Radio User Assignment (Rua) And Radio User Identity (Rui) - Motorola MTP8500Ex User Manual

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Press a One-Touch Button ascribed to enabling/disabling SIM Card End-to-End Encryption.
From the home screen, press Menu → Crypto Menu → Crypto Function. Select Encryption On
to enable or Encryption Off to disable encryption.
Result: Your radio displays prompts indicating your current encryption state: an appropriate status icon
and Encryption On or Encryption Off message.
5.19

Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI)

NOTICE: This feature is a paid feature.
Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication service. Only a
successful logon to any temporary radio, provides full access and your permanent radio functionality,
so you can be still reached with your permanent number. A logon failure results in limited service.
You can differentiate the RUA/RUI state by the interface color:
Blue — you are logged on
Gray — you are logged off
Radio States
Full Service — user logon was successful. Your radio has full functionality.
Limited Service — user not logged on. Specified by the service provider.
Pseudo Log On — occurs only in the Local Site Trunking (LST). You radio has full functionality
available (depending on the service provider settings) except some services like forwarding calls.
The RUI Pseudo Log On icon is displayed.
Book On
Your service provider assigns particular radio to one person for a predefined period of time. You are
only going to see the screen with your login and the full service is granted.
Force Off
Your service provider can log you off. Radio displays Force Off.
5.20
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
NOTICE: This feature is a paid feature.
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a standard for application layer network communications in a
wireless communication environment such as TETRA network. The protocol is used to access the
mobile web from a radio through a WAP browser.
5.20.1
WAP Browser
The Openwave Mobile Browser is a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)-compliant user agent. The
WAP browser, available only in TMO mode and on a network with Packet Data enabled, provides all
the basic services of a computer web browser. Depending on the CPS configuration, the display can
return to the browser session automatically after an interruption by the preemptive display. The WAP
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