Motorola TETRA MTM5000 Series User Manual

Motorola TETRA MTM5000 Series User Manual

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Mobile Release 2022.3
MTM5000 Series TETRA
Mobile Radios Feature
User Guide
SEPTEMBER 2022
*68015000180*
68015000180-MR
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  • Page 1 Mobile Release 2022.3 MTM5000 Series TETRA Mobile Radios Feature User Guide SEPTEMBER 2022 *68015000180* 68015000180-MR © 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    68015000180-MR Contents Contents List of Figures......................12 List of Tables......................13 Declaration of Conformity..................14 Safety Information.....................15 Notice to Users (FCC) ....................16 FCC Licensing Information......................16 Applying for Canadian License................17 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices............18 Chapter 1: General Information................19 1.1 Icon Conventions........................
  • Page 3 68015000180-MR Contents 2.10 Selecting Talkgroups......................38 2.10.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection..................39 2.11 Entering TMO or DMO Mode....................40 2.12 Using Timed Talkgroup Change..................40 2.13 One-Touch Buttons......................41 Chapter 3: Modes....................44 3.1 Trunked Mode Operation.......................44 3.1.1 Entering TMO Mode....................44 3.1.2 Making Group Calls in TMO..................44 3.1.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle...................45 3.1.4 Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls..........45 3.1.5 D-PTT Preempt Group Call..................45...
  • Page 4 68015000180-MR Contents 3.3.11 Communication Through Gateways...............54 3.3.12 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization............... 55 3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode......................55 3.5 Emergency Operations......................56 3.5.1 Emergency Alarm....................56 3.5.2 Emergency Group Call.....................56 3.5.2.1 Making Emergency Group Calls..............57 3.5.2.2 Receiving Emergency Group Calls............57 3.5.3 Non-Tactical Emergency..................57 3.5.4 Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MSISDN)............58 3.5.5 Emergency SDS Status...................
  • Page 5 68015000180-MR Contents 4.3.1.4 Delivery Report..................69 4.3.2 Inbox........................70 4.3.2.1 Receiving New Messages................71 4.3.2.2 Opening the Inbox..................71 4.3.2.3 Using Submenus in Inbox and Outbox............71 4.3.2.4 Embedded Number..................73 4.3.2.5 Storing Numbers from Messages...............73 4.3.2.6 Calling Numbers from Messages............... 73 4.3.2.7 Making Group Calls on the Talkgroup of the Message Sender....74 4.3.2.8 Immediate Text Message................74 4.3.3 Outbox........................
  • Page 6 68015000180-MR Contents 4.4.4 Deleting Contacts.....................84 4.4.5 Checking Capacity....................85 4.4.6 Dialing through the Contact List................85 4.5 Browser..........................85 4.6 Security..........................85 4.6.1 PIN Protect.......................86 4.6.1.1 Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code............86 4.6.1.2 Changing PIN Codes................. 86 4.6.2 Setting Keypad Lock....................86 4.6.2.1 Keypad Lock Notification................87 4.6.2.2 Setting Automatic Keylock Delay...............
  • Page 7 68015000180-MR Contents 4.7.6 Tones........................95 4.7.6.1 Keypad Tone....................95 4.7.6.2 All Tones....................96 4.7.6.3 Talk Permit....................96 4.7.6.4 Clear to Send..................... 96 4.7.6.5 Periodic Alert....................97 4.7.6.6 D-PTT Tones....................97 4.7.7 Display........................97 4.7.7.1 Setting Font Level..................98 4.7.7.2 Setting Large Idle Font................98 4.7.7.3 Setting Extended Status Icons..............
  • Page 8 68015000180-MR Contents 4.7.15 Default Setting..................... 106 4.7.15.1 Selecting Default Setting................106 4.8 Group Setup........................106 4.8.1 Setting Operations Parameters................107 4.8.1.1 Standard Home Group................107 4.8.2 Scan........................107 4.8.2.1 Activating Talkgroup Scanning..............108 4.8.2.2 Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan List..........108 4.8.2.3 Setting Scan Lists..................108 4.8.2.4 Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists............
  • Page 9 68015000180-MR Contents 4.14 Radio User Identity (RUI)....................116 4.14.1 Logging On......................117 4.14.2 Logging Off......................117 4.15 Networks..........................117 4.15.1 Selecting Network Operation Mode..............117 4.15.2 Network Select.....................118 4.15.2.1 Selecting Your Network................118 4.15.2.2 Using Select Net Registration..............118 4.15.2.3 Using Any Network Registration............118 4.15.3 Talkgroup Network Select..................118 4.15.3.1 Selecting Your Talkgroup Network............118 4.15.3.2 Using Select TG Net Registration............
  • Page 10 68015000180-MR Contents 5.5.5 Keys Interactions....................128 5.6 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service..........128 5.6.1 Enhance GNSS Performance................129 5.6.2 Location Report Backlog..................129 5.6.3 GNSS Icon......................129 5.6.4 Different Location Displays..................130 5.6.5 GNSS Accuracy..................... 130 5.7 Home Mode Display Text Message..................130 5.8 Horn and Lights Alarm......................
  • Page 11 68015000180-MR Contents 5.20.4.5 Using Hotkeys..................139 5.20.4.6 Saving Pages..................140 5.20.4.7 Selecting Saved Pages................140 5.20.5 Disabled Packet Data Service................140 5.20.6 Disabled Browser Entry..................140 5.20.7 Browser Keys Usage................... 141 5.20.8 Browser Menu Panes Overview................142 5.20.9 Navigate Pane..................... 142 5.20.10 Advanced......................
  • Page 12: List Of Figures

    68015000180-MR List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Default Home Screen with Icons..................... 32 Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation......................44 Figure 3: Direct Mode Operation......................50 Figure 4: Communication through Repeaters..................54 Figure 5: Communication Through Gateways..................54 Figure 6: Repeater Mode Operation.......................62 Figure 7: Gateway Mode Operation.......................
  • Page 13: List Of Tables

    68015000180-MR List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations........................19 Table 2: Controls and Indicators – New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH)........................21 Table 3: Controls and Indicators – Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH)........... 24 Table 4: Controls and Indicators –...
  • Page 14: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumberg II, 60196. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM5500 conforms to FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a)
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations. For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas and other accessories, visit the following website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.
  • Page 16: Notice To Users (Fcc)

    The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. FCC Licensing Information This device complies with Parts 90 and 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules.
  • Page 17: Applying For Canadian License

    Applying for Canadian License Applying for Canadian License The operation of your Motorola Solutions radio is subject to the Radio communications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Government's department of Industry Canada. Industry Canada requires that all operators using Private Land Mobile frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
  • Page 18: Intellectual Property And Regulatory Notices

    License Rights The purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: General Information

    68015000180-MR General Information Chapter 1 General Information Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set. DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 20: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started Familiarize yourself with basic information on how to use the radio. Before Power On Read this section before you power on your radio for the first time. 2.1.1 External TETRA SIM Card Priority When you insert a TETRA SIM card into the external TETRA SIM reader, it gets prioritize over the internal TETRA SIM card.
  • Page 21: Table 2: Controls And Indicators - New Generation Control Head (Ngch) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (Rech)

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Table 2: Controls and Indicators – New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Annotation Description Emergency button Press and hold Emergency button to enter Emergency operation. By default, when your radio is off, press and hold to Power On in Emergency Mode.
  • Page 22 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Annotation Description Display Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 640 x 480 pixels with backlighting and scalable fonts. NOTE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lens protector from the display.
  • Page 23 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Annotation Description • Short press – adjusts the backlight. • Long press – unassigned. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen. Microphone NOTE: While pressing the expansion PTT (on the expansion head), other PTT press on an accessory connected to the control head is ignored.
  • Page 24: Table 3: Controls And Indicators - Telephone Style Control Head (Tsch)

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Table 3: Controls and Indicators – Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH) Annotation Description Display Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 240 x 320 pixels with backlighting and scalable fonts. NOTE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lens protector from the display.
  • Page 25 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Annotation Description • Short press – adjusts the backlight. • Long press – unassigned. Earpiece Upper Push-To-Talk (PTT) button By default, this PTT button is disabled. However, your service provider can assign one of the following functions to it: •...
  • Page 26: Powering On The Radio

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Table 4: Controls and Indicators – Cradle Annotation Description Rotary Knob • Press and hold to turn on your radio. • Rotate to set the volume. • Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup. •...
  • Page 27: Selecting Text Entry Modes

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Table 5: Text Entry Screen Icons Primary Icon Secondary Icons Description TAP – no capitals TAP – capitalise first letter only TAP – all capitals iTAP – no capitals iTap – capitalise first letter only iTap –...
  • Page 28: Keys Usage

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started 2.4.4 Keys Usage List of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP). Table 6: Keys Usage Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) Symbol Mode 0 to 9 keys Numeric Mode: • Press to enter digit at insertion point. •...
  • Page 29: Writing In Itap Alphanumeric

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Description * 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 •...
  • Page 30: Writing In Tap Alphanumeric

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started 6 Continue entering the letters by pressing one key for each letter. Press 2, 8, 4, and 3 keys. NOTE: Automatic shift to upper case is used at the beginning of a message, after punctuation followed by space, or for the first letter of a word created as a new contact entry.
  • Page 31: Adding Words To The Dictionary

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started 5 Press the * key. The word is placed in the text area with a space and automatically added to the dictionary. 2.4.8 Adding Words to the Dictionary Each language comes with its own dictionary. You can create words (including alphanumeric abbreviations).
  • Page 32: Locking Or Unlocking The Keys Or Buttons

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started 2 Enter the PIN code at the prompt. NOTE: If change PIN option is enabled by your service provider, you are able to change your PIN code. Enter your new PIN code twice to change the PIN code. Locking or Unlocking the Keys or Buttons Procedure: 1 Press Menu key and * key.
  • Page 33: Display Orientation

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Color Mode or State Gray Radio User Assignment (RUA) – Limited service 2.7.1 Display Orientation The display on the Telephone Style Control Head can rotate, which increases its readability and facilitates operation. When a single TSCH or a combination of TSCH and RECH (Remote Ethernet Control Head) is used, the following display orientation is possible: •...
  • Page 34: Status Icons

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started • Range • RMS/FMS • Scan List Alias • Secondary Talkgroup Alias • Talkgroup Alias • Time and Date Order and visibility of these items are also subject of the Configurable Idle Screen settings. Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features.
  • Page 35 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Icon Description Repeater Mode – Indicates that radio is operating as a repeater in Repeater Mode. The icon blinks when the radio is in Repeater Background Mode. DMO Gateway Communication Mode – Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon has the following status: •...
  • Page 36 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Icon Description Emergency – Indicates that the radio is in Emergency Operation. • Solid – Emergency Operations initiated. • Blinking – the radio is in emergency receiving state. Disaster Alert Call – Indicates that the radio is in Disaster Alert Call. List Scrolling –...
  • Page 37 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Icon Description 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 list view. WAP Message Title Icon – Displayed next to the title along with the text in the message list view.
  • Page 38: During A Call

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Icon Description Simplex Ring Muted – Indicates that simplex ring volume is set to 0 and duplex ring volume 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 ring volume is set to more than 0.
  • Page 39: Talkgroup Icons Selection

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started 2.10.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection Talkgroup icons are used to indicate that a talkgroup has a special function, show the status of network selection, and/or show the talkgroup properties. A talkgroup without an icon does not have a special function attached to it.
  • Page 40: Entering Tmo Or Dmo Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Icon Talkgroups in Common Folders Talkgroups in Favorite Folders Multiple networks are available. In TMO Mode Display when the TMO normal talkgroup selected is not assigned to the current network. Single network is available. DMO Talkgroup Icons Display when a DMO talkgroup is selected.
  • Page 41: One-Touch Buttons

    68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started • No action 3 When the timer expires (potentially after being restarted a number of times) the radio switches to the previously selected talkgroup. 2.13 One-Touch Buttons The One-Touch Button (OTB) feature allows you to activate a feature by a long key press of the programmable button.
  • Page 42 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Feature Description RMS Mode Activation or Toggles the RMS feature on or off. Deactivation Radio User Identity (RUI) Toggles the RUI feature of the radio. Logon or Logoff Select Next Radio Selects the next available radio. Select Talkgroup Network Displays the Select Talkgroup Network menu.
  • Page 43 68015000180-MR Chapter 2 : Getting Started Feature Description Toggle Talkgroup Scan Turns the Talkgroup Scan feature in TMO Mode on or off. Toggle Transmit Inhibit Turns TXI on or off. Mode (TXI) Turn Gateway Mode On or Turns Gateway Mode on or off. Turn Repeater Mode On Turns Repeater Mode on or off.
  • Page 44: Chapter 3: Modes

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes Chapter 3 Modes This chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in. Trunked Mode Operation Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) requires the switching and management infrastructure. TMO enables various voice and data communication types. Examples are group calls and short data service messages.
  • Page 45: Receiving Group Calls In Idle

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 2 Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen. NOTE: To cancel making a group call, do one the following actions before the talk permit is granted (depending on your service provider’s settings): •...
  • Page 46: Preempting Group Calls

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.1.5.1 Preempting Group Calls NOTE: Your radio can only support either the D-PTT Tone feature or D-PTT Preempt Group Call feature at a time. Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. 2 Press the PTT button twice on the radio or the Remote Control Unit (RCU). Call preempt is triggered.
  • Page 47: Dgna Auto Reselect Group

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.1.6.3 DGNA Auto Reselect Group DGNA Auto Reselect allows your radio to return to the previous selected talkgroup. Your network operator assigns a talkgroup to your radio through DGNA. When the assigned talkgroup is deassigned, your radio automatically returns to the previous talkgroup.
  • Page 48: Assistance Call

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.1.8 Assistance Call This feature allows you to make private calls to ask for assistance in normal and noncritical situations. To initiate an assistance call, you can select the target address from up to five configured numbers. NOTE: Your service provider can configure the number, priority, and the type of the call (simplex or duplex).
  • Page 49: Entering Local Site Trunking

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.2.1 Entering Local Site Trunking When your radio receives a Local Site Trunking indication from the system, the following occurs: • Your radio sounds an Entering Local Site Trunking tone. • Display shows the Local Area Service message. NOTE: Noticeable only on the color display.
  • Page 50: Direct Mode Operation

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes Direct Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation (DMO) is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly without the need of a network. NOTE: For those who use DMO mode, you are recommended to apply DMO SCK for data confidentiality.
  • Page 51: Receiving Group Calls In Idle

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.3.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. NOTE: The incoming Group Call is signaled by a Receiving Group Call tone. 2 To respond, press and hold the PTT button. 3.3.4 D-PTT Preempt Group Call NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
  • Page 52: Private Call With Presence Check

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes • 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. •...
  • Page 53: Network Monitor

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes • Displays the Individual Calls Only message 3.3.9 Network Monitor NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This feature allows the radio to monitor for Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) individual calls while maintaining Direct Mode Operation (DMO) services. When Network Monitor is active, the radio receives direct calls addressed to the selected DMO talkgroup, private DMO calls, Short Data Service (SDS) messages, and also private TMO calls.
  • Page 54: Communication Through Gateways

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes Figure 4: Communication through Repeaters When the radio detects a potential repeater signal or connects to a repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater available message, and shows an appropriate icon. When the radio loses connection with the repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater not available message, and the repeater icon is blinking.
  • Page 55: Gateway And Repeater Synchronization

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes Radio behavior when radio loses connection with the gateway: • Radio sounds a tone. • Radio displays Gateway available. • Radio displays an appropriate icon. 3.3.12 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization To communicate using gateways or repeaters, the radio requires synchronization with a gateway or a repeater.
  • Page 56: Emergency Operations

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes On entering or exiting the TXI mode, when the radio is camped on a cell, it sends a specially designated Short Data Service (SDS) status message. This SDS message indicates to the SwMI that the radio is entering or exiting TXI mode. Mobility procedures that do not require the radio to send an uplink transmission are performed except for cell reselection.
  • Page 57: Making Emergency Group Calls

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes When a radio receives or generates a group call with emergency priority, the display changes color to red and a red triangle icon is displayed. A special alert tone is played. An emergency group call can be configured as: •...
  • Page 58: Emergency Individual Calls (Private Or Msisdn)

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes After exiting from Non-Tactical Emergency, your radio returns to the previously selected talkgroup. 3.5.4 Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MSISDN) The Emergency Individual Calls are simplex or duplex calls with emergency priority. On pressing the Emergency button, your radio initiates an individual call to a provisioned private . This feature also supports the direct or hook dialing method on simplex and duplex calls.
  • Page 59: Silent Emergency Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes • The Upper soft key is pressed (only during the transmission phase). NOTE: When the radio goes out of the service, it enters the reception phase and the Alternating Hot Microphone is on hold. When the radio is back to the service, the Hot Microphone transmission and the Alternating Hot Microphone resume.
  • Page 60: Emergency Alert

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.5.10 Emergency Alert NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This feature allows the radio to send emergency alerts to other radios within its Direct Mode Operation (DMO) coverage by pressing the Emergency button. Even in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO), the radio monitors a special DMO emergency frequency for possible emergency alerts and responds to them by automatically joining the emergency call.
  • Page 61: Disaster Alert

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.5.12 Disaster Alert Disaster Alert call is a broadcast emergency call initiated by the radio, with emergency pre-emptive priority that everyone in a broadcast area can hear. This feature is designed for catastrophic situations, such as earthquakes, and has the highest priority over other calls. All radios under Disaster Alert display emergency notification on their screens.
  • Page 62: Repeater Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: • Press End if your radio displays Emergency Mic On. • Press and hold Exit. NOTE: Press the End key if an Emergency Operation triggered by Emergency number (not by Emergency button) to exit the Emergency Operation.
  • Page 63: Encryption In The Repeater Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes • 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. 3.6.2 Encryption in the Repeater Mode While in the Repeater Mode, the radio supports Air Encryption and is able to repeat encrypted calls and messages.
  • Page 64: Entering Gateway Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes DMO talkgroup. If the DMO channel is not free, and the incoming call has Emergency priority, then preemption request is sent. When the gateway receives a group call addressed to its current selected DMO talkgroup, it forwards the call on to the respective mapped TMO talkgroup.
  • Page 65: Emergency Calls In Gateway Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 3 : Modes 3.7.5 Emergency Calls in Gateway Mode Press the E button to enter the TMO Emergency mode and start an Emergency Group MERGENCY call. Check with your service provider if the Emergency Group call starts on a tactical or non-tactical talkgroup.
  • Page 66: Chapter 4: Main Menu

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Chapter 4 Main Menu This chapter contains information on items in the main menu. You can enter the menu items during a call. If not programmed otherwise by your service provider the radio exits the menu, when a new call starts. IMPORTANT: Some menu items are model-specific and may not be activated or available on your radio.
  • Page 67: Messages

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Menu Icon Description Setup Allows you to customize your radio. Group Setup Contains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features. Favorites Contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers. My Info Displays information about your radio and its numbers. Recent Calls Contains a list of recent calls.
  • Page 68: Sending Messages To Private Or Phone

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.3.1.1 Sending Messages to Private or Phone Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→New Message. 3 Enter your message and press Send. 4 Select Private/Phone. 5 Enter recipient number or press abc to choose it from your contacts. NOTE: For Private target selection, you can enter either Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI), Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity (ITSI), or Group Short Subscriber Identity...
  • Page 69: Delivery Report

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Phone – To choose the destination number from the contact list, enter the phone number or press abc. NOTE: Your service provider can enable sending a Store and Forward message to a talkgroup. 6 Perform one of the following options: •...
  • Page 70: Inbox

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 2 Select Messages→Inbox. 3 Find a required message and select Read. 4 Press the Menu key. 5 Select the required message and press the OK button. 6 Select Delivery Status. 4.3.1.4.2 Configuring Delivery Reports Prerequisites: Ensure that your service provider enables the delivery report configuration.
  • Page 71: Receiving New Messages

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Icon Description Sender Information in Message View – name or number Time and Date Stamp in Message View – arrival time and date Delivery Status Received – delivery status for Store and Forward messages 4.3.2.1 Receiving New Messages When you receive a new message, your radio displays the New Message icon, an animation, and...
  • Page 72 68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions b Change the default name of the template and press OK. Deleting messages a Select Delete. b To confirm, select Yes. Deleting all messages from the inbox or out- a Select Delete All. b To confirm, select Yes.
  • Page 73: Embedded Number

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions Removing the message protection Select Unprotect. NOTE: Message protection is en- abled in the inbox and Call Out inbox. You can only delete unpro- tected messages. 4.3.2.4 Embedded Number The Embedded Number feature allows you to call a number embedded in the message in the Inbox or Outbox folder.
  • Page 74: Making Group Calls On The Talkgroup Of The Message Sender

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Press the PTT button. • Press the Send key. 6 Press Ctype to select one of the following type of calls: • Private • Phone • PABX 7 Do one of the following to initiate the call: •...
  • Page 75: Outbox

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.3.3 Outbox The outbox stores up to 100 sent messages that are arranged chronologically. Table 18: Outbox Icons Icon Description Delivery in Progress Delivery Accomplished Delivery Failed Successful Outgoing Message Failed Outgoing Message Protected Message Delivery in Progress Protected Message Delivery Accomplished Protected Message Delivery Failed Successful Outgoing Protected Message...
  • Page 76: Radio Messaging System (Rms) Box

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Icon Description Read (Old) Protected Call-Out Message in Inbox Unread (New) Protected Call-Out Message in Inbox Read (Old) Call-Out Message in Outbox Read (Old) Protected Call-Out Message in Outbox 4.3.5 Radio Messaging System (RMS) Box RMS Box stores all incoming and outgoing Radio Messaging System (RMS) messages, both Status messages and Free Text messages.
  • Page 77: Managing User-Defined Templates

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions b Press Send. 4.3.7.2 Managing User-Defined Templates Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Templates. 3 Highlight the required template and press Menu. 4 Manage the templates by using the following options: Option Actions Viewing the template...
  • Page 78: Sending Predefined Templates

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.3.8.2 Sending Predefined Templates Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Predefined. 3 Highlight the required template and do one of the following: • Select Send • Press the PTT button •...
  • Page 79: Targeted Status Messages

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions Sending existing status messages a Select the required status message. b Perform one of the following actions: • Press Select. • Press the PTT button. • Press the Send key. Sending new status messages a Enter a 5-digit status message number.
  • Page 80: Additional Address

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions The radio is in RMS mode Go to step The radio is not in the RMS a Perform one of the following actions: mode • From the home screen, press Menu→Messag- es→Send RMS/FMS. •...
  • Page 81: Selecting Additional Address

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.3.11.2 Selecting Additional Address Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Additional Address→Select Address. The radio displays a list of aliases. 3 Highlight your alias and press Select. 4.3.11.3 Viewing Additional Address Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 82: Deleting Additional Address

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4 Press Menu key. 5 Select Edit. 6 Press Change. 7 Enter new values of the Alias and ISSI/ITSI/GSSI fields, press Done key. The changed alias appears in the list of available aliases. There is no possibility to have two Additional Address items with the same Additional Address Alias.
  • Page 83: Creating Contacts

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Table 20: Contact Types Contact Icon Description Private Cannot have a speed dial number. Mobile Home Work PABX Other Pickers Indicate more than one number in a contact. # (number) Each contact entry must contain a number. Speed # Shows the default Speed Dial number.
  • Page 84: Editing Contacts

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 7 Press Done. You have created a contact with one number. To add more numbers, repeat steps step 4–step 4.4.2 Editing Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts key. 2 Select the contact you want to edit. 3 Press the Menu key.
  • Page 85: Checking Capacity

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 5 Select Yes. 4.4.5 Checking Capacity When and where to use: To see how many numbers are stored in the radio. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contacts key. 2 Press the Menu key. 3 Select Capacity.
  • Page 86: Pin Protect

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.6.1 PIN Protect This feature allows you to enable/disable PIN code authentication at the next power on. This code protects your radio against unauthorized use. NOTE: Customers are strongly advised to change the default PIN code in order to protect devices from unauthorized access.
  • Page 87: Keypad Lock Notification

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu By default, the Power and Emergency buttons are always operative when the keypad is locked. Procedure: 1 To unlock, perform one of the following actions: • Press Menu→*. 2 To lock, press Menu and select Security→Keylock Setup→Lock Keypad. 4.6.2.1 Keypad Lock Notification When the keypad is locked, your service provider can configure one of the following instructions:...
  • Page 88: Viewing Air Encryption State

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu In the TMO Mode, when Air Encryption is enabled on your radio but cannot be supported due to an infrastructure failure, the following icon appears on the display: . When encryption is not available in the DMO Mode, the radio displays: 4.6.3.1 Viewing Air Encryption State...
  • Page 89: Sck (Air Interface Encryption Class 2)

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.6.5 SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2) Static Cipher Key (SCK) is a secret key used for the Air Interface Encryption Class 2. It may be used to encrypt calls and data in TMO and DMO. The SCK air interface encryption provides service confidentiality between radios and infrastructure when in TMO, and between radios when in DMO.
  • Page 90: Changing Dmo Sck

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.6.5.3 Changing DMO SCK IMPORTANT: Changing this setting may cause radios not to operate correctly. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Security→DMO SCK. 3 Press Next. 4 Radio displays Change to version. 5 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 91: Activating Covert Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.6.6.1 Activating Covert Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Security→Covert Mode. 3 Select one of the following options: • On – All tones are set to off, and the backlight and the LED are disabled immediately. The group audio is routed to the earpiece.
  • Page 92: Sds Remote Control

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.6.7.2 SDS Remote Control NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature. Only one type of remote control can be active on a radio; either SDS or Status. SDS Remote Control is a feature that enables remote control and configuration of the radio using special SDS messages.
  • Page 93: Set Volume

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.2 Set Volume This menu item allows you to adjust Voice, Duplex, Simplex, Keypad, and Tones volume for the Speaker and the Earpiece. 4.7.2.1 Setting Volume Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Set Volume.
  • Page 94: Setting Data Function

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu The external device must run an application complying with the TETRA standards. NOTE: • Data services are available only in TMO Mode. • Data services are blocked in TXI Mode. 4.7.4.1 Setting Data Function Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 95: Volume Adjustment Mode

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.5.2 Volume Adjustment Mode You can set the volume to Individual or Common. When set to Common, the audio has one setting for all items. When set to Individual, the volume level for the following options can be set per user preference. •...
  • Page 96: All Tones

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.6.2 All Tones You can activate/deactivate all tones. 4.7.6.2.1 Setting All Tones Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Tones→All Tones. 3 Select one of the following options: • On –...
  • Page 97: Periodic Alert

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.6.5 Periodic Alert You can activate/deactivate periodic tone indication for the missed calls and the unread messages. For each notification, your radio generates an unread message tone with the amber LED color indication. 4.7.6.5.1 Setting Periodic Alert Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 98: Setting Font Level

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.7.1 Setting Font Level When and where to use: To increase or decrease text size so you can adjust the interface readability to existing conditions. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Display→Font Level.
  • Page 99: Setting Backlight

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Text – To set the text on the screen saver when this feature is activated. 4.7.7.5 Setting Backlight Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Display→Backlight. 3 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 100: Setting The Time Format

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Time Only – Your radio displays time only. Format Date sub-menu is disabled. • Date Only – Your radio displays date only. Format Time sub-menu is disabled. • Off – Your radio does not display time nor date. Format menu is disabled. 4.7.8.2 Setting the Time Format Prerequisites: If Menu→Setup→Time &...
  • Page 101: Setting The Date Manually

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.7.8.5 Setting the Date Manually When and where to use: If the date cannot update automatically through the infrastructure. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Time & Date→Set→Set Date. 3 Enter current date using Navigation keys or keypad.
  • Page 102: Active Accessory (Accry) Type

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu The Accry Setup menu contains the supported accessories, represented by their Model Number as defined by the related Audio Device Descriptor (ADD). ADD is a set of parameters in the radio that defines the audio settings, such as gains and filters settings, for each accessory. IMPORTANT: Do not connect RSMs to both connectors at the same time.
  • Page 103: Accessory (Accry) Setup

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Earpiece – By turning the Rotary Knob you control earpiece volume. • Speaker – By turning the Rotary Knob you control speaker volume. 4.7.12 Accessory (Accry) Setup This menu item allows you to manually configure audio accessories that do not install automatically after plugging them in.
  • Page 104: Book On

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Visor Mic Rear Accry – Contains a list of preconfigured visor microphones. • Handset Rear Accry – Contains a list of preconfigured handsets. • Fist Mic Rear Accry – Contains a list of preconfigured fist microphones. •...
  • Page 105: Setting Rotary Lock

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Scroll – The knob is used only to change the talkgroup, or in the menu to scroll menu items. NOTE: If you choose Scroll and the display shows: • Scroll Selected – To adjust volume level go to the main menu, select Setup→Set Volume.
  • Page 106: Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Off – Scrolling through the talkgroup list stops after reaching first or last talkgroup in the current selected folder. NOTE: Only when Wrap Around is set to On and the Scroll Range is set to Scroll To Next, you are able to scroll through all the talkgroups and folders.
  • Page 107: Setting Operations Parameters

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.8.1 Setting Operations Parameters When and where to use: If you want to define the radio mode and the talkgroup at the radio startup, and when changing modes TMO → DMO and TMO → Repeater. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 108: Activating Talkgroup Scanning

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.8.2.1 Activating Talkgroup Scanning When and where to use: If you want to monitor any TMO Group Call in the defined talkgroup list. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Group Setup→Scan→Scanning. 3 Select Select List and then a list name.
  • Page 109: Deleting Talkgroups From Scan Lists

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.8.2.4 Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Group Setup→Scan→Scan Lists. 3 Highlight the required scan list and press Menu→Edit. 4 Highlight the required talkgroup and press Menu→Delete. 4.8.3 My Groups My Groups is equivalent to Favorites.
  • Page 110: Individual Setup

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Individual Setup This menu item allows you to set call settings for individual calls. 4.9.1 Gateway Mode This sub-menu item allows you to set a forwarding address for incoming calls in Gateway mode. 4.9.1.1 Setting Forwarding Address Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 111: Favorites

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • No Answer • Not Reachable NOTE: The settings in the Config sub-menu is only enabled when On is selected in Enable Config. • Last Result – Display the radio's response of the last sent call forwarding. 4.10 Favorites Favorites contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers that are organized in...
  • Page 112: Adding Talkgroups To Favorites

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Option Actions Making simplex calls in TMO or DMO a Press and hold the PTT button. b Wait for the Talk Permit tone before talk- ing. c Release the PTT button to listen. Making duplex calls in TMO a Press the Send key to initiate the call.
  • Page 113: Deleting Items From Favorites Folder

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.10.6 Deleting Items from Favorites Folder When and where to use: To delete a single contact number or a talkgroup from a favorite folder. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Favorites.
  • Page 114: Viewing Talkgroup Subaddresses

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.11.2 Viewing Talkgroup Subaddresses Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select My Info→Talkgroup Info→Talkgroup List→View Talkgroup sub-addresses. 4.12 Recent Calls You can view the history of all calls: • Dialed –...
  • Page 115: Storing Recent Calls To Contacts

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu • Received • Missed NOTE: From the home screen press Down Navigation key, to access Recent Calls menu item. 4 Highlight the required call and press PTT button for private calls or press Send key for phone call.
  • Page 116: Shortcuts

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.13 Shortcuts This sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items. 4.13.1 Creating Menu Shortcuts When and where to use: To assign a shortcut for the menu item. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 117: Logging On

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.14.1 Logging On Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select RUI→Log on. 3 Highlight: • User ID and press Select to enter User ID List. If you are a new user on this radio, select [New User ID] and enter your user ID.
  • Page 118: Network Select

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.15.2 Network Select This sub-menu item allows you to select a network to register your radio. Network Sel is available only in TMO or Gateway mode, otherwise your radio display Service Restricted message. 4.15.2.1 Selecting Your Network Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 119: Using Select Tg Net Registration

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.15.3.2 Using Select TG Net Registration When and where to use: If the talkgroup selected is an Any Net talkgroup, this menu displays multiple networks allowed for registration. If the talkgroup selected is an ISI talkgroup, this menu displays multiple talkgroup linked networks.
  • Page 120: Enabling Gnss

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service on page 128. 4.16.1 Enabling GNSS Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Location→Interface. 3 Select On. NOTE: Your service provider can enable this feature. 4.16.2 Viewing Your Position Procedure:...
  • Page 121: Backlog

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.16.4 Backlog This sub-menu allows you to enable/disable, view, and delete backlog reports. NOTE: The location report backlog is only available when Local Information Protocol (LIP) is enabled. 4.16.4.1 Enabling or Disabling Backlog Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 122: Tetra Enhanced Data Services (Teds)

    68015000180-MR Chapter 4 : Main Menu 4.17.1 TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) NOTE: TEDS is model-specific and may not be available on your radio. Contact your service provider for more information. TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) is an enhancement of the Packet Data feature and allows for increased speed of data transfer.
  • Page 123: Chapter 5: Features

    68015000180-MR Features Chapter 5 Features Ambience Listening (AL) Call Ambience Listening Call allows a dispatcher to make a special call that allows listening to the conversations and background noises within the range of the microphone of a particular radio. The call is set up without any indication to the affected radio, and any lower priority ongoing voice call or packet data transfer may be preempted.
  • Page 124: Types Of Call-Out Alerts

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features The time-stamp on the Call-Out alert indicates the time and date when the Call-Out is received. To read an entire Call-Out message, scroll down the screen by pressing the Down Navigation key. The length of the message is indicated by the vertical bar on the left of the screen. Figure 8: Call-Out Message Call-Out 137 Severity-2...
  • Page 125: Call-Out Modes Interaction

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features • the acknowledgment timer runs out. • you press any key, except for the Emergency button or rotary knob. • you press the Messages and Exit softkeys. Fallback Mode An alert message that is limited only to voice communication. To initiate this type of Call-Out, press a One-Touch key predefined by your service provider.
  • Page 126: Dtmf Overdial

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features Information Phase You are still in the Call-Out mode and you can receive more detailed information about the incident that occurred through subsequent text or a voice message. You can query for more information using voice group call or Call-Out text function which enables you to send a text message. Depending on the settings configured by your service provider, you are able to respond to a Call-Out Free text Type a response.
  • Page 127: Dual Control Head Link

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features Token is a right to use a key or button for a period of time. If you press a key/button on one control head, token activates on it, and no one can press anything on the second control head until token time passes.
  • Page 128: Keys Interactions

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.5.5 Keys Interactions If any key except Emergency button and On/Off/End/Home key are pressed on any control head, Key Press Token icon is displayed and all keys on the other control head are blocked. This behavior is called token and means the right to use a key or button for a period of time.
  • Page 129: Enhance Gnss Performance

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features • At specified time intervals • At specified distance intervals The Location Reports can be sent both in TMO and DMO by using: • SDS messages • Packet Data (in TMO mode only, with Packet Data enabled on the network by the service provider) The radio can be configured to give audio-visual notifications upon sending the Location Reports.
  • Page 130: Different Location Displays

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.6.4 Different Location Displays Table 21: Different Location Displays Latitude/Longi- Irish Coordi- UTM Coordi- MGRS Coordi- UK Coordinates tude nates nates nates Time Time Time Time Time Latitude 2-Letter Code 1-Letter Code 3-Letter Code 3-Letter Code and 2-Letter Code Longitude...
  • Page 131: Individual Call

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features Pressing the External Alarm Key key toggles the horn and lights feature. When enabled and the ignition is off, the vehicle’s horn will sound and the lights will flash to announce an incoming private/ phone call. NOTE: The external alarm relay must be installed and the feature must be pre-programmed to work.
  • Page 132: Phone And Pabx Calls

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 6 To end the call, press the End key. NOTE: If you are using the fist microphone or the telephone style handset, replace it on its clip or holder to end the call. 5.9.2 Phone and PABX Calls Phone Calls allow you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number.
  • Page 133: Multi Radio Control

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 1 A visor microphone. 2 A microphone of the device that is off hook. 3 A microphone that was last in use (if two devices are off hook). If an accessory is connected through the junction box, the active microphone depends on the hook state of the accessory: •...
  • Page 134: One-Touch Dial

    Head to the transceiver Rear Accessory Connector (RAC). The display of the OEM Control Head has the same functionality and look as a Motorola Solutions Control Head. The OEM Control Head can be used in one of the following modes: Single Control Head mode The OEM Control Head is the only control head connected to the transceiver.
  • Page 135: Radio Messaging System Icons

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.13.1 Radio Messaging System Icons Table 22: RMS Icons Icon Description RMS Status Received Indicates a new RMS status message just arrived. RMS Status Sent RMS Box Read Message RMS Box Unread Message 5.14 Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
  • Page 136: Short Number Dial

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features The Shadow Groups feature (also known as Address Bundle) offers a way of sending messages to multiple destinations or recipients simultaneously. The following types of messages are supported by the feature: • Status messages (including Emergency Alarms) •...
  • Page 137: Selecting Talkgroups By Index

    Disable, your service provider cannot enable your radio. It is recommended to Permanent Disable your radio only when you do not expect to recover it. If it is recovered then a Permanent Disable radio can be reactivated by returning it to Motorola Solutions. 5.19...
  • Page 138: Entering The Browser

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features browser does not support right-to-left languages (as Arabic and Hebrew); English is used instead. The characters of right-to-left scripts are not displayed. NOTE: Depending on the radio configuration and the network conditions, the WAP browser may not display images properly (or may display them with a delay).
  • Page 139: Creating Bookmarks Through The Bookmarks Pane

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.20.4.2 Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More..4 Select Menu. 5 Scroll to New Bookmark. 6 Enter the bookmark title and URL, and select its location.
  • Page 140: Saving Pages

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.20.4.6 Saving Pages When and where to use: Save a page for off-line browsing. Procedure: 1 Enter the browser and browse to the required page. 2 Press Menu. 3 Scroll to Tools pane. 4 Select Save Page. Edit the proposed page title if required. Scroll down and select Save. The page will be saved in the Bookmarks Saved Pages folder.
  • Page 141: Browser Keys Usage

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.20.7 Browser Keys Usage When the browser is active, the following usage described occurs inside or outside the editor. Table 23: Browser Keys Interactions Key Press Action 0–9 key • In the editor: enters a digit and/or character depending on the text entry mode selected.
  • Page 142: Browser Menu Panes Overview

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.20.8 Browser Menu Panes Overview The browser menu includes the following panes: Table 24: Browser Menu Panes Menu Pane Description Navigate Provides access to the home page and commonly used items. Bookmarks Provides access, editing, and storage options to stored bookmarks and saved pages.
  • Page 143: Bookmarks Pane

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 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 selected proxy or gateway.
  • Page 144: Working With The Saved Pages Folder

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features • 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. •...
  • Page 145: Options Pane

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features • 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. 5.20.14 Options Pane This pane is specific to the page or pane being displayed.
  • Page 146: New Wap Messages

    68015000180-MR Chapter 5 : Features 5.20.16.1 New WAP Messages Types of the WAP Messages and their priorities: NOTE: 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 and the browser opens.
  • Page 147: Appendix A: Led Indications

    68015000180-MR LED Indications Appendix A LED Indications Table 27: LED Status Indications Indication Status Solid green • In use • Repeating call Blinking green • In service or idle • Switching modes from TMO to DMO Solid red • Out of service Blinking red •...
  • Page 148: Appendix B: Troubleshooting

    68015000180-MR Appendix B : Troubleshooting Appendix B Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 28: Displayed Messages Message Message Description Attachment Failed Your radio could not perform talkgroup attachment. It keeps on trying. If it does not succeed, try another talk- group.
  • Page 149 68015000180-MR Appendix B : Troubleshooting Message Message Description Insufficient visible data Your radio is in the process of determining your location. This process may take several minutes to complete. Insufficient visible satel- Your radio is in the process of determining your location. lites This process may take several minutes to complete.
  • Page 150 68015000180-MR Appendix B : Troubleshooting Message Message Description Not Allowed To Initiate You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the Call address book. Not Allowed To Transmit Release the PTT button and try again later. You are not allowed to send a text message or a status message to a number which is not in the address book.
  • Page 151: Appendix C: Audio Routing And Ptt Hook Interactions

    68015000180-MR Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Appendix C Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions This section provides information on the audio routing interaction on your radio. PTT and Hook Interactions for Group Calls The table lists the available PTT and Hook interactions for Group calls. Table 29: PTT and Hook Interactions for Group Calls Active Audio Event...
  • Page 152 68015000180-MR Appendix C : Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions Active Audio Event Next Audio Routing Routing PTT through AT commands. Audio routing shall follow 'Us- ing AT commands (virtual PTT)' in #unique_388/unique_388_Con- nect_42_table_tm2_kmy_5y. Any handset is taken off hook. •...

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