Entering Tmo Or Dmo Mode; Over The Air Programming; One-Touch Buttons; Table 13: One-Touch Button Features - Motorola MTP3250 Feature User Manual

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Chapter 2: Getting Started
2.14

Entering TMO or DMO Mode

Procedure:
1 From the home screen, press Options.
2 Select Trunked Mode/Direct Mode.
2.15

Over The Air Programming

NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
Over The Air Programming (OTAP) enables remote radio reconfiguration over TETRA network.
Prerequisites:Your radio display shows an OTAP prompt with Reboot required. Accept new
configuration? text for a new configuration update.
Procedure:
1 Select Yes to accept or No to reject the new configuration update.
NOTICE: A timer is set when the prompt is displayed. Request is automatically rejected if
there is no user response to the prompt when the timer runs out.
When the OTAP installation prompt is accepted, your radio updates with the new configuration as
received over OTAP. Visible indication guidance and update status is provided during the update.
When the OTAP installation prompt is rejected, your radio returns to idle mode.
2.16

One-Touch Buttons

The One-Touch Button (OTB) feature allows you to activate a feature by a long key press of the
programmable button. Your service provider can also assign one-touch functions to the keypad keys.
NOTICE:
The One-Touch Button and One-Touch Dial are mutually exclusive features.

Table 13: One-Touch Button Features

Feature
Activation of Covert Mode
Add Bluetooth Device
Any Network
Any Talkgroup Network
Bluetooth Smart Proximity
Pairing
Change Audio Profile
Change Talkgroup
Disconnect All Connected
Bluetooth Devices
40
Description
Turns Covert Mode on or off.
Activates scanning for Bluetooth devices.
Selects any network.
Selects any talkgroup network.
Activates scanning for Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing.
Changes to the specific audio profile.
Changes the talkgroup to the one programmed by your service pro-
vider.
Disconnects all Bluetooth devices connected to the radio.

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