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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS     ..........31 ROUP CALLS         GUARANTEE ............5 ..........32 NDIVIDUAL CALLS     ......... 34 TATUS MESSAGES     ..........35     EXT MESSAGES INTRODUCTION............6     SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ........36  ...
  • Page 2 User Guide - 2 -...
  • Page 3 This should not be construed as a commitment on the part of PowerTrunk Inc. PowerTrunk Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes to its content at any time, without prior notification.
  • Page 4 User Guide - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Guarantee

    POWERTRUNK INC. It will not guarantee that this product will function in conjunction with an auxiliary unit or accessory that has not been approved or supplied by POWERTRUNK INC.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    User Guide INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this PowerTrunk HTT-500! Advanced digital services and an extensive range of options and accessories will help you to get the most out of mobile communications at work. With this manual, you will quickly discover how easy it is to use the main functions of your new digital terminal.
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    So, it is recommended only to use approved accesories. For your safety, only allow PowerTrunk qualified staff to repair the terminal or its accessories. If the installation or repair is not correct, it may be dangerous and may void the guarantee of the terminal.
  • Page 8: Lectromagnetic Compatibility

    User Guide Electromagnetic compatibility The majority of electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference if they are not adequately shielded, designed or configured for electromagnetic compatibility. To avoid these compatibility conflicts, respect the current regulations of the area you are in, and turn off the terminal whenever its use is prohibited, when it may cause interference or be hazardous, for example, at hospitals or health care premises, where equipment sensitive to external RF radiation may be being used.
  • Page 9: Ther Operational Warnings

    User Guide Hearing aids or other medical devices Some digital mobile devices may interfere with these appliances. If this interference occurs, contact your service supplier or the manufacturer of the hearing aid or medical device. Using two terminals nearby may cause interference between them, for example when two of these devices are in the same vehicle.
  • Page 10 PowerTrunk guarantees that the equipment features an IP54 degree of protection when it is completely sealed and has all the protective gaskets on the different connectors, as it is first supplied by PowerTrunk. To comply with this degree of protection it is also necessary that the battery pack is inserted in the equipment.
  • Page 11: Ntenna

    Battery use conditions Charge battery packs only with chargers approved by PowerTrunk. The use of any other type of packs or chargers will invalidate the guarantee and can lead to early breakdown or make them be useless.
  • Page 12 It is advisable to carry a spare to replace the battery in use when it is fully discharged. 12. Avoid leaving the HTT-500 terminal connected to the charger once the battery pack is fully charged, since continuous charging processes shorten battery life. Do not use the battery charger as a radio stand.
  • Page 13 State of charge: Battery packs should be charged to about 50% of their capacity prior to be stored. For this purpose, PowerTrunk can provide the battery maintenance accessory D037223, that leaves the batteries charged to 50%.
  • Page 14: Udio Accessories

    User Guide abnormal, remove it from the terminal or charger immediately and do not use it any more. Its use could be harmful to health and besides, it could damage the HTT-500 terminal or the charger. In case that some electrolyte contacts the eyes, wash them immediately with clean water and go to the doctor’s as soon as possible.
  • Page 15 User Guide Use a soft and damp cloth to clean the outer surfaces. Never use chemical aerosols or abrasive cleaners. To ensure efficient operation, periodically clean the contacts of the battery with a clean, dry cloth. Never expose the terminal to extreme temperatures, for example by a window with direct sunlight.
  • Page 16: First Steps

    Always remember to turn off the terminal and disconnect the charger before removing the battery. Charging the battery Only use the battery charger provided by PowerTrunk. As shown in the figures, the battery can be charged separately or while connected to the terminal.
  • Page 17 If the charger is connected with the terminal off, some seconds could be needed before the HTT-500 is turned on, to ensure the battery is Ok. When the process is finished and the battery is fully charged, a message will inform us: "Battery charge completed".
  • Page 18: Tart Up Procedure

    User Guide Indications on the HTT-500 HTT-500 Icon Function Battery flat. Flat battery, flashing Very low charge state. Low battery, flashing red Medium battery, flashing Low / medium charge state. yellow High charge state. Full battery, flashing green Full charge.
  • Page 19: Basic Use Of The Terminal

    User Guide BASIC USE OF THE TERMINAL - 19 -...
  • Page 20 Microphone for duplex calls. Auxiliary connector Auxiliary connector for programming, charger, car kit, etc. Vehicular antenna connector It allows to connect the HTT-500 terminal to a car kit (it is only available in equipments with “Vehicular antenna” option). - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Screen Indicators

    User Guide Screen indicators The screen indicators show information about terminal operation: Symbol Description Terminal registration status. (Blue) Constant: Terminal registered. Flashing: Seeking for registration. Migration: Terminal registered on a network other than your local network. (Red) Level of coverage. Emergency call.
  • Page 22 User Guide New message in inbox. Missed call. Discrete mode activated. All tones deactivated. Audio Profile selected. Normal Outdoor Silent Meeting Personal Audio accessory connected Scan of active groups (group listening). Call active. When the terminal module E2EE is activated (End-to-End Encryption): Active call with E2EE.
  • Page 23: Ndicator Light

    User Guide Discreet mode activated. Direct individual calls will be converted to on hook signalling. The icon will appear at the right side of the screen. Keypad locked. Man-down option activated. The icon will appear at the right side of the screen. Indicator light The indicator light provides additional information about terminal operation: LED state...
  • Page 24: Ain Screen

    User Guide Main screen The main screen is the ‘Voice call – Group mode’ screen. The terminal is ready for you to press PTT (Press-to-talk) and launch the call directly to the selected group. As it is showed in the following figure, the basic information displayed on the main screen consists of the folder or range the selected group belongs to, the name of the group, and its status.
  • Page 25: Main Menu

    By default, when you press the Menu soft-key, it starts from sub-menu 2: Groups. When any of the HTT-500 features is disabled, whether disabled by customization or not available due to terminal configuration, it will appear in grey and will be not accessible to the user.
  • Page 26 User Guide Delete One by one Delete all 2. GROUPS Range Mem Status Preferred GRP Group selection Current group Scanning lists List selection Current list View Add Group Delete Group 3. STATUS Inbox Outbox Delete inbox - 26 -...
  • Page 27 User Guide 4. TEXT New message Send Save Exit Inbox View Edit Phone back Delete Outbox Send Edit Delete WAP push Delete Inbox Outbox WAP push SDS Options Message centre Reports - 27 -...
  • Page 28 User Guide 5. CALL REGISTER Dialled calls View Details Call Save (as new contact) Delete Received calls Missed calls Delete All 6. MODES 7. EXTRAS GPS Info Bluetooth E2EE settings Man-down - 28 -...
  • Page 29 User Guide 8. APPLICATIONS Gateways Favourites Auxiliary buttons Login Inquiry 9. SETTINGS User settings Language Display Keypad lock Date and time Call settings Discreet mode Area selection Hide number Audio settings Profiles Ring volume - 29 -...
  • Page 30 User Guide Call rings Tones settings Messages ring Security settings PIN Code Network selection Data settings - 30 -...
  • Page 31: Basic Functions

    User Guide BASIC FUNCTIONS Group calls Group calls allow you to communicate with a group of users who have the option to participate in the communication enabled, by attaching the groups into the network. The groups are organised into ranges or folders. Each range may have a variety of groups, the group distribution is programmed.
  • Page 32: Ndividual Calls

    User Guide Calls using the PTT to speak: To optimise the sound quality of the HTT-500, ensure that the terminal is vertical with the antenna pointing upwards, between 2.5 and 10 cm from your mouth, while you are pressing the PTT.
  • Page 33 User Guide Press the PTT button and speak directly. When you wish to stop speaking, release the button. The other person can then do the same and press the PTT and speak. Either of the two users may disconnect the call by pressing the red hang-up key Instead of making a direct call, you can do it so that the called user must hang up first.
  • Page 34: Tatus Messages

    User Guide Status messages A status message is a numeric code associated with a predefined fixed text. These messages are programmed into the terminal. Select the message to send from the list found in the menu Status\Outbox. After selecting the message, press the Send soft-key to select the destination. You can send status messages to individual numbers (private addresses or telephone numbers) or group addresses stored in the group phonebook, or dial the destination number directly.
  • Page 35: Ext Messages

    User Guide Text messages Another function of your digital terminal is sending text messages of up to 140 characters (160 if the destination address is a telephone number). You can create a new message by using the keypad to type the text (Text\New message Menu), or select one of the messages stored in the outbox (Text\Outbox Menu).
  • Page 36: Special Functions

    User Guide SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Emergency call There is a special orange button, at the top of the terminal, with which you can make emergency calls. The emergency calls may be: Group call (to a specific group in the phonebook, to the selected group or to another special group not included in the user phonebook).
  • Page 37: Peration Modes : Direct Mode

    User Guide Another possible configuration is to set the PTT priority as pre-emptive. This option (only available by programming) will allow to define priority users who will be able to interrupt the talking party within a call. Operation modes: Direct mode This special operation mode, called DMO, allows you to communicate directly with other digital terminals without having to use a network.
  • Page 38: Ecurity

    User Guide Individual calls To start a private call, dial the destination number or select it from the phonebook. Then, press PTT. Before making the call, you can select a special function called Presence check, with which you will receive a message if the user you are calling is not operating in the selected DMO channel.
  • Page 39: Etwork Selection

    DGNA: Dinamic Group Number Assignment. Fall-back mode (local mode) HTT-500 supports working in cells in fallback mode (disconnected from the rest of the system) indicating this situation to the MMI user. - 39 -...
  • Page 40: Ata Services

    User Guide The Terminal avoids registration in fall-back cells unless there are no other available cells. Services available in this mode will depend on system configuration. Consult your supplier for other available services and special options. Data services From the menu Settings\Data settings, options ‘Voice & Data’ and ‘Only Data’ can be selected.
  • Page 41: Gps Receiver

    User Guide GPS receiver HTT-500 may incorporate an internal GPS receiver that enables you to know its exact location at all times. If the terminal has this option, you can access this information from the menu Extras\GPS info. The current location position is displayed on the screen. When the GPS module gets a valid position, the text will be shown in black colour.
  • Page 42: An - Down Option

    The functionality "man down" is destinated to increase the security of users which have been identified as high risk users. It is based on the use of an special hardware installed inside the HTT-500, which will detect situations of possible danger, as for instance, immobility of the terminal during some time or tilt with a certain angle, indicating that the user has felt to the ground.
  • Page 43: Other Functions

    User Guide OTHER FUNCTIONS Phonebooks From the Phonebook menu you can configure your names list. You can consult your contacts, add new ones, delete them, or select them to make calls. Each contact has a number of fields where you can store different information: User Name.
  • Page 44: Isplay Settings

    Keep for some seconds the key '5' pressed to turn the display 180º. It can be useful to see the display in this way in some situations. To turn to normal state, keep pressing again the key '5'. HTT-500 terminal can program quick access keys. In the menu Applications\Auxiliary buttons you can visualize the programming quick access keys in your terminal.
  • Page 45: Udio Settings

    User Guide With the keypad locked you can receive calls normally, at that moment the keys are enabled again so you can answer the call. Once finished, the keypad will return to its previous state and be locked again. There is an option in the menu Settings\User settings\Keypad lock\Auto, with which the keypad locks itself automatically after a period of inactivity.
  • Page 46: Se Of Audio Accessories

    User Guide Use of audio accessories When you connect audio accessories to the side connector, the HTT-500 automatically recognises them and, according to the accessory connected, modifies the use of the terminal: Connection with the equipment. Connect the audio accessory connector plug into the side connector socket.
  • Page 47 User Guide Microspeaker This accessory allows you to wear the terminal comfortably on your waist while you make/receive voice calls. • It has a keypad with PTT, emergency button, and + and - keys which, by default, allow you to increase/decrease the volume. •...
  • Page 48 This accessory allows you to listen to the communications confidentially or in noisy environments. • The audio is directed through the microphone of the terminal and the earhanger speaker. • You can make half-duplex calls (pressing the PTT on the HTT-500), and duplex calls (without pressing any PTT). - 48 -...
  • Page 49: 10 Quick Guide

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- 10 QUICK GUIDE This section is a quick reference containing some basic tips about using the PowerTrunk HTT- 500 terminal. For detailed information, carefully read the rest of the sections. Description Description Microspeaker connector Red hang-up key Volume control (rotary...
  • Page 50 User Guide MAKING V+D CALLS Telephone calls Group calls Main Select no. Press green Main screen screen Red LED Select Press PTT pressed to group with speak Dial no. Speak Hang up Release PTT to Hang up (red key) Select mode: listen (red key) Green LED...
  • Page 51 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- SENDING MESSAGES Status messages RECEIVING CALLS Direct calls (individual or group) Main screen You hear a tone and the LED turns green. Press PTT to speak. Soft Key 1: Select status Menu Hook calls (private or telephone) (*) 'OK' Outbox You hear a tone and the LED turns orange.
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