Motorola solutions ST7000 Product Information Manual

Motorola solutions ST7000 Product Information Manual

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ST7000 Product
Information Manual
MARCH 2021
*MN002955A01*
MN002955A01-AG
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  • Page 1 Mobile Release 2021.1 ST7000 Product Information Manual MARCH 2021 *MN002955A01* MN002955A01-AG © 2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Copyrights

    Motorola Solutions, Inc. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Copyrights........................2 List of Figures......................8 List of Tables....................... 9 Icon Conventions...................... 10 Chapter 1: Product Overview.................11 1.1 ST7000 Overview........................11 1.1.1 ST7000 Specifications..................... 12 1.2 Ordering Options for Radios and Features................13 1.3 Radio Ordering........................14 1.4 Customer Programming Software..................14 Chapter 2: Services and Features.................
  • Page 4 MN002955A01-AG Contents 2.9.12 Broadcast Call......................26 2.9.13 D-PTT Tone......................26 2.9.14 D-PTT Preempt Group Call..................26 2.9.15 PTT Queue......................27 2.9.16 Talking Party Identification..................27 2.9.17 Call Ownership.......................27 2.9.18 Transmission During Group Call................27 2.9.19 Call Restoration..................... 27 2.9.20 Temporary Group Address..................27 2.9.21 Late Entry.......................28 2.9.22 User Initiated Group Attachment................28 2.10 Private Call..........................
  • Page 5 MN002955A01-AG Contents 2.13.4 Predefined Templates (ATS Entry Prompt)............40 2.13.5 SDS Air Interface Aspects..................40 2.13.6 SDS End-to-End Encryption.................. 40 2.13.7 Store and Forward....................42 2.13.8 SDS Receive Failure Notification................42 2.13.9 DMO SDS Transmit Traffic Stealing..............42 2.14 Collaborative Messaging..................... 42 2.15 Security Services.........................
  • Page 6 MN002955A01-AG Contents 2.19.4 Cell Roaming......................58 2.19.5 Seamless Handover....................59 2.19.6 Networks........................ 59 2.19.6.1 Network Selection..................59 2.19.7 Congested Cell Handling..................60 2.19.8 Subscriber Class....................60 2.19.9 Subscriber Class by Talkgroup................60 2.19.10 RF Power Class Toggle..................61 2.19.11 Local Site Trunking....................61 2.19.12 Cell Surveillance and Monitoring Threshold............
  • Page 7 MN002955A01-AG Contents 3.2 Battery Charging Indications....................80 3.3 ST7000 Controls and Indicators.................... 82 3.4 One-Touch Buttons........................84 3.5 Display........................... 88 3.5.1 Status Icons......................89 3.5.2 Idle Display......................92 3.5.3 Configurable Idle Screen..................92 3.5.4 Languages Supported....................93 3.6 Tones.............................94 3.7 Description of Tones......................95 3.8 Dual Microphones........................96...
  • Page 8: List Of Figures

    Figure 8: Voice and Data End to End Encryption .................. 49 Figure 9: SDS Remote Control Overview ....................68 Figure 10: Charger Mode Screen ......................80 Figure 11: Charger Mode Screen ......................81 Figure 12: ST7000 Controls and Indicators ...................82 Figure 13: Default Home Screen with Icons ..................88...
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    Table 25: Service Information — Telephone Numbers to EIA Integrated Call Center ......100 Table 26: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of the Asia and Pacific Motorola Solutions Centers ......................102 Table 27: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of Latin America Radio Support Centers ..........................
  • Page 10: Icon Conventions

    MN002955A01-AG Icon Conventions Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set. DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: Product Overview

    The radio combines elegant and discreet design. The simple user interface and high-quality audio maintain the highest level of customer service. Driven by style and function, the ST7000 radio is a communications tool that delivers the ergonomics of a smartphone without the associated distractions.
  • Page 12: St7000 Specifications

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 1: Product Overview 1.1.1 ST7000 Specifications The following tables explain the specifications of the ST7000 radio. Table 1: General Technical Specification Parameter Value Dimensions H x W x D mm 107 x 60 x 19 122 x 60 x 19 (radio with 800 MHz antenna) 132 x 60 x 19 (radio with 380–430 MHz antenna)
  • Page 13: Ordering Options For Radios And Features

    Selected features are subject to optional software upgrade. Ordering Options for Radios and Features TETRA terminals are sold directly to users by Motorola Solutions or are available through accredited channel partners. Software options can be ordered and enabled in two ways:...
  • Page 14: Radio Ordering

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 1: Product Overview • Enabled at the Distribution Center (DC). • Enabled with a license in the Integrated Terminal Management (iTM) or Customer Programming Software (CPS). Radio Ordering Procedure: 1 Order the main radio model. 2 Order options from each of the following categories: •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Services And Features

    Services and Features Chapter 2 Services and Features Motorola Solutions offers a wide range of services and features. With this range, you can meet the requirements of mission-critical communications. System Support The radio operates on the Dimetra IP 5.x, 6.x, 7.x and 8.x releases and Dimetra IP Compact. It also operates on previous versions of Dimetra;...
  • Page 16: Direct Mode Operation

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation Direct Mode Operation (DMO) is a mode of simplex operation where radios communicate directly without the need of a network. NOTICE: For those who use DMO mode, you are recommended to apply DMO SCK for data confidentiality.
  • Page 17: Communication Through Repeaters

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Radio to radio only The radio initiates communication only on a talkgroup directly and not through a gateway or repeater. Auto gateway The radio can initiate communication on the selected talkgroup directly with another radio. The radio can also initiate communication through any available gateway that is detected as present.
  • Page 18: Communication Through Gateways

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.4.2 Communication Through Gateways Gateway provides connectivity between radios operating in Direct Mode Operation (DMO) and the TETRA network, so that the DMO radios can communicate with the Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) radios. Figure 5: Communication Through Gateways Radio behavior when radio connects to a gateway: •...
  • Page 19: Numbering And Addressing

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features In the second scenario, while the radio receives individual calls and group calls, and replying to individual calls is possible, replying to group calls is not possible. Numbering and Addressing Each radio has an Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity (ITSI) used for addressing the radio over the air interface.
  • Page 20: Individual Dialing

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.6.1 Individual Dialing The Individual Call feature consists of the Telephone Interconnect feature and the Private Call feature. The private ID number is a number of up to 16 digits. If you enter fewer than 16 digits, the Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI) part is added to the full Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity (ITSI) with leading zeros.
  • Page 21: Call History

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features The address book is also accessible through PEI. Using the PEI enables you to read, write, and modify contact list entries using AT commands. Call History A call history list consists of the following items: •...
  • Page 22: Talkgroup Folders

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features The GTSI indicates the talkgroup uniqueness. It is a combination of the GSSI and the network associated to the talkgroup in the given talkgroup folder. The talkgroup folders do not determine the uniqueness of the new talkgroups. 2.9.2 Talkgroup Folders The talkgroups are organized in folders.
  • Page 23: Talkgroup Selection

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.3 Talkgroup Selection You can select a talkgroup when the display is turned off or turned on while in the idle screen using the Talkgroup Selector button. Pressing the Talkgroup Selector button backward scrolls the talkgroup list vertically upward. On the contrary, pressing the button Talkgroup Selector button forward scrolls the talkgroup list vertically downward.
  • Page 24: Transmission Timeout Timer

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.7 Transmission Timeout Timer The radio limits the time you can continuously talk in a group call without interruption, according to a provisioned value. You are warned a short time before the talk time expires. The timer is provisioned per talkgroup folder.
  • Page 25: Priority Monitor

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.10 Priority Monitor While the radio is active in a group call, it may receive a group call setup for a different group. The radio decides whether to ignore the new call or accept it basing on the call priority. If the new call has the higher priority than the current one, the new call may be joined and the current call is dropped.
  • Page 26: Broadcast Call

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.12 Broadcast Call Broadcast Call enables the dispatcher to transmit to all radios in the specific area. This call is only available on GMOI network. The radio joins calls received with a communication type broadcast and displays a notification that this call is a broadcast call.
  • Page 27: Ptt Queue

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.15 PTT Queue PTT Queue allows you to configure the response to releasing PTT of the call originating radio. This feature also determines how to cancel waiting for the call when the infrastructure is busy and your call is queued.
  • Page 28: Late Entry

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.9.21 Late Entry A radio can join a group call even if it does not participate in it from the beginning. For example, if you turn on your TETRA terminal and select a talkgroup with an ongoing group call, the radio automatically joins the call.
  • Page 29: Transmission Timeout Timer

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Simplex Call Available in TMO or Direct Mode Operation (DMO). Only one party can speak at a time. In TMO, you can answer a private call in the following methods: Hook (default) When this method is selected, you must answer the call to begin transmission. Direct When this method is selected, the call is automatically answered without any keypress and transmission begins immediately.
  • Page 30: Call Modification

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.10.3 Call Modification Call Modification is a feature that allows your service provider to modify the call to optimize it and adjust to a current situation. Modification can cover: Call priority Modified during call setup. Call type Modified during call setup.
  • Page 31: Dmo Individual Only Talkgroups

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.10.5 DMO Individual Only Talkgroups It is possible to configure some or all Direct Mode Operation (DMO) talkgroups to allow only individual calls. This configuration optimizes the allocation of frequency in DMO. 2.10.6 Private Calls through DMO Gateway NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
  • Page 32: Phone Call Reception

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features same gateway as phone calls, that is, PSTN gateway configured in the codeplug. If an MSISDN call is placed, two radios can have a simplex or duplex call based on the assigned ISDN number. NOTICE: The Dimetra Infrastructure does not support private calls and Short Data Service (SDS) through MSISDN.
  • Page 33: Non-Tactical Emergency

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Non-Call Owner If a radio is programmed to terminate a call, the termination procedure is the same as for the call owner in an Emergency Group Call. Otherwise, the radio leaves the group call without informing the SwMI.
  • Page 34: Emergency Alarm

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.12.4 Emergency Alarm The emergency alarm is a special status message sent to the infrastructure while starting the Emergency Operations. The radio may wait for infrastructure acknowledgment for this alarm and attempts retries. Each time the radio enters the Emergency Operation, it sends an emergency alarm. When an emergency alarm is sent successfully, the respective audible tone sounds.
  • Page 35: Silent Emergency Mode

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features • The PTT button is pressed. • The Back touch icon is pressed (only during the transmission timeslot). NOTICE: When the radio goes out of the service, it enters the receiving mode and the Alternating Hot Microphone is on hold.
  • Page 36: Emergency Destination In Local Site Trunking

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features using Emergency Operation in critical situations. Critical situations are such as a direct attack on the user. 2.12.10 Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This feature allows the radio to send emergency requests to a different destination. This transmission occurs while in local site trunking mode.
  • Page 37: Status Messages

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.13.1 Status Messages You can select from a list of up to 4000 preprogrammed alphanumeric aliases each of which corresponds to a status value. The valid range of uplink status values is a set of provisioned parameters.
  • Page 38: Text Messages

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Additional Address The Additional Address feature allows the radio to send RMS messages, and Local Information Protocol (LIP) reports to additionally defined recipients. Your service provider defines the default addresses where the radio sends RMS messages and LIP reports.
  • Page 39: Buffer Full Overwrite Policy

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features regardless the delivery status. Whereas, long messages are stored only if delivered (even if only to the store and forward server). NOTICE: Message protection functionality is enabled in the Inbox folder. Users can only delete unprotected messages.
  • Page 40: Predefined Templates (Ats Entry Prompt)

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features When sending long, segmented text messages, a timer is activated. If not all segments of the message are received before the timer expires, the whole sending process is considered as failed. The service provider sets the value of the timer. 2.13.4 Predefined Templates (ATS Entry Prompt) This feature assists the radio in sending formatted messages with a predefined destination address...
  • Page 41: Figure 7: Sds End-To-End Encryption

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features This entire path encryption is called E2EE. The source and the destinations are supplied with the mechanism for encrypting and decrypting. NOTICE: The 260–275 MHz radios do not support the SDS end-to-end encryption. In air interface encryption, the receiving Base Station decrypts data which travels clear within the system domain.
  • Page 42: Store And Forward

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features The radio selects the E2EE mode for the outgoing text message in accordance to the address association and requirements for the E2EE High Security Mode. Depending on codeplug settings, you can override the address association and select using the MMI menu whether an SDS is sent to clear or encrypted contact (Group or Private Number).
  • Page 43: Security Services

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features It includes the following functions: • Inbox/Outbox synchronization. • Notification on message status, or user action synchronization between the external device and the radio. NOTICE: This feature does not support Call Out/RMS/Home Display. 2.15 Security Services The radio provides TETRA security features as described in the TETRA Security ETS 300 392-7 standard, TTR 001-11 TIP, and TTR 001-13 TIP.
  • Page 44: Authentication

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.15.3 Authentication Authentication establishes a level of a trust between a radio and SwMI. It is a challenge-response result protocol between two parties based on their common knowledge of a secret key (K) to verify the identity of each party.
  • Page 45: Clear Radios (Class 1)

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Mode Security Feature Security Security Security Security Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 3G GCK AIE Mandatory NOTICE: In the current release, the radio does not support the following security features: • Radio initiated authentication. •...
  • Page 46: Group Cipher Keys Encryption (Class 3G)

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features signaling and group communication traffic encryption using CCKs as well as encryption of uplink and down link individually addressed signaling messages and individual call traffic (private or phone) using its DCKs. The radios support Over the Air Re-keying (OTAR) of the CCK by the system. A clear radio can transmit and receive from encrypted radios.
  • Page 47: Encryption Mobility

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features radio supports the complement to functionality required for supporting the superset of different SwMI behaviors, for example: • Individual OTAR (using KSO) of SCK and GCK. • Group OTAR (using GSKO) of SCK and GCK. •...
  • Page 48: Encryption Mmi

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.15.4.7 Encryption MMI A Class 2 or Class 3 radio that is involved in a clear communication provides visual and audible indications. If enabled by the service provider, these indications indicate that the communication is not encrypted.
  • Page 49: Sim Security

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Figure 8: Voice and Data End to End Encryption Data Services TETRA System Boundary Voice Codec End-to-End Encryption End-to-End Key Management Standard TETRA Air Interface Encryption Short Data Service Type 4 and Key Management The End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) feature resolves this issue by encrypting the voice information before it is packed into the PDU.
  • Page 50: Radio Disable Or Enable

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features • TETRA authentication algorithm based on K key on the SIM • Key management for E2EE keys • SIM interface encryption and authentication using the AES The filing system holds the following items: • Network access parameters as Individual Tetra Subscriber Identity (ITSI) •...
  • Page 51: Radio Permanent Disable V2

    If you have the software selling dongle, you can read the codeplug and clear the permanent disable flag. NOTICE: To restore a radio that is disabled using the permanent disable v2, see TETRA Terminals CPS Start-up User Guide (Motorola Solutions Part Number: 6802974C10). 2.15.11 High Assurance Boot The radio has a facility that ensures that the code and data flashed in the radio is authentic and has not been altered.
  • Page 52: Covert Solution

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.15.12 Covert Solution NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. Covert Solution enables you to completely shut down all visible and audible alerts and notifications, making the radio unnoticeable even in a silent and dark environment. The Covert Solution is only available through One-touch button.
  • Page 53: Voice And Data Support

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features The radio supports an MTU of 1500 bytes. The radio provides a best effort delivery service. If the delivery fails due to the radio environment, the radio generates ICMP messages addressed to the Terminal Equipment. Delivery may fail due to the following reasons: •...
  • Page 54: Packet Data Ip Addressing

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features In Voice and Data mode, if the radio moves to the traffic channel due to the voice service, the radio terminates any active packet data transmission or reception. The data service is suspended. The data service resumes when the voice service ends.
  • Page 55: Tetra Network Protocol 1

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features without any user authentication. If the terminal requires the PD user authentication, it rejects the Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context activation. NOTICE: If the SwMI does not agree for the authentication method, for example PAP, the SwMI can reject it.
  • Page 56: Over The Air Programming

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.18 Over The Air Programming NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. Over The Air Programming (OTAP) enables remote radio reconfiguration over TETRA network. OTAP mitigates grounding or sending your radio to the service center for updates. Radio OTAP tool enables operators to create and prepare an update package before sending it over to the destination radio.
  • Page 57: Registration

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features • Main Control Channel (MCCH) - occupies the first slot of the main carrier. • Secondary Control Channel (SCCH) - can be used to extend Control Channel capacity. NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. The following types of SCCH are available: •...
  • Page 58: Cell Roaming

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.19.4 Cell Roaming The radio continually monitors neighbor cells and scans the highest ranked neighbor cell. When the state of the highest ranked neighbor cell is sufficiently better than the serving cell, or when the radio has lost the serving cell, the radio employs cell reselection procedures using the following methods: •...
  • Page 59: Seamless Handover

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.19.5 Seamless Handover Seamless handover eliminates voice interruption during calls by enabling the radio to roam faster between cells while transmitting. Faster roaming is possible because the radio asks its serving cell to perform the reselection and the SwMI performs all the roaming signaling.
  • Page 60: Congested Cell Handling

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.19.7 Congested Cell Handling This feature is used only during initial registration and when roaming between sites. It is not used when camped on a site that has become busy or congested due to no free traffic channel to make or receive calls.
  • Page 61: Rf Power Class Toggle

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features directs radios attached to the same talkgroup to roam to a matching Subscriber Class cell. Also, it does not allow radios to roam to a mismatched Subscriber Class cell. The Subscriber Class by Talkgroup feature does not apply to supergroups as they are regarded as scanned groups.
  • Page 62: Cell Surveillance And Monitoring Threshold

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.19.12 Cell Surveillance and Monitoring Threshold The radio constantly calculates a normalized value that represents the signal strength of a cell. This value is used by the radios to determine if the cell is usable and when to leave the cell. In the default case, when the radio is camped on a cell, it initiates link failure procedures, such as leave the cell, if this normalized signal strength value falls below zero.
  • Page 63 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features sends an acknowledgment PDU with notification the group definition has been removed (also if the talkgroup has been deleted, or the talkgroup does not exist in the radio). Even if the talkgroup is de-assigned, the radio can receive group calls or emergency group calls for any assigned scan list.
  • Page 64: Ambience Listening

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.20.2 Ambience Listening The Ambience Listening (AL) feature allows a console operator or dispatcher to monitor audio activity near a specific radio without giving any indication to the affected radio. When the radio receives a call setup message with an AL call, the radio accepts the call. Then the radio opens the microphone, and begins transmitting without showing any indication of the call.
  • Page 65: Transmit Inhibit Mode

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.20.6 Transmit Inhibit Mode The Transmit Inhibit (TXI) Mode is a mode in which the radio sends no radio transmissions. Activate this mode in RF sensitive areas, for example hospitals, airplanes, where safety can be jeopardized due to transmission radiation.
  • Page 66: Calling Line Identification Presentation

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.20.7 Calling Line Identification Presentation If the radio is provisioned with the Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP), the calling party number is transported as part of the incoming call setup signaling. Also the calling party number is shown on the radio display. If the calling party ID is programmed in the radio with a corresponding name, the name is displayed in addition to the number.
  • Page 67: Man Down (Operation)

    For easier localization of the radio, visual and audible indications are started until they are deactivated. To exit Man Down, exit the Emergency Mode by pressing and holding the Exit soft key. CAUTION: Use only Motorola Solutions predefined tones when Man Down is activated. 2.21.1 Man Down (Operation) Man Down can be disabled or enabled from the menu or by OTB.
  • Page 68: Figure 9: Sds Remote Control Overview

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features controlling terminal, sends the SDS remote control messages with AT commands to a radio for its execution. Figure 9: SDS Remote Control Overview C o n tro lle d Radio S w M I T M O C o n tro llin g T erm in al T M O/DMO...
  • Page 69: Status Remote Control

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.24 Status Remote Control Status Remote Control is a feature that provides limited control of the radio, unlike Short Data Service (SDS) Remote Control. Only one type of remote control can be active on a radio; either SDS or Status. The following tasks can be assigned remotely to a radio: Play loud tone until user interaction The radio plays a loud tone as in the Man Down feature until you unlock the keypad (if needed) and...
  • Page 70 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features With user receipt The Call-Out mode is ended when the acknowledgment timer runs out, or when you select Accept, Reject, Standby, or reply with a text message. Without user receipt The Call-Out mode is ended when the acknowledgment timer runs out, or when you press Menu/OK to enter CO Menu and select Exit.
  • Page 71: Call-Out Interactions

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features selecting a Call-Out template from a list of predefined replies. You may receive more info about the incident through subsequent text messages. The voice message can be sent with the high priority as a group call. You can answer back to the group or to the dispatcher using the voice group call.
  • Page 72: Global Navigation Satellite System (Gnss) Location Service

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.26 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. The GNSS Location Service feature uses information from satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the geographical location of your radio. GNSS uses satellites from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou systems.
  • Page 73: Table 11: Gnss Triggers

    - TL), either the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Location Information Protocol (LIP) or Motorola Solutions Location Request/Response Protocol (LRRP) GPS Location Protocol is used. The LRRP GPS protocol either use SDS - TL (for added reliability) or Simple GPS with no SDS - TL (for saving air interface resources).
  • Page 74: Global Navigation Satellite System (Gnss) Over Packet Data

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features Trigger Type Trigger Event Moved Radio position has changed by at least the distance defined (the radio checks the movement from the last known position at an interval). TMO ON Successful registration on entering TMO from DMO. DMO ON Before TMO deregistration, and before entering DMO.
  • Page 75: Location Report Backlog

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 5 m for 50% of location reports. 10 m for 95% of location reports. • In power optimized or normal mode, the accuracy is: 20 m for 50% of location reports. 50 m for 95% of location reports. NOTICE: The presented values depend on variety of factors, for example the view on the sky.
  • Page 76: Bluetooth Interactions

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features • Bluetooth Connectivity – includes Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) • Bluetooth Radio Control – includes Bluetooth Radio Control using AT commands and Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profiles (GATT) Sensors • Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing •...
  • Page 77: Bluetooth Restrictions

    In summary, it is possible to have one Motorola Solutions PTT device, one BT audio device, one OPP device, one DUN device, and three SPP devices connected at the same time.
  • Page 78: Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 2: Services and Features 2.27.4 Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing With the use of Proximity Pairing, you can instantly connect your radio with Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) devices. BTLE devices are various types of sensors the radio can be paired with using Bluetooth, for example gas or heart rate sensors.
  • Page 79: Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface

    Chapter 3 Man-Machine Interface LED Indications NOTICE: LED Coverage Indicator and LED Power Indicator are differentiated on the radio. See ST7000 Controls and Indicators on page 82 for the positions of the two LED. Table 12: LED Status Indications Indication...
  • Page 80: Battery Charging Indications

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Indication Status Blinking orange Battery is waiting to charge NOTICE: When you charge your radio in a multi-unit charger and the battery is at the 90–100% charge level, the LED indicators on the radio and on the multi-unit charger differs: •...
  • Page 81: Figure 11: Charger Mode Screen

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Figure 11: Charger Mode Screen Charging: Table 14: Battery Icons Battery Capacity 80%– 0%–5% 5%–15% 15%–25% 25%–40% 40%–60% 60%–80% 100% Battery Charge Progress 80%– 0%–5% 5%–15% 15%–25% 25%–40% 40%–60% 60%–80% 100% Table 15: Battery Icons Battery Capacity 0%–5% 5%–15%...
  • Page 82: St7000 Controls And Indicators

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface ST7000 Controls and Indicators Figure 12: ST7000 Controls and Indicators Annotation Description Power/Sleep/Wake button The Power/Sleep/Wake button is used to: • Turn the display on or off. • Turn the radio on or off. •...
  • Page 83 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Annotation Description Audio Connector The 3.5 mm audio connector supports headset audio and microphone, and PTT on Motorola Solutions accessories. USB Connector The USB Type-C ™ connector supports charging and programming. Top Microphone The Top Microphone is activated during high-audio simplex calls.
  • Page 84: One-Touch Buttons

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Annotation Description Menu/OK menu icon The Menu/OK button is used to: • Select or enter context-sensitive menus. • Select the highlighted alphanumeric character in the dialing and messaging editors. • Show the dialing menu while in the dialing editor. NOTICE: To turn on the Touch User Interface, press the Power/Sleep/ Wake button.
  • Page 85 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Feature Description Disconnect All Connected Disconnects all Bluetooth devices connected to the radio. Bluetooth Devices Display Bluetooth Generic Displays the battery levels of all paired Bluetooth GATT-based sen- Attribute Profile (GATT) sor devices. Sensors Battery Levels Display GATT Service Da- Displays the GATT-based sensor data.
  • Page 86 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Feature Description Radio Messaging System Opens the RMS menu without activating RMS mode. (RMS) Man-Machine Inter- face (MMI) Menu RMS Mode Activation or Toggles the RMS feature on or off. Deactivation Radio User Identity (RUI) Toggles the RUI feature of the radio.
  • Page 87 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Feature Description Toggle Bluetooth GATT Toggles Bluetooth GATT Sensor MMI Alerts on or off. Sensor MMI Alerts Toggle BSI Encryption En- Enables or disables BSI encryption. abled or Disabled Toggle Call Forwarding Toggles Call Forwarding on or off. Toggle Car Kit Speaker Permanently turns the Car Kit speaker on or off.
  • Page 88: Display

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Feature Description Volume Up In creases the volume by one level. Display This section presents the default home screen elements of the radio. Figure 13: Default Home Screen with Icons Home Mode Network Range TalkGroup 13/04/20 13:37 Options Contacts...
  • Page 89: Status Icons

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Color Mode or State Blue Radio Messaging Service (RMS) Gray Radio User Assignment (RUA) – Limited service 3.5.1 Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features.
  • Page 90: Table 21: General Icons

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Icon Description Blinking When the radio has not detected the repeater or during attachment. No icon During a radio-to-radio and gateway call. Table 21: General Icons Icon Description Low Audio Audio mode is changed to low. High Audio Audio mode is changed to high.
  • Page 91 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Icon Description Indoor Location Enabled Indicates that Indoor Location operation is enabled. Indoor Location Suspended Indicates that Indoor Location operation is temporarily suspended. New Message Has Arrived Indicates that a new message has arrived. Normal Call-Out Alert Indicates Normal Call-Out alert.
  • Page 92: Idle Display

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Icon Description SIM End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid – Indicates that the SIM Card E2EE is enabled in TMO Mode. SIM End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid – Indicates that the SIM Card E2EE is enabled in DMO Mode. Num- bers 1 and 2 point to the type of DMO Encryption keys that has been se- lected.
  • Page 93: Languages Supported

    Time and Date • Operational-Tactical Address (OPTA) Order and visibility of these items are also subject of the Configurable Idle Screen settings. 3.5.4 Languages Supported Table 22: Languages Supported Language ST7000 English Arabic Chinese (traditional) Croatian Danish Dutch Finnish French...
  • Page 94: Tones

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface Language ST7000 Latin American Portuguese European Spanish Latin American Spanish Swedish Tones NOTICE: The radio has two tone packs which are the default Classic Tones and New Tones. Your service provider decides which tone pack is enabled. To listen to the audio signal tones...
  • Page 95: Description Of Tones

    (when there is no received or transmitted speech) dependent on its category and the features interaction. The ‘right’ tone or event loudness is an objective matter. Motorola Solutions TETRA terminal tones architecture is highly flexible and allows you to adjust the level of every tone-event (such as valid key- press) individually and at the same time to adjust the level of all events associated with a tone- category.
  • Page 96: Dual Microphones

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface be louder, softer, or at speech level. This option is available both for in idle (when there is no received or transmitted speech) and in-call (during received or transmitted speech). Dual Microphones Each radio has two microphones. One at the top of the unit for dispatch (simplex) operation, and another at the bottom of the unit for duplex calls.
  • Page 97: Audio Features

    MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface The Accry Setup menu contains the supported accessories, represented by their Model Number as defined by the related Audio Device Descriptor (ADD). ADD is a set of parameters in the radio that defines the audio settings, such as gains and filters settings, for each accessory. IMPORTANT: Do not connect RSMs to both connectors at the same time.
  • Page 98 MN002955A01-AG Chapter 3: Man-Machine Interface LLS version – Local Language Package version. Antenna Frequency Band Flashtrap Ver UCM Ver • Addresses Home MNI – country identification code, network code. Group ID – number of the currently selected talkgroup. Own ISSI – Own Individual Short Subscriber Identity. ASSI –...
  • Page 99: Radio Info

    • TETRA Equipment Identity (TEI) – the TEI is displayed as a hexadecimal number. • Serial number – Motorola Solutions serial number is displayed only on radios distributed under Motorola Solutions trademark. • OPTA – if the BSI SIM support is disabled, no OPTA information is displayed.
  • Page 100: Appendix A: Service Information - Emea

    Customer Information Desk and obtain a Return Material Authorization number. Unless advised otherwise, the equipment should then be shipped to the following address: Motorola Solutions Systems Polska Sp.z o.o ul. Czerwone Maki 82, 30-392 Krakow, Poland. E-mail: escc.admin@motorolasolutions.com.
  • Page 101 Fax: +49 (0) 6128 951046 Latest Versions of Manuals To download the latest versions of technical manuals, see http://emeaonline.motorolasolutions.com. Submit Your Comments If you have any comments or would like to report a problem regarding Motorola Solutions publications, send an e-mail to: escc.admin@motorolasolutions.com.
  • Page 102: Appendix B: Service Information For Apac

    Initial contact should be by telephone wherever possible. When contacting Motorola Solutions Technical Support, be prepared to provide the product model number and the serial number. Further Assistance from Motorola Solutions You can also contact the Customer Help Desk through the website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/...
  • Page 103 3220 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Contact: Nitas Vatanasupapon E-mail: Nitas@motorolasolutions.com India +91-9844218850 Motorola Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. C/o Communication Test Design India Private Limited, #4, 5 Maruthi Industrial Estate, Rajapalya, Hoodi Village, Bangalore - 560048, India Contact: K. Umamaheswari E-mail: umamaheshwari@motorolasolutions.com...
  • Page 104 Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a complete Motorola Solutions part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Solutions Service Organization. If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from Motorola Solutions.
  • Page 105: Appendix C: Service Information - Americas

    Motorola Solutions. If the part number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Solutions Depot only. If a list of parts is not included, that means that no user-serviceable parts are available for that kit or assembly.
  • Page 106 Piso 11, San Isidro Lima 27 954-723-8959 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Latin American Countries Region 789 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325 Venezuela 58212-901-4600 Motorola Solutions de Los Andes C.A. Ave. Francisco de Miranda Centro Lido, Torre A Piso 15, El Rosal Caracas, 1060...
  • Page 107: Glossary

    MN002955A01-AG Glossary Glossary Air Interface (AI) Class The radio-based Class. communication data transmitted over the air Synonym:Security Class between the mobile and the active base station. See also: Class 1 Air Interface Encryption (AIE) No encryption, may use Provides authentication. confidentiality on the radio link over the air.
  • Page 108 MN002955A01-AG Downlink Direct Mode Operation (DMO) Direct Flashing Writing a software image file to a communications between two or more radios without the use of any infrastructure. radio. Group Call A call addressed to talkgroups or Downlink The radio frequency multigroups.
  • Page 109 MN002955A01-AG Location Request/Response Protocol Local Site Trunking (LST) Modified Group Cipher Key (MGCK) When a system fails or many of the sites lose connection Used to encrypt group addressed downlink to the Central Network Equipment (CNE), the signaling. sites are designed to go into a fall back situation See also: known as Local Site Trunking (LST).
  • Page 110 MN002955A01-AG Public Switched Telephone Network information to be passed from TETRA Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) to the Remote Flashing Programming the external network user and from the external transceiver through the control head. network user to the TETRA SwMI in accordance with the TETRA Call Control (CC) procedures.
  • Page 111 MN002955A01-AG Talkgroup components excluding the mobile equipment that is the CNE and all the remote site equipment. Synonym:Fixed Network Equipment Talkgroup A uniquely named group of radios that can share calls and messages. A talkgroup’s normal communications do not require interfacing with other talkgroups.

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