows you to dial part of the full number of the person you wish to call. Your radioautomatically completes the number.Example: Your radio number is 4282564.1Dial 564 (instead of 4282564, the full number).2To place the call, press the PTT button or the SEND key.Dual Control HeadThis feature allows you to use two control heads with one transceiver. The control heads are of equalimportance and have almost identical functionality, the only difference is second PTT installed on theTelephone Style Control Head.In Dual Control Head mode, when you press MENU → Setup you can choose between two controlheads: CH1 and CH2. Almost all menu items inside them are common for both control heads, exceptfor: Set Volume, Accry Setup, and Font Level (provided that control heads are different). Thesemenu items are configured separately for each control head.NOTICE: If this feature is enabled by your service provider, appropriate icons appear on thedisplay.Check with your service provider default accessory selections and the radio behavior for all types ofcalls as each control head can have different setup.Chapter 6: Features116   Send Feedback
Related LinksControls and Indicators on page 24Interactions between Control HeadsYour service provider can connect to one transceiver either two the same control heads (two RemoteEthernet Control Heads, or two Telephone Style Control Heads), or two different control heads (oneRemote Ethernet Control Head and one Telephone Style Control Head).You can use both control heads interchangeably for the same activity (for example, writing amessage). If you start an activity on one control head you can continue it on the second, provided thattoken is free.Token is a right to use a key or button for a period of time. If you press a key/button on one controlhead, token activates on it, and no one can press anything on the second control head until token timepasses. After you release the key/button, token becomes available again and can be taken over by thesecond control head. When token is activated, Key Press Token icon is visible on the display. Bydefault, token time is set to 3 seconds.NOTICE: Token does not apply to EMERGENCY button and ON/OFF/END/HOME key. These can bepressed on both control heads at any time.If control heads are different, when you operate on one control head, the second one displays screensaver.Related LinksControls and Indicators on page 24Dual Control Head LinkDual Control Head Link is a connection that occurs when both control heads are properly connected tothe transceiver and can communicate.When the Dual Control Head Link is established, control heads play a tone and display Dual ControlHead icon. Full functionality is available on both devices.When one control head cannot connect to the transceiver upon power up, the radio displays SingleControl Head icon and enters Single Control Head mode.When one control head disconnects from the transceiver during operation:• The active control head displays Link Error icon.• The inactive control head displays Link Error and shows Link Error display (if power is available).Turning on/off one control head results in simultaneous turning on/off the second control head.Audio AccessoriesDepending on a call type, voice can be routed to control heads and audio accessories connected tothem 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. However, if twoaccessories are connected to one control head (to the front and the rear connector), voice istransferred through only one of them, the one with higher priority. Priority is following (from thehighest): handset (must be off-hook), HSM, external speaker.Private calls are always transferred to the control head that receives a call.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   117
Only one microphone/PTT can be opened at a time. The microphone that is pressed as first is allowedto initiate the transmission.Keys InteractionsIf any key except EMERGENCY button and ON/OFF/END/HOME key are pressed on any control head, KeyPress Token icon is displayed and all keys on the other control head are blocked. This behavior iscalled 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 othercontrol head. At any time EMERGENCY button and ON/OFF/END/HOME key can be pressed on bothcontrol heads.RUA/RUIRadio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication service. Only thesuccessful logon on any temporary radio, provides the full access and your permanent radiofunctionality, so you can be still reached with your permanent number. A logon failure results in limitedservice.You can differentiate the RUA/RUI state by the interface color:• Blue — you are logged on• Gray — you are logged offRadio 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 functionalityavailable (depending on the service provider settings) except some services like forwarding calls.The RUI Pseudo Log On icon is displayed.Book OnYour service provider assigns particular radio to one person for a predefined period of time. You areonly going to see the screen with your login and the full service is granted.Force OffYour service provider can log you off. Radio displays Force Off.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Related LinksRUI on page 108Book On on page 99WAPWireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a standard for application layer network communications in awireless communication environment such as TETRA network. The protocol is used to access themobile web from a radio through a WAP browser.NOTICE: This is a selling feature.Chapter 6: Features118   Send Feedback
Related LinksWAP Box on page 78WAP Push on page 126WAP BrowserThe Openwave Mobile Browser is a WAP-compliant user agent. The WAP browser provides all of thebasic services of a computer-based web browser. Whenever any preemptive display interrupts thebrowser session, the browser needs manual reactivating to return. The WAP browser does not supportright-to-left languages (as Arabic and Hebrew); English is used instead. For the content in theselanguages, the characters are not displayed.NOTICE: Depending on the radio configuration and the network conditions, the WAP browsermay not display images properly (or may display them with a delay).Entering the BrowserPrerequisites: From the home screen, press the MENU key. Set Setup → Data Setup to Data Only orVoice & Data.Procedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Browser.3Optional: Exit the browser by pressing and holding the END key.Entering Browser Menu PanesPrerequisites: You are in the browser.Procedure:1Press Menu or MENU key.2Usually, 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, theOptions pane pops up. From here, you may scroll to other panes with the left or rightnavigation keys Or you may select Browser Menu and then scroll to the required pane.Tips for BrowsingCreate and use the following for easy browsing.Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate PaneProcedure:1Enter the browser and browse to the required page.2Press Menu to enter the browser menu.3Select Mark Page.4The screen displays the title and URL of the marked page.5To save it:aPress Save (or Select) to save the page in bookmarks.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   119
bSelect 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 PaneProcedure:1Enter the browser.2Scroll to Bookmarks pane.3Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More... .4Select Menu.5Scroll to New Bookmark.6Enter the bookmark title and URL, and select its location.7Press Save.Using BookmarksProcedure:1Enter the browser.2Scroll to Bookmarks pane.3Scroll to the required bookmark and select Go. The bookmark downloads the selected pagefrom the web.Creating HotkeysProcedure:1Enter the browser.2Scroll to Bookmarks pane.3Scroll to the required bookmark.4Press MENU. Select Hotkeys.5Select an unassigned key (0–9).6Click Assign. The display shows the bookmark and its assigned hotkey.Using HotkeysProcedure:1Enter the browser.2Press and hold a hotkey to download the corresponding bookmarked page from the web.Saving PagesWhen and where to use: Save a page for off-line browsing.Procedure:1Enter the browser and browse to the required page.Chapter 6: Features120   Send Feedback
2Press Menu.3Scroll to Tools pane.4Select Save Page. Edit the proposed page title if required. Scroll down and select Save. Thepage will be saved in the Bookmarks Saved Pages folder.Selecting Saved PagesProcedure:1Enter the browser.2Scroll to Bookmarks pane.3Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More... .4Select Go to enter the Saved Pages folder.5Select a saved page and press Ok. The display shows the saved page. Depending on the savedpage, you may browse the web from here.Disabled Packet Data ServiceIf there is no Packet Data Service, your radio displays Error:No Network Available when entering thebrowser for the first time. Select left SOFT key to retry entering, or right SOFT key to enter the browsermenu.When re-entering the browser with previously available Packet Data, the radio displays the lastbrowsed page, or the last page to which you navigated off-line.Disabled Browser EntryBrowser entry is disabled:• During any type of voice call, except Ambience Listening Call• In DMO Mode• During Emergency Mode• During PIN lock• Service provider has not configured this feature• When the radio is disabledNOTICE:• Browser entry is enabled during Ambience Listening (AL) Call. If you navigate to previouslystored pages, the AL state remains.• When you activate Packet Data for the first time, AL is disconnected, and you have thesame look and feel as if you were not in AL before.Keys UsageWhen the browser is active, the following usage described occurs inside or outside the editor.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   121
Table 21: Browser Keys UsageKey Press Action0–9 key In the editor: enters a digit and/or character de-pending on the text entry mode selected.Outside the editor: in a numbered list, selectsthe required item list.0–9 key (hold) In the editor: standard use.Outside the editor: hotkey for navigating to thenumbered bookmark.* key (press or hold) In the editor, inserts a space.# key (press or hold) Brings up the Text Input pane, while in editor. Oth-erwise, sounds a wrong key press.Left or right SOFT key Selects the option that appears in the display di-rectly above the left and right soft key (part of thepage).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.Left NAVIGATION key (hold) Functions as backward.Right NAVIGATION key Moves to the next pane.In the editor: moves cursor to the right and in-serts space if at the end of the word.Right NAVIGATION key (hold) Functions as forward.Center of NAVIGATION keys (hold) Auto-repeat.MENU key Brings up the browser menu.END key Press to deactivate the browser.SEND key Disabled in browser active state.ROTARY KNOB Used for volume adjustment only.EMERGENCY button Deactivates the browser. The radio enters Emer-gency Mode.Browser Menu Panes OverviewThe browser menu includes the following panes:Table 22: Browser Menu PanesMenu Pane DescriptionNavigate Provides access to the home page and commonly used items.Table continued…Chapter 6: Features122   Send Feedback
Menu Pane DescriptionBookmarks Provides access, editing, and storage options to stored bookmarks andsaved pages.History Provides access to recently visited pages and shows the position of thecurrently loaded page in the history stack.Tools Provides access to applications and utilities.The following panes are displayed according to the context:Table 23: Additional Menu PanesMenu Pane DescriptionOptions Displayed only when there are additional options for the pane or page.Image Displayed only when an image is selected. Provides access to image de-tails, storage, and display use.Input Text Displayed only in text entry mode. Provides access to text entry mode (forexample: symbol).Navigate PaneYou can select one of the following items:•Home — for loading the home page.•Open Page — for entering the URL.•Search — item disabled.•Mark Page — for creating (saving) a bookmark for the current document. A title and URL for thebookmark are displayed, and the root folder is chosen for the location.•Forward — for navigating to the document located one step forward in the navigation history. Ifthere is no forward history, this item is disabled.•Reload — for reloading the current document.•Advanced... — see following section.Advanced...From the Navigation pane select Advanced... to see the following options:•Settings...-Downloads — for setting download preferences. You may deactivate the downloading ofimages and objects. The browser displays a special icon instead of the images and objects.-Scroll Mode — for setting the scrolling mode and speed.-Key Press Timeout — for setting key press time-out. This time-out is used for text entry.-Set Proxy — select the WAP Proxy (1, 2, 3). The browser connects to the web via the selectedproxy or gateway. The network provider installs and configures the proxy. To establish a securesession, select a secure proxy. Please ask your service provider which proxy is configured for asecure session. Though you can choose your home page, the service provider may decide toforce its own home page on your terminal.-Circuit Prompt — for turning on/off the circuit prompt.-Resend Data Prompt — for turning on/off the data re-send prompt.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   123
•Security...-Secure Prompt — for enabling/disabling the browser to inform you that it replaced a non-secureconnection with a secure connection, and the other way around.-Current Certificate — for viewing the digital certificate identifying the server that delivers thecurrent document. A Certificate Authority (CA) digitally signs and thus authenticates thiscertificate. Up to ten additional custom WTLS certificates can be added to the default list ofcertificates installed. Please ask your service provider if you wish to have these custom WTLScertificates added.-CA Certificates — for viewing the digital certificates installed in the browser and digitally signedby Certificate Authorities (CA).-Send Referrer — for turning ON/OFF sending of the HTTP Referrer header as part of HTTPrequests. The Referrer header provides the URL of the link source to the server.-Authentication — for turning ON/OFF the caching of HTTP Authentication credentials. HTTPAuthentication protects access to content on the server. If you try to access a protected content,you enter your credentials (user name or password).•Clear... — for clearing of browser data: history, cache cookies, or auto-fill.•Restart Browser — for restarting the browser.•About... — for showing the information about the current version of Openwave Mobile Browser.Bookmarks PaneIf there are bookmarks in the root folder, select More... to access the Options pane. If the root folder isempty, select Organise... then press MENU key to access the Options pane. The Options pane allowsyou to manage bookmarks. The Saved Pages folder contains snapshots of saved pages.Working with the Options Pane for Selected BookmarksProcedure:1From the Bookmarks pane select More... .2Scroll to a bookmark.3Press MENU to open the Options pane for that bookmark.4Select one of the following:•Back — for displaying the page associated with the bookmark (page is downloaded if notavailable in cache).•Details — for modifying the bookmark title and URL.•Delete — for deleting the bookmark.•New Bookmark — for creating a new bookmark.•New Folder — for creating a new folder.•Move — for moving this bookmark to a new folder (or in Bookmarks).•Delete All — for deleting all bookmarks.•Hotkeys — for assigning hotkeys to available bookmarks.Working with the Saved Pages FolderProcedure:1From the Bookmarks pane select Saved Pages folder.Chapter 6: Features124   Send Feedback
2The browser displays the page (snapshot) saved using Save Page in Tools pane.3Scroll to a saved page.4Press Menu to open the Options pane for the saved page.5Select 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 downloadedfrom server).d Delete — for deleting this page from its cache.e Delete All — for deleting all the saved pages from its cache.f Cancel — for exiting this pane and returning to the last page displayed.History PaneThis pane displays the list of recently visited pages (up to nine history entries can be listed). Eachhistory entry shows its title, if present. Otherwise, No Title is displayed.Navigating to Recently Visited URLsProcedure:1Select the URL.2Press Ok.Tools PaneProcedure:1From the Tools pane select More...2Scroll to a document.3Select MENU key to open the Options pane for that document.4Select one of the following:•Show URL — For displaying the current page URL.•Save Page — For creating a snapshot for the current document.•Find Text — For finding a text string in the current document.•Copy Text — For copying text from the current document to the clipboard.Options PaneThis pane is specific to the page or pane being displayed.Image PaneThis pane appears in the browser menu when you enabled the download of images through Navigatepane > Advanced... > Settings... .The following items are available:•Save — for saving the image in the terminal.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   125
•[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 PanePrerequisites: 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:1Select the URL.2Press abc.The text input pane opens up.3Select www.4Scroll the required extension (for example: .com).5Press .com. The screen displays the URL with the selected extension.Table 24: Browser Text Input IconsMode Soft Key ActionAlphabetic characters - lowercaseabc Enter text in lowercase.Alphabetic characters - uppercaseABC Enter text in uppercase.Numeric 123 Enter numbers and symbols.http mode www EnterWAP PushWAP push allows WAP content to be pushed to a radio. This push is carried out by sending a speciallyformatted (Push Access Protocol) XML document to the Push Proxy Gateway, that in turn forwards thedocument to the radio.A WAP push message is an encoded message including a link to a WAP address. On receiving a WAPpush, a WAP enabled radio automatically gives the option to access the WAP content. Theimplemented WAP push is compliant to WAP 2.0 standard.The radio supports WAP 2.0 through a proxy only. Proxy-less connections are not supported.This is a selling feature.Related LinksWAP Box on page 78WAP on page 118New WAP MessagesTypes of the WAP Messages and their priorities:Chapter 6: Features126   Send Feedback
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 isdisplayed, otherwise there is no indication.NOTICE: Animation is not displayed if you are in a call, or in Emergency Mode, or in CallOut, 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: Browser does not open if you are in a call, or in Emergency Mode, or in Call Out, or inmessage editor, or PIN lock state, or switching to DMO.Viewing WAP MessagesProcedure:1From the home screen, press the MENU key.2Select Messages → WAP Box.3Select the required message.4Select Go to to view the message in the browser.Call-OutThis feature allows you to receive Call-Out alerts. On receiving the Call-Out messages, the radiointerrupts current services and attends to the Call-Out alert without any further delay. After call-out alerthas been cleared, the radio exits Call-Out mode and reverts to normal mode. During Call-Out modeyou are only able to receive Emergency Calls.NOTICE: To read an entire Call-Out message, scroll down the screen by pressing the downNAVIGATION key. The length of the message is indicated by the vertical red bar on the left of thescreen.Figure 5: Call-Out MessageNOTICE: This is a selling feature.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   127
Related LinksCO Box on page 78Types of Call-Out AlertsThere 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 groupof radios.• Storm Plan – an alert message that is sent by a dispatcher to a group of radios. To raise itsreliability, it is sent several times. You are not able to respond to the Call-Out alert and any keypress takes you to the information phase.• Fallback Mode – an alert message that is limited only to voice communication. To initiate this typeof Call-Out, press a One-Touch key predefined by your service provider. It can be cleared manually.NOTICE: Fallback is only possible when the radio is in Local Site Trunking.• Test Call-Out – a special Call-Out alert that is sent by the dispatcher to test this feature. Onreceiving the Test Call-Out, the radio plays a tone and displays Test Call-Out. To respond andclear the alert, press the Test OKSOFT key.Call-Out Modes InteractionCall-Out feature operation is different in other modes:• TXI Mode — you can read the message but you cannot respond to it. You have an option to leavethe TXI Mode by pressing soft key or reject the Call-Out message.• DMO Mode — Call-Out is not supported.• Emergency Mode — all Call-out alerts are ignored.Call-Out Service PhasesIn the Call-Out mode there are following phases:• Alerting phase — receives a Call-Out message. The alarm tone indicates the message. Text isdisplayed and you have following options to use: Accept, Reject or MENU. If you accept the alert, noother service from this point can interrupt.NOTICE: You can stop the alert tone by pressing PTT or any of the soft keys.• Information phase — you are still in the Call-Out mode and you can receive more detailedinformation about the incident that occurred through subsequent text or the voice message. Youcan query for more information using voice group call or Call-Out text function which enables you tosend a text message. You can always respond and send back the text or the voice message usingvoice group call.Shadow Groups (Address Bundle)The Shadow Groups feature (also known as Address Bundle) offers a way of sending messages tomultiple destinations or recipients simultaneously. Three types of messages are supported by thefeature:• Status messages (including Emergency Alarms)• GPS LIP (TETRA Location Information Protocol) reportsChapter 6: Features128   Send Feedback
• RMS/FMS messagesShadow Groups in TMOEach Shadow Group may contain up to four target addresses. Each talkgroup may be configured tosend status messages, GPS LIP reports, or RMS/FMS messages to a specific Shadow Group.Shadow Groups in DMOIn DMO, the Shadow Group contains one target address. Each talkgroup may be configured to sendstatus messages or GPS LIP reports to a specific Shadow Group.Each radio can store up to 255 Shadow Groups (both in TMO and DMO).The Shadow Groups feature may affect Emergency Calls setup time to be slightly elongated.NOTICE: This is a selling feature and needs to be enabled by your service provider.Chapter 6: FeaturesSend Feedback   129
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Appendix ATonesNOTICE: The radio has two tone packs – Classic Tones (default) and New Tones. Your serviceprovider decides which tone pack is enabled. To listen to the audio signal tones samples, click.Table 25: Radio TonesNew Tone Classic Tone Tone DescriptionDefault Beep – Played when pressing a key.Invalid ActionExamples:• Pressing an invalid key.• Dialing an invalid number.• Talk prohibit.System NotificationExamples:• The radio changed its status from out-of-range to in service.• The radio returned to the home network.• Toggling between the TMO and DMO modes.System ErrorExamples:• The radio changed its status from in service to out-of-range.• Call disconnected.General NotificationExamples:• Entering Local Site Trunking.• Entering the Transmit Inhibit Mode.Positive Notification – Message sending succeeded.Negative Notification – Message sending failed.Item Received – A new message received.Talk Permit – The radio user is allowed to transmit their message(after pressing the PTT button).Clear-to-send – Data transmission ready to begin.Emergency – The Emergency Call received.Table continued…TonesSend Feedback   131
New Tone Classic Tone Tone DescriptionEmergency 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 PhoneCall is being setup.Private Ring Back – Played on the initiating phone when the PrivateCall is being setup.Ringtone 1.Ringtone 2.Ringtone 3.Ringtone 4.Ringtone 5.Simplex Volume Set – Played when adjusting simplex volume.Duplex Volume Set – Played when adjusting duplex volume.Appendix A: Tones132   Send Feedback
Appendix BLED IndicationsTable 26: LED IndicationsIndication StatusSolid green In useRepeating callBlinking green In serviceSolid red Out of serviceBlinking red Connecting to the networkEntering DMOSolid orange Transmit inhibit in serviceChannel busy in DMOBlinking orange Incoming callNo indication Radio in Covert ModeRadio powered downLED IndicationsSend Feedback   133
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Appendix CTroubleshootingYour radio displays the following messages:Table 27: Displayed MessagesMessage Message Description...-Received Call received but not answered, or rejected.Attachment Failed Your radio could not perform talkgroup attachment. It keeps ontrying. If it does not succeed, try another talkgroup.Authenticate Failure Your radio could not register on an authenticated system (forexample, the Authentication Key is incorrect, or authenticationis disabled).Call Cancelled You have canceled the call.Call Ended • Faulty channel. Please try later.• You have ended the call.Call Forwarding The radio you are trying to call is not available and the call isbeing forwarded to another radio.Call Modified The call you are participating in has been modified.Call Preempted Channel being used for priority.Decryption Failed: An error occurred while decrypting a message or call.Emergency In UseWait For MicThe Hot Microphone feature is active, but the channel transmitgrant has been given to another Emergency call on the sametalkgroup. Your radio microphone is not active during this time,but it automatically tries to regain talk permit after a predeter-mined time.Emgcy Mic Ended The Hot Microphone timer automatically expired, or you press-ed the PTT button to cancel the Hot Microphone feature.Emergency Mic On The Hot Microphone feature is active, and your radio is auto-matically transmitting hands free emergency audio.Empty Entry The speed number you dialed does not exist, or the numberexists but the group is non-selectable.Faulty UnitErrorSelf-test failed. An operational fault has been detected withyour radio. Record the error number. Turn your radio off andcontact service.Gateway available Your radio has connected to a gateway.Gateway not available Your radio cannot connect to a gateway, or connection hasbeen lost.This group already exists The group you are attempting to add exists in the My Groupsfolder.Table continued…TroubleshootingSend Feedback   135
Message Message DescriptionIndividual Calls Only You can make only individual (private) calls.Insufficient visible data Your radio is in the process of determining your location. Thisprocess may take several minutes to complete.Insufficient visible satellites Your radio is in the process of determining your location. Thisprocess may take several minutes to complete.Invalid ID The entered number is not valid.Invalid Shortcut Position The entered number is not valid.Limited Service Emergency Calls, Emergency Alarms, and mobility operations(for example group attachment) are allowed. All other incomingand outgoing call and data services are blocked.List Empty There are no programmed entries in the scrolling list. Type theentry.List Not Attached All talkgroups in the scan list are not attached.List Partially Attached The scan list is active, but not all talkgroups are attached to it.Message Delivered Indicates mail successfully delivered.Message Failed Indicates mail delivery failure.New Delivery Status You have received a new Delivery Status.No Service Your radio is outside coverage. Return to coverage.Not allowed in repeater mode The service or feature is not available in the Repeater Mode..My GroupsIs EmptyYou cannot view/delete groups when the My Groups folder isempty.My GroupsIs FullYou are not allowed to add a group to the My Groups folderas it already contains the maximum allowed number of groups.Network Trouble Network problems. Please try again later.No Answer The called party does not answer.No Entries This message is displayed when accessing an empty list.No Group • Attachment failed. Your radio detached from current talk-group. Please wait until it attaches again to the current talk-group.• Displayed when you are out of the normal coverage area ofyour selected talkgroup. Please select a new talkgroup thatis valid for your working location.• Indicates a favorite group was removed from the MyGroups folder.No List The network list is empty.No New or Old Messages Indicates there are no new or old messages in the Inbox.No Selected Scan List You selected an empty network list.No Service Your radio is out of coverage.Table continued…Appendix C: Troubleshooting136   Send Feedback
Message Message DescriptionNot Allowed To Initiate Call You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the ad-dress book.Not Allowed To Transmit Release the PTT button and try again later. You are not al-lowed to send a text message or a status message to a num-ber 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. Keep it turned off for 5 minutes.Party Busy Called radio is busy.Party Not Available Called radio is out-of-range or turned off. Please try again later.Please Try Again You could not call.Please Wait Connecting A message during startup.Registration Failure Your radio could not register within the system. Please tryagain later.Repeater available Your radio has connected to a repeater.Repeater not available Your radio cannot connect to a repeater, or connection hasbeen lost.Service Denied Invalid number. Call your service provider.Service Not Available This service is not available on the current network.Service Restricted This service or feature is restricted by your service provider, ithas not been purchased, or it is not available.TalkGrp ... cannot be deleted Your service provider set this group so you cannot delete itfrom the favorite talkgroup folder.Try Again Later The requested service is temporarily unavailable.Radio Disabled Check with your service provider.Unit is OKWarn:Self-test error. A minor fault has been detected. Your radio isstill fully operative. If this error recur, note the error code andcontact service.Unit Not Attached You radio could not attach to the system. The talkgroup maynot be defined in the system. Please try another group.Unassigned Button The message is displayed when no feature is assigned to abutton.Appendix C: TroubleshootingSend Feedback   137
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