Teltronic U PTMDT410B Mobile Radiotelephone User Manual 11 EN

Teltronic S.A.U. Mobile Radiotelephone 11 EN

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User Guide   1  v04.04 TABLE OF CONTENTS  1 GUARANTEE ........................................................ 5 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ......................................... 6 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY ............................................. 7 3.1 GENERAL .......................................................... 7 3.2 EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY ................................ 8 3.3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY.................... 9 3.4 OTHER WARNINGS ........................................... 10 3.5 ANTENNA......................................................... 11 3.6 AUDIO ACCESSORIES ....................................... 11 3.7 MAINTENANCE ................................................. 11 4 FIRST STEPS ...................................................... 13 4.1 START-UP ........................................................ 13 4.2 WORKING MODES ............................................ 14 5 BASIC USE ......................................................... 15 5.1 DISPLAY INDICATORS ....................................... 17 5.2 LED INDICATORS. ............................................ 19 5.3 LIST OF EDITABLE CHARACTERS ....................... 20 5.4 DT-410 DESKTOP UNIT .................................... 21 5.5 MAIN SCREEN .................................................. 22 6 MAIN MENU ........................................................ 22 7 BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................ 27 7.1 GROUP CALLS ................................................. 27 7.2 INDIVIDUAL CALLS ............................................ 28 7.3 STATUS MESSAGES.......................................... 30 7.4 TEXT MESSAGES ............................................. 31 8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ....................................... 33 8.1 EMERGENCY CALLS ......................................... 33 8.2 BROADCAST CALL ............................................ 34 8.3 WORKING MODES: DIRECT MODE ..................... 34 8.4 WORKING MODES: DMO-GATE MODE ............. 36 8.5 SECURITY........................................................ 37 8.6 NETWORK SELECTION ...................................... 38 8.7 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES ............................ 39 8.8 DATA SERVICES ............................................... 40 8.9 GPS RECEIVER ............................................... 40 8.10 GSM OPTION .............................................. 41 8.11 I/O PROGRAMMABLE OPTION ....................... 42 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS .......................................... 44 9.1 PHONE BOOK................................................... 44 9.2 CALL HISTORY ................................................. 44 9.3 DISPLAY OPTIONS ............................................ 45 9.4 LANGUAGES .................................................... 45 9.5 AUDIO SETTINGS ............................................. 45 9.6 USING AUDIO ACCESSORIES............................. 46 10 USA AND CANADA REGULATIONS ................. 47 10.1 OPERATIONAL FEATURES ............................ 47 10.2 IDENTIFICATION LABELS ............................... 49 10.3 INFORMATION  ON  SAFETY  AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY .................. 50 11 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE .............................. 53
User Guide 2 en WASTE MANAGEMENT   The symbol means that the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste PowerTrunk Inc. is the subsidiary of Teltronic S.A.U. responsible for business development, distribution and customer support for Teltronic’s Land Mobile Radio products in North America. The company is headquartered in New Jersey. Teltronic S.A.U. distributes the same products for Land Mobile Radio under different trademarks and brand names in other regions of the world.  Disclaimer Although every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained  herein  and  in  any  other  referred  document,  this  should  not  be  construed  as  a commitment  on  the  part  of  Teltronic  S.A.U.  and/or  PowerTrunk  Inc.,  and  the  liability  of Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. for any errors and omissions shall be limited to the correction of such errors and omissions. Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. welcomes any comment as a way to improve any delivered documentation. The  information  contained  herein  has  been  prepared  for  the  use  of  appropriately  trained personnel, and it is intended for the purpose of the agreement under which the information is submitted. Any party using or relying upon this information assumes full responsibility for such use  and  in  no  event  shall  Teltronic S.A.U.  and/or  PowerTrunk Inc.  be  liable  to  anyone  for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of this information. The information or statements given in these documents regarding the suitability, capacity or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding but shall be defined in the agreement made between Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. and the customer.
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User Guide 5 en 1 GUARANTEE PowerTrunk Inc.. guarantees the replacement or repair, free of charge, of any products that are found to have a manufacturing defect, in  accordance with the general conditions of the PowerTrunk Inc.. guarantee. Under no circumstance shall PowerTrunk Inc.. be held responsible for problems or damage caused  by  any  accessory  or  auxiliary  element  that  has  not  be  supplied  by  or  certified  by PowerTrunk Inc.. Neither shall PowerTrunk Inc.. guarantee the functioning of this product with auxiliary equipment  or accessories  that  have  not  been  supplied  or  certified by  PowerTrunk Inc..  In no case shall PowerTrunk Inc. be held responsible for damages caused by an installation carried out by personnel not authorized by PowerTrunk Inc.
User Guide 6 en 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL  Thank you for purchasing this PowerTrunk MDT-400 or DT-410radio. TETRA’s most advanced services and a wide range of options and accessories will help you obtain the best performance from mobile communications in your work. This  manual  will  show  you  how  easy  it  is  to  use  the  main  features  of  your  new  TETRA terminal.  You  will  learn  how  to  make  a  group  call,  an  individual  call,  how  to  send  status message or how to edit a text message and send it to one or several users.  Before using the equipment, please read this manual carefully.  In addition to instructions on how to use the radio, you will also find safety  information,  among  which  the  international  guidelines  on exposure to radio frequency. Please  keep  this  manual  at  hand  for  future  reference.  For  further information, contact your service provider. At the end of this  MDT-400 and DT-410 manual, you will find a Quick Reference Guide. In addition, each unit is supplied with an Installation Guide. Some functions described in this guide may depend on the configuration and options of the equipment, as well as the firmware version. Please,  contact  your  service  provider  for  more  detailed  information  about  the  available features of your equipment.
User Guide 7 en 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY 3.1 General PowerTrunk Inc. has obtained official approval for a wide range of accessories for the MDT-400 and DT-410radios: antennas, audio accessories, etc. These accessories have undergone all type of tests to ensure their suitability and safety for the use they have been designed for, either vehicle use (MDT-400) or desktop use (DT-410). Use only PowerTrunk Inc.-approved accessories. For your safety, only have your equipment and accessories repaired by personnel authorised by PowerTrunk Inc.. An incorrect installation (MDT-400 / DT-410 Installation Guide) or repair could be dangerous and will render your guarantee void. Read the chapter USA and Canada regulations for more information
User Guide 8 en 3.2 Exposure to RF energy Your MDT-400 / DT-410 equipment, together with the accessories for which PowerTrunk Inc. has  obtained  official  approval,  have  been  designed  and  manufactured  so  that  they  do  not exceed the limits of exposure to radio frequency energy established in international guidelines. These regulations, which are result of periodical scientific trials by independent organisations, include a considerable safety margin, designed to guarantee the safety of all staff, regardless of their age or state of health.  MDT-400/DT-410  is  restricted  to  occupational/controller  use  to satisfy RF energy exposure limits. This radio is NOT authorized for general population. Use only accessories and antennas approved by PowerTrunk Inc.  Use  of  non-approved  accessories  and  antennas  may  exceed  RF energy exposure limits.
User Guide 9 en 3.3 Electromagnetic compatibility The majority of electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference if they are not adequately shielded, designed or configured for electromagnetic compatibility. To avoid these compatibility conflicts, it is necessary to respect current local regulations. This equipment complies with the requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.  Warning:  Burns  may  be  suffered  if  the  bare  part  of  the  antenna  is touched during radio equipment transmissions. Long  periods  of  transmission  may  cause  the  rear  part  of  the equipment, where the power amplifier radiator is located, to reach a high temperature. It must be taken into account that some mobile digital devices may interfere with hearing aids or  other  medical  devices.  If  this  interference  were  to  occur,  please  contact  your  service provider or consult with the manufacturer of the hearing aid or medical device. Using two TETRA devices with antennas in close proximity may cause mutual interference. If this were to occur, separate the antennas until the interference disappears.  Vehicular Installation The MDT-400 / DT-410 terminal must be supplied with a continuous nominal  12V  voltage  in  equipment  terminals  (minimum  10.8V, maximum 15.6 V).
User Guide 10 en 3.4 Other warnings Vehicles RF signals may affect motor vehicles’ electronic systems if they are not properly installed or well protected. For more information, check these aspects of your vehicle or the equipment you have added with their manufacturers. For correct installation of the equipment, please follow the instructions given in the MDT-400 / DT-410  Installation  Guide.  Avoid using  the  area  above the  airbag  or  the  area  where  it  will inflate.  Airbags  inflate  with  great  force  and  the  equipment  could  be  projected  forward  and cause serious injuries to vehicle occupants. Potentially explosive environments Disconnect  the  equipment  when  you  are  in  an  area  with  a  potential  explosion hazard  and comply with all notices and instructions.  Areas with a risk of explosions are often (although not always) indicated. Amongst these are fuel filling areas (Ship decks, petrol stations, installations used for storing and transporting fuel or chemical products) vehicles that use LPG and areas where the air contains particles such as grain, powder or metal particles.  Sparks in these areas can cause explosions or fires, with the resulting risk of injury and even death.
User Guide 11 en Driver safety Check  the  laws  and  regulations  on  using  mobile  phones  and  radiotelephones  in  the  area where you are to drive and always abide by them. While driving, concentrate all your attention on driving and always have your hands free to manoeuvre the vehicle. As a precautionary measure, whenever possible, park off the road to make or receive a call. Programming The  equipment  must  always  be  programmed  using  a  version  of  the  programmer  that  is compatible with the version of firmware. 3.5 Antenna - Do not use the equipment without an antenna.  -  To guarantee safety compliance, always use only antennas validated by PowerTrunk Inc. -  Never use the equipment if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, it may cause burns. 3.6 Audio accessories 1.  Only use accessories approved by PowerTrunk Inc. 2.  Follow the guidelines for fitting audio accessories in the MDT-400 / DT-410 Installation Guide. 3.7 Maintenance The following recommendations will help you to increase the service life of the equipment and maintain the guarantee coverage: 1.  Do not install the equipment in dirty, damp or dusty locations. It is recommended to install it out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. High temperatures can reduce the service life of electronic components and deform or melt some plastics.
User Guide 12 en 2.  Any liquid spilt on the equipment can cause serious damage. If this occurs, consult your authorised Technical Service. 3.  Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning the outside surfaces. Never use chemical sprays or abrasive cleaning products.  4.  Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation holes of the DT-410 office unit. 5.  Do not  store the  equipment in  cold places. When the device warms  up, there may be condensation inside that could damage the electronic circuits. 6.  Protect the equipment from impacts or being dropped. Circuit boards and more sensitive mechanical components may get broken.  7.  If you observe an error indication on the equipment screen that prevents it from working normally, consult your service provider.  8. Do not open the equipment or try to modify it in any way. There are no user-serviceable parts  inside  and  removing  the  cover  will  expose  you  to  electrical  shocks  and  other hazards. Any attempt  to  open the equipment and manipulate it in any  way  will  render your guarantee void. 9. Do not insert objects into the DT-410 desktop unit casing slots, as they could come into contact with high voltage and cause shocks, fires or unit failure. 10.  Do not place heavy objects on the equipment or on its power cable. A damaged cable could cause shocks or fires. 11. Only use the power cable supplied with the equipment. To avoid shocks, the DT-410 must be earthed. 12.  Disconnect the equipment antenna when there are storms, to avoid lightening damage.
User Guide 13 en 4 FIRST STEPS 4.1 Start-up In the case of the DT-410, switch on the equipment with the main switch at the back of the device. 1.  Keep the key   pressed to switch the equipment on or off. 2.  On  starting-up,  it  will  display  a  welcome  message  (which  can  be  configured  by programming).  The  software  version  of  the  equipment  and  the  user’s  name  and address will also be displayed for a few seconds. 3.  If the equipment requests a PIN, enter the 4-digit code (by default the code is 0000), which will appear on screen as ****, and press OK. It is recommended to change this code for a safer one that you are able to remember. 4.  If the user does not enter a correct PIN code after a number of permitted tries (which can  be  configured,  3  attempts by  default),  the  equipment  will  be  locked  until  the personal unlocking code - PUK - is entered (a 10-digit code). This code is provided by your Service Provider. 5.  When  switching  off  the  equipment,  it  will  display  a  switch-off  message  and  an acoustic warning. In the case of the DT-410, once the equipment has switched off completely at the front, you can proceed to turn off the main switch at the rear.
User Guide 14 en 4.2 Working modes 1.  There  are  three  working  modes:  network  mode  (V+D),  direct  mode  (DMO)  and DMO-GATE mode. In network mode (V+D), the equipment will be operational when the  system  has  been  successfully  registered.  Then  the  display  will  show  the symbols   (Valid network indicator) and   (signal level indicator).  2.  During the system registration and network access process, the SVC LED will be lit up  continuously  in  red,  and  when  a  valid  network  is  found  it  will flash  and try  to register  into  it.  When  the  register  is  complete,  a  characteristic  programmable acoustic  signal  will  be  heard,  the  SVC  LED  will  turn  green  and  the  screen  will display the message “In service”. If the equipment is unable to access a network, the  display  will  show  “No  service”  and  the  SVC  LED  will  stay  red.  Even  if  the equipment has not registered, it is possible to access the Main Menu, to select the Direct working Mode, for example, without need for infrastructure. 3.  In DMO mode, the SVC LED will be green and the symbol   (Direct mode active indicator)  will  be  displayed  in  the  symbol  line  of  the  display  (Upper  line).  In  this mode, the symbol   (valid network indicator) is not displayed. 4.  If the  equipment  has the  DMO-GATE option available, this working mode can be selected, which will enable the transfer of group calls from the network to terminals in DMO mode and vice versa. 5.  The  equipment  may  be  configured  to  start  in  any  of  the  available  modes  or  it  is possible to change the mode manually through the “Working modes” menu.
User Guide 15 en 5 BASIC USE This manual is common for both equipment models: the MDT-400 mobile equipment and the DT-410 office unit.  Both models have the same front panel, described below.  The MDT-400 can also be used without front for data applications using the PEI protocol and audio control through the 600-ohm interface. If your equipment has this configuration, consult with your Service Provider to learn about the services available and how to access them.
User Guide 16 en  No. Description Observations 1 Microphone connector Connector for handheld Microphone or Micro-loudspeaker or desktop microphone (DT-410). Connector for the programming cable.  2 Volume control Adjusts  the  volume  level.  Screen  adjustment  Contrast, Volume audio and Volume tones. 3 Screen Alphanumeric display 4 x 16, line of symbols and line of ‘soft keys’. 4 STS LED Indicator Call status indicator.  5 SVC LED Indicator Service indicator. 6 ON/OFF key Key to switch on / off 7 Navigation keys Navigation by menus/submenus and their options. Editing phone books / messages. 8 Alphanumeric keyboard For entering number and characters. (See section 6.3) 9 Emergency key Starts / cancels the emergency call. 10 Function key Combined with other keys, it enables rapid access to certain functions. By  continuous  pressing,  it  changes  the  working  mode (TETRA V+D<-> DMO) 11 Menu key Access to Main Menu. 12 Soft keys Press to select the corresponding on-screen option.
User Guide 17 en 5.1 Display indicators The on-screen indicators display information about the operation of the equipment:   Symbol Description  Signal intensity (RSSI) or level of coverage indicator   Valid network (Only in V+D network mode)  Emergency call established (steady). Flashing if the call is being set up.  Call established  Message received (steady). Flashing when a message is being sent.  Discrete  mode  active.  Converts  a  semi-duplex  incoming  call  with  direct signalling to on/off hook signalling.  All tones off       Type of voice call selected: group (GRP), private (PRV), broadcast (BRD), phone (PHN) or through telephone exchange (PBX).
User Guide 18 en  GPS position valid (steady). Flashing if GPS position is not valid. Will only be displayed if the GPS option is installed in the MDT-400 unit.  Direct mode (DMO) activated.   Data  packet  connection.  Steady  if  the  connection  has  been  established. Flashing if data transfer is under way.  Call diversion activated.  Inclusion call activated.  Access to sequential functions with   key.  Messages received box full  Steady: Terminal registered in encrypted mode. Encrypted call. Flashing: Terminal registered in encrypted mode. Clear call. /   Text editing screen  GSM call established (steady). Flashing during call establishment. Will only be displayed if the GSM option is installed and activated.   Active group scan (groups in listening mode).  DMO-GATE mode.  Presence of a DMO-REP detected in the DMO frequency selected.    When the terminal has the E2EE module (End to End Encryption) active: Active call with E2EE Encryption. Clear call active.  Migration. Terminal registered in a different network to its own local one.   TxI (Transmit Inhibit) functionality. Transmissions temporarily inhibited (except emergency call).
User Guide 19 en 5.2 LED Indicators. LED indicators display information about equipment operation: SVC LED LED status Function Off Equipment not operational. Red Equipment not in service (no network registered). Flashing red Equipment in the process of registering. Green Equipment in service (Registered on the network). Equipment operational (DMO). Flashing orange Equipment in programming mode   STS LED LED status Function Off No call being carried out. Red Equipment transmitting a call. PTT pressed  (semi-duplex call) or until the communication is over (duplex call, only in TMO –trunking mode). Flashing red Request or end of transmission. Green Equipment receiving a call. Flashing green Call in progress, no one transmitting. Orange Call being established. If the two LEDs (SVC and STS) are orange, this indicates an error. If this occurs consult your Service Provider.
User Guide 20 en 5.3 List of editable characters The following table displays the characters available for editing texts on the MDT-400 and DT-410. Keys Screen characters Number of times to press the key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Space . 1 , & $ @ # ¿ ? ¡ ! : ; _ “ ’      2 ABC A  a B  b C  c 2 Á  á À  à Â  â Ã  ã Ä  ä Å  å Ç  ç 3 DEF D  d E  e F  f 3 É  é È  è Ê  ê Ë  ë    4 GHI G  g H  h I  i 4 Í  í Ì  ì Î  î Ï  ï    5 JKL J  j K  k L  l 5        6 MNO M  m N  n O  o Ñ  ñ 6 Ó  ó Ò  ò Ô  ô Õ  õ Ö  ö  7 PQRS P  p Q  q R  r S  s 7       8 TUV T  t U  u V  v 8 Ú  ú Ù  ù Û  û Ü  ü    9 WXYZ W  w X  x Y  y Z  z 9       0 + + ] - { 0 } = < * > ÷ / \ ( ) [
User Guide 21 en 5.4 DT-410 desktop unit The DT-410 desktop unit integrates the radio equipment with a built in power supply and an internal loudspeaker to optimise the space needed for fixed installations.  The desktop unit has not been designed to bear heavy weights; therefore heavy objects should not be placed on top of it. Its menus and operation are the same as the mobile MDT-400 equipment, with the following exceptions: If the DT-410 is controlled via PEI (E.g., from a PC application), only one screen is displayed, enabling two options: -  Return to manual control of the equipment, pressing soft key ‘MMI’ -  Enable or disable the internal loudspeaker, selecting Loudspeaker Yes or No.  The volume control and the on/off switch remain active. NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE RACK
User Guide 22 en 5.5 Main screen The main screen is that of Voice Calls (in V+D network mode) – Group mode.  The equipment will be prepared to press PTT (Press-to-talk) and directly launch a call to the group selected. The basic information viewed on this screen consists of the range the selected group belongs to, the name of the group and its status. The soft key ‘Mode’ (Lower right-hand side of the screen) enables selection between other types of call (private, telephone, PABX). If desired, automatic return to the preferred type of call can be programmed after a few seconds. 6 MAIN MENU To access the Main Menu, press the key  . The Main Menu is cyclically organised and the different screens can be accessed using the navigation keys:  . The soft keys can enable or disable menu options, access submenus and return. Some screens may not be displayed, depending on the configuration of your equipment. To avoid certain configurations being accidentally modified, some functions can be restricted by programming. The menus/functions that can be restricted are phone books, call register, operating modes, accessories (In configure audio), sending status messages and sending text messages.
User Guide 23 en Use the  shift keys to navigate the menu GRP Exit OK   Phone Book GRP   Messages GRP   Call   history GRP   User   Settings Press the menu key to Access Main Menu  Shows the last call display activated GRP Operating modes GRP   Working   modes GRP   Audio   Settings Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit OK OK OK OK OK OK
User Guide 24 en PHONE BOOK Private  Add  PSTN  Add  Erase   Erase  Mem status   Mem status  Edit   Edit      Group  Add  PABX  Add  Erase   Erase  Mem. status   Mem status  Preferred GRP    Edit 1.  WORKING MODE V+D DMO Gateway GSM 2.  AUDIO SETTINGS Audio volume  +/-  Active tones  On/Off      Keypad tones  On/Off Accessories  Standard   Control tones On/Off  Handset   Call-in tones  On/Off   Hands free kit   Call-out tones On/Off  Auto   TX permission On/Off  PTT detection   RX permission On/Off     Received msg Off/Normal/High Ringing tone Tone1… 10   Sent message On/Off          Tone volume +/-
User Guide 25 en 3.  USER SETTINGS Language   Screen  Backlight     Brightness PIN code  PIN Request   Negative  Change PIN   Contrast 4.  OPERATING MODES Area selection Local area   TxI mode  On / Off  Areas 1..14  Discrete mode On / Off  Wide area    5.  CALL HISTORY Dialled Received Missed Erase all 6.  MESSAGES Status  Read  Text  Inbox  Send   Outbox  Erase status   New     Configure     Erase Inbox     Erase Outbox
User Guide 26 en 7.  ENCRYPTION (optional)  This menu will only be displayed if the E2EE option has been installed. Set Date & Time  Date  Time   Select PLAIN/CRYPTO  Prefer CRYTO  Prefer PLAIN  Use default   Factory Reset  Fact.  Reset Pwd   Key Set Check Value  Key Set CV   Info Security Proc.    Info Crypto Module  8.  GPS INFO (optional) This  menu  will  only  be  displayed  if  the  GPS  option  has  been  installed.  The  following information could be accessed only if GPS position has been provided. Latitude – Longitude Speed (Km/h, mph) – Course – Deviation. Time – Date
User Guide 27 en 7 BASIC FUNCTIONS 7.1 Group Calls Group  calls  will  enable  you  to  communicate  with  a  group  of  users  that  are  allowed  to participate in the communication. Select GRP mode with the soft key ‘Mode’. A  group  call  is  always  semi-duplex  with  direct  signalling:  the  group  selected  on  screen  is directly connected by pressing PTT, and it is not possible to listen and speak at the same time. The groups are organised in ranges (or folders). Each range can have several groups and their distribution is established by programming. To select the range and group, use the navigation keys Alphabetic search will only be applied to the groups included in the selected range. Once the user has selected one of the ranges, it will only be possible to move through the groups included in that range. The groups will be sorted alphabetically within each range. The selected range / group is displayed on the screen. To change the range, press the soft key ‘Range’. When a group has been selected, its status will be displayed on screen for a few seconds. The call to this group will proceed if the group is available. If it isn’t, pressing PTT will display the message “Non-valid group”. The user must keep the PTT key pressed to send the call, and the rest of the users in the group will listen directly. The STS led will turn red (transmission) or green (reception).
User Guide 28 en The speaker’s identifier (or name if available in the phone book) will be displayed on screen. The  group  call  is  directly  received,  with no  action  necessary  on  the  part  of  the  user.  The equipment will inform the user that a group call has been received with a short alert tone and the name of the user speaking at any given moment as well as the name of the group will be displayed on screen. The call will be disconnected by pressing the soft key ‘Hang’ or the AUX key of the handheld microphone or simply by releasing PTT and waiting for the system to disconnect. The group call will be finished by the system if it detects that for a certain time no user has requested permission to transmit. Any other user can leave the call using the same procedure, although it will continue for the rest of the users. It is possible to configure the groups to listen by programming, so you will receive all the calls in this status. Accessing the Call history submenu from the Main Menu, you can answer the last received group call. 7.2 Individual calls An individual call  is a call between 2 users.  No other user will listen to your call.  It can be made  to  numbers  on  the  TETRA  network  (private  calls)  or  to  numbers  on  the  external telephone network (PSTN or PABX telephone calls). MDT-400 / DT-410 will enable you to make the following individual calls: - Semi-Duplex with direct signalling: The caller has permission to speak first. It is not possible to speak and listen simultaneously. - Semi-Duplex with “hook” signalling: The receiver must answer (unhook) first. It is not possible to speak and listen simultaneously.
User Guide 29 en - Duplex: The signalling is hook (the called party must answer first). It is possible to speak and listen simultaneously. It is not necessary to press PTT to speak. To make a private semi-duplex call: -  Enter the number of the person you wish to call or select it from the phone book. - With the soft key ‘Mode’ (lower right-hand part of the screen) select the type of call you wish to make (PRV, PSTN, PABX).  -  If the call you wish to make is direct signalling, press the PTT button and speak directly. When you wish to stop speaking, release the button. Then your interlocutor can carry out the same operation: press PTT and talk. -  For semi-duplex calls with Hook signalling, start the call by pressing the AUX button on the hand-held microphone. This option must be enabled by programming. The user must accept (unhook) the call first. When the call has been established, the user who wishes to speak must keep PTT pressed. -  There are two ways to finish any type of private call: By pressing the AUX button on the hand-held microphone or by the soft key ‘Hang’. If  Discrete  Mode  is  active  ( ),  a  semi-duplex  incoming  call  with  direct  signalling  will  be converted to hook signalling. To enable this mode, go to the Operating Modes  Discrete Mode menu. This option must be previously enabled by programming. To make a duplex call: -  Enter the number of the person you wish to call or select it from the phone book. -  With the soft key ‘Mode’ (lower right-hand part of the screen) select the type of call you wish to make (PRV, PSTN, PABX). -  Start the call by pressing the soft key ‘Call’.  -  During the establishment of the call you will hear a call tone. Wait for the caller to take the call. At that moment, the call is established and it will be possible to begin speaking without having to press the PTT button.
User Guide 30 en -  Either user can disconnect the call by pressing the AUX key of the handheld microphone or by the soft key ‘Hang’. Accessing  the  Call  history  submenu  from  the  Main Menu, you  can  repeat  a  call  recently made or answer a received or missed call. Accessing  the  Messages  submenu  from  the  Main  Menu,  it  is  possible  to  read  the  status messages  received  (Read  the  status  messages  option)  and  use  the  phone  of  the  sender (Answer a selected message option or pressing PTT or AUX on that screen). Accessing  the  Messages  submenu  from  the  Main  Menu,  it  is  possible  to  read  the  text messages  received (Inbox  option of  the  text messages)  and  use the  phone  of  the  sender (Phone Back option in the Options of a selected message). 7.3 Status messages The  MDT-400  and  DT-410  allows  you  to  send  status  messages  to  individual  and  group addresses:  “Call  Back”,  “Urgent  request”  and  “Emergency”.  These  are  standard  messages that can be enabled or not by programming It  is  also  possible  to  send  messages  predefined  by  the  user  by  programming.  They  are messages whose number code and associated text are defined by the user. In the Messages submenu of the Main Menu, select the option “Status”. You  can  send  status  messages  to  individual  addresses  (TETRA  private  addresses  or telephone  addresses)  or  group  addresses  stored  in  the  phone  book,  or  directly  dial  the individual destination address.  Once the destination has been selected, press soft key ‘Send’. When the message is received in the  infrastructure, this  will send a  confirmation “Message sent” or inform of “Failed sending” to the equipment.
User Guide 31 en To send a status message rapidly to a predefined address (individual or group) press   +  + Digit 1 + Digit 2. This option must be enabled by programming. The message number is indicated with digit 1 and digit 2 and it corresponds to the position occupied  by  the  message  in  the  list.  This  can  be  consulted  to  know  the  place  each  one occupies (Messages Menu in the Main Menu). When a  new status message is received,  the  equipment informs the user by means  of  an information screen that a message has been received and the symbol   is displayed. To read old status messages, select Status from the Messages submenu of the Main Menu, which contains the following options: Read, Send and Delete status. 7.4 Text messages Another service that you will be able to carry out with your MDT-400 / DT-410 equipment is to send  text  messages  of  up  to  140  characters  (160  if  GSM7  protocol  is  selected  and  the equipment languages has a code scheme ISO LATIN 1). This service is expandable through the activation of the concatenated messages, which allows receiving  and  sending  text  messages  of  up  to  1000  characters  (contact  to  your  service provider for more details). The  number  of  characters remaining to  send  the  data  in  a  single  message,  it  is  shown  in parenthesis  in  the  screen  upper  left  and  if  the  messages  concatenated  are  enabled,  the message number which the cursor is. You can write a new message using  the text keyboard (Select  Text/New in the Messages submenu  of  the  Main  Menu),  or  select  one  of  the  messages  stored  in  the  out  tray (Text/Outbox). If the equipment has been programmed with Unicode languages or the  equipment has any E2EE option, the number of characters is less.
User Guide 32 en Once the message is written or any message is chosen from the outbox, select its destination address as explained in section 8.3 (Status messages). Then press the soft key ‘Send’. The terminal will indicate the result of the message sending only when the message has been correctly  sent.  If  you  don´t  receive  this  informative  message,  the  message  has  not  been correctly delivered to the receiver yet.  Moreover, the use of a Service Centre is supported by the terminal. This ensures the message reception even if the receiver is not available when the message was sent. When  a  new  text  message  is  received,  the  equipment  informs  the  user  by  means  of  an information screen that a message has been received and the symbol   is displayed, which informs that you have a new unread message.  In Text/Inbox, you can see all the text messages received, and in Text/Configure, you can access the different  parameters that  can  be modified in the text message service, such  as activation of delivery reports, for example. You  can  ensure  that  your  message  has  been  successfully  received  by  the  receiver,  by receiving the delivery report of the received message. MDT-400 / DT-410 enable the reception of text messages immediately. The characteristic of this special type of message is that its content is displayed on the screen as soon as it is received.
User Guide 33 en 8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 8.1 Emergency calls By keeping   key pressed, an emergency call is begun, which has maximum priority and will cancel any call being made at that moment. This type of call can be configured by programming, and can be: private semi-duplex direct call, group call, broadcast call, telephone call (PSTN, PABX) or status message. It is also possible to configure the emergency call in DMO, being able to configure a different call destination in V+D and DMO. The emergency icon will be displayed flashing on the display. If the equipment cannot establish the call or send the status message, it will continue trying, unless the user cancels the call by pressing the emergency key again. After a loss of service or equipment being switched off, the emergency call will try to be re-established when the equipment is operational again if the parameter “Continue emergency call” is enabled by programming. If the emergency call is a voice call, there is an initial automatic transmission time (5 seconds by default) for semi-duplex calls, without having to press PTT. When this time is over, the user must press PTT to transmit as usual (if it is a semi-duplex call). This type of  call can also be initiated by activating an  external input (available in the rear connector) to which, for example, an emergency pressure pad can be connected. Consult your Service Provider about the availability of this option.
User Guide 34 en It  is  possible  to  configure two  additional  codes  –  emergency  codes  – such  as  112,  999  or others. When the user enters these codes on the keyboard, the MDT-400 sends the emergency call as programmed. In addition, the sending of standard emergency message can also be configured (Status code: 0) just before carrying out the event programmed for the emergency key. Another possible configuration, only available by programming, is to define the PTT as priority within the active call. This option enables the definition of priority users, who will be able to interrupt the person speaking during a call in progress. 8.2 Broadcast call Broadcast  calls  are  point-to-multipoint  calls  where  only  the  calling  user  has  transmit permission,  called  user  cannot  even  try  to  transmit  in  these  calls.  The  rest  of  call characteristics are analogous to group calls. 8.3 Working modes: Direct mode This  special  mode,  called  DMO,  enables  you  to  communicate  directly  with  other  TETRA equipment without needing to use a network.  To  access  DMO mode,  select  the  Working Modes/DMO menu,  or  press  the  rapid  access configured in your equipment for this function. In DMO mode, you may carry out group calls and individual calls. The emergency button will also be available, with which you can carry out a call with maximum priority (pre-emptive), as detailed in the previous section. In DMO mode:
User Guide 35 en -  You may carry out group calls and individual calls.  -  You may send Text and status messages, both group and individual  The emergency button will also be available, with which you can carry out a call, or send and status message, with maximum priority (pre-emptive), as detailed in the previous section Each group programmed to work in DMO mode has a frequency associated, so that a change of group implies a change of frequency and only equipment with the same group selected will be able to communicate with one another in this working mode. Individual calls  will  be  carried  out  using  the  active  channel,  i.e., the  one  associated to  the selected group. Group calls To start a group call in DMO mode, select the group with the navigation arrows keys and press PTT. The operation is similar to a group call in network mode. Individual calls To start a private call, first dial the destination number or select it from the phone book. Then press PTT. Status messages See 7.3 Text messages See 7.4
User Guide 36 en 8.4 Working modes: DMO-GATE mode This  section  describes  the  DMO  and  V+D  functionality  supported  by  MDT-400  working  in DMO-Gateway mode. To  access  DMO-Gateway  mode,  select  the  Working  modes/Gateway  menu  or  press  the rapid access F + #. In  this  working  mode,  the  MDT-400  will  act  as  a  bridge  in  the  communications  between equipment in DMO mode and the infrastructure. All  the  supplementary  services  are  disabled  in  this  working  mode.  The  Data  Packet Transmission  service  is  also  disabled,  as  is  the  sending  and  receiving  of  status  and  text messages, by both the user and the application. DMO-GATE enables communication between DMO and TMO in end to end encrypted mode. The only phone book that exists in the equipment working in this mode is an assignment table where a group configured in V+D is matched to another group configured in DMO. The same groups stored in the group phone book are used. The programming tool creates the DMO - V+D matching. The scanning lists must not be enabled. All  the  audio  and  voice  signalling  is  disabled  in  this  working  mode,  except  the  tones  for establishing, maintaining and ending calls.
User Guide 37 en 8.5 Security The equipment has the following security services:  -  PIN code From the User settings/PIN code menu you can enable or disable the request for a PIN code on turning on the equipment as well as modify this code. -  Authentication MDT-400 /  DT-410  supports  the  authentication  of  the  radio  equipment  by  the infrastructure, which ensures  that the  user  trying to connect to the network has  a  valid permission to do so. This service requires the equipment to have its corresponding code installed.  To change the code you must contact your Service Provider. -  Remote enabling / disabling of the equipment. The MDT-400 / DT-410 can be enabled or disabled from the infrastructure, through the air interface. -  This disablement can be temporary or permanent. Recovery of a temporally disabled unit is carried out by the infrastructure. In the case of permanent disablement contact your Service Provider to have the equipment put back into operation. -  Air Interface encryption (optional) This service protects communication between the radio equipment and the infrastructure from possible undesired listening in. This encryption is only carried out in networks that support this service.  The encryption algorithms for the Air Interface encryption which are available in the MDT-400 are: TEA1, TEA2, and TEA3. -  End-to-end encryption (optional)
User Guide 38 en This functionality is particularly interesting for those users who regard their transmissions as  very sensitive,  and  whose Security Policy requires all such data to be appropriately encrypted whilst in transit between the end terminals in any system. End-to-end  encryption  addresses  these  concerns  by  encrypting  data  within  the transmitting terminal, and only decrypting it within the receiving terminal(s). The plain text user data is never exposed within the infrastructure.   Batteries and accumulators If your terminal includes End to End Encryption option, it may have a 3.6 V lithium battery, with low self-discharge rate. In  case  you  need  to  extract  the  battery  from  the  terminal,  consult your official dealer. Don’t dispose of these products as unsorted domestic waste. To install or change the codes you must contact your Service Provider. 8.6 Network selection Whenever you turn on the equipment, it will always try to register in your programmed local network. The Operating Modes submenu in the Main Menu includes the ‘Network selection’ option,  provided  that  this  option  has  been  pre-programmed.  You  may  choose  a  new  work network from the list of permitted networks available.
User Guide 39 en 8.7 Supplementary services The following TETRA supplementary services are also available in your  MDT-400 / DT-410 terminal (none of them requires any additional action on the part of the user in the Options menu):  -  Late entry:  This  supplementary  service  enables  the  device  to  join  a  group  call  that  is  already  in progress. -  Ambience listening: Ambience listening enables a control centre or dispatcher to listen in to a unit and hear what is going on around it, without giving the user any visual or acoustic indication of this call. Ambience listening is only possible is the unit is not already occupied with another call. Likewise, the supplementary ambience listening service does not prevent the affected user from making or receiving other calls. -  DGNA: Dynamic group assignment.  Both individually and group addressed DGNA groups are supported -  Call Authorized by Dispatcher (SS-CAD)  This  service  allows  a  third  entity  to  authorize  the  call  request  before  it  is  processed (outgoing calls and incoming calls can be restricted). -  Fallback mode (local mode): MDT-400 / DT-410 support working in a cell in local mode (disconnected from the rest of the system) indicating this situation to the user through the MMI. The equipment will avoid registering in local mode cells unless there is no other available cell. The services available in this mode will depend on the system configuration. Consult your supplier about other services and special options available.
User Guide 40 en 8.8 Data services MDT-400 / DT-410 include a data packet service (single and multi-slot) based on IP version 4. While  the  data  packet  context  is  active,  the  symbol    appears  in  the  icon  area  of  the display. The MDT-400 / DT-410 supports AT and TNP1 commands of the PEI protocol for connecting to external devices and the remote control of the equipment. For more information about these services, consult your Service provider. 8.9 GPS receiver  The MDT-400 / DT -410 can incorporate an internal GPS receiver that will enable you to know your exact position at all times and transmit your position to a base station. If the equipment has this option, you can access this information through the GPS info menu from the Main Menu.  By  programming,  you  can  configure  different  parameters  for  sending  GPS  positions  to  a central application to manage this location information.
User Guide 41 en Consult you service supplier about how to configure your equipment for this service.  Batteries and accumulators If  your  terminal  includes  GPS  option,  it  may  have  a  3.6  V  lithium battery, with low self-discharge rate. In  case  you  need  to  extract  the  battery  from  the  terminal,  consult your official dealer. Don’t dispose of these products as unsorted domestic waste. 8.10 GSM option The MDT-400 can incorporate an internal GSM module. By default, the equipment will work with the TETRA network, and when it detects that it is not possible to operate under TETRA, it automatically switches (if the equipment is configured in this way) to GSM mode. It is also possible to select GSM mode through the menu,  accessing the  Working mode submenu from the Main Menu. This screen shows the options V+D, DMO, DMO-GATE and GSM, not allowing direct changes between GSM <-> DMO. While the equipment operates in GSM, TETRA services will remain active: If TETRA calls are received, they are rejected with the “User called engaged” cause. The messages received are stored in the memory and can be consulted on returning to TETRA.  As soon as the equipment detects the recovery of TETRA coverage, it again returns to this mode.
User Guide 42 en 8.11 I/O Programmable option This option can be chosen to replace the vehicle option installed by default.  When  this  option  is  enabled,  the  ‘I/O  Programmable’  screen  enables  the  selection  of  the desired functions for each of the external lines of the rear connector. It  will  be  possible  to  access  the  programmable  parameters  in  this  option  through  the programmer screen ‘Options \ Programmable I/O lines’.  By  configuring  these  4  input  lines  (IN1,  IN2,  IN3,  IN4)  and  2  output  (OUT1,  OUT2)  it  is possible to configure the following functions: - Control mute of an external device. Audio will be disabled during voice calls. - Ignition control controls the switching off of the terminal depending on the status of the vehicle’s engine. - Control of external horn relay enables the MDT-400 to activate an external relay for the horn of the car or any other device.  This  option is incompatible  with the Control mute option. - Line interface provides the terminal with a balanced audio input and output as well as two  additional  basic  signalling  lines  (one  input  line  ‘E’  and  one  output  line  ‘M’).  This option is incompatible with the Control ignition option.
User Guide 43 en Inputs: -  Signal IN (IN4)    No function  Line interface (wire E)  Ignition control   Another event -  Input 1 (IN1/PTT):     PTT external  Another event -  Input 2 (IN2/AUX):   External AUX (disconnect the current call or begin a private hook call)  Another event -  Input 3 (IN3/HANG):    External HANG (HANG UP)  Another event Outputs: -  Relay out (OUT1)    No function  External horn relay  Mute  Another event  Call type notification  PEI connection loss  DCD -  Signal out (OUT2):   No function   Line interface (wire M)  Another event  Call type notification  PEI connection loss
User Guide 44 en 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.1 Phone book From  the  Phone  Book  menu  you  can  configure  your  lists  of  contacts.  You  can  consult memory status, add new contacts and delete or modify editable contacts. You will access all the equipment phone books: -  Private -  Group -  Telephone (PSTN) -  Telephone extension (PABX).  If you receive a call from any of the addresses corresponding to a contact stored in the phone book, its name will be displayed on the screen. MDT-400 / DT-410 supports “Scanning of priority groups” mode. If the scanning list is active, this option will be displayed in the groups phone book, which enables the adding or deleting of groups (up to 15) from the scanning list. 9.2 Call history From this menu you can access the following options: calls Dialled, Received, Missed and Erase All call records.
User Guide 45 en 9.3 Display options In the User Settings/Display menu, you can select the desired brightness and contrast of the screen. You can modify it using the arrow keys or with the rotating switch. By  default  the  equipment  is  configured  with  an  automatic  backlight  mode.  The  screen  will always be illuminated when a key is pressed or a call is received, and will remain lighted for some seconds (time established by programming).  9.4 Languages The MDT-400 / DT-410 terminal has a programmable multilingual interface.  The  User  settings\Language  submenu  enables  you  to  choose  between  the  languages available in the MDT-400 / DT-410. Using the arrow keys, you can select the language you wish to use. You can select directly the English language on your terminal dial the sequence *#0001#. Consult your supplier about the languages available for your terminal. 9.5 Audio Settings From the Audio Settings submenu, you can carry out the following actions: -  Select the predetermined audio profile. -  Modify the volume of the call sound. -  Select the call tone that will be heard when receiving a call. -  Select the message tone that will be heard when receiving a message. -  Select the accessories you wish to use. -  Enable / disable independently the following acoustic warnings:
User Guide 46 en o  Keys. o Control: service / no service tone. o  Call. o  Message received. o  Message sent. o  TX permission. o  RX permission. o  All tones. o  TX permission in DMO mode. o  Frequency TX changes in DMO. You can also enable by programming the Unread message tone. 9.6 Using audio accessories The user can select the configuration for audio accessories regardless of the default program configuration. Access Audio Settings submenu from the Main Menu and choose the option “Accessories”. It is also possible to access this screen with a combination of rapid access keys:   + 9 + 7. If  your  equipment  is  the  mobile  MDT-400,  you  can  choose  between  the  following configurations: - Standard:  Handheld  microphone  /  Micro  loudspeaker  /  Desktop  microphone  and External microphone - Handset: Micro-telephone with PTT, used to maintain private calls - Hands free kit: Ambient microphone and External loudspeaker  - Auto: Ambient microphone & External loudspeaker & Micro-telephone with PTT. In this configuration, the audio will switch from the hands free kit to the micro-telephone when it is unhooked
User Guide 47 en - PTT Detection: Switch between Standard and Hands free kit automatically depending of which PTT is being pressed If  your  equipment  is  the  DT-410  desktop  unit,  you  can  choose  between  the  following possibilities: - Standard: identical configuration to the standard on the MDT-400 - Handset: identical configuration to the standard on the MDT-400 - Headphones: Micro-headphones and External loudspeaker - Auto: identical auto configuration to that described for the MDT-400  If the handset or headphones are selected, using the menu you can also enable or disable the external loudspeaker (‘Loudspeaker’ option in the Audio Settings submenu), thus enabling the private conversation in progress to be heard by other people.  10 USA AND CANADA REGULATIONS 10.1 Operational features The tables below show the MDT-400 models that are granted for operation in the USA and Canada territories, together with the permitted frequency ranges and modulations according to the respective FCC and IC rules:
User Guide 48 en  Terminal Code FCC ID Modulation TETRA TI D-LMR D262Z28PT WT7PTRKTMDT400410 Not Available 421-430 MHz WT7PTMDT410B D262928PT WT7PTRKTMDT400450 450-470 MHz 450-470 MHz D262N28PT WT7PTRKTMDT400800 809-824 MHz 854-869 MHz 809-824 MHz 854-869 MHz  Terminal Code IC Identifier Modulation TETRA TI D-LMR D262Z28PT 8624A-PTMDT410 409-430 MHz 409-430 MHz 8624A-PTMDT410B D262928PT 8624A-PTMDT450 450-470 MHz 450-470 MHz D262N28PT 8624A-PTMDT800 806-824 MHz 851-869 MHz 806-824 MHz 851-869 MHz 8624A-PTMDT801  The MDT-400 mobile radio may contain functions that are not operational in U.S Territories except as noted in the certification filing.  As per compliance with 47 CFR Part 90.203 (e), the operator cannot  directly  program  the  transmission  frequencies  using  the  normal  accessible external controls. TETRA  and  TI  D-LMR  are  digital  communication  systems  that  provide  a  high  spectral efficiency by operating with a 4-slot TDMA access scheme (Time Division Multiple Access) in which four physical channels are assigned to every single RF channel.
User Guide 49 en Both  TETRA  and  TI  D-LMR  operate  with  a  channel  spacing  of  25  KHz.  They  are  also supported  by  a  π/4-shifted  Differential  Quaternary  Phase  Shift  Keying  (π/4-DQPSK)  digital modulation with a rate of 18 Ksym/s that is equivalent to 36 Kbits/s.  In terms of spectral efficiency and considering the 4-slot TDMA scheme, one voice and data physical channel  (TDMA  time  slot)  with  a  data  rate  of  9000  bits/s  is  allocated  a  6.25  KHz equivalent channel bandwidth.  10.2 Identification labels The equipment is supplied with an identification label in which the model, the IC Certificate number and the FCC ID are displayed depending on the working frequency band.
User Guide 50 en 10.3 Information on safety and electromagnetic compatibility The equipment has been designed to fulfil the applicable compliance regulations. The equipment complies with the applicable Parts of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulation and Industry Canada (IC) RSS-119 Standard. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired operation of the device. Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:  This  equipment  has  been tested  and  found  to comply  with  the  limits for  a  Class  A digital  device  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a commercial  environment.  This  equipment generates,  uses  and can  radiate radio  frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. To show compliance of all models of MDT-400 with Part 15 of the FCC rules, the following label is located on a prominent place of the chassis:
User Guide 51 en To show compliance of DT-410 with Part 15 of the FCC rules, the following label is located on a conspicuous place of its chassis:  Besides, both MDT-400 and DT-410 bear a specific label to prove compliance with ICES-003 rules:  RF Exposure and SAR Requirements Under Industry  Canada  regulations  and  FCC  rules, this  radio  transmitter  may  only  operate using  an  antenna of  a  type  and  maximum  (or  lesser)  gain  approved  for  the  transmitter  by Industry Canada or FCC. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its  gain should be  chosen so  that  the equivalent isotropic radiated power (e.i.r.p.) would not be more than that necessary for successful communication. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Besides, it must be installed providing a safety distance of at least 35 cm (14 in.) from any person(s) during normal operation in order to comply with FCC or IC  RF  exposure  requirements.  Though  this  applies  to  all  models  under  consideration,  two extreme cases are worth to be noted: -  For D262Z28PT and D262928PT models when used with an 8 dBi gain antenna. -  For D262N28PT model when used with a 14.1 dBi gain antenna.
User Guide 52 en Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC or IC RF exposure limits. All instructions detailed in this manual must be followed in order to ensure compliance with SAR and RF exposure limits. Users  can  obtain  Canadian  information  on  RF  exposure  and  compliance  at  the  Industry Canada RSS-102 standard text. The following label will be placed in a conspicuous place on the MDT-400 / DT-410:   MDT-400  /  DT-410  is  restricted  to  occupational/controller  use  to satisfy  RF energy exposure limits. This radio  is  NOT authorized  for general population. Use  only  accessories,  batteries  and  antennas  approved  by PowerTrunk  Inc.    Use  of  non-approved  accessories,  batteries  and antennas may exceed RF energy exposure limits and/or occupational SAR values.  Unapproved  modifications  or  changes  to  this  equipment  may  cause  harmful  interference unless the modifications are expressly  approved by PowerTrunk  Inc.  In this  case,  the  user could lose the authority to operate with this equipment.
User Guide (*) Available for the fist microphone accessory (**) Available if programmed (contact your official dealer for more information) 11 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  1. Fist microphone, handset or desktop (DT-410) microphone connector. Programming cable connector. 5. SVC Service indicator. Green: in service Red: out of service 9. Emergency key 2. Volume control  6. ON/OFF key  10. Function key 3. Display 7. Navigation keys 11. Menu key 4. STS Call-state indicator 8. Alphanumerical keyboard 12. Soft keys  CHANGING WORKING MODE   MAKING DMO CALLS Private calls     Group calls The Symbol Is displayed SVC indicator green Radio connects to  network. Go to 'Working Mode' Select 'DMO' Select 'V+D' Main Menu STS green Press 'End'  PRV Mode Dial number or select Select presence check (On/Off) (**) Press PTT STS Flashing red Press and hold PTT (to speak) Release PTT (to listen) STS red or AUX (*) STS red or AUX (*) Select range/group BRD(**) from phone book Press PTT STS red Press and hold PTT (to speak) Release PTT (to listen) GRP STS red STS green Press End Mode
User Guide (*) Available for the fist microphone accessory (**) Available if programmed (contact your official dealer for more information) POWERING ON AND OFF  Keep key   pressed for a few seconds.  MAKING V+D CALLS  Semi-duplex private calls       Duplex private calls     Telephone calls     Group calls       Mode (hook signaling) red red Press 'End' PRV Dial number o select Press PTT (direct signaling) or AUX (*)(**) STS Press and hold PTT (to speak) Release PTT (to listen) or AUX (*) or Aux (*) Mode or select red PRV  Dial number Press 'Call' STS     Listen and speak Press 'End' Press 'End' Mode PHN          Dial number or select Press 'Call' STS Listen and speak red or AUX (*) PBX Mode Press 'End' Select range/group from phone book Press PTT STS Release PTT (to listen) red or AUX (*) Press and hold PTT (to speak) BRD(**) GRP
User Guide (*) Available for the fist microphone accessory RECEIVING CALLS  Direct (Individual or group calls) You hear a beep and the STS indicator comes on green. Press PTT to speak.  Hook (Private or telephone calls) You hear a bell and the STS indicator comes on orange. To accept the call, press PTT or the ‘oft key ‘OK’. To reject the call, press the soft key ‘Hang’ or the AUX button (*).  RAPID ACCESS KEYS QUICK CHANGE OF WORK MODE (V+D <-> DMO): Keep the key   pressed. REDIAL:  Press    +    to  access  the  calls  made  screen  (Only  for  private  and  telephone  calls,  mode V+D). QUICK SENDING OF STATUS: Press   +   + Status message Nº (2 digits) to send it to a predefined phone number. SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES: Press    + 9 + 7 to quickly access the accessory selection menu. ALPHABETICAL SEARCH: Press   +   to enable and disable it.  RECEIVING MESSAGES   Status messages     Text messages (SDS)   Information display Beep, Press 'OK' message Press 'Read' information display Beep, Press 'OK' Info
User Guide  SENDING MESSAGES (V+D/DMO) Status messages       Text messages         EMERGENCY CALL (V+D / DMO) Press and hold   for a few seconds.  DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN MENU Press   to access the Main Menu. To navigate through it, use the navigation key  . You can access the following screens: Phone Book, Encryption (if E2EE option is installed), GPS Info (if the option is installed), Working mode, Audio Settings, User Settings, Operating modes, Call history, Messages. To access the submenus, press the soft keys  .          ATTENTION!! Configuration of menus and some options can vary according to the programming of the radio. Consult your service supplier.  Main menu Go to Messages, 'Status' Send Select  'Status' entrada 'Send' Select destination 'Send' New messages Edit old messages Main menu Go to Messages Text 'New Write message 'Inbox Edit message 'Outbox' 'Send' Select destination 'Send'
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