Motorola MTP830 S Feature User Manual

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Mobile Rel
eas e 14.0
MTP830 S
FEATURE USER GUIDE
December 2014
*68015000597*
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© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Mobile Rel eas e 14.0 MTP830 S FEATURE USER GUIDE December 2014 *68015000597* 68015000597-H © 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Copyrights

    United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. ©...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents | 5 Contents Copyrights............................3 List of Figures..........................11 List of Tables..........................13 Chapter 1: General Information................15 Safety Information...............................15 Using this Guide..............................15 Feature and Service Availability......................... 15 Chapter 2: Getting Started..................17 Product Technical Information..........................17 Before Power On..............................17 Attaching the Antenna..........................17 Installing the Battery..........................
  • Page 6 6 | Contents Chapter 3: Modes....................37 Using Networks..............................37 Trunked Mode Operation............................ 37 Entering TMO Mode..........................38 Selecting Talkgroups..........................38 Making Group Calls in TMO........................38 Receiving Group Calls in Idle......................... 38 Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls................38 Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)..................39 DGNA Reception............................
  • Page 7 Contents | 7 Encryption in the Repeater Mode......................51 Chapter 4: GPS Location Service................. 53 Enhancing GPS Performance..........................54 Enabling GPS..............................54 GPS Icon................................54 GPS Different Location Displays........................54 Viewing Your Position............................55 Changing GPS Accuracy.............................55 GPS – Things to Keep in Mind........................... 55 Chapter 5: Main Menu..................
  • Page 8 8 | Contents Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code..................68 Unblocking Your Radio......................68 Changing PIN Codes........................69 Keylock Setup............................69 Keypad Lock Notification......................69 Setting Automatic Keylock Delay....................69 Setting Keylock on Startup......................69 Air Encryption............................70 Viewing the Air Encryption State....................70 Air Encryption Key Deletion......................
  • Page 9 Contents | 9 Setting Periodic Alert........................79 D-PTT Tones..........................79 Setting D-PTT Tones........................79 Display..............................79 Setting Flip Display........................79 Setting Font Level........................80 Setting Large Idle Font........................80 Setting Extra Zoom........................80 Setting Extended Status Icons..................... 80 Setting Screen Saver........................81 Setting Backlight......................... 81 Setting Wallpaper........................81 Setting Contrast...........................
  • Page 10 10 | Contents Viewing Recent Calls..........................91 Calling from Recent Calls........................92 Storing Recent Calls to Contacts......................92 Deleting Recent Calls..........................92 RUI..................................93 Logging On..............................93 Logging Off.............................93 Networks................................93 Selecting Network Operation Mode......................93 Selecting Your Network..........................94 Using the Select Net Registration......................94 Using the Foreign Network Registration....................94 Using Any Network..........................94 Using the Migrate To Registration......................94...
  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    List of Figures | 11 List of Figures Figure 1: Trunked Mode Operation ..........................37 Figure 2: Direct Mode Operation ........................... 42 Figure 3: Repeater Mode Operation ..........................51 Figure 4: Call-Out Message ............................99...
  • Page 12 12 | List of Figures...
  • Page 13: List Of Tables

    List of Tables | 13 List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations ............................. 15 Table 2: Product Technical Information ........................17 Table 3: Battery Icons ..............................19 Table 4: Controls and Indicators ............................ 21 Table 5: Display ................................23 Table 6: Colors of the Soft Key Area ..........................23 Table 7: Status Icons ..............................
  • Page 14 14 | List of Tables...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1: General Information

    15 | General Information Chapter General Information Safety Information RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide For Two-Way Radios Important: Before using this product, read the RF Energy Exposure and Safety Guide that ships with the radio which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 17: 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 18: 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 19: Removing 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 20: Low Battery Indication

    20 | Getting Started 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. The default setting is 5 per cent.
  • Page 21: Table 4: Controls And Indicators

    Getting Started | 21 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 22: Display

    22 | Getting Started Annotation Description Activated during Simplex, high audio calls such as Group Calls. XTERNAL NTENNA ONNECTOR Used with the digital car kit to connect the RF signal to the external antenna. ISPLAY Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 130 x 130 pixels with backlight, scalable fonts, and contrast.
  • Page 23: Configurable Idle Screen

    Getting Started | 23 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 Mode or State...
  • Page 24: Status Icons

    24 | Getting Started • 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. To manually enable/disable large status icons, go to Menu → Setup → Display →...
  • Page 25 Getting Started | 25 Icon Description DMO Gateway Communication Mode — Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon has the following states: • Solid — while the radio is synchronized with the gateway. • Blinking — while the radio is not synchronized or during attachment. •...
  • Page 26 26 | Getting Started Icon Description RUI Pseudo Log On — Indicates that you are in pseudo logged on state. RUI Packet Data — Indicates Pseudo Log On state when the Packet Data feature is activated and active data session is in progress. RUI Packet Data —...
  • Page 27: Powering On The Radio

    Getting Started | 27 Icon Description Blinking, when the End-to-End Encryption is enabled • when receiving voice in Group Calls, • when receiving voice in Simplex Private Calls, • during encrypted Duplex Private Calls. SDS End-to-End Encryption Solid, when the E2E status of an SDS message, or the E2E status of a message recipient address.
  • Page 28: Unlocking Your Radio

    28 | Getting Started Unlocking Your Radio Your radio may be locked at power up. To unlock it after powering on, enter the code at the prompt. Your radio enters the default home display. Note: The unlock code is originally set to 0000. Your service provider may change this number before you receive your radio.
  • Page 29: Entering Tmo / Dmo Mode

    Getting Started | 29 Simplex Calls When using high audio, hold the radio a vertical position with its top microphone 5 centimeters to 10 centimeters away from your mouth. Speak into the top microphone. Listen through the internal speaker. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 centimeters from your head and body.
  • Page 30: Selecting Talkgroups

    30 | Getting Started Your radio can still receive: • Group calls. • Messages — stored in the Inbox. • Private call attempts — stored in the Missed Calls list, without the option to respond. When no danger to safety exists anymore (for example, you leave the RF sensitive area), you can deactivate the Transmit Inhibit Mode and the radio returns to standard operation.
  • Page 31: Talkgroup Icon Selection

    Getting Started | 31 Talkgroup Icon Selection Table 8: Talkgroup Icon Icon Description Displayed when the talkgroup is from a different network than the one currently selected. Using Timed Talkgroup Change This feature allows you to switch a selected talkgroup between the currently selected talkgroup and a predefined talkgroup (TMO or DMO), making the predefined talkgroup the selected talk group for a predefined time by using a One-Touch button.
  • Page 32: Dialing Through Soft Numeric Keypad

    32 | Getting Started Dialing through Soft Numeric Keypad Prerequisites: Direct Private Number Dialing is assigned to a right N key. AVIGATION Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press and hold right N key. AVIGATION Your radio displays dialing number prompt. 2 Rotate the R or press up/down N key to choose the number, then press the knob or right...
  • Page 33 Getting Started | 33 Feature Description Change Talkgroup Changes the talkgroup to the programmed one by your service pro- vider. Connect/Disconnect RSM Earpiece Toggles between operation of RSM with and RSM without earpiece connected. Covert Mode Turns on/off the Covert Mode. Default Settings Resets all radio settings to the default ones.
  • Page 34: 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 35: Using High Audio

    Getting Started | 35 Using High Audio When and where to use: Use it when placing and receiving a Group, Phone and Private calls. Procedure: 1 Hold your radio in a vertical position with its top microphone 5–10 centimeters away from your mouth. 2 Speak into the top microphone and listen through the internal speaker.
  • Page 36: Keys Usage

    36 | Getting Started Table 11: Text Entry Screen Icons Icons Description A-Z – all capitals a-z – no capitals Enter numbers and symbols: 0-9 # § ¡ ¿ ^ ~ \ } { ] [ ¤ ¥ $ £ € > < = * × % & + ; _ : / ) ( - ” ’ @ ! ? , . Keys Usage Table 12: Keys Usage Description...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3: Modes

    37 | 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 38: Entering Tmo Mode

    38 | 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: • Select Optns → TG by abc. Enter a talkgroup name and select the talkgroup name from the list. •...
  • Page 39: Dynamic Group Number Assignment (Dgna)

    Modes | 39 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: • Add talkgroups. •...
  • Page 40: Initializing Broadcast Calls

    40 | 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 41: Call Modification

    Modes | 41 Note: Your service provider can configure the number, priority, and the type of the call (simplex or duplex). You can start an Assistance Call in one of the following way: • Dial a predefined number and press S key.
  • Page 42: Exiting Local Site Trunking

    42 | Modes If configured by your service provider, this message/alert is periodically repeated to remind you that your radio is still operating in Local Site Trunking Mode. The following features are available: • Registration • Attachment • Group Call •...
  • Page 43: Selecting Talkgroups

    Modes | 43 Selecting Talkgroups From the home screen, use one of the following methods: • Select Optns → TG by abc. Enter a talkgroup name and select the talkgroup name from the list. • Select Optns → TG by Folder. Select a folder and then a talkgroup name. •...
  • Page 44: Private Call With Presence Check

    44 | Modes a TMO — For simplex calls, press and release the PTT button. You hear a ringing tone. Otherwise, press and hold the PTT button. Wait for the talk permit tone before talking, and release the PTT button to listen. For duplex calls, press and release the S key.
  • Page 45: Communication Through Gateways

    Modes | 45 Communication through Gateways Gateway provides connectivity between radios operating in DMO Mode and the TETRA network, so that the DMO radios can communicate with the TMO radios. When the radio connects to a gateway, it plays a tone, displays the Gateway available message and shows an appropriate icon.
  • Page 46: Transmit Inhibit Mode

    46 | 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 47: Emergency Group Call

    Modes | 47 • 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 48: Receiving Emergency Group Calls

    48 | 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 49: Alternating Hot Microphone

    Modes | 49 If a talk permit is granted to another member of the group, the Emergency Call received tone is played. If configured, the radio automatically attempts to get talk permit again. Pressing End key or END key ends the Hot Microphone operation. SOFT Alternating Hot Microphone The Alternating Hot Microphone is an enhancement of the Hot Microphone.
  • Page 50: Invisible Emergency

    50 | Modes If you turn off the radio in the Silent Emergency Mode, the radio switches to pseudo power off state. In this state, the radio appears to be turned off. However, the radio is still on and in the Silent Emergency Mode. On turning the radio on during the pseudo power off state, the radio acts as during turning on and still is in the Silent Emergency Mode.
  • Page 51: Repeater Mode

    Modes | 51 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. It retransmits group calls, private calls and data on a given frequency.
  • Page 52 52 | Modes 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). • The LED indicator turns orange. • On pressing the PTT button, Channel Busy or DMSCK is Invalid message appears. •...
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Gps Location Service

    53 | 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 54: Enhancing Gps Performance

    54 | 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 55: Viewing Your Position

    GPS Location Service | 55 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 56 56 | 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 57: Chapter 5: Main Menu

    57 | 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 58: Messages

    58 | Main Menu Menu Icon Description Security Lets you turn on/off and verify security features, and change passwords. Setup Allows you to customize your radio. More... Contains additional setup menu items. Group Setup Contains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features. Favorites Contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers.
  • Page 59: New Message

    Main Menu | 59 • The radio starts a Group Call on a currently selected talkgroup. New Message This menu item allows you to create a new message. Sending Messages to Private/Phone Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 60: Delivery Report

    60 | Main Menu Delivery Report Delivery Report is an acknowledgment that the radio can request upon sending a message to an individual recipient. You can define what type of Delivery Report your radio requests, or turn on/off this feature. If the Delivery Report is received shortly after the message was sent, the radio: •...
  • Page 61: Entering The Inbox

    Main Menu | 61 Table 15: Inbox Icons Icon Description Unread (New) Message Read (Old) Message Sender Information in Message View — name or number Time and Date Stamp in Message View — arrival time and date Delivery Status Received — delivery status for Store & Forward messages Messages sub-menu indicates the number of the messages.
  • Page 62: Embedded Number

    62 | Main Menu • Resend (only for Outbox) — Invokes the edit screen with previously entered text with the same recipient. After editing, press Send, the PTT button, or the S key to send. • Forward — Invokes the edit screen with the old message to send it to a different participant. After editing, press Send, the PTT button, or S key to send.
  • Page 63: Immediate Message

    Main Menu | 63 Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Messages → Inbox. 3 Highlight the required message and press the PTT button. Immediate Message When the new immediate message is received, radio plays the New Mail Received tone and displays the content overlapping your previous screen.
  • Page 64: Setting User-Defined Templates

    64 | Main Menu 2 Select Messages → Templates. 3 Highlight the required template name and press Send. 4 Do one of the following: • Enter the number or press abc to select the name from your contact list. Press Send. •...
  • Page 65: Viewing A Status Message Number

    Main Menu | 65 Viewing a Status Message Number Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Messages → Send Status. 3 Press the M key and select View. Sending Status Messages This procedure allows you to send status messages to either a selected talkgroup or a programmed private number. Only one option can be enabled at a time.
  • Page 66: Creating Contacts

    66 | Main Menu Table 17: Contact Types Contact Icon Description Private Cannot have a speed dial number. Mobile Home Work PABX Other Pickers Indicate more than one number in a contact. • # (number) — each contacts entry must contain a number. •...
  • Page 67: Deleting Numbers

    Main Menu | 67 4 Press Edit. 5 Highlight one of the following entries and press Change to edit: • Name • Type • # (number) • Speed # 6 Press Done. Deleting Numbers Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs. 2 Select a contact you want to edit.
  • Page 68: Browser

    68 | Main Menu 3 If the contact has more than one number, use left and right N keys to select the required number. AVIGATION 4 Press the PTT button to initiate a simplex call with a Private number. Otherwise use the S key to initiate a duplex call.
  • Page 69: Changing Pin Codes

    Main Menu | 69 Changing PIN Codes Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Security → Change Code. 3 Radio prompts for the Old Code. Enter currently used 4-digit security code (default setting is 0000). 4 If the entered code matches the old code, radio prompts for the new code twice.
  • Page 70: Air Encryption

    70 | Main Menu 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. If configured by your service provider, the radio plays a sound and displays Call & Data Not Encrypted when encryption is on and you receive a clear call (unencrypted).
  • Page 71: Sck (Air Interface Encryption Class 2)

    Main Menu | 71 • 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. SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2) SCK (Static Cipher Key) is a secret key used for the Air Interface Encryption Class 2.
  • Page 72: Covert Mode

    72 | Main Menu 2 Select Security → DMSCK Validity. 3 The radio displays: • DMSCK is Valid – the radio can work encrypted in DMO. • DMSCK is Invalid – the radio cannot work encrypted in DMO. Please contact your service provider to restore SCKs to your radio.
  • Page 73: Sds Remote Control

    Main Menu | 73 SDS Remote Control SDS Remote Control is a feature that enables to remotely control behavior and configuration of the radio via special SDS messages. The messages can be sent both in TMO and DMO (including the Repeater Mode) by any radio capable of controlling other radios.
  • Page 74: Vibrate

    74 | Main Menu 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. MENU 2 Select Setup → Vibrate. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 75: Set Volume

    Main Menu | 75 Set Volume This menu item allows you to adjust the Simplex, Duplex, Earpiece, Speaker, and Keypad tone volume. Related Links Volume Adjustment Mode on page 77 Setting Volume Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 76: Setting Data Function

    76 | 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 77: Audio Toggle

    Main Menu | 77 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 78: All Tones

    78 | Main Menu • On — Activates keypad tone. • Off — Deactivate keypad tone. All Tones You can activate/deactivate all tones. 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 —...
  • Page 79: Setting Periodic Alert

    Main Menu | 79 Setting Periodic Alert Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Tones → Periodic Alert. 3 Select one of the following: • Alert — Activates/deactivates periodic tone. • Period — Indicates the time between each periodic tone. D-PTT Tones This menu item contains the settings for the Double PTT feature.
  • Page 80: Setting Font Level

    80 | Main Menu Setting Font Level When and where to use: To increase/decrease text size so you can adjust the interface readability to existing conditions. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Display → Font Level. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 81: Setting Screen Saver

    Main Menu | 81 • Always – the radio displays enlarged icons both on the home screen and when browsing though the radio menu. Setting Screen Saver Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Display → Screen Saver → Activate. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 82: Time And Date

    82 | Main Menu 4 Press Ok. Time and Date This sub-menu controls the displayed time and date on the home screen. Note: If the Home Display Text Message feature is enabled, Home Mode Display Text may cover time and date, depending on the Configurable Idle Screen settings.
  • Page 83: Setting The Date Manually

    Main Menu | 83 Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Time & Date → Format → Format Date. 3 Select (D — day, M — month, Y — year): • DD/MM/YY • MM/DD/YY •...
  • Page 84: Viewing The Energy Economy Status

    84 | Main Menu 2 Select Setup → Energy Economy → EE Selection. 3 Select one of the following: • On — Activates Energy Economy feature. • Off — Deactivates Energy Economy feature. Viewing the Energy Economy Status Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 85: Selecting Core/Other/Secondary 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. • Other Earpiece — select an earpiece from the list of the non-Motorola accessories.
  • Page 86: Setting Rotary Lock

    86 | Main Menu Note: If you choose Scroll and the display shows: • Scroll Selected — To adjust volume level go to the main menu, select Setup → Set Volume. • Function Keys are set to Adjust Volume — You can use your programmable S buttons to adjust volume.
  • Page 87: Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range

    Main Menu | 87 Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select Setup → Rotary Knob → Scroll Range. 3 Select one of the following: • Stay In Range — Scrolling through the talkgroups in the current folder only. •...
  • Page 88: Activating Talkgroup Scanning

    88 | Main Menu Activating Talkgroup Scanning on page 31 Activating Talkgroup Scanning When and where to use: If you want to monitor any TMO Group Call in the defined talkgroup list. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 89: My Groups

    Main Menu | 89 2 Select More . . . → Group Setup → Scan → Scan Lists. 3 Highlight the required scan list and press M → Edit. 4 Highlight the required talkgroup and press M → Delete. My Groups My Groups is equivalent to Favorites (next section).
  • Page 90: Adding Talkgroups To Favorites

    90 | Main Menu Adding Talkgroups to Favorites Prerequisites: To add a DMO talkgroup, ensure that the radio is in DMO. To add a TMO talkgroup, ensure that the radio is in TMO. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Optns key. 2 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 91: My Info

    Main Menu | 91 My Info This sub-menu allows you to view your own private, phone, and radio info. Viewing and Modifying Personal Information Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → My Info. 3 Select one of the following: •...
  • Page 92: Calling From Recent Calls

    92 | Main Menu 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. Calling from Recent Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key.
  • Page 93: Rui

    Main Menu | 93 This menu item allows you to log in/out to the radio. Related Links Book On on page 85 Logging On Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → RUI → Log on. 3 Highlight: •...
  • Page 94: Selecting Your Network

    94 | Main Menu Note: If the radio is in TXI Mode, it is not possible to switch from Direct Mode to Trunked Mode or Repeater Mode. Related Links Entering TMO / DMO Mode on page 29 Networks on page 93 Selecting Your Network Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the...
  • Page 95: Location

    Main Menu | 95 • Migrate to... — Selects the required network form the list. To view the network ID press MENU key then press Select. • Auto — Your radio automatically attaches to the predefined network. Location See the GPS Location Service for more information. Related Links GPS Location Service on page 53...
  • Page 96: Viewing Data Statistics

    96 | Main Menu Viewing Data Statistics Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the key. MENU 2 Select More . . . → Packet Data. Note: Data services are only available in TMO Mode. The data option must be set to Voice & Data or Data Only.
  • Page 97: Chapter 6: Features

    97 | 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 98: Phone And Pabx Calls

    98 | Features Note: • You can enter # at the end when the Speed Dialing feature is enabled. • The + sign you can enter only when you are editing the first position. Both signs are available after digit 9. 3 Press the PTT or the key (only in TMO).
  • Page 99: Dtmf Overdial

    Features | 99 DTMF Overdial This feature allows you to communicate with an automated answering device (for example, the voice mail or answering machine) during an on-going private, phone or PABX call. While in an on-going private, phone or PABX call, press the DTMF keys (0-9, *, #). When pressed, the DTMF key sounds a tone and the entered digit is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 100: Call-Out Modes Interaction

    100 | Features • Storm Plan – an alert message that is sent by a dispatcher to a group of radios. To raise its reliability, it is sent several times. You are not able to respond to the Call-Out alert and any key press takes you to the information phase.
  • Page 101 Features | 101 The Shadow Groups feature may affect Emergency Calls setup time to be slightly elongated. Note: This is a selling feature and needs to be enabled by your service provider. Send Feedback...
  • Page 103: Appendix A: Tones

    103 | Tones Appendix Tones Table 18: 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 104 104 | 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 105: Appendix B: Led Indications

    105 | LED Indications Appendix LED Indications Table 19: LED Indications Indication Status Solid green In use 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 107: Appendix C: Troubleshooting

    107 | Troubleshooting Appendix Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 20: 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 108 108 | 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 109 Troubleshooting | 109 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 111: 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 112: Additional Battery Warnings/Cautions

    112 | 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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