Motorola MTP850 S Feature User Manual

Motorola MTP850 S Feature User Manual

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Mobile Release 14.0
MTP850 S
FEATURE USER GUIDE
December 2014
*68015000871*
EN
68015000871-G
© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Mobile Release 14.0 MTP850 S FEATURE USER GUIDE December 2014 *68015000871* 68015000871-G © 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents | 3 Contents List of Figures..........................11 List of Tables..........................13 Chapter 1: General Information................15 Safety Information...............................15 Icon Conventions..............................15 Using this Guide..............................15 Feature and Service Availability......................... 16 Chapter 2: Getting Started..................17 Product Technical Information..........................17 Before Power On..............................17 Attaching the Antenna..........................17 Installing the Battery..........................
  • Page 6 4 | Contents Word Locking............................40 Adding Words to the Dictionary......................40 Home Display Text Message..........................40 Chapter 3: Modes....................41 Using Networks..............................41 Trunked Mode Operation............................ 41 Entering TMO Mode..........................42 Selecting Talkgroups..........................42 Making Group Calls in TMO........................42 Receiving Group Calls in Idle......................... 42 Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls................
  • Page 7 Contents | 5 Initializing Disaster Alert Calls.......................54 Exiting Emergency Operations....................... 54 Repeater Mode..............................55 Entering the Repeater Mode........................55 Setting Monitor Option........................... 55 Encryption in the Repeater Mode......................56 Chapter 4: GPS Location Service................. 57 Enhancing GPS Performance..........................58 Enabling GPS..............................58 GPS Icon................................58 GPS Different Location Displays........................58 Viewing Your Position............................59...
  • Page 8 6 | Contents Deleting Numbers............................71 Deleting Contacts............................ 71 Checking Capacity..........................72 Dialing through the Contact List......................72 Browser................................72 Security................................72 PIN Protect.............................. 72 Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code..................72 Unblocking Your Radio......................73 Changing PIN Codes........................73 Keylock Setup............................73 Keypad Lock Notification......................
  • Page 9 Contents | 7 All Tones............................. 81 Setting All Tones.........................82 Talk Permit..........................82 Setting Talk Permit........................82 Clear to Send..........................82 Setting Clear to Send........................82 Periodic Alert..........................82 Setting Periodic Alert........................82 D-PTT Tones..........................83 Setting D-PTT Tones........................83 Display..............................83 Setting Flip Display........................83 Setting Font Level........................83 Setting Large Idle Font........................84 Setting Extra Zoom........................
  • Page 10 8 | Contents Adding Folders to Favorites........................93 Adding Contact Numbers to Favorites....................94 Adding Talkgroups to Favorites......................94 Managing Folders in Favorites........................94 Deleting Items from Favorites Folder..................... 94 Deleting All Items from Favorite Folders....................95 My Info................................95 Viewing and Modifying Personal Information..................95 Recent Calls.................................95 Viewing Recent Calls..........................95 Calling from Recent Calls........................
  • Page 11 Contents | 9 Tips for Browsing..........................107 Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane..............108 Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane..............108 Using Bookmarks........................108 Creating Hotkeys........................108 Using Hotkeys........................... 108 Saving Pages..........................109 Selecting Saved Pages....................... 109 Disabled Packet Data Service........................109 Disabled Browser Entry........................109 Keys Usage............................109 Browser Menu Panes Overview......................
  • Page 12: Contents

    10 | Contents...
  • Page 13: List Of Figures

    List of Figures | 11 List of Figures Figure 1: Trunked Mode Operation ..........................41 Figure 2: Direct Mode Operation ........................... 46 Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation ..........................55 Figure 4: Call-Out Message ............................115...
  • Page 14 12 | List of Figures...
  • Page 15: List Of Tables

    List of Tables | 13 List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations ............................. 16 Table 2: Product Technical Information ........................17 Table 3: Battery Icons ..............................20 Table 4: Controls and Indicators ............................ 22 Table 5: Display ................................24 Table 6: Colors of the Soft Key Area ..........................24 Table 7: Status Icons ..............................
  • Page 16 14 | List of Tables...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1: General Information

    The Guide contains operating instructions for safe usage, RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations. This radio is restricted to occupational use only. Any modification to this device, not expressly authorized by Motorola, may void the user’s authority to operate this device.
  • Page 18: Feature And Service Availability

    16 | General Information Table 1: Special Notations Example Description key or E button Capital letters indicate a name of a key or button. MERGENCY Entering TMO tone Italic words indicate a name of the tone. Powering Off Bold words indicate the soft menu items, MMI strings, or messages displayed on the radio.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    17 | Getting Started Chapter Getting Started This chapter contains basic information on how to use the radio. Product Technical Information Table 2: Product Technical Information Description Value Maximum Voltage 4.2 V Maximum Current 0.5 A Maximum RF Power 1 or 1.8 W (switchable) Maximum Speaker Load 0.5 W at 8 Ω...
  • Page 20: Installing The Battery

    18 | Getting Started 2 Turn clockwise until snug. Installing the Battery Procedure: 1 Remove the battery from its protective case. 2 Insert the battery top into the compartment as illustrated. 3 Carefully press the battery bottom downward until it clicks into place. Note: •...
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    (the battery charges faster). Important: Motorola approved chargers provide optimum performance. Other chargers may not fully charge your Motorola Lithium-Ion battery or may reduce the life of the battery. Prerequisites: Do not charge the battery in a hazardous area.
  • Page 22: Low Battery Indication

    20 | Getting Started Table 3: Battery Icons Battery Capacity Battery Charge Progress Empty Middle Full Empty Middle Full 5%–10% 10%–20% 20%–90% 90%–100% 5%–10% 10%–20% 20%–90% 90%–100% Low Battery Indication The radio indicates low battery level by playing an audible alert when the battery charge falls to a preset level. The low battery alert can be programmed by your service provider to 5, 10, or 20 per cent of remaining capacity.
  • Page 23: Controls And Indicators

    Getting Started | 21 Controls and Indicators Send Feedback...
  • Page 24: Table 4: Controls And Indicators

    22 | Getting Started Table 4: Controls and Indicators Annotation Description button MERGENCY Press and hold E button to enter Emergency operation. When your radio is off, MERGENCY press and hold to power on in Emergency Mode. OTARY • Rotate to set the volume. •...
  • Page 25 Getting Started | 23 Annotation Description Note: In an Emergency Group Call, the speaker is activated regardless of the speaker setting. CCESSORY ONNECTOR Provides connection for accessories and cable for data transfer. NTENNA ICROPHONE Activated during Simplex, high audio calls such as Group Calls. XTERNAL NTENNA ONNECTOR...
  • Page 26: Display

    24 | Getting Started Display This section presents the radio's default home screen elements. Table 5: Display Annotation Description Status icon area Text display area key area /Context sensitive icon The color of the S key area changes according to the mode the radio is in. Table 6: Colors of the S Key Area Color...
  • Page 27: Status Icons

    Getting Started | 25 • Time and date • Home mode display • RMS/FMS • ISSI • Radio status • Audio profile name Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features. The icons can appear in normal or large size.
  • Page 28 26 | Getting Started Icon Description Direct Mode — Displayed when the radio is in Direct Mode (radio-to-radio communica- tion). Repeater Mode — Displayed when the radio is switched to work as a repeater in Repeater Mode. DMO Gateway Communication Mode — Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon has the following states: •...
  • Page 29 Getting Started | 27 Icon Description • Blinking - the radio is acquiring a location fix. This is an optional setting and may not be enabled on your radio. RUI Logged on — Indicates that you are logged on into the radio. RUI Pseudo Log On —...
  • Page 30 28 | Getting Started Icon Description End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid, when the E2EE is enabled • for the selected talkgroup, • for the highlighted private number, • for the manually entered private number, • when transmitting voice in Group Calls, •...
  • Page 31: Powering On The Radio

    Getting Started | 29 Icon Description Remote Control Indicates that the radio is being remotely controlled and some commands are being exe- cuted in the background. For example, when the radio is controlled via special SDS mes- sages or triggered to send a GPS location report. The icon is not visible in the Extra Zoom Mode.
  • Page 32: Holding Your Radio

    30 | Getting Started Holding Your Radio The radio has two microphones: a top microphone for simplex dispatcher/private calls and a bottom microphone for duplex telephone-like calls. Also, the radio is equipped with an internal speaker for high audio (located at the middle of the unit) and an internal earpiece for low audio (located at the top of the unit).The audio can be routed either to the speaker or the earpiece using the Audio Toggle menu (M →...
  • Page 33: Transmit Inhibit Mode

    Getting Started | 31 Transmit Inhibit Mode The Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. It is recommended to activate the mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, where safety can be jeopardized due to transmission radiation.
  • Page 34: Talkgroup Icon Selection

    32 | Getting Started • Press R and rotate it until the required talkgroup name is displayed. Press Select to confirm. OTARY Note: If the R mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enter the scrolling OTARY mode.
  • Page 35: Broadcast Call

    Getting Started | 33 4 Select Scanning → On. Your radio is scanning on the predefined scan list. Broadcast Call The Broadcast Group Call (also called Site Wide Call) is a high-priority group call from the console operator (or dispatcher) to all users located at one or more sites. The radios are configured to monitor a Broadcast Call, but you cannot talk back.
  • Page 36 34 | Getting Started Feature Description GPS Report Sends a message with the radio’s GPS location to a dedicated ad- dress. Hi/Low Audio Toggles high/low audio. Initiate Call-Out Fallback Alert Sends Call-Out Fallback Alert. Man Down On/Off Turns on/off the Man Down feature. PABX Call Initiates a PABX call to a predefined entry in the contact list.
  • Page 37: Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable

    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. Note: This is a selling feature.
  • Page 38: During The Call

    36 | Getting Started Keep the antenna at least 2,5 centimeters from your head and body. During the Call During the call, label of the right S key indicates the next possible change. Accessory default setup is: Table 10: During the Call Soft Key Label Audio Setting Spkr...
  • Page 39: Text Entry Icons

    Getting Started | 37 Text Entry Icons In the text entry screen, icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using. A character counter displayed on the text entry icon, indicates the amount of characters that can be entered. Press the # key to toggle through the text entry modes.
  • Page 40: Table 13: Other Keys

    38 | Getting Started Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) Symbol Mode 2 key @ _ \ A B C 2 a b c 2 3 key / , ; D E F 3 d e f 3 4 key ” & ’ G H I 4 g h i 4 5 key...
  • Page 41: Writing In Itap Alphanumeric

    Getting Started | 39 Description • In TAP press to change previously entered small letter to capital. Down N AVIGATION • In TAP press to reject word completion and scroll within the text area. • In TAP press to change previously entered capital letter to small. Left N AVIGATION •...
  • Page 42: Word Locking

    40 | Getting Started 3 Press M → Entry Mode. 4 Select Secondary. 5 Press the key labeled with the desired character, once for the first character, twice for the second, and so on. Example: To enter letter s, press 7 key four times. To enter number 7, press the 7 key five times. If you do not press a key for a few seconds, the character is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next position.
  • Page 43: Chapter 3: Modes

    41 | Modes Chapter Modes This chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in. Using Networks Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Networks. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 44: Entering Tmo Mode

    42 | Modes Entering TMO Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Optns. 2 Select Trunked Mode. Selecting Talkgroups From the home screen, use one of the following methods: • Press left or right N key. Press Select to confirm. AVIGATION •...
  • Page 45: Dynamic Group Number Assignment (Dgna)

    Modes | 43 Join — ends current Group Call and starts the incoming one. End — cancels the incoming Group Call. Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA) DGNA allows the network operator to dynamically manage talkgroups on your radio over the air interface. Using DGNA, the network operator can: •...
  • Page 46: Initializing Broadcast Calls

    44 | Modes Note: If the type of the encryption is defined by the SIM Card, the Broadcast Call is always clear. Otherwise if the radio uses other encryption service the type of the encryption used for that Call is up to the encryption settings of that service.
  • Page 47: Call Modification

    Modes | 45 Call Modification Call Modification is a feature that allows your service provider to modify the call in order to optimize it and adjust to a current situation. Modification can cover: • Call priority — modified during call setup. •...
  • Page 48: Exiting Local Site Trunking

    46 | Modes Note: Your service provider can turn on/off all the visual and audio indications, when you enter Local Site Trunking Mode. Exiting Local Site Trunking When the link with the central network controller is reestablished, your radio exits Local Site Trunking, and the following occurs: •...
  • Page 49: Making Group Calls In Dmo

    Modes | 47 Note: If the R mode is set to Scroll, then you do not need to press it to enter the scrolling OTARY mode. Note: Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure. Making Group Calls in DMO The Group Call is received by all members of the selected group who have their units turned on and are in range.
  • Page 50: Dmo Private Priority Call

    48 | Modes Otherwise your radio displays Party Not Available. DMO Private Priority Call The service provider may assign Pre-emptive Priority to outgoing DMO Private Calls. If this is the case, DMO Private Calls from this radio preempt any ongoing calls (with the exception of emergency calls or ongoing Pre- emptive Priority Private Calls) on the receiving radio, which then displays Call-preempted.
  • Page 51: Selecting Dmo Group Call Options

    Modes | 49 When the radio connects to a gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway available message and shows an appropriate icon. When the radio looses connection with the gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway not available message, and the gateway icon is blinking.
  • Page 52: Transmit Inhibit Mode

    50 | Modes Transmit Inhibit Mode The Transmit Inhibit Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. It is recommended to activate the mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, where safety can be jeopardized due to transmission radiation.
  • Page 53: Emergency Group Call

    Modes | 51 • SDS Status • Silent Emergency • Hot Microphone operation • Emergency Individual Call (Private or MS-ISDN) • GPS location information Note: It is possible to turn on the radio by pressing the EMERGENCY button. Depending on the service provider settings, the radio can start Emergency Operations automatically.
  • Page 54: Receiving Emergency Group Calls

    52 | Modes Receiving Emergency Group Calls The radio receives an Emergency Group Call from a selected pre-programmed group. An incoming call is indicated by an appropriate tone, status icon, and red color of the display. Non-Tactical Emergency In Non-Tactical Emergency, the radio switches to a designated Emergency talkgroup when starting Emergency Operations.
  • Page 55: Alternating Hot Microphone

    Modes | 53 Alternating Hot Microphone The Alternating Hot Microphone is an enhancement of the Hot Microphone. After activation, the radio alternately enters transmission phases (your microphone is active) and reception phases (you can only listen) for an amount of time precisely determined by your service provider.
  • Page 56: Invisible Emergency

    54 | Modes Invisible Emergency It is possible for the service provider to disable visual and audible indications of performing Emergency Operations on the radio. The purpose of this feature is to hide the fact of using Emergency Operations in a critical situation (e.g. direct attack on the user) and thus to provide additional layer of safety.
  • Page 57: Repeater Mode

    Modes | 55 3 If your radio displays Do you want to exit?, press Yes to exit. Your radio exits Emergency Operations. Repeater Mode The Repeater Mode provides repeater connectivity between radios operating in the DMO Mode. Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation A DMO repeater is used to extend the DMO range by retransmitting received information from one radio to another.
  • Page 58: Encryption In The Repeater Mode

    56 | Modes Encryption in the Repeater Mode While in the Repeater Mode, the radio supports Air Encryption and is able to repeat encrypted calls and messages. If SCK keys installed on the radio are invalid: • The radio transfers calls and messages without deciphering them (provided that the encryption level is not the highest).
  • Page 59: Chapter 4: Gps Location Service

    57 | GPS Location Service Chapter GPS Location Service The GPS Location Service feature uses information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio. The GPS Location Service availability, accuracy, and the position calculation time vary depending on the environment in which you use the radio.
  • Page 60: Enhancing Gps Performance

    58 | GPS Location Service Enhancing GPS Performance Sometimes the GPS feature is unable to complete a location calculation successfully. You hear an audible tone indicating that your radio cannot see the satellites. To maximize the ability of your radio to determine a location fix please note the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 61: Viewing Your Position

    GPS Location Service | 59 Latitude / Longi- MGRS Coordi- UK Coordinates Irish Coordinates UTM Coordinates tude nates Satellites Satellites Satellites Satellites Satellites • Time — indicates when the last time the location was calculated. The time is provided in Universal Time Coordinated.
  • Page 62 60 | GPS Location Service • Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles • Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure • Near a powerful radio or television tower • When your GPS antenna is covered (for example, by your hand or other object) or facing the ground •...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5: Main Menu

    61 | Main Menu Chapter Main Menu This chapter contains information on items in the main menu. You can enter the menu items during a call. If you are viewing a menu when a new call starts, the radio exits the menu.
  • Page 64 62 | Main Menu Menu Icon Description Browser Starts the WAP browser. Man Down Allows you to activate the Man Down feature. Security Lets you turn on/off and verify security features, and change passwords. Setup Allows you to customize your radio. More...
  • Page 65: Messages

    Main Menu | 63 Messages This feature allows you to send and receive text messages. A message can contain up to 1000 characters, depending on your service provider settings. Pressing the PTT button when a message is highlighted can cause one of the following actions, depending on your service provider settings: •...
  • Page 66: Delivery Report

    64 | Main Menu 5 If asked for the Target selection, select one of the following: • Private – enter the private number or press abc to choose the destination number from the contact list. • Phone – enter the phone number or press abc to choose the destination number from the contact list. Note: Your service provider can enable to send a Store and Forward message to a talkgroup.
  • Page 67: Inbox

    Main Menu | 65 • Received — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received. • Consumed — the radio requests reports on your messages that were read. • Both — the radio requests reports on your messages that were received and read. Inbox It contains up to 100 new or old incoming messages.
  • Page 68: Embedded Number

    66 | Main Menu 4 Select one of the following: • Store — Saves a message as a template. Change the default template name and press Ok. • Delete — Deletes the selected message. Press Yes to confirm. • Delete All — Deletes all the messages in the Inbox/Outbox. Press Yes to confirm. •...
  • Page 69: Making Group Calls On Thetalkgroup Of The Message Sender

    Main Menu | 67 7 Select Ctype to choose the type of call (Private, Phone, or PABX). 8 Press the PTT button or the S key. Making Group Calls on theTalkgroup of the Message Sender Prerequisites: Embedded Number feature is enabled by your service provider. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 70: Wap Box

    68 | Main Menu WAP Box Each WAP Push message can be loaded immediately or stored as a message in WAP Box. Then it can be accessed by pressing M → Messages → WAP Box. All the WAP Push messages are passed to the browser. Templates This feature is used to store up to 100 predefined and your message templates.
  • Page 71: Status Messages

    Main Menu | 69 2 Select Messages → Predefined. 3 Highlight the required template and press Send, the PTT button, or the S key. Note: You can edit the predefined template before you send it. Press the M key and select Edit. Edit screen opens with the template text.
  • Page 72: Contacts

    70 | Main Menu 4 Do one of the following: • Enter the number or press abc to select the name from your contact list. Press Send. • Select required talkgroup from the TalkGroup List. The display shows one of the following delivery reports: •...
  • Page 73: Editing Contacts

    Main Menu | 71 5 Highlight # (number) and press Change. Enter the number of your contact and press Ok. 6 If needed, highlight Speed # and press Change. Enter the speed dial number (1– 1000) of your contact and press Note: If the entered number exist, the radio displays Overwrite? message.
  • Page 74: Checking Capacity

    72 | Main Menu Checking Capacity When and where to use: To see how many numbers are stored in the radio. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, select Contcs. 2 Press the M key. 3 Select Capacity. 4 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 75: Unblocking Your Radio

    Main Menu | 73 Unblocking Your Radio Prerequisites: You blocked your radio by entering incorrect PIN code for three times (by default). Procedure: 1 Radio displays Unit BlockedEnter PUK. 2 Enter 8–digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) number. Note: The PUK is an eight-digit master code provided by your service provider. 3 Enter the new PIN code twice.
  • Page 76: Setting Keylock On Startup

    74 | Main Menu Setting Keylock on Startup Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Security → Keylock Setup → Start Locked. 3 Select On/Off. Air Encryption Air Encryption is a feature that enables encryption of entire communication between the radio and infrastructure, which results in increased security of calls, messages, and data.
  • Page 77: Verifying K Validity

    Main Menu | 75 Verifying K Validity Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Security → K Validity. 3 Your radio displays: • K is Valid — the infrastructure can authenticate your radio. • K is Invalid — the infrastructure is unable to authenticate your radio. Please call your service provider to restore the key to your radio.
  • Page 78: Verifying Dmsck Validity

    76 | Main Menu Verifying DMSCK Validity When and where to use: To ensure that the DMSCKs in the radio are valid and can be used for the air interface encryption. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Security →...
  • Page 79: Sds Remote Control

    Main Menu | 77 3 Select one of the following: • On — To restore all vibrations. • Off — To disable all vibrations. SDS Remote Control SDS Remote Control is a feature that enables to remotely control behavior and configuration of the radio via special SDS messages.
  • Page 80: Setup

    78 | Main Menu Setup This sub-menu allows you to change your radio configuration. Vibrate This sub-menu allows you to determine if your radio vibrates, or rings, or both vibrates and rings when receiving a call. Setting Default Vibrate Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 81: Set Volume

    Main Menu | 79 Note: Upon entry into this sub-menu, the display shows the current ring style used. 4 Scroll to the desired style and press Select. Note: New ring style is played immediately for a few seconds. If necessary, adjust the volume level. Set Volume This menu item allows you to adjust the Simplex, Duplex, Earpiece, Speaker, and Keypad tone volume.
  • Page 82: Setting Data Function

    80 | Main Menu Setting Data Function Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Data Setup. 3 Select one of the following: • Voice Only — Your radio receives and transmits voice calls only. •...
  • Page 83: Audio Toggle

    Main Menu | 81 Audio Toggle You can control audio routing (speaker/earpiece) for any private or group call through the dedicated S PEAKER ONTROL key. You can also define through the menu to have all group calls in high audio or controlled by the S PEAKER ONTROL key.
  • Page 84: Setting All Tones

    82 | Main Menu Setting All Tones Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Tones → All Tones. 3 Select one of the following: a On — Activates all the tones. b Off — Deactivates all the tones. Talk Permit You can set a different tone upon pressing the PTT button.
  • Page 85: D-Ptt Tones

    Main Menu | 83 D-PTT Tones This menu item contains the settings for the Double PTT feature. The Double PTT feature allows you to send a tone pattern (single, double, or triple) when the radio is in idle or the Group Call mode by pressing the PTT button twice.
  • Page 86: Setting Large Idle Font

    84 | Main Menu Note: In some languages number of available font levels can be limited. Setting Large Idle Font When and where to use: To enable/disable large font on the home screen. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 87: Setting Backlight

    Main Menu | 85 Setting Backlight When and where to use: To save the battery power. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Display → Backlight. 3 Select one of the following: • Auto –...
  • Page 88: Setting Time And Date On The Display

    86 | Main Menu Setting Time and Date on the Display Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Display. 3 Select one of the following: • Time & Date — Your radio displays time and date. •...
  • Page 89: Setting Time Offset

    Main Menu | 87 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Set → Set Date. 3 Enter current time using N keys or keypad. AVIGATION 4 Press Done. Setting Time Offset Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 90: Transmission Power Class

    CORE RSM/PHF — select an accessory from the list of the CORE accessories. • CORE Earpiece — select an earpiece from the list of the CORE accessories. • Other RSM/PHF — select an accessory from the list of the non-Motorola accessories. Send Feedback...
  • Page 91: Book On

    Main Menu | 89 • Other Earpiece — select an earpiece from the list of the non-Motorola accessories. • RSM Earpiece — specify if the accessory is connected to the RSM. Book On This menu item allows you to edit RUA/RUI feature settings to automatically accept or reject book on requests.
  • Page 92: Setting In Keypad Lock

    90 | Main Menu Setting In Keypad Lock When and where to use: To set behavior of the rotary knob when the keypad is locked. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Rotary Knob → In Keypad Lock. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 93: Setting Rotary Knob Function Keys

    Main Menu | 91 Setting Rotary Knob Function Keys Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Function Keys. 3 Select one of the following: • Auto — Sets the S buttons according to the Rotary Mode.
  • Page 94: Scan

    92 | Main Menu • Home Group – when changing modes the radio enters the DMO Home Group, ignoring possible group mappings. 6 Select TMO Home Group – configures the TMO Home Group/Home Folder. 7 Select DMO Home Group – configures the DMO Home Group. Scan This menu item allows you to activate/deactivate scanning, view the active scan list, and edit the scan lists.
  • Page 95: Deleting Talkgroups From Scan Lists

    Main Menu | 93 • Add Group — Adds a talkgroup to the scan list. Select one talkgroup from your talkgroup folders and assign appropriate priority. • Edit — Changes the priority of the required talkgroup or deletes it. Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 96: Adding Contact Numbers To Favorites

    94 | Main Menu Adding Contact Numbers to Favorites Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Contacts 3 Highlight a contact that you want to add to Favorites and using the left or right N key select the required AVIGATION number.
  • Page 97: Deleting All Items From Favorite Folders

    Main Menu | 95 Deleting All Items from Favorite Folders When and where to use: To delete all contact numbers and talkgroups stored in a favorite folder. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Favorites. 3 Select a required folder.
  • Page 98: Calling From Recent Calls

    96 | Main Menu • Received • Missed 4 Select a required call from the list. 5 Press the key. MENU 6 Select View. Suggestion: Press down N key to bypass first two steps. AVIGATION Note: Call time information is only available if the time and date are set in the radio. Call duration is not available in the missed calls list.
  • Page 99: Shortcuts

    Main Menu | 97 4 Press M on the required call. 5 Select Delete. Note: To erase all the calls, select Delete All. Shortcuts This sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items. Creating Menu Shortcuts When and where to use: To assign a shortcut for the menu item.
  • Page 100: Logging On

    98 | Main Menu Logging On Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → 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 101: Using The Select Net Registration

    Main Menu | 99 Using the Select Net Registration Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Networks → Networks Sel → Select Net. 3 Select the required network from the list. Your radio registers to the selected network.
  • Page 102: Changing Gps Accuracy

    100 | Main Menu Note: To refresh your position: • Select Position — the radio refreshes its position automatically • Press Refresh Changing GPS Accuracy Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Location → Accuracy. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 103: Viewing Encryption Status

    Main Menu | 101 Viewing Encryption Status Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Packet Data → Encryption. 3 The encryption state of the ongoing packet data session is displayed: •...
  • Page 105: Chapter 6: Features

    103 | Features Chapter Features Private Call The Private Call, also called point-to-point, or individual call, enables calling between two individuals. No other radio can hear the conversation. This call type can be carried out in two ways: • Duplex call (if the system allows), in TMO Mode. Both parties can speak at the same time. •...
  • Page 106: Rms Icons

    104 | Features RMS free text messages and incoming and outgoing RMS statuses (with the exception of RMS statuses sent) are stored in the RMS Box. Its capacity is maximum ten entries for incoming and outgoing RMS messages. If the RMS Box is full, any new incoming or outgoing RMS message overwrites the oldest message (received or sent).
  • Page 107: Viewing The Talkgroup Speed Number

    Features | 105 Viewing the Talkgroup Speed Number Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Optns. 2 Select one of the following: • TG by Folder then select the folder and highlight the required talkgroup. • TG by abc enter up to 15 characters to narrow the talkgroup names and highlight the required talkgroup. 3 Press M →...
  • Page 108: Ms-Isdn

    106 | Features MS-ISDN This feature adds to the radio ISDN number. You can choose between MS-ISDN and ISSI to address the call, send the message or pre-defined templates. It works for both simplex and duplex calls, based on the assigned ISDN number.
  • Page 109: Wap

    Features | 107 Force Off Your service provider can log you off. Radio displays Force Off. Note: This is a selling 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.
  • Page 110: Creating Bookmarks Through The Navigate Pane

    108 | Features Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane Procedure: 1 Enter the browser and browse to the required page. 2 Press Menu to enter the browser menu. 3 Select Mark Page. 4 The screen displays the title and URL of the marked page. 5 To save it: a Press Save (or Select) to save the page in bookmarks.
  • Page 111: Saving Pages

    Features | 109 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 112: Browser Menu Panes Overview

    110 | Features Table 20: Browser Keys Usage Key Press Action 0–9 key In the editor: enters a digit and/or character depend- ing on the text entry mode selected. Outside the editor: in a numbered list, selects the re- quired item list. 0–9 key (hold) In the editor: standard use.
  • Page 113: Navigate Pane

    Features | 111 Table 21: 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 pa- ges. History Provides access to recently visited pages and shows the position of the currently loaded page in the history stack.
  • Page 114: Bookmarks Pane

    112 | Features Secure Prompt — for enabling/disabling the browser to inform you that it replaced a non-secure connection with a secure connection, and the other way around. Current Certificate — for viewing the digital certificate identifying the server that delivers the current document.
  • Page 115: History Pane

    Features | 113 e Delete All — for deleting all the saved pages from its cache. Cancel — for exiting this pane and returning to the last page displayed. History Pane This pane displays the list of recently visited pages (up to nine history entries can be listed). Each history entry shows its title, if present.
  • Page 116: Wap Push

    114 | Features 3 Select www. 4 Scroll the required extension (for example: .com). 5 Press .com. The screen displays the URL with the selected extension. Table 23: Browser Text Input Icons Mode Soft Key Action Alphabetic characters - lower case Enter text in lowercase.
  • Page 117: Call-Out

    Features | 115 3 Select the required message. 4 Select Go to to view the message in the browser. Call-Out This feature allows you to receive Call-Out alerts. On receiving the Call-Out messages, the radio interrupts current services and attends to the Call-Out alert without any further delay. After call-out alert has been cleared, the radio exits Call-Out mode and reverts to normal mode.
  • Page 118: Call-Out Service Phases

    116 | Features Call-Out Service Phases In the Call-Out mode there are following phases: • Alerting phase — receives a Call-Out message. The alarm tone indicates the message. Text is displayed and you have following options to use: Accept, Reject or M .
  • Page 119: Appendix A: Tones

    117 | Tones Appendix Tones Table 24: Radio Tones Tone Name Default Tone Diagram [Hz] 2400 2100 Back to Coverage 1800 1000 Back to Full Service [ms] [Hz] 2400 2100 1800 1000 Clear-to-send [ms] [Hz] 2400 2100 1800 1000 Bad Key Pressed [ms] [Hz] 2400...
  • Page 120: Low Battery Alert

    118 | Tones Tone Name Default Tone Diagram [Hz] 2400 2100 Toggling Betwen DMO and 1800 1000 400[ms] [Hz] 2400 2100 Entering/Exiting Local Site 1800 1000 Trunking 400[ms] [Hz] 2400 2100 Receiving/Sending Emergen- 1800 1000 cy Alarm 400[ms] [Hz] 2400 2100 1800 1000...
  • Page 121: Appendix B: Led Indications

    119 | LED Indications Appendix LED Indications Table 25: LED Indications Indication Status Solid green In use Repeating call Blinking green In service Solid red Out of service Blinking red Connecting to the network Entering DMO Solid orange Transmit inhibit in service Channel busy in DMO Blinking orange Incoming call...
  • Page 123: Appendix C: Troubleshooting

    121 | Troubleshooting Appendix Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 26: Displayed Messages Message Message Description ...-Received Call received but not answered, or rejected. Attachment Failed Your radio could not perform talkgroup attachment. It keeps on try- ing. If it does not succeed, try another talkgroup. Authenticate Failure Your radio could not register on an authenticated system (for exam- ple, the Authentication Key is incorrect, or authentication is disa-...
  • Page 124 122 | Troubleshooting Message Message Description Gateway not available Your radio cannot connect to a gateway, or connection has been lost. This group already exists The group you are attempting to add exists in the My Groups folder. Individual Calls Only You can make only individual (private) calls.
  • Page 125 Troubleshooting | 123 Message Message Description No Selected Scan List You selected an empty network list. No Service Your radio is out of coverage. Not Allowed To Initiate Call You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the address book.
  • Page 127: Appendix D: Maintenance

    A battery is an expendable part and may need replacing during the life of the radio. To ensure maximum service life of your radio, always replace the battery with a genuine Motorola replacement. In order to ensure maximum life for your battery: •...
  • Page 128: Additional Battery Warnings/Cautions

    126 | Maintenance Additional Battery Warnings/Cautions • Battery storage above 60 °C and below -20 °C is not recommended. • To prevent injury, do not allow metal objects to touch the battery contacts. • Do not disassemble. • Do not throw in fire. •...

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