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  • Page 1 MTM800 TETRA Mobile Terminals Product Information Manual When printed by Motorola Publication Number 6866537D87-F...
  • Page 2 MOTOROLA and the stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective.
  • Page 3 MTH800 Enhanced has been removed. Update with MR5.6 Chapter 1 to 3 Oct 2007 features 6866537D87-E MR5.7 Feature Update Chapter 1 to 3 Jul 2008 6866537D87-F Correction of DGNA Auto-Attach description Chapter 3 Sep 2008 September 2008 6866537D87-F Document History - MTM800 Product Information Manual...
  • Page 4 Document History - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008 6866537D87-F...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.2.4 Military Standards MIL 810 C - F ..................1-2 2.2.5 European Specifications ...................... 1-3 MTM800 - Standard Control Head ....................1-3 LED Indications ........................1-4 Display Icons ..........................1-4 Supported Languages ......................1-5 MTM800 - Motorcycle Control Head ..................1-6 LED Indications ........................
  • Page 6 Air Interface - Network Supported Features ................2-15 3.2.1 Call Restoration in Private Call ..................2-15 3.2.2 Caller Line Identity Presentation CLIP ................2-15 Phone Call (TMO) ........................2-15 Phone Modes ......................... 2-15 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 7 Terminal Features not Supported on Dimetra IP..............2-25 7.6.1 SDS - TL Short Form Report ..................... 2-25 7.6.2 Text Message Addressing ....................2-25 7.6.3 Text Message Coding ......................2-25 7.6.4 Service Center ........................2-25 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 8 AT commands ........................2-33 Security Services ........................2-33 11.1 Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI)..................2-33 11.2 User Authentication ........................ 2-34 11.3 Air Interface Encryption (AIE) ....................2-35 11.3.1 Clear Terminals (Class 1) ....................2-35 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 9 Selection of DGNA Groups ....................2-48 14.1.5 Group Addressed DGNA ....................2-48 14.1.6 DGNA Limitations ......................2-49 14.2 Ambience Listening (AL) ......................2-49 14.2.1 Call Maintenance ....................... 2-49 14.2.2 User Actions ........................2-49 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 10 File Menu - with no codeplug displayed ................... 3-3 3.2.1 Open ............................ 3-4 3.2.2 Read Phone ........................3-4 3.2.3 Print Setup ........................... 3-5 3.2.4 Exit ............................3-6 Tools Menu - with no codeplug displayed ................3-6 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 11 Downgrade Phone........................3-24 Write Software ........................3-24 Erase Software ........................3-24 Restore Radio......................... 3-24 Configure ..........................3-25 7.7.1 Profile ..........................3-25 7.7.2 Customize .......................... 3-25 7.7.3 Short Cut ........................... 3-26 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 12 14.30 WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) ..................3-49 14.31 Mail out to Group ........................3-49 14.32 Direct Mode (DMO) Semi-Duplex Private Call ............... 3-49 14.33 Packet Data Page Enable ...................... 3-49 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 13 End-To-End Encryption in Class of MS .................. 3-58 Clock System Broadcast Information ..................3-58 17.1 Time Displayed........................3-59 17.2 Date Displayed ........................3-59 17.3 Time Format ........................... 3-59 17.4 Date Format..........................3-59 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 14 Announcement Talkgroup Enable ..................3-69 18.4.9 PTT Calls Back Displayed Party ..................3-70 18.4.10 Transmission Timeout Timer ..................... 3-70 18.4.11 Transmission Timeout Warning Timer ................3-70 18.4.12 PTT Call Back Timer ......................3-70 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 15 Out of Service Timer, sec ....................3-81 20.3.2 Long Key Inactivity Timer ....................3-81 20.3.3 Channel Acquisition Timer ....................3-82 20.4 Signal/Quality Indication Scale ....................3-82 20.4.1 Signal Strength Max Nobars ....................3-82 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 16 Dialing Scheme ........................3-101 25.2 Private Call ........................... 3-102 25.2.1 Name ..........................3-102 25.2.2 ID ............................. 3-102 25.2.3 Status ..........................3-103 25.2.4 Indexed ..........................3-103 25.3 PABX List ..........................3-103 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 17 Parity Bit .......................... 3-114 TNP1 Support ........................... 3-114 27.1 Default Service Profile ......................3-115 27.2 Default Service Profile ......................3-115 27.3 TNP1 Options ........................3-115 27.3.1 TNP1 Support ........................3-115 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 18 TXI Parameters (Transmit Inhibit) ..................3-127 29.5.1 Activate ..........................3-127 29.5.2 Deactivate ........................3-128 29.5.3 TXI Activation Timer ......................3-128 29.5.4 TXI Mode Started Timer ....................3-128 29.5.5 TXI Mode Cancel Timer ....................3-128 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 19 Status Value List........................3-140 30.18.1 Status Value List ID ......................3-141 30.18.2 Enable Send Location Report ..................3-141 30.18.3 High Accuracy Mode ....................... 3-141 30.18.4 High Accuracy Mode Timeout ..................3-141 6866537D87-F September 2008 Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual...
  • Page 20 4.2.1 FTP Server ........................4-26 Hyper Terminal .......................... 4-30 AT Commands ........................... 4-33 Examples of DTE Commands to the Terminal ............... 4-33 Examples of Terminal to DTE Unsolicited Messages............. 4-34 6866537D87-F Contents - MTM800 Enhanced Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1: Product Overview

    Chapter 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Introduction This Product Information Manual explains all the features, and functionality of the MTM800 TETRA- Terminal and the Customer Programming Software (CPS) used for programming the terminal. It describes the following: • Available features • The user interface •...
  • Page 22: The Tetra-Terminal

    Product Overview The TETRA-Terminal The MTM800 has been developed for the Public Safety, industry and transport users. It is a versatile product that can be installed in remote mount, desk, dash mount or on a motorcycle. The introduction of the MTM800 has been developed with the latest platform, common with the TETRA portable terminals MTH800 and MTP850.
  • Page 23: European Specifications

    Alarm Key Soft Buttons used to select the options dis- Send/End Call Button, used to in- played directly above itiate or answer Duplex calls Figure 1-1 MTM800 - Standard Control Head Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 24: Led Indications

    Displayed when the MTM800 is in Direct mode. DMO Gateway Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon has three states: Solid — while the MTM800 is synchronised with the gateway. Blinking — while the MTM800 is not synchronised or during attachment.
  • Page 25: Supported Languages

    Your Inbox could not open due to an on-going activity. The icon remains to remind you of new messages in your Inbox. Emergency Appears while the MTM800 is in Emergency mode. End-to-End encryption (E2E) Solid E2E encryption mode is On —...
  • Page 26: Mtm800 - Motorcycle Control Head

    Call Mode Button External Button Button Alarm Button Figure 1-2 MTM800 - Motorcycle Control Head LED Indications These are a visual indication of the operational state of the terminal. Indication Terminal Status Green - Solid In Use Green - Blinking...
  • Page 27: Display Icons

    Displayed when the MTM800 is successfully connected to an external device and ready for data transfer. Data Transmit/Receive Displayed when the MTM800 is transferring data to/receiving data from the external device (laptop or desktop PC). Direct Mode Operation Signal Strength (DMO) Indicates an incoming Direct Mode Group Call.
  • Page 28: Supported Languages

    New Message Has Arrived Your Inbox could not open due to an on-going activity. The icon remains to remind you of new messages in your Inbox. Emergency Appears while the MTM800 is in Emergency mode. End-to-End encryption Solid E2E encryption mode is On —...
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    RF Specifications Title Specifications Frequency Bands 350 - 390 MHz, or 380 - 430 MHz, or 410 - 470 MHz, or 806 - 870 MHz RF Channel Bandwidth 25 kHz Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 30: Gps Specifications

    UCM. This terminal is based on a new digital platform technology, which ensures high performance, excellent audio quality as well as wide band RF (Radio Frequency) operation. A wide range of accessories and the flexible MTM800 design ensures that most applications are covered 6866537D87-F...
  • Page 31: Remote Mount - Version For Flexible Vehicle Installation

    Ordering the MTM800 & Accessories 1-11 by ordering the appropriate model, options and accessories. MTM800 is currently available in 350 - 390 MHz, 380 - 430 MHz, 410 - 470 MHz or 806 - 870 MHz. All terminals are fully TETRA compliant.
  • Page 32: Desk Mount - Version For Use In The Office

    Motorcycle - version for motorcycle installation Order the main model (includes the motorcycle control head). One option from each of the following categories is mandatory Order the options: • either clear or encryption software option, 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 33: Data / Expansion Head

    Antenna are not included in the basic package, Customers can select from the Antenna Options shown or contact your Systems Engineer to discuss requirements. The range of Antennas outside of these options is extensive. Note: Export controls apply when ordering encryption Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 34 ADD: STD CONTROL HEAD MTM800 G946AA (KEYPAD: ROMAN) ADD: STD HEAD MTM800 CYRILLIC G947AA (KEYPAD: RUSSIAN CYRILLIC) MTM800 - Software 380 - 430 MHz Description Nomenclature ADD: TX/RX 380 - 430MHZ CLEAR G448AA ADD: TX/RX 380 - 430MHZ TEA1 G449AA...
  • Page 35 G516AA ADD: TX/RX 380 - 430MHZ UCM/GPS - TEA2 AES 128 G517AA ADD: TX/RX 380 - 430MHZ UCM/GPS - TEA3 AES 128 G995AA MTM800 - Software 410 - 470 MHz Description Nomenclature ADD: TX/RX 410 - 470MHZ CLEAR G931AA ADD: TX/RX 410 - 470MHZ TEA1...
  • Page 36 1-16 Product Overview MTM800 - Software 806 - 870 MHz Description Nomenclature ADD: TX/RX 806 - 870MHZ CLEAR G526AA ADD: TX/RX 806 - 870MHZ TEA1 G532AA (Adds encryption software) ADD: TX/RX 806 - 870MHZ TEA3 G534AA (Adds encryption software) ADD: TX/VRX 806 - 870MHZ GPS - CLEAR...
  • Page 37 (Adds fist mic. GMMN4063) DEL: MICROPHONE, ADD 5W SPEAKER G727AB (Adds 5W speaker GMSN4078) DEL: MICROPHONE, ADD 13W SPEAKER G728AB (Adds 13W speaker GMSN4066) DEL: ACCESSORIES G730AB (Deletes mic/handset and speaker) Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 38 ADD: KEY LOCK MOUNT B81BH (Adds key lock mount RLN4779) ADD: TRUNION LOW PROFILE G844AA (Adds low profile trunnion GLN7324) ADD: TRUNION HIGH PROFILE G845AA (Adds high profile trunnion GLN7317) 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 39 ADD: LINE CORD EURO G722AA (Adds EURO line cord NTN7374) ADD: LINE CORD US G723AA (Adds US line cord NTN7373) ADD: BATTERY POWER CABLE 3M G320AH ADD: BATTERY POWER CABLE 6M G102AD Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 40 410 - 430 MHz G899AA Panorama GM420 Accessory Kit GMAE4254A ADD: ANTENNA UHF GLASS MOUNT 450 - 470 MHz G912AA ADD: ANTENNA TETRA PANEL/ROOF MOUNT 350 - 390 MHz G985AA 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 41 Following antennas are suitable for Desk Mount configurations. Antennas are general purpose coverage including internal buildings such as shopping complexes, Airport complexes etc. GPS is included for completeness. A suitable mounting bracket is Motorola Part No. MNT62312B1. Description Frequency Range...
  • Page 42 ADD: USER GUIDE M/C MTM800 EMEA G978AA (ENGLISH, SWEDISH, RUSSIAN, ITALIAN, POLISH) ADD: USER GUIDE M/C MTM800 APAC G864AA (ENGLISH, TRADITIONAL CHINESE) ADD: USER GUIDE M/C MTM800 APAC G865AA (ENGLISH, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 43 (ENGLISH, TRADITIONAL CHINESE) ADD: USER GUIDE DATA MTM800 APAC G869AA (ENGLISH, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) ADD: USER GUIDE DATA MTM800 APAC G870AA (ENGLISH, KOREAN) Miscellaneous Description Nomenclature ADD: TAMPER EVIDENT LABEL MTM800 G802AA Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 44 380 - 430MHZ ANTENNA WHIP - HINGED GMAE4284_ ANTENNA GPS PANEL ROOF MOUNT 26DB LNA GMAG4251_ ANTENNA GPS PANEL MAGNETIC MOUNT 26DB LNA GMAG4252_ 380 - 400MHZ ANTENNA GLASS MOUNT GMAE4253_ 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 45 430 - 470 MHZ ANTENNA COVERT GMAE4273_ 450 - 470 MHZ ANTENNA LOW PROFILE GMAG4274_ 430 - 470 MHZ ANTENNA WALL MOUNT GMAG4275_ 430 - 470 MHZ ANTENNA MOTORCYCLE GMAE4268_ Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 46 ANTENNA WALL MOUNT GMAF4416_ 800 MHZ ANTENNA MOTORCYCLE GMAF4417_ Additional information on antennas can be found in related General Information Bulletins. These can be down loaded from Motorola On-line https://emeaonline.motorola.com 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 47 Nomenclature CONTROL HEAD TRUNNION M/C SDRN4491A DATA EXPANSION CONTROL HEAD GMCE4053A STD CONTROL HEAD - (KEYPAD ROMAN) GMWN4062A STD CONTROL HEAD - (KEYPAD CYRILLIC) GMWN4310A MOTORCYCLE M/C CONTROL HEAD SDLN4506A Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 48 TELEPHONE STYLE HANDSET GMUN1006A KIT INCLUDES HANDSET, HANG UP CUP, MOUNTING BRACKET/HARDWARE AND USER GUIDE/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. THE HANDSET IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM AAD PARTS, GMCN4059A HANDSET WITH COILED CORD GMCN4059A 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 49 POWER CABLE (POWER SUPPLY TO DESKTOP MOBILE) GKN6266A US LINECORD (3060665A04) PACKAGED NTN7373AR EURO LINECORD (3060665A05) PACKAGED NTN7374AR UK LINECORD (3002120F02) PACKAGED NTN7375AR BATTERY POWER CABLE 3M, 10A FUSE AWG 12 GKN6270A Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 50 1-30 Product Overview MTM800 - Programming Description Nomenclature PROGRAMMING CABLE (RIBLESS) GMKN4067B I85S USB DATA CABLE W/IN LINE PWR (MTM800 ENH) NNTN4007B CABLE, CH PROGRAMMING USB (GCAI) HKN6184A MR5.7 CPS + CLEAR GMVN5040L MR5.7 CPS + TEA1 GMVN5041L MR5.7 CPS + TEA2 GMVN5042L MR5.7 CPS + TEA3...
  • Page 51: Ordering The Software Enablement Kits

    This kit number is applicable to both new orders or existing fielded terminals which required software enablement. The WAP Software Enablement Kit is not applicable to the MTM800 Mobile Terminal. Note: The following features will be sold in MR5.7 •...
  • Page 52: Software Selling - Tools And Mechanisms

    For activating the appropriate features please refer to chapter “Customer Programming Software”, paragraph “Enable Features” or refer to the CPS Start-Up Manual ((P/N 6802974C10_) on the CPS CD for more information on how to implement the supplied software. 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 53: How To Place An Order For A Software Enablement Kit

    10 GPS (10 x QA00177_) • 10 MSPD (10 x QA00176_) Note: The CPS will not allow additional radios to be enabled with GPS or MSPD (unless further Software options are ordered). Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 54 1-34 Product Overview 6866537D87-F Chapter 1 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 55: Chapter 2: Services And Feature Description

    Chapter 2 SERVICES AND FEATURE DESCRIPTION Introduction This chapter covers the services and functionality of the Motorola MTM800 Terminals based on the MR5.7 software release. The functionality is described in enough detail to ensure that both the customer and developer are clear what is being delivered, taking into account customer need as well as implementation considerations and constraints.
  • Page 56: Direct Mode Operation (Dmo)

    Keys CCK and Group Cipher Keys GCK (Class 3)") • Background scanning (see Paragraph 9.4 "Roaming") • Announced Type 2 handover (see Paragraph 9.4 "Roaming") • Emergency Private call (see Paragraph 5.2 "Emergency Private Call") 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 57: References

    TTR 001-5 TETRA Interoperability Profile Version 3 - Part 5: Packet Data, ver 1.3.0 [Ref 15] TIP-SS-AL prTTR 001-09 TIP Version 5 - Part 9 - Ambience Listening Ver 1.0.3, Jan 2002 Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 58: Other Standards

    Ambience Listening ASSI Alias Short Subscriber Identity ATtention; this two-character abbreviation is always used to start a command line to be sent from DTE to terminal Announcement TalkGroup Common Cipher Keys 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 59 Mobile Termination Type 2 (Providing TETRA stack) Maximum Transmit Unit PABX Private Automatic Branch eXchange Password Authentication Protocol Packet Data Packet Data Protocol PDCH Packet Data Channel Protocol Data Unit Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 60: Group Call (Tmo)

    The group call is defined, in the TETRA Standard, as the normal operating mode and is a point to multi-point operation. The terminals involved are only able to use half duplex call procedure which means the user has to press and hold the Push-to-Talk Button during transmitting. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 61: Terminal Ergonomic Features

    It is possible to provision a group to be receive-only. The group can be selected, but the terminal will not allow the user to initiate a call to this group. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 62: Non Selectable Talkgroups (Hidden Talkgroups)

    User can ‘cancel’ a scan call if not important to focus on other activities As Emergency Mode has highest priority, TG Scanning is disabled when emergency mode is entered - this enhances security. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 63: Priority Monitor

    Important feature for Transit segment, e.g. if one or more stations need to be evacuated due to a fire or a bomb threat Air Interface - Network Supported Features The following features are supported by Motorola Dimetra Networks and may not be supported by other networks. 2.2.1...
  • Page 64: Talking Party Identification (Tpi)

    (but not other subgroups). The terminal can be programmed to prevent user call initiation or talk back on announcement talk groups. This is a Motorola Dimetra ONLY feature (not in Standard or TIP) Announcement Talk Group compared to Talkgroup Scanning: •...
  • Page 65: Temporary Group Address

    While the MS is in Emergency Mode the transmission request is not ignored and the queuing is ignored. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 66: Transmission During The Group Call

    ATG, the terminal will send an attachment of the ATG as the selected group along with the attachment of the associated groups as scan groups. If a group associated with an ATG is selected, 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 67: Swmi Initiated Group Attach/Detach

    It is possible for the terminal user to view the terminal’s ID (ISSI - Individual Short Subscriber Identity) via the menu functionality. 3.1.2 Dialing Methods The terminal supports the following methods for Private Call setup: • Direct Dial • Scrolling the address book Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 68: Initiating A Private Call From The Contact Book

    3.1.7 Terminating a Private Call The user will be given the ability to terminate a half-duplex or full-duplex private call by pressing the <send/end> key. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 69: Air Interface - Network Supported Features

    (pending on the programming of the terminals): • Direct Dial • Scrolling • One Touch Dial • Last Number Redial The number of the called terminal is directly entered via the keypad. Benefits: Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 70 This feature enables a terminal to rejoin the call as it moves from one cell coverage area into another cell coverage area and dependent on available traffic channels, this operation is seamless. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 71 Dispatcher is notified via emergency status The emergency group is notified of the emergency situation via a tone and the display ”Hot mic” enables the user to call for help without touching the terminal Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 72 ”Hot mic” enables the user to call for help without touching the terminal Increased microphone gain during emergency phase enables the user to talk without being close to the terminal 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 73 Private Call in DMO (a.n.a. Direct Mode Individual Call) allows the user to dial a selected TETRA terminal rather than currently selected talkgroup. Only MS to MS communication is supported. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 74 • Repeater: In this mode, the talkgroup should link to a repeater and by that to enhanced it’s coverage area. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 75 SDS User Defined Data Type 4 messages. The Transport Layer (TL) also provides SDS access for applications that do not request these services, but use a Protocol Identifier. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 76 The terminal should not initiate sending of status messages on a traffic channel. 7.3.2 Receiving Status Messages (System Dependent) The terminal is capable of receiving status messages on any address that it is monitoring and during calls. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 77 Each message is time stamped by the system and displayed on the receiving terminal. 7.4.5 Text Coding Scheme The terminals support the ISO/IEC 8859 - 1 Latin 1 (8 bit) alphabet coding scheme for both Uplink and Downlink messages. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 78 7.5.3 Remote Listening RL This is a Motorola proprietary feature that uses specially encoded SDS messages that request a terminal to initiate a private call to a defined user and begin transmitting. The terminals support this feature and will set up a private half duplex call to the defined TETRA address and begin transmission, the terminal will transmit any audio picked up by its microphone, the gain of which can be set higher for this operating mode.
  • Page 79 A certain time after initiating a private call to another terminal where the user has not answered, the calling terminal displays the Call Me Back request screen option to its user, who is then able to send the page. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 80 If the packet data service is active when voice mode is selected, then the packet data service will be disabled and the PEI will operate in local mode only. This will allow TNP1 operation which does not require PDP context activation. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 81 TE2 and MT2 only and are not passed to the SwMI. Advanced Link Dimetra IP does not support Advanced Link Flow Control, but Advanced Link Flow Control is supported by the terminals. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 82 The packet data service will be resumed on the completion of the voice service. 8.13.2 SDS Interaction A terminal will accept any downlink SDS message received on the PDCH. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 83 9.2.4 Switching Between Network Modes Using the menu feature, the user is able to switch between the following network modes: • Home Only Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 84 The terminal will continually monitor neighbour cells and will background scan the highest ranked neighbour cell. When the state of the highest ranked neighbour cell is sufficiently better than the 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 85 • Packet Data Whilst operating in LST, the terminal is always searching for a cell with system wide capability and will switch to such a cell as soon as possible. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 86 The terminal will drop the wide mode connection if TXI is entered, thus the PEI would go back to AT mode. It is then up to the TNP1 client to detect this and reinitiate the PPP session in local mode (This is the choice of the TNP1 client). 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 87 The Terminal Equipment Identifier TEI will be used for the Authentication and Encryption features. Benefits: As TEI is unique for each terminal and is not editable, it prevents duplication of terminals in the system. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 88 2. Terminals “validate” the infrastructure after an authentication request (initiated by System made mutual by Terminal) before any voice / data communications can take place. Agenda to the picture above: 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 89 In Direct Mode the SCK can be chosen by the system manager and may be distributed from the TMO SwMI using the OTAR mechanism or it can be entered manually. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 90 Clear Terminal and they switch to clear operation. Class 2 & 3 terminals can only do this if they are allowed to operate in a lower class. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 91 Security Services 2-37 Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 92 User Key Deletion User can delete Encryption & / or Authentication keys by a special sequence from the keypad. Benefits: This allows user to clear the keys e.g. for transit. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 93 Crypto Module (UCM), which takes the voice stream and encrypts this stream using a set of keys. Likewise, the UCM takes encrypted voice stream and using the same keys decrypts back into clear voice. You are capable to make or receive E2E encrypted calls: Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 94 All its security key material, that is GCK, GSKO, DMO SCKs, Ks, DCK, CCK, TMO SCKs and End-to-End key material are deleted. All its Codeplug is deleted. All its Software is deleted. All its MMI interfaces on the MS are disabled. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 95 11.9 Terminal Disable/Enable on Non-Dimetra Infrastructures In addition to ’subscription disable’, some Non-Dimetra Infrastructures can disable the terminal (TEI) and it can disable either the ’subscription’, or ’equipment’ or both. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 96 • Mobile Status: called party and calling party identification • Short Data Bearer Service: called party and calling party identification • Text Message Service: called party and calling party identification 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 97 The terminal provides hardware flow control when the data traffic flows in the direction TE2 to MT2. The flow control will use the RS232 request to send (RTS) and clear to send (CTS) lines. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F...
  • Page 98 The terminal supports AT commands and PPP [Ref 19] as a link layer between the TE2 and MT2. PPP negotiation will use unnumbered mode only. The AT phase is compatible with the MS-Windows standard modem type. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 99 Supported SDS types (+CSDS) Note: Depending on Codeplug setting "ETSI AT SDS/Status Format" defined in section 29.6.3, the radio supports an ETSI compliant format or a Motorola Proprietary format. DMO SDS AT commands are only supported in the Motorola Proprietary format.
  • Page 100 13.3.12 Call Control in TMO AT Commands The terminal supports the following AT Command for support of Call Control in TMO: • Defining Call Parameters (+CTSDC) • Call Transmit Demand (+CTXD) 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 101 The terminal supports the following AT Command for support of Accessory Control: • Handset on/off hook detection (+HHD) 13.3.15 Emergency Mode AT Commands The terminal supports the following AT Command for support of Emergency Mode: • Emergency Mode enter/exit (+EMER) Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 102 When the selected group is unselected, the terminal will cease processing signalling to the Super Group that was associated with that selected group. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 103 The AL call is disconnected when the Emergency Button is pressed, Transmit Inhibit engaged, or DMO entered. Also the initiator can close the AL call. Benefits: User Safety especially in Lone Worker scenario or at scene of incident to keep dispatcher operator informed Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 104 If the user initiates an Emergency call, the terminal will immediately leave TXI mode and start the Emergency Call. On power up, a fter powering down in TXI mode, the terminal offers the user the choice of continuing in TXI mode. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 105 Presentation functionality is supported in most cases using the information found in the call setup messages. 14.5.4 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) CLIR is currently not supported in the terminal. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 106 If the terminal is not provisioned for auto- mode-switch, when an incoming call is received, the terminal will alert the user, and the user must manually switch to the appropriate mode to answer the call. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 107 Covert Mode if it was set before power down. 16.5 Languages The terminal is capable to provide support for the following languages using ISO/IEC 8859-1 Latin 1 (8 bits) alphabet: Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 108 This is a supported system feature that may not be available on all systems. 16.9 DGNA Auto Attach DGNA enables a network operator or authorised user to dynamically (over the air) allocate talk groups to selected terminals. 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 109 It is a shared feature for both TMO & DMO operating modes and has a capacity of 16 talk groups for the End Stop MTM800 model and 128 talk groups for all other terminal models. 16.11 Receiving Audio during Text Message Editing When in a group call, the audio is no longer lost when composing a text message.
  • Page 110 The following are the services offered by test page: 16.14.1 Ver info Displays software/hardware version information: • Build Date • CodePlug Version • DSP Software version • Host Software version • Hardware ID 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 111 LED is ON. During data exchange with the AIE KVL the orange LED will be ON. On successful key exchange the green LED will be ON again. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 112 • For SDMO and TM-SCK OTAR: • SDMO SCK Subset Grouping Type • Current SDMO SCK Subset Number and SCK-VN • Current Fallback TMO SCK, i.e. SCKN and SCK-VN attributes 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 113 USB interface. 17.2 Key Variable Loader (KVL) The terminal supports provisioning of K, KEK and SCK via the KVL application. The terminal will store the K in sealed format using TA51. Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 114 (K) into terminal in a secure manner.These keys (for AIE) can be loaded into the TETRA terminal when the KVL is connected to the terminal and the KVL mode in the terminal is enabled. Refer to Paragraph 16.14 "Test Page / Test Mode". 6866537D87-F Chapter 2 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 115 If there is an earlier version of CPS, it may be over written. If it is necessary to keep the earlier version go to C:\Program Files\Motorola and add a new folder with the title version of the new software. When loading the new software, the person installing the...
  • Page 116 After selecting the ‘OK’ button of the login box, the main window will be displayed and inside of which will be displayed the Motorola TETRA CPS Logo. ‘Greyed Out’ icons are options that are not available until a terminal’s codeplug has been read.
  • Page 117 The dark and larger portion of the screen is the main work area and at the bottom of the window is the Status bar, which again is also selectable, deselectable via the View option menu. File Menu - with no codeplug displayed Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 118 3.2.2 Read Phone Selecting this option will cause the CPS to read the codeplug of the connected terminal. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 119 The sub menus may in turn have sub menus that also open to the right of the screen. 3.2.3 Print Setup Selecting this option displays the ‘Standard’ PC print screen option window used for setting the printer parameters. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 120 Whenever a feature paid flag is disabled, the CPS disables access to the fields belonging to separately priced features. Some TETRA features (MSPD for MTM800) are separately priced in terminals from release MR5.3 on, apart from MSPD from MR5.4 on. The customer who has paid either for a single feature or for a number of features receives the Feature Enable kit, i.e.
  • Page 121 Some features may not have been paid for some of the terminals or may already have been enabled. The Customer CPS will automatically detect which features were paid or enabled for each terminal and will not decrease the counter. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 122 If two or more code plugs are displayed on the work screen, selecting the ‘Next’ option will high light the next code plug and make it the current active (for editing) code plug. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 123 Close Selecting this option will close the active codeplug and the user is given the option to save any changes made. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 124 Selecting this option will cause the CPS to read the code plug of the connected terminal. During this process the CPS will establish communications with the terminal (Initializing), verify the codeplug is compatible and read it for display in the CPS window work area. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 125 TIP: Use Copy Wizard to clone multiple terminals with the same set of codeplug data. The master codeplug is read from the master terminals and activated in the CPS window. Connect the next terminal(s) and click the Write button. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 126 Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in Unable to Copy Phone. When the process is complete, click Done to exit the Copy Wizard. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 127 Note: Use the Export and Import User Data functions to download data to several phones i.e. call list data. 4.9.2 Screen Saver This feature is not supported for the terminal model MTM800 with standard and motorcycle control head. 4.10 Export Menu Note: These 3 options are only available if the ‘Administrator’...
  • Page 128 This is used to generate a customised user report of codeplug data. The customised report is saved as an *.html file. 4.10.3 Screen Saver This feature is not supported for the terminal model MTM800 with standard and motorcycle control head. 4.11 Change Codeplug Password If the codeplug is protected by a password, this menu enables the codeplug password to be changed.
  • Page 129 Tools/Options/General, the CPS will ask the user to protect the codeplug for Save, Save As, and Write codeplug tasks. 4.12 Print ® Selecting this option will display the standard Windows print screen and is used for making a paper copy of the code plug. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 130 It will display all the code plug identities of the code plugs that have been opened/read during the current CPS session. If these code plugs have been stored and closed, selecting a displayed code plug identity will re- open the code plug. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 131 Selecting this option will close the CPS. if a codeplug is displayed in the work box and has been edited, the user is given the following three options: Edit Menu This menu is only available after a codeplug has been read. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 132 View Menu This contains several options for customisation of the layout of the displayed CPS windows. The available sub menus are: • Tool Bars • Work Book 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 133 This is used to toggle the Phone toolbar display on or off. This toolbar provides easy access by icon selection to phone-related functions such as Read Phone and Copy Phone. 6.1.3 Find This is used to find specific text within the application. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 134 This option is used with the View Mode option. If multiple codeplugs are on the work screen the user is able to toggle between codeplugs by simply selecting the required codeplug from the bottom of the screen. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 135 Selecting this option will fill the PC screen with the CPS work area. Select either the Esc key to return to the normal view, or select the icon option displayed in the top left corner of the screen. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F...
  • Page 136 These options enable a terminal to be updated with the latest software release and code and also may enable a terminal to be recovered if a codeplug is inadvertently upgraded when the terminal is read using a later edition of CPS. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 137 When a radio cannot be detected, check if the hardware is set up properly. After the connection is established CPS reads the radios information, lists their status and determines whether there is an update available. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 138 Write Software function or Upgrade by Software operation failed. Required inputs are: • Attached terminal • Backup codeplug file. Processing Launch this function either from the Menu bar, or by using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+D). 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 139 This is a customer application for the customisation of the tool bars and is only cosmetic. 7.7.2 Customize This option is used to set the default appearance of the CPS tool so that it will always open to the user requirements. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 140 Choose a category to show its available buttons, select the required button and drag it onto a toolbar. 7.7.3 Short Cut This option is used to create computer keypad short cuts for the CPS. I.e. Ctrl + P = Print. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 141 Options This menu is used to define the appearance, communication port and speed, the default directories and logging of the CPS. It has the following sub-menus: • General • Display Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 142 This submenu is used to select the working language of the CPS and it has the following options: • English • Chinese (Simplified) • Chinese (Traditional) • Hungarian • Korean 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 143 It contains grippers to facilitate moving and docking. • Traditional interface: the toolbar buttons are raised. Setting the toolbar size. Selecting one of the available four language options. 7.7.4.3 Communication Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 144 Note: If there are several versions of Tetra CPS installed on the PC, these paths MUST be configured as soon as the CPS is first launched, as the paths may default to existing directories. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 145 Log file path field. If the file does not exist, the CPS will automatically create it with the name cps_user.log. An already existing log file will be appended to the newly recorded information. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 146 Logging page. However, this path setting will be applied only in the next CPS session. Re-start the CPS if the Log file path has been changed in the current session. See Paragraph 7.7.4.4 "Directories". 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 147 This is used to adjust the width of tree view and content view areas or the width of columns in the content view using the arrow keys on the keyboard. Tip: This feature is useful when a mouse cannot be used (for example while programming a phone in the field). Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 148 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. (List of Open Codeplug Windows) This is an alphabetical listing of all open documents which appears at the bottom of the Window menu. When selecting a document name, it will become the active document. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 149 Once selected the Read Phone Information box will be displayed. The CPS uses this box to update the user with progress reports, including failure. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 150 This bar, when selected, is displayed next to and on the same line as the main tool bar icons. Placing the cursor over each icon will display its function, an explanation of which has previously been given. These icons are a short cut to the option they represent. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 151 Field Name, Field Value and Reset. Note: Right clicking on the Field Value entry fields may display a ‘Down Arrow’ in the box. Select the arrow to display hidden options. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 152 A valid Group identity (GSSI) • Valid Country and System codes • Valid frequencies Everything else programmed into the terminal will make the terminal operation more flexible and friendly to the user. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 153 1 - 13999999. Without a valid ISSI the terminal will not log on to a system. Organization. The name of the organisation where the terminal was programmed can be entered here for reference. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 154 Comment. Comments can be entered about the last programming session and will be stored in the Codeplug. Enter the information, up to 59 characters, before writing the Codeplug to the terminal. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 155 Feature Flags 3-41 Feature Flags When the CPS is opened with the ‘Admin Login’ option, this menu has 37 options. These options are used to enable/disable terminal features. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 156 2-way conversation - users will not have to press the PTT button. Received calls are accepted by pressing the button with the red & green telephone handset icon. Press the button to clear the call. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 157 Templates List. Related fields: Paragraph 26.1.1 "Outgoing Mail Options" Paragraph 26.1.2 "Outgoing Mail List" Paragraph 28.2 "One-Touch Options" Paragraph 28.3 "One Touch Buttons" Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 158 Specifies whether the phone's Talkgroup Scan feature is enabled or disabled. If this field is enabled, the phone, instead of just monitoring its selected talkgroup will monitor (scan) more than one talkgroup sequentially. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 159 • the Hot Mic Duration Timer expires. • the user presses an ’end’ key. In the case where the user exits emergency mode, the terminal will leave the call. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 160 In this case the Dimetra IP system will not grant tx permission. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 161 Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 14.24 GPS Select this option to enable the GPS (Global Positioning System) feature of the terminal. Paragraph 30 "GPS" Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 162 PTT while the search screen is still displayed, thus allowing the user to complete the talk group selection process. Incorrect keypad entries are cleared using the ‘Clear’ option of a soft button. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 163 The Blacklist list stores sites that rejected the Mobile Station (MS) previously. If this feature is enabled, the list will be cleared each time a new talkgroup is selected. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 164 Checking the box enables/disables the MS Authentication Feature. During normal operation the Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMi) of the system may require the terminal (mobile subscriber - MS) to authenticate, to allow access to the system 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 165 Indicates if the MS supports DMO SCK feature. DMO SCK is to represent SCKs designated for secure DMO. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 166 AI (Air Interface) encryption. The options are: • No Security • Encryption Required • Authentication Required • Mutual Authentication Required • Encryption and Authentication Required • Encryption and Mutual Authentication Required 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 167 Note: Authentication and encryption require key storage/provisioning to be functional, to make these features operational. Note: The terminal, and SwMI encryption and authentication support are classified into 3 classes: • Class 1 – no encryption, may use authentication; Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 168 Only entry of the longer PIN Unlock Key (PUK) code can unlock the phone. The range for this option is 1 - 255. Default setting is 3. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 169 Indicates whether the Covert Mode is On or Off. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 170 There are 3 possible options for this feature, including ‘None’ (no tone alert). An alert can either be sounded at the beginning only, or continually whenever a non-encrypted (clear) call is received. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 171 Unmute & Alert • Unmute & Overtone • Unmute 16.10 End-To-End Index Set Change Enabled Selecting this check box option will allow the user to change the active index set. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 172 This field is set to Enabled in power-up if the terminal is equipped with the UCM. Turn the check box on (Enable/Encrypted) or off (Disable/Clear) by clicking in the check box. Clock System Broadcast Information 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 173 To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. The setting of this parameter can also be changed via the MS MMI. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 174 For the E2E radios the parameter determines if the user should be asked to accept changing the radio internal clock. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 175 PPC - Pre-emptive Priority Call. PTPC - Point to Point Call. The range is 12-15. Priority 15 is also the emergency call priority, but pre-emption will not interrupt an emergency call. Note: Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 176 Scan Group Priority Behaviour This field has 2 options and defines whether or not the terminals active scan group priority is less than or equal to that of an incoming PPC group call 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 177 Note: The terminal is able to enter emergency mode directly from the powered off state by pressing and holding down the emergency button if set up in the CPS, refer to Paragraph 18.2.4 "Emergency Switch Power Up" Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 178 Note: Ensure that Emergency Alarm or Emergency Call is enabled to activate this timer. The range for this option is 250 - 3750 msecs. The default is 2000 msecs. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 179 TG Index Emergency DMO to TMO". Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. Related field: Paragraph 18.2.15 "Default TMO TG for Emergency DMO to TMO" Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 180 These options define how received calls, from the selected talkgroup or from the associated ATG, will be presented to the user during an on going call. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 181 To activate this timer ensure the Presentation Mode option is set to “Force”. The default is 5000 msecs. Related fields are: Paragraph 14.16 "Talkgroup Scan" Paragraph 28.2 "One-Touch Options" Paragraph 28.3.12 "TMO Talkgroup Scan" Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 182 The available levels are: • Low Demand Priority. • High Demand Priority. • Pre-emptive Demand Priority. • Emergency Pre-emptive Demand Priority (This is priority 15 and will not interrupt emergency calls). 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 183 ATG that it monitors (in addition to the selected talkgroup and the scan list if activated). An ATG has the highest priority level, thus enabling broadcast of the call to all these talkgroups. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 184 This feature determines whether the user has the possibility to PTT during an ongoing Group Call. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 185 This sub menu lists all the parameters related to the DMO Short Data Service feature. It has the following options: 19.2.1 DT314 This entry defines time-out in miliseconds for reporting SDS failure after sending DM-PRE ACCEPT. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 186 The entry in this field defines the time in seconds that the terminal will wait to be connected after receiving a Gateway acknowledgement (DM-GACK) to a call set up request before timing out. The range for this timer is 10 - 60 seconds. The default is 10 seconds. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 187 The entry in this field defines the country code for the country in which the gateway is operating. 19.4.2 The entry in this field defines the system operating (licence number) number obtained from the in country licensing authority. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 188 Such a call, though inter-MNI for the calling party, is considered intra-MNI by the called party. 19.6 DMO Security 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 189 Repeater Capabilities Class 2A - 2C Click to activate/deactivate Boolean flag indicating if the radio shall assume that the relevant security class is supported by the repeater(s) in operation, or not supported by them. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 190 For example - when the current pattern is <10K,3E>, the present key of KG7 can be one of SCK7, SCK17 or SCK27, and similarly for all key groups KG1 KG2 … KG10. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 191 This field defines whether or not the terminal will return to its previous mode on completion of an incoming call. This feature is Enabled/Disabled by clicking in the check box. 20.1.3 Power Up Type The field is enabled the terminal will always power up in Group Mode. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 192 This is a non editable field set to disabled as a factory default. It is a special RF test mode used by Motorola engineers that disables normal terminal operation, features and functionality. If enable, the terminal will automatically enter this mode on power up.
  • Page 193 Keypad Lock Options Enables the user to lock some, all, or none of the phone keys. The options are selected using a drag-down menu. The menu options are: • PTT Locked Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 194 The factory-default tone heard upon pressing the PTT. To select an option, place the pointer into the field, click on the arrow and drag the pointer to the desired option. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 195 The range setting for this timer is from 0 - 60 seconds and is disabled when the field entry is set to 0 (zero). The default setting is 30 seconds, Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 196 This menu has 2 options that set the language used for the terminal’s prompts, the first gives a choice from the standard options and the remaining options allow user entry for the prompts. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 197 There are 778 user editable options available in this field, not all languages are fully supported. 21.2.1 User Message Default Messages/prompts are edited in the User Message Field. Enter the language equivalent of the Default Message in the adjacent User Message field. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 198 • Mic Settings 22.1 Hot Mic The following screen shot shows the features available on the MTM800. This sub menu has 3 editable options. 22.1.1 Hot Mic Pending Timer This option is used to set the time during which the phone will try to get talk permit after entering Emergency Mode.
  • Page 199 (Supplementary Services-Ambience Listening External Microphone Group) This entry sets the gain of a microphone connected to the terminals accessory connector between - 3 and 24 in steps of 3. The default is 9. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 200 Volume Settings These options control of the volume range for the 2 speakers and various kinds of audio. There are 2 speakers - the handset speaker and the external loudspeaker. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 201 The range for this is -0 to 31 and the default is 20. Note: Please deviate from the default value only if absolutely necessary. Optimum radio perfor- mance is only provided with the delivered default settings. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 202 Disable - Selecting this option disables the display backlight. Manual - If this option is selected, a button must be programmed for backlight control to enable the user to turn the backlight on/off. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 203 For more information see: ETSI EN300 392 - 2 Paragraph 29.4.3.9 Table 439. 23.2.3 Welcome Screen An alphanumeric text string of up to 28 characters can be entered in this field and will be displayed as the terminal powers up. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 204 24.1.1.2 Status Select the check box to make an entry active. If an entry is not checked, it will not be displayed. A list can either be created manually or imported. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 205 This is a Group Short Subscriber Identity (GSSI) of up to 8 digits and in the range 0 to 15,999,999 can be entered in this field to define the identity of the group. Note: The same group(s) can be added to several/all ranges as required. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 206 DMO. In your DMO fleetmap, it’s possible to associate any TMO talkgroup to ANY DMO talkgroup, so in this example you could make DMO talkgroup number 23 the relevant DMO talkgroup for TMO talkgroup number 3. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 207 Status - Selecting the check box in the Field Value for the Status category will make the scan list active and selectable by user action. • Contents Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 208 Check the check box to Enable/Disable this option. Using SS-DGNA, the SwMI may send a group assignment: • to add a group or a number of groups to the terminal’s data base. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 209 Auto-select in Non-tactical Emergency Mode If an assignment is received with Auto-Select Single Assigned Group (enabled) in Non-tactical Emergency Mode, the assignment will be accepted as normal, but auto-select will not be performed. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 210 The columns Name, ID, Status, DMO Range List and TMO Mapping are similar to those in the TMO Talkgroup List, see Paragraph 24.1.2 "TMO Talkgroup List" for more information. The other column options are: 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 211 Generation 2 build, the Generation 1 terminals are able to take an active part in the call, i.e. Tx & Rx. 24.2.2.4 Frequency Channel This field specifies the frequency to be used for this DMO group, if no frequency is specified, the group will not be enabled. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 212 You cannot map a DMO talkgroup to an unprogrammed TMO talkgroup. To select the correspondent TMO talkgroup, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired talk group. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 213 A name or alias of up to 11 characters, used to identify this group range, is entered in the ‘Field Value’ window. 24.3.1.2 Maximum Number of Talkgroups in “My Favorite Groups” This option defines the number of entries allowed in this list, up to 128 entries can be specified. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 214 The displayed list is dependent upon the previously selected option for the Mode entry, it will be either the TMO or DMO talk group list. 24.3.2.3 Not Erasable by MS User Checking the box in this field prevents the user from erasing the entry. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 215 The service provider is given the flexibility to establish a different base address for a different number of digits entered by the user. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 216 This field can contain a 12 digit alphanumeric name or alias identity of the terminal/user. 25.2.2 This is a terminal’s Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI) of up to 8 digits in the range 0 to 9 can be entered in this field. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 217 This field shows if the private number has been set up as a ‘One Touch Button’ option. The number 8 in the column shows that the office extension can be called by pressing button 8 of the keypad. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 218 This menu is used to set up the outgoing mail, short data (service - SDS) and data services. • Outgoing Mail Parameters, • Status Id List, • Packet Data Parameters • Short Data Service • PEI Parameters 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 219 This type of messages is intended for database applications connected to the PEI of the receiving phone, or for a short data router on the infrastructure. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 220 140 characters. When PreDefined is selected in the Type field, the Edit Size value must be entered manually (up to 124 characters) before writing in the Editable Text field. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 221 If it is, the user is able to quickly recall the text message and send it. 26.3 Packet Data Parameters The following entries define the operation of the terminal’s packet data feature. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 222 Place the mouse arrow in the entry field and press the left mouse button to display the ‘Down Arrow’. Select the down arrow to display the available options, using the left mouse button select the required option. Related field is: Paragraph 14.17 "Packet Data" 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 223 Enter the user name in the text box with a choice of any characters. • Password This password is used to authenticate he radio user during PPP connection setup. Enter password in the text box with a choice of any characters. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 224 The TETRA standard defines the number range of status messages as 32768 to 61439. The number entered in this field will be the highest number that the terminal user can see and send. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 225 • Overwrite only Old - Selecting this option allows the terminal to overwrite only the oldest buffered status message, when the buffer is full. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 226 Not Allowed - Not allowed to send Status while there is an active group call. • Leave Call to send Status - The call will be disconnected and the Status will be sent. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 227 The default value is 9600 bps. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 228 AT commands, or TNP1 on UDP/PPP protocol. This means either AT commands or UDP/PPP, not both at the same time. The following menu options are used to configure the terminal’s configuration for TETRA Network Protocol type 1 (TNP1) Support: 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 229 The TNP1 feature operates only when Packet Data or External Device is enabled in the codeplug (i.e.: a PPP session with MT2 can be estabilished). Turn the check box (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 230 PTT is invoked. The call is started or answered using the key pad, the external mic is active. Also for Hot mic and Ambience Listening the external mic will be active. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 231 The entry in this field sets the time duration that a Keypad Button must remain pressed before the one-touch functionality is activated. It has a range of 1000 to 5000 msecs, the default being 1000 msecs. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 232 • Sending User Defined Message • Hi/Lo Audio • Change Talkgroup • Sending Targeted Status • Sending Status • TMO <-> DMO Switch • Home Revert • TMO Talkgroup Scan 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 233 The selected phone number will now be entered into this field. 28.3.4 Private Call Once this option has been selected, the ‘Private Call To’ and ‘Private Call Type’ Field Names are displayed, both of which are editable. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 234 This is the time delay between TXI being selected and TXI actually starting, it allows time for all on going procedures to be completed before transmission is actually blocked. The range is from 1 to 30 seconds and the default is 15 seconds. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 235 Note: Sending User Defined Message is only available if the appropriate values are set in the Out- going Mail List. 28.3.8 Hi/Lo Audio This function changes the speaker between Speaker: On/Speaker: Off. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 236 This one touch option is used to enable/disable talkgoup scan. 28.3.13 Home Revert If a button is programmed with this option, then the user to is able to select Home mode. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 237 Frequencies must be entered here to enable first time rapid access to a system. If no frequencies were entered, the terminal would use the comprehensive hunt feature of lists 3 & 4 if enabled. 29.1.3 Frequency List 3 Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 238 The terminal will repeat this procedure until a system is found on which it can register. 29.2 Home Location Areas These two has two options that define the system cells to which the terminal may roam and operate. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 239 Note: The MCC and MNC are provided by the in country licensing authority. 29.3.3 Alias This is the name or alias of the system and can be a maximum of 11 characters. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 240 The Field Value determines the period of time that the terminal will search for a cell that support this class, after which it will register on the best cell even though there is no SC match. The range is 0 to 300 seconds, the default is 30 seconds. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 241 When TXI is enabled, the terminal can send a status message informing the dispatcher that it is in TXI mode and is receive only. The status message number is manually entered into this field and is not selectable from the Status List entries. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 242 ISSI of the sender of the source file, if the ISSI is wrong, the file will be rejected. Note: Under the worst possible scenario of non emergency use, this feature will drain the battery by up to 10%. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 243 This menu is used for setting the common GPS functionality and has the following options: 30.1.1 Current GPS Cycle At the end of 1,024 weeks (every 19.75 years approx.) the GPS ‘Week Cycle’ starts again at zero. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 244 LRRP - Location Request Response Protocol (non ETSI standard) To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 245 Removes all Over-the-Air (OTA) Location Information Protocol (LIP) report requests (triggered requests) received over the air. This is clean up measure to delete orphaned requests that are no longer useful. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 246 SPEED_HORIZONTAL_WITH_ACC - Gives the magnitude of the horizontal component of the velocity of a target entity with accuracy. SPEED_VERTICAL - Gives the magnitude of the vertical component of the velocity of a target entity. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 247 Also the excursion may escape notice because the journey time is within the time period between consecutive checks. The range for this setting is 0 - 3600, the default is 300. 30.4 Emergency Periodic Profile Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 248 A distance based location report is only sent if the distance between the measurement and the last reported position is higher than the distance threshold. The real moved distance could be higher i.e. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 249 The range for this setting is 0 - 2147483 seconds, the default is 45 seconds. 30.7 Recovery of GPS Coverage Profile Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 250 On user power down, the terminal will check its location and send an Unsolicited Location report immediately prior to powering down. See Paragraph 30.3 "Normal Periodic Profile" and Paragraph 30.6.1 "GPS Max Acquisition Delay" for a description of the Field Name options. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 251 Immediately prior to entering Transmit Inhibit Mode, the terminal will check its location and send an Unsolicited Location report. See Paragraph 30.3 "Normal Periodic Profile" and Paragraph 30.6.1 "GPS Max Acquisition Delay" for a description of the Field Name options. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 252 On entering TMO, the terminal will check its location and send an Unsolicited Location report if this profile is enabled. See Paragraph 30.3 "Normal Periodic Profile" and Paragraph 30.6.1 "GPS Max Acquisition Delay" for a description of the Field Name options. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 253 Enable settings, the radio will acquire its location and send an UNSOLICITED-LOCATION- REPORT. See Paragraph 30.3 "Normal Periodic Profile" and Paragraph 30.6.1 "GPS Max Acquisition Delay" for a description of the Field Name options. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 254 30.18 Status Value List The Status Value List contains Status values, which (when sent by the user menu) can lead to transmissions of location reports and/or to automatic switching between GPS accuracy modes. 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 255 Duration in seconds when High Accuracy Mode should be left after it has been entered due to a Status message. Type in the required value. Related field: High Accuracy Mode The range for this setting is 0 - 56535 seconds, the default is 0 seconds. Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-F September 2008...
  • Page 256 3-142 Customer Programming Software (CPS) 6866537D87-F Chapter 3 - MTM800 Product Information Manual September 2008...
  • Page 257 To be able to use this feature, it must first be enabled via the CPS - see Chapter 3, Paragraph 14.9 "MS User Application Support Pre-defined Template", Paragraph 14.10 "Mail In", & Paragraph 14.11 "Mail Out". July 2008 Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E...
  • Page 258 Connect the data cable to the terminal’s data port. Connect the other end of the data cable to the computer. Power up the terminal Via the menu, select either ‘Voice and Data’ or ‘Data’ mode option. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 259 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) At the computer select: Start->Settings ->Control Panel ->Phone and Mode Options (enter dialing code if asked) Under the modems tag select ‘Add’. Check ‘Don’t Detect Modem’ -> Next Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 260 Data Connection Select the communication option ‘Standard Modem Types’. Select ->Next. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 261 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) Select the communication port that will be used. Select ->Next Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 262 Data Connection Select ->Next. Select ->Finish. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 263 Select ‘Properties’ and change the ‘Maximum Port Speed’ to 9600. Select ->OK. ® 4.1.3 Setting up a new Network Connection (Windows 2000 At the computer select: Start->Settings ->Control Panel ->Network and Dial-up Connections Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 264 Data Connection Select - >Make a New Connection. Select ->Next. This will display the ‘New Connection Wizard’ window. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 265 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) Choose the option ‘Connect Directly to another Computer’. Select ->Next. The ‘Host or Guest’ window will be displayed. Choose the ‘Guest’ option as the radio system is the host. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 266 4-10 Data Connection Select ->Next. Select the appropriate option. Select ->Next. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 267 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-11 Select ->Next Enter a name or alias for the connection. Select ->Finish. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 268 4-12 Data Connection 4.1.4 Dial Up Connection Settings An easy method of doing this is to select the desktop icon to open the connection. Select ->Properties. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 269 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-13 Select ->General ->Configure. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 270 4-14 Data Connection Select the ‘Enable Hardware Flow Control’ an ‘Show Terminal Window’ options. Select->OK. Select ->Options. This will display the ‘Options’ window. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 271 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-15 Set the displayed options. Select ->Security Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 272 4-16 Data Connection Choose the displayed settings. Select ->Networking. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 273 95/98/NT4/2000, Internet is displayed. Select ->Settings. Ensure non of the PPP options are selected. Select ->OK. On the main window ensure that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option is selected. Select->Properties. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 274 4-18 Data Connection Ensure the above options are selected. Select ->Advanced 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 275 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-19 Select ->Use Default Gateway on Remote Network. Select ->DNS Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 276 4-20 Data Connection Ensure the above options are selected. Select ->WINS 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 277 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-21 Ensure nothing is selected in this window. Select ->Options. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 278 4-22 Data Connection Select ->Properties. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 279 At the main window select ->Sharing. Ensure either othing is selected or is ‘Greyed’ out in this window. Select ->OK Close the application if it is not going to be used. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 280 If the application is not running, select the desk top icon. Select ->Connect This will open the ‘Pre-Dial Terminal screen. Enter the following AT commands: At the prompt type <at><select the enter key> 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 281 At the prompt type<ato><select the enter key> The screen will now display the following: Enter “at” here Enter “at” here Enter “ato” here Enter “ato” here Select ->Continue. The following message sequencies should now be displayed: Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 282 Due to issues with running FTP from Windows , it is recommended to use the Internet Explorer FTP option when transferring files greater than 10K. Open Internet Explorer. Select ->Tools ->Internet Options. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 283 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-27 Select ->Advanced Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 284 4-28 Data Connection Ensure the ‘Enable Foplder View for FTP sites’ is selected. Select ->OK Close Internet Explorer. Open Windows Explorer. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 285 Change the IP address 145.13.150.51 to that of the terminal connected to the computer. An folder icon will be created as shown above and you will now be logged in as an ‘anonymous’ user. Files can now be transferred. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 286 To run Hyper Terminal once the terminal and computer have been connected, at the computer select the following path to open the application: Start ->Programs ->Accessories ->Communications ->Hyper Terminal. Select:- File ->Properties This will display the Packet Data Properties screen. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 287 Hyper Terminal 4-31 Uncheck any ‘Ticked’ boxes. Select the required Com port, i.e. Com 1. Select ‘Configure’ to display the Com1 Properties screen. Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual 6866537D87-E July 2008...
  • Page 288 4-32 Data Connection Configure the properties with the above settings. It is now possible to use AT commands via the Hyper Terminal. 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...
  • Page 289 Note: Each response from the terminal is followed by a <CR><LF><OK><CR><LF> Each DTE command is terminated with a <CR> The Motorola Proprietary format for SDS is selected in CPS. Examples of DTE Commands to the Terminal Table 4-1 DTE Command Possible Terminal Responses AT+CTOM=<AI mode>...
  • Page 290 4-34 Data Connection Examples of Terminal to DTE Unsolicited Messages Table 4-2 Terminal +CTOM:_<AI mode> +CTGS:_<group type>,<selected GSSI> +CTDGR:_[<DM communication type>, <address>,<MNI>,<presence information> <CR><LF> [,_<DM communication type>, <address>,<MNI>,<presence information>]] +CMT:_<oa>,<tooa>,<length><CR><LF><data> 6866537D87-E Chapter 4 - MTM800 Product Information Manual July 2008...

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