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Mobile Release 19
MTP3250 Feature User
Guide
MARCH 2021
*68015000899*
68015000899-FH
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  • Page 1 Mobile Release 19 MTP3250 Feature User Guide MARCH 2021 *68015000899* 68015000899-FH © 2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    68015000899-FH Contents Contents List of Figures......................12 List of Tables......................13 Safety Information.....................14 Applying for Canadian License................15 Copyrights......................... 16 Chapter 1: General Information................17 1.1 Icon Conventions........................17 1.2 Using this Guide........................17 1.3 Feature and Service Availability.................... 17 Chapter 2: Getting Started..................18 2.1 Product Technical Information....................
  • Page 3 68015000899-FH Contents 2.8.1 Configurable Idle Screen..................32 2.9 Status Icons........................... 33 2.10 Holding Your Radio......................36 2.11 High or Low Audio Toggle....................37 2.11.1 Using High Audio....................37 2.11.2 Using Low Audio....................37 2.12 During a Call........................37 2.13 Selecting Talkgroups......................38 2.13.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection..................38 2.14 Entering TMO or DMO Mode....................40 2.15 Over The Air Programming....................40...
  • Page 4 68015000899-FH Contents 3.3.4.1 Preempting Group Calls................51 3.3.5 Selecting DMO Communications Options..............51 3.3.6 DMO Private Priority Call..................52 3.3.7 Talkgroup for Individual Calls...................52 3.3.8 Network Monitor.......................52 3.3.8.1 Enabling Network Monitor................53 3.3.9 Communication through Repeaters................. 53 3.3.10 Communication Through Gateways...............54 3.3.11 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization............... 55 3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode......................
  • Page 5 68015000899-FH Contents 4.3.2.1 Receiving New Messages................68 4.3.2.2 Opening the Inbox..................68 4.3.2.3 Using Submenus in Inbox and Outbox............69 4.3.2.4 Embedded Number..................70 4.3.2.5 Storing Numbers from Messages...............70 4.3.2.6 Calling Numbers from Messages............... 71 4.3.2.7 Making Group Calls on the Talkgroup of the Message Sender....71 4.3.2.8 Immediate Text Message................72 4.3.3 Outbox........................
  • Page 6 68015000899-FH Contents 4.4.6 Dialing through the Contact List................82 4.5 Bluetooth..........................83 4.5.1 Bluetooth Settings....................83 4.5.1.1 Configuring Bluetooth Settings..............83 4.5.2 Enabling and Disabling Bluetooth................83 4.5.3 Pairing Bluetooth Devices with Your Radio............. 84 4.5.4 Devices........................84 4.5.4.1 Connecting or Disconnecting Devices............84 4.5.4.2 Managing Devices..................85 4.5.5 Disconnecting All Devices..................85 4.5.6 Setting Indoor Location....................
  • Page 7 68015000899-FH Contents 4.8.1.1 Setting Ring Style..................93 4.8.2 Set Volume......................94 4.8.2.1 Setting Volume...................94 4.8.3 Language......................... 94 4.8.3.1 Setting Language..................94 4.8.4 Data Setup....................... 95 4.8.4.1 Setting Data Function.................95 4.8.5 Audio........................95 4.8.5.1 Audio Profiles..................... 95 4.8.5.2 Howling Suppression................. 96 4.8.5.3 Audio Toggle....................96 4.8.5.4 Volume Adjustment Mode................
  • Page 8 68015000899-FH Contents 4.8.10.1 Selecting RF Power................104 4.8.11 Accessory (Accry) Setup..................105 4.8.11.1 Selecting CORE/Other/Secondary Accessories........105 4.8.12 Book On....................... 105 4.8.13 Rotary Knob......................106 4.8.13.1 Setting Rotary Lock................106 4.8.13.2 Setting In Keypad Lock................106 4.8.13.3 Setting Rotary Knob Wrap Around............106 4.8.13.4 Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range............
  • Page 9 68015000899-FH Contents 4.12.1 Viewing and Modifying Personal Information............114 4.13 Recent Calls........................115 4.13.1 Viewing Recent Calls................... 115 4.13.2 Calling from Recent Calls..................115 4.13.3 Storing Recent Calls to Contacts................. 116 4.13.4 Deleting Recent Calls..................116 4.14 Shortcuts..........................117 4.14.1 Creating Menu Shortcuts..................117 4.14.2 Editing Menu Shortcut Lists.................
  • Page 10 68015000899-FH Contents 5.1 Ambience Listening (AL) Call....................126 5.2 Bluetooth..........................126 5.2.1 Bluetooth Interactions.................... 127 5.2.2 Discoverable Mode....................127 5.2.3 Add Bluetooth Devices...................127 5.2.4 Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing................. 128 5.2.5 Bluetooth Sensor Data...................128 5.3 Buffer Full Overwrite Policy....................128 5.4 Call-Out..........................129 5.4.1 Types of Call-Out Alerts..................129 5.4.2 Call-Out Modes Interaction..................
  • Page 11 68015000899-FH Contents 5.18 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).................140 5.18.1 WAP Browser.......................140 5.18.2 Entering the Browser................... 141 5.18.3 Entering Browser Menu Panes................141 5.18.4 Tips for Browsing....................141 5.18.4.1 Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane........141 5.18.4.2 Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane....... 141 5.18.4.3 Using Bookmarks...................
  • Page 12: List Of Figures

    68015000899-FH List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Charger Mode Screen ......................22 Figure 2: MTP3x50 Series Controls and Indicators ................23 Figure 3: Default Home Screen with Icons .................... 31 Figure 4: Trunked Mode Operation ....................... 44 Figure 5: Direct Mode Operation ......................50 Figure 6: Communication through Repeaters ..................54 Figure 7: Communication Through Gateways ..................
  • Page 13: List Of Tables

    68015000899-FH List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations ........................17 Table 2: Product Technical Information ....................18 Table 3: Battery Icons ..........................22 Table 4: MTP3x50 Series Controls and Indicators ................23 Table 5: Text Entry Screen Icons ......................26 Table 6: Keys Usage ..........................
  • Page 14: Safety Information

    Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations. For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.
  • Page 15: Applying For Canadian License

    Applying for Canadian License Applying for Canadian License The operation of your Motorola Solutions radio is subject to the Radio communications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Government's department of Industry Canada. Industry Canada requires that all operators using Private Land Mobile frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
  • Page 16: 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 17: Chapter 1: General Information

    68015000899-FH General Information Chapter 1 General Information 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 18: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started Familiarize yourself with 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 4.7 A Maximum RF Power 1 or 1.8 W (switchable) Maximum Speaker 2 W at 16 Ω...
  • Page 19: Before Power On

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Description Value 05/35/60 > 22 h > 21 h NOTICE: The system (SwMI) determines radio transmit and receive times, which affect the actual radio operating time. If the radio overheats (due to high ambient temperature or other factors), thermal protection will reduce transmitter power, which may lead to loss of communication.
  • Page 20: Installing The Battery

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started 4 Place the SIM card in a socket with the contact area facing down. Pay attention to the correct position of the notched corner. 5 Close the SIM card latch and slide it towards the top of the radio. 6 Close the plastic SIM card cover.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    IMPORTANT: Use only Motorola Solutions approved-chargers which provide optimal performance. Using other chargers may fail to fully charge, or reduce the life of the battery. Do not charge the battery in a hazardous area.
  • Page 22: Low Battery Indication

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 1: Charger Mode Screen Charger Mode Charging: Table 3: 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% 2.2.7 Low Battery Indication The radio indicates low battery level by playing an audible alert when the battery charge falls to a preset level.
  • Page 23: Mtp3X50 Series Controls And Indicators

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started MTP3x50 Series Controls and Indicators Figure 2: MTP3x50 Series Controls and Indicators Table 4: MTP3x50 Series Controls and Indicators Annotation Description Talkgroup Knob...
  • Page 24 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description Rotate to select a different talkgroup. Volume Knob Rotate to set the volume. Top Microphone Activated during Simplex, high audio calls such as Group Calls. Programmable Side button Programmable button, by default, the upper Programmable Side button is set to the Flip Display feature and the lower Programmable Side button is set to the Hi/Low Audio feature.
  • Page 25: Powering On The Radio

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Annotation Description • From the home screen, press to enter the main menu. • Used to enter the context-sensitive menu. On/Off/End/Home key • Press and hold to turn on/off your radio. • Press to end calls. •...
  • Page 26: Text Entry Icons

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.5.1 Text Entry Icons In the text entry screen, icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using. A character counter displayed on the text entry icon indicates the amount of characters that can be entered. Press the # key to toggle through the text entry modes.
  • Page 27: Keys Usage

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started • TAP – Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing an alphanumeric key one or more times. • iTAP – Allows the radio to predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key. NOTICE: You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the radio. 2.5.4 Keys Usage List of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP).
  • Page 28: Writing In Itap Alphanumeric

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) Symbol Mode w x y z 9 Table 7: Other Keys Description Any numeric key • In TAP press any key to reject word completion and continue with text entry A new completion will be displayed, if available, after the time-out for TAP expires.
  • Page 29: Writing In Tap Alphanumeric

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 Select iTAPEnglish and press Back. 3 Press Menu→Entry Mode. 4 Select Primary. 5 Press 3 key. The alternative row opens and shows D E F 3. 6 Continue entering the letters by pressing one key for each letter. Press 2, 8, 4, and 3 keys. NOTICE: Automatic shift to upper case is used at the beginning of a message, after punctuation followed by space, or for the first letter of a word created as a new contact entry.
  • Page 30: Adding Words To The Dictionary

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started When and where to use:To add the words that are not in the dictionary. Procedure: 1 Press Menu→Entry Setup→Prim.. 2 Select iTAPEnglish and press Back. 3 Enter the word. Scroll the alternate line for a word option. Each option is successively highlighted and partially locked.
  • Page 31: Unblocking Your Radio

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.6.2 Unblocking Your Radio If you have entered the incorrect PIN code for more than three times (by default), use the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) to unblock your radio. Prerequisites:Radio displays Unit Blocked Enter PUK. Procedure: 1 Enter the PUK code at the prompt.
  • Page 32: Configurable Idle Screen

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started The color of the Soft key area changes according to the mode the radio is in. Table 9: Colors of the Soft Key Area Color Mode or State Light blue Normal TMO and DMO Modes Light red Emergency Mode or Disaster Alert Call Olive...
  • Page 33: Status Icons

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Status Icons Status icons appear when your radio is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features. Table 10: Status Icons Icon Description Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) In Service No Service Signal Strength – The more bars, the stronger the signal. RF Power –...
  • Page 34 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description • Solid – when the radio has detected the repeater (for example, when the radio receives a presence signal). • Blinking – when the radio has not detected the repeater or during attachment. •...
  • Page 35 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description Call-Out Alert Unread – Indicates unread alert in the CO Box. End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) Solid, when the E2EE is enabled: • for the selected talkgroup, • for the highlighted private number, • for the manually entered private number, •...
  • Page 36: Holding Your Radio

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description Bluetooth Connected – Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled and at least one device is connected. Bluetooth Disconnected • Solid – Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled, but no device is connected. • Blinking indicates one of the following: Bluetooth is enabled and the radio is in the Discoverable Mode.
  • Page 37: High Or Low Audio Toggle

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Lapel/Shoulder Use For Group and Private Calls turn your head towards your shoulder/lapel, and speak directly into the top microphone. Listen through the internal speaker. Speakerphone Use Place your radio 30–60 cm away from you. In a noisy environment, move the radio closer to you for better transmission.
  • Page 38: Selecting Talkgroups

    68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Soft Key Label Audio Setting Erpce Audio goes to the earpiece (Speaker LOW is displayed) Audio goes to the Personal Hands Free (Speaker LOW is displayed) 2.13 Selecting Talkgroups Follow these procedures to select talkgroup manually. If the selected talkgroups is an InterSystem Interface (ISI) talkgroup, your radio can migrate to another talkgroup linked network, changing the talkgroup automatically.
  • Page 39 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Talkgroups in Common Folders Talkgroups in Favorite Folders Single network is available. In DMO Mode Display when the talkgroup selected is a normal TMO talkgroup. Single network is available. In TMO Mode In TMO Mode Display when the talkgroup selected is Display when the talkgroup selected is an ISI or Any network TMO talkgroup.
  • Page 40: Entering Tmo Or Dmo Mode

    68015000899-FH 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.
  • Page 41 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description 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. Display Heart Rate Displays the heart rate value received from the connected GATT- based heart rate sensor.
  • Page 42 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Send Predefined Template Sends a predefined message to a dedicated address. (PDT) Send Status Message Sends a dedicated status message to a dedicated address. Send User-Defined Tem- Sends a user-defined message to a dedicated address. plate (UDT) Switch to Previously Se- Changes the talkgroup of the radio to the previously selected talk-...
  • Page 43 68015000899-FH Chapter 2: Getting Started Feature Description Turn Bluetooth Indoor Lo- Activates Bluetooth Indoor Location. cation On or Off Turn Bluetooth On or Off Turns Bluetooth on or off. Turn Repeater Mode On Turns Repeater Mode on or off. or Off Unassigned The radio displays Unassigned Button when no feature is as- signed to this button.
  • Page 44: Chapter 3: Modes

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes Chapter 3 Modes This chapter contains information on available modes that the radio can operate in. Trunked Mode Operation Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) requires the switching and management infrastructure. TMO enables various voice and data communication types. Examples are group calls and short data service messages.
  • Page 45: Receiving Group Calls In Idle

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 2 Wait for the Talk Permit tone (if configured) and then speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen. 3.1.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signaled by a Receiving Group Call tone. 2 To respond, press and hold the PTT button.
  • Page 46: Preempting Group Calls

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.1.5.1 Preempting Group Calls NOTICE: Your radio can only support either the D-PTT Tone feature or D-PTT Preempt Group Call feature at a time. Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. 2 Press the PTT button twice on the radio or the Remote Control Unit (RCU). Call preempt is triggered.
  • Page 47: Dgna Auto Reselect Group

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.1.6.3 DGNA Auto Reselect Group DGNA Auto Reselect allows your radio to return to the previous selected talkgroup. Your network operator assigns a talkgroup to your radio through DGNA. When the assigned talkgroup is deassigned, your radio automatically returns to the previous talkgroup. 3.1.6.4 Viewing DGNA Talkgroups Prerequisites:Your radio receives the DGNA message.
  • Page 48: Phone And Pabx Calls

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.1.8 Phone and PABX Calls Phone Calls allow you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number. Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) Calls allow you to call local (office) extension numbers. NOTICE: This feature is available only in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO). The Phone/PABX Speed Dial feature allows you to dial a shortened number of up to three digits instead of the full number.
  • Page 49: Local Site Trunking

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes Local Site Trunking This mode is also called as Fallback Mode and it allows more than one radio from the same site to communicate when the link between the site and the network central controller fails. Entering and exiting Local Site Trunking (that is, returning to System Wide Services) is done automatically.
  • Page 50: Direct Mode Operation

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 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 51: Receiving Group Calls In Idle

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.3.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle Procedure: 1 Your radio receives a Group Call. NOTICE: The incoming Group Call is signaled by a Receiving Group Call tone. 2 To respond, press and hold the PTT button. 3.3.4 D-PTT Preempt Group Call NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
  • Page 52: Dmo Private Priority Call

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes • MS - MS – Your radio can communicate only with other radios within its range. • Gateway – Your radio uses a gateway to communicate with the infrastructure. • Automatic – Your radio uses the first available gateway for that talkgroup. •...
  • Page 53: Enabling Network Monitor

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes This feature allows the radio to monitor for Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) individual calls while maintaining Direct Mode Operation (DMO) services. When Network Monitor is active, the radio receives direct calls addressed to the selected DMO talkgroup, private DMO calls, Short Data Service (SDS) messages, and also private TMO calls.
  • Page 54: Communication Through Gateways

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes Figure 6: Communication through Repeaters When the radio connects to a repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater available message, and shows an appropriate icon. When the radio loses connection with the repeater, it plays a tone, displays the Repeater not available message, and the repeater icon is blinking.
  • Page 55: Gateway And Repeater Synchronization

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes • Gateway not available message is displayed. • The gateway icon is blinking. 3.3.11 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization To communicate using gateways or repeaters, the radio requires synchronization with a gateway or a repeater. A gateway or a repeater sends presence signals to radios. If a radio receives presence signals, it stays synchronized with the gateway or the repeater which sends the signals.
  • Page 56: Emergency Operations

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes On entering or exiting the TXI mode, when the radio is camped on a cell, it sends a specially designated Short Data Service (SDS) status message. This SDS message indicates to the SwMI that the radio is entering or exiting TXI mode. Mobility procedures that do not require the radio to send an uplink transmission are performed except for cell reselection.
  • Page 57: Making Emergency Group Calls

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes When a radio receives or generates a group call with emergency priority, the display changes color to red and a red triangle icon is displayed. A special alert tone is played. An emergency group call can be configured as: •...
  • Page 58: Emergency Individual Calls (Private Or Msisdn)

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes After exiting from Non-Tactical Emergency, the radio returns to the previously selected talkgroup. 3.5.4 Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MSISDN) The Emergency Individual Calls are simplex or duplex calls with emergency priority. On pressing the Emergency button, the radio initiates an individual call to a provisioned private or Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network (MSISDN) address.
  • Page 59: Silent Emergency Mode

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes • The PTT button is pressed. • The Right soft key is pressed (only during the transmission phase). NOTICE: When the radio goes out of the service, it enters the reception phase and the Alternating Hot Microphone is on hold. When the radio is back to the service, the Hot Microphone transmission and the Alternating Hot Microphone resume.
  • Page 60: Emergency Alert

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.5.10 Emergency Alert NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This feature allows the radio to send emergency alerts to other radios within its Direct Mode Operation (DMO) coverage by pressing the Emergency button. Even in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO), the radio monitors a special DMO emergency frequency for possible emergency alerts and responds to them by automatically joining the emergency call.
  • Page 61: Disaster Alert

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes 3.5.12 Disaster Alert Disaster Alert call is a broadcast emergency call initiated by the radio, with emergency pre-emptive priority that everyone in a broadcast area can hear. This feature is designed for catastrophic situations, such as earthquakes, and has the highest priority over other calls. All radios under Disaster Alert display emergency notification on their screens.
  • Page 62: Repeater Mode

    68015000899-FH Chapter 3: Modes Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: • Press End if your radio displays Emergency Mic On. • Press and hold Exit. NOTICE: Press the End key if an Emergency Operation triggered by Emergency number (not by Emergency button) to exit the Emergency Operation. Your radio exits Emergency Operations.
  • Page 63: Chapter 4: Main Menu

    68015000899-FH Main Menu Chapter 4 Main Menu This chapter contains information on items in the main menu. You can enter the menu items during a call. If not programmed otherwise by your service provider the radio exits the menu, when a new call starts. IMPORTANT: Some menu items are model-specific and may not be activated or available on your radio.
  • Page 64: Messages

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: 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. Group Setup Contains additional menu items for Scanning Talkgroups features. Favorites Contains shortcuts to frequently used talkgroups and contact numbers. My Info Displays information about your radio and its numbers.
  • Page 65: New Message

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.1 New Message This menu item allows you to create a new message. NOTICE: While editing a text, Status Icons change their appearance and only four of them are displayed: Tower, Signal Strength, Emergency, and Battery. The text.| Send Delete...
  • Page 66: Delivery Report

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→New Message. 3 Press the Menu key and select Message Setup→On/Offline users. 4 Enter your message and press Send. 5 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 67 68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Temporarily saves the Delivery Report message in the Inbox. The notification disappears after it is read. • Displays the New Message icon. • Displays the New Delivery Status notification screen (if possible). 4.3.1.4.1 Viewing Delivery Reports Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 68: Inbox

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.2 Inbox The inbox folder contains up to 100 new or old incoming messages, depending on the length of the messages. The Messages sub-menu indicates the number of the messages. For example, if the indication is 2/4, it means that two unread and four read messages are in the inbox. Table 17: Inbox Icons Icon Description...
  • Page 69: Using Submenus In Inbox And Outbox

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • No New or Old Messages • Inbox Full 4.3.2.3 Using Submenus in Inbox and Outbox Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Inbox or Outbox. 3 Highlight the required message and press the Menu key. 4 If you want to use submenus, perform one of the following actions: If…...
  • Page 70: Embedded Number

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… If you want to invoke the edit screen with perform the following actions: an old message and send it to a different a Select Forward and edit the text. recipient, b To send, perform one of the following op- tions: •...
  • Page 71: Calling Numbers From Messages

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 5 Radio displays a list of the numbers (including the senders number). 6 Highlight the required number and press Store. 7 Highlight required contact and press View. NOTICE: To store a number for a new contact, select [New Contact] and fill out the required fields.
  • Page 72: Immediate Text Message

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.2.8 Immediate Text Message NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. When you receive a new immediate text message, the radio plays the New Mail Received tone. All immediate text messages are stored in the Inbox folder. If the radio is in the PIN Lock state, immediate text message is displayed after you enter the correct PIN.
  • Page 73: Call-Out (Co) Box

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu Icon Description Protected Message Delivery Failed Successful Outgoing Protected Message Failed Outgoing Protected Message 4.3.4 Call-Out (CO) Box CO Box contains incoming and outgoing Call-Out messages. Clicking Select on a Call-Out message headline displays more detailed information on the item. When the radio is in normal mode, you are able to browse through all messages in the CO Box.
  • Page 74: Templates

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.7 Templates A template box stores user-defined message templates. Each message in Inbox and Outbox can be stored as a template. The name of the template and the text can be edited later. 4.3.7.1 Sending User-Defined Templates Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 75: Predefined Templates

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu If… Then… • To save the edited template, select Save Changes. • To save the edited template as a new template, select Store. If you want to edit the name of the tem- perform the following actions: plate, a Select Edit Name.
  • Page 76: Viewing A Status Message Number

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.9.1 Viewing a Status Message Number Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Send Status. 3 Press the Menu key and select View. 4.3.9.2 Sending Status Messages You can send status messages to either a selected talkgroup or a programmed private number. Only one option can be enabled at a time.
  • Page 77: Sending An Rms Status

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.9.3.1 Sending Targeted Status Messages Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Send Status. 3 Perform one of the following actions: • Highlight the required status message and press the Send key. •...
  • Page 78: Additional Address

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Scroll to the required RMS status. • Type out a message using RMS Free Text (available in SDS-TL only). 4.3.11 Additional Address The Additional Address feature allows the radio to send Radio Messaging System (RMS) messages and Local Information Protocol (LIP) reports to additionally defined recipients.
  • Page 79: Entering New Additional Address

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • View (for Pre-defined Additional Address alias) The display shows the Alias, the ISSI/ITSI/GSSI and the Status of the address (Pre-Defined or User Definded). 4.3.11.4 Entering New Additional Address Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Additional Address→Select Address.
  • Page 80: Call-Out Availability

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.3.12 Call-Out Availability NOTICE: This feature is only available when enabled by your service provider. This menu item enables or disables the Call-Out availability. 4.3.12.1 Setting Call-Out Availability Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Messages→Call-Out Availability.
  • Page 81: Creating Contacts

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu Speed # Shows the default Speed Dial number. You can accept or change it. Simplex (Private only) Shows the hook method for simplex calls. Duplex (Private only) Shows the hook method for duplex calls. 4.4.1 Creating Contacts Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs.
  • Page 82: Deleting Numbers

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 6 Press Done. 4.4.3 Deleting Numbers Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press Contcs. 2 Select a contact you want to edit. 3 Use Left or Right Navigation keys to choose the required number. 4 Press Menu. 5 Select Delete number.
  • Page 83: Bluetooth

    NOTICE: This setting does not affect the Motorola Solutions headset with PTT (NNTN8143_ or NNTN8191_) as it is always in the GC Optimized mode.
  • Page 84: Pairing Bluetooth Devices With Your Radio

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu When Bluetooth is enabled, the Bluetooth icon appears in the status icon area on the display. However, the Bluetooth icon may not be visible at times, due to other icons with higher priority being displayed in the same icon slot. NOTICE: Your service provider may configure the radio to automatically disable Bluetooth after entering the home mode.
  • Page 85: Managing Devices

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Highlight the required device and press Menu/OK. Select Connect/Disconnect. NOTICE: Depending on languages installed on the radio, some characters in names of devices might not be displayed properly. Radio-initiated automatic reconnection with several remote Bluetooth devices at the same time cannot be guaranteed to be successful in 100%, due to the fundamental nature of Bluetooth.
  • Page 86: Viewing Detected Beacons

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu Indoor Location is used to track radio location while the radio is indoors. When Indoor Location is activated, your radio receives beacon information from various dedicated beacons within the range of the radio. The radio then sends the information within a Location Information Protocol message to the Switching and Management Infrastructure, and a mapping application decodes the information to calculate the location of the radio.
  • Page 87: Browser

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Highlight your firearm sensor device and press Connect. NOTICE: Activation code must be sent to the device by third-party application. Radio-initiated automatic reconnection with several remote Bluetooth devices at the same time cannot be guaranteed to be successful in 100%, due to the fundamental nature of Bluetooth.
  • Page 88: Changing Pin Codes

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu Postrequisites:Each time you turn on the terminal, PIN code is required. 4.7.1.2 Changing PIN Codes NOTICE: This feature is only available when enabled by your service provider. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Security→Change Code.
  • Page 89: Setting Keylock On Startup

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.2.3 Setting Keylock on Startup Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Security→Keylock Setup→Start Locked. 3 Select On or Off. 4.7.3 Air Encryption NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This menu item allows you only to view air encryption state.
  • Page 90: K Validity

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.4 K Validity Key (K) is a secret key the infrastructure uses to authenticate the radio in the system. It is part of the authentication that provides service confidentiality between your radio and the system. 4.7.4.1 Verifying K Validity Procedure:...
  • Page 91: Dmo Sck

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.7.5.2 DMO SCK Your service provider can enable SCKs in DMO. The SCKs used in DMO are called DMSCKs. 4.7.5.2.1 Verifying DMSCK Validity When and where to use:To ensure that the DMSCKs in the radio are valid and can be used for the air interface encryption.
  • Page 92: Activating Covert Mode

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu When the Covert Mode is turned on: • All tones are set to Off (corresponding to All Tones menu entry). • Group audio is set to Spkr Cntrl (corresponding to Audio Toggle menu entry). • The private speaker is set to Off (this setting causes all the calls are routed through the earpiece).
  • Page 93: Sds Remote Control

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Emergency Mode • Silent Emergency Mode • Covert Mode Send firmware version and TEI The radio sends back an SDS message with its firmware version and TEI. NOTICE: If the sending Individual Short Subscriber Identity (ISSI) is not on the Allowed ISSIs list, the receiving radio ignores the task.
  • Page 94: Set Volume

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • DMO Simplex – To set the new ring style to all Direct Mode Operation (DMO) simplex calls. NOTICE: Upon entry into this sub-menu, the display shows the current ring style used. 4 Scroll to the desired style and press Select. NOTICE: New ring style is played immediately for a few seconds.
  • Page 95: Data Setup

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.4 Data Setup This menu item allows you to set up your radio to transmit and receive data from the external device. To connect your radio accessory connector to the external device, use the PMKN4124 (for E2E KVL) or PMKN4127 (for AIE and Authentication KVL) cable.
  • Page 96: Howling Suppression

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 3 Select a required profile. 4.8.5.2 Howling Suppression The howling suppression is a mode increasing the stability of the acoustic feedback loop. The radio eliminates howling caused by the feedback loop from the receiving radios to the sending radio in simplex calls.
  • Page 97: Tones

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Keypad • Tones • Call-Out The Volume Control Mode is configurable using the Customer Programming Software (CPS). NOTICE: When a volume control capable Bluetooth device is connected, the radio always uses the Common setting. You can configure the maximum volume offsets (dB) and the volume range (dB) through CPS.
  • Page 98: Talk Permit

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.6.2.1 Setting All Tones Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Tones→All Tones. 3 Select one of the following options: • On – Activates all the tones. • Off – Deactivate all the tones. 4.8.6.3 Talk Permit You can activate/deactivate the tone heard upon pressing the PTT button.
  • Page 99: D-Ptt Tones

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu For each notification, your radio generates an unread message tone with the amber LED color indication. 4.8.6.5.1 Setting Periodic Alert Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Tones→Periodic Alert. 3 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 100: Setting Font Level

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Setup→Display→Flip Display. 3 Select one of the following options: • On – To activate this feature. • Off – To deactivate this feature. 4.8.7.2 Setting Font Level When and where to use:To increase or decrease text size so you can adjust the interface readability to existing conditions.
  • Page 101: Setting Backlight

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.7.5 Setting Backlight When and where to use:To save the battery power. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Display→Backlight. 3 Select one of the following options: • Auto – Backlight is triggered by turning on the radio, by pressing any key on the device or on the accessory that is connected to it.
  • Page 102: Setting Wallpaper

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • 30 minutes – Turns off the radio display after 30 minutes. 4.8.7.8 Setting Wallpaper When and where to use:To change the look of the home screen. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Display→Wallpaper.
  • Page 103: Setting The Date Manually

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Setup→Time & Date→Format→Format Date. 3 Select (D – day, M – month, Y – year): • DD/MM/YY • MM/DD/YY • DD-MON-YY • YY/MM/DD 4.8.8.4 Setting the Date Manually When and where to use:If the date cannot update automatically through the infrastructure. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 104: Energy Economy

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.9 Energy Economy Energy Economy (EE) is a mode of operation to save battery life. Your radio does not monitor all downlink time slots of the Main Control Channel. If the radio is in the charger, Energy Economy mode is not needed.
  • Page 105: Accessory (Accry) Setup

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Normal RF Pwr – Deactivates this feature. NOTICE: • Changing RF Power Class to Normal RF Pwr during calls may result in dropping the call. The power level may be not sufficient to sustain the transmission. •...
  • Page 106: Rotary Knob

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.13 Rotary Knob This menu item allows you to set all the related functionality of the Volume Knob and Talkgroup Knob. 4.8.13.1 Setting Rotary Lock Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Rotary Knob→Rotary Lock.
  • Page 107: Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.13.4 Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Rotary Knob→Scroll Range. 3 Select one of the following options: • Stay In Range – Scrolling through the talkgroups in the current folder only. •...
  • Page 108: Selecting Default Setting

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.8.14.1 Selecting Default Setting Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Setup→Def. Settings. Your radio display Reset to def. settings?. Press Yes to confirm. Group Setup This menu item allows you to set the operation parameters, scanning and my groups folder. 4.9.1 Setting Operations Parameters When and where to use:If you want to define the radio mode and the talkgroup at the radio startup,...
  • Page 109: Standard Home Group

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.9.1.1 Standard Home Group This menu item allows you to configure the standard home group to be used during start up and when changing modes: TMO → DMO and TMO → Repeater. 4.9.2 Scan This menu item allows you to activate/deactivate scanning, view the active scan list, and edit the scan lists.
  • Page 110: Deleting Talkgroups From Scan Lists

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Group Setup→Scan→Scan Lists. 3 Highlight required scan list and press Menu to see additional settings: • Rename – Enters new name for that scan list. • Capacity – Displays the number of assigned and unassigned talkgroups for the scan list. •...
  • Page 111: Editing My Folder List

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.9.3.3 Editing My Folder List Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Group Setup→My Groups. 3 Highlight required favorite folder. 4 Press Menu. 5 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 112: Setting Call Forwarding

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.10.1.2 Setting Call Forwarding When and where to use:To enable or disable Call Forwarding for your radio. If radio is not in TMO mode, selecting call forwarding will results in an Invalid Keypress tone and Service Restricted message.
  • Page 113: Making Private Calls To Favorite Contacts

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4 Press the Menu key and select Add to Favorites. 5 Select a folder you want to add the contact number to and press Select. 4.11.3 Making Private Calls to Favorite Contacts Procedure: 1 To select a contact number you want to call, from the home screen do one of the following: •...
  • Page 114: Deleting Items From Favorites Folder

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Favorites. 3 Highlight a required folder. 4 Press the Menu key. 5 Select one of the following options: • Rename Folder – Changes the name of the folder. Enter a new folder name and press OK. •...
  • Page 115: Recent Calls

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • My Phone Num – Displays your radio phone number. NOTICE: To modify the displayed phone number, select Edit. Type the number and press OK. • Radio Info – Displays radio information: manufacturer, product type, ISSI, TEI, Serial Number, and OPTA.
  • Page 116: Storing Recent Calls To Contacts

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Recent Calls. 3 Select one of the following options: • Dialed (from the home screen press Send key to access Dialed Calls list) • Received • Missed NOTICE: From the home screen press Down Navigation key, to access Recent Calls menu item.
  • Page 117: Shortcuts

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 5 Select Delete. NOTICE: To erase all the calls, select Delete All. 4.14 Shortcuts This sub-menu allows you to set up shortcuts to access frequently used menu items. 4.14.1 Creating Menu Shortcuts When and where to use:To assign a shortcut for the menu item. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 118: Networks

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.15 Networks This menu item allows you to switch between the radio operation modes. 4.15.1 Selecting Network Operation Mode Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Networks. 3 Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 119: Talkgroup Network Select

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.15.3 Talkgroup Network Select This sub-menu item allows you to select one or multiple networks to register your radio accordingly to the selected talkgroup. TG Net Sel is available when the selected talkgroup is a Any Net talkgroup or a InterSystem Interface (ISI) talkgroup, otherwise your radio display Service Restricted message.
  • Page 120: Location

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 2 Select Networks→TG Net Sel→Any TG Net. Your radio selects and registers to the network automatically from the predefined list. 4.16 Location NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. This sub-menu allows you to enable the GNSS, change GNSS accuracy, and view your position and testpage.
  • Page 121: Changing Gnss Accuracy

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • Version – Displays detailed information on software version: SW (software version), HW (hardware version), ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit), RC (release code). 4.16.4 Changing GNSS Accuracy Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Location→Accuracy.
  • Page 122: Packet Data

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.17 Packet Data NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. The Packet Data (PD) Service allows you to transfer data in a TETRA system using the Internet Protocol (IP). NOTICE: To transfer data from a standard computer over the air, connect the computer using the data cable PMKN4129 with your radio.
  • Page 123: Crypto Menu

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu 4.18 Crypto Menu This sub-menu allows you to manage SIM card based End-to-End Encryption. The End-to-End Encryption is used for: • Encryption of voice transmission in the DMO and TMO Modes. • Encryption of messages transmission in the TMO Mode. •...
  • Page 124: Updating Encryption Keys

    68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • To disable the alarm, select Off. • To enable the alarm to ring once at the beginning of a clear call, selectSingle. • To enable the alarm to ring periodically throughout a clear call, select Continuous. 4.18.3 Updating Encryption Keys When and where to use:The Updating Encryption Keys menu is used to update old or incorrect...
  • Page 125 68015000899-FH Chapter 4: Main Menu • For crypto mode bit 1, select DMO 1. • For crypto mode bit 2, select DMO 2.
  • Page 126: Chapter 5: Features

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Chapter 5 Features Ambience Listening (AL) Call Ambience Listening Call allows a dispatcher to make a special call that allows listening to the conversations and background noises within the range of the microphone of a particular radio. The call is set up without any indication to the affected radio, and any lower priority ongoing voice call or packet data transfer may be preempted.
  • Page 127: Bluetooth Interactions

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features • Allow radio collaboration with various Bluetooth sensors or data capture devices, for example biometric sensors, bar code scanners, or firearm devices. • Increase connectivity with secure packet data services between the radio and a data device or a smartphone running appropriate applications.
  • Page 128: Bluetooth Smart Proximity Pairing

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.2.4 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 129: Call-Out

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Call-Out NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. For those who use DMO mode, you are recommended to apply DMO SCK for data confidentiality. This feature allows you to receive Call-Out alerts. On receiving the Call-Out messages, the radio interrupts current services and attends to the Call-Out alert without any further delay.
  • Page 130: Call-Out Modes Interaction

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: 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 131: Collaborative Messaging

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features • Menu NOTICE: If your service provider allowed it, you can stop the alert tone by pressing any key. Information Phase You are still in the Call-Out mode and you can receive more detailed information about the incident that occurred through subsequent text or a voice message.
  • Page 132: Enhance Gnss Performance

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features • GPS + BeiDou IMPORTANT: Where the signals from satellites are not available, the GNSS Location Service does not work. This usually happens when your radio cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky. An example would be when the GNSS antenna is covered or facing the ground.
  • Page 133: Location Report Backlog

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features foliage. If possible, do not use this feature in underground parking lots, tunnels, under bridges, and close to high buildings. 5.6.2 Location Report Backlog The radio can record location track when it is out of service, when in DMO, or when in TXI mode. The location reports generated during this time is stored, and all location report backlog recordings are uploaded once the radio is back in service.
  • Page 134: Gnss Accuracy

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features • Longitude – Expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds. • Number of satellites – Used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites provides better accuracy. The maximum is 12 satellites. • Easting – Refers to the eastward-measured distance expressed in meters. •...
  • Page 135: Private Call

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.8.1 Private Call Private call, also called point-to-point call, enables communication between two individuals. No other radio can hear the conversation. This call type can be carried out in two ways: Duplex Call This call type is only allowed in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO). During this call, both parties can speak at the same time.
  • Page 136: Making Phone Or Pabx Calls

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.8.2.1 Making Phone or PABX Calls When and where to use: This feature is only available in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO). Procedure: 1 From the home screen, enter the number. 2 If Phone or PABX is not the first type of call presented, press Ctype repeatedly to select it. 3 Press the Send key.
  • Page 137: Radio Messaging System Icons

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features The Radio Messaging System (RMS) feature allows the radio to receive and send RMS messages through the TETRA network using the Short Data Service (SDS-TL) or Status (STS) as the transport layer. NOTICE: One-Touch Buttons are disabled in the RMS mode. There are two types of RMS messages: •...
  • Page 138: Radio User Assignment (Rua) And Radio User Identity (Rui)

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.12 Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) NOTICE: This is a Software Selling Feature. Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication service. Only a successful logon to any temporary radio, provides full access and your permanent radio functionality, so you can be still reached with your permanent number.
  • Page 139: Short Number Dial

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Transmission Transmitting Ra- Receiving Radio Result Type Group Call No SIM card SIM card The Warning: clear call notification appears and the call is received. Message SIM card No SIM card The Delivery failed noti- fication appears and the mes- sage is not received.
  • Page 140: Selecting Talkgroups By Index

    Disable your service provider cannot enable your radio. 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 Solutions. 5.17...
  • Page 141: Entering The Browser

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.18.2 Entering the Browser Prerequisites: From the home screen, press the Menu key. Set Setup→Data Setup to Data Only or Voice & Data. Procedure: 1 From the home screen, press the Menu key. 2 Select Browser. 3 Optional: Exit the browser by pressing and holding the E key.
  • Page 142: Using Bookmarks

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 3 Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More..4 Select Menu. 5 Scroll to New Bookmark. 6 Enter the bookmark title and URL, and select its location. 7 Press Save. 5.18.4.3 Using Bookmarks Procedure: 1 Enter the browser.
  • Page 143: Selecting Saved Pages

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.18.4.7 Selecting Saved Pages Procedure: 1 Enter the browser. 2 Scroll to Bookmarks pane. 3 Select Organise (if there are no saved bookmarks), or More..4 Select Go to enter the Saved Pages folder. 5 Select a saved page and press OK. The display shows the saved page. Depending on the saved page, you may browse the web from here.
  • Page 144: Browser Menu Panes Overview

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Key Press Action • Outside the editor: in a numbered list, se- lects the required item list. 0–9 key (hold) • In the editor: standard use. • Outside the editor: hotkey for navigating to the numbered bookmark. * key (press or hold) In the editor, inserts a space.
  • Page 145: Navigate Pane

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Menu Pane Description History Provides access to recently visited pages and shows the position of the currently loaded page in the history stack. Tools Provides access to applications and utilities. The following panes are displayed according to the context: Table 26: Additional Menu Panes Menu Pane Description...
  • Page 146: Bookmarks Pane

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features Resend Data Prompt – for turning on/off the data re-send prompt. • Security... Secure Prompt – for enabling/disabling the browser to inform you that it replaced a non-secure connection with a secure connection, and the other way around. Current Certificate –...
  • Page 147: Working With The Saved Pages Folder

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.18.11.2 Working with the Saved Pages Folder Procedure: 1 From the Bookmarks pane select Saved Pages folder. 2 The browser displays the page (snapshot) saved using Save Page in Tools pane. 3 Scroll to a saved page. 4 Press Menu to open the Options pane for the saved page.
  • Page 148: Options Pane

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features 5.18.14 Options Pane This pane is specific to the page or pane being displayed. 5.18.15 Text Input Pane Prerequisites:This pane is visible when the browser menu is opened and text entry field is active. When and where to use:To input the text for the URL. Procedure: 1 Select the URL.
  • Page 149: Viewing Wap Messages

    68015000899-FH Chapter 5: Features • Push Message High – animation and the icon (blinking) are displayed with the New WAP Message tone and the browser opens. Medium – animation and the icon are displayed with the New WAP Message tone. Low –...
  • Page 150: Appendix A: Tones

    68015000899-FH Appendix A: Tones Appendix A 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 samples, click Table 28: Radio Tones New Tone Classic Tone...
  • Page 151 68015000899-FH Appendix A: Tones New Tone Classic Tone Tone Description Emergency 2 – Emergency Call received (optional tone). Low Battery – Battery charge level is low. Over the Air 1 – Single D-PTT tone. Over the Air 2 – Double D-PTT tone. Over the Air 3 –...
  • Page 152: Appendix B: Led Indications

    68015000899-FH Appendix B: LED Indications Appendix B LED Indications Table 29: LED Status Indications Indication Status Solid green • In use • Repeating call Blinking green • In service or idle • Switching modes from TMO to DMO Solid red Out of service Blinking red •...
  • Page 153: Appendix C: Troubleshooting

    68015000899-FH Troubleshooting Appendix C Troubleshooting Your radio displays the following messages: Table 31: Displayed Messages Message Message Description Attachment Failed Your radio could not perform talkgroup attachment. It keeps on trying. If it does not succeed, try another talk- group. Authenticate Failure Your radio could not register on an authenticated system (for example, the Authentication Key is incorrect, or au-...
  • Page 154 68015000899-FH Appendix C: Troubleshooting Message Message Description 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. Insufficient visible data Your radio is in the process of determining your location. This process may take several minutes to complete.
  • Page 155 68015000899-FH Appendix C: Troubleshooting Message Message Description No New or Old Messages Indicates there are no new or old messages in the Inbox. No Selected Scan List You selected an empty network list. No Service Your radio is out of coverage. Not Allowed To Initiate You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the Call...
  • Page 156: Appendix D: Maintenance

    Extending Battery Life 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 Solutions replacement. Battery Charging Temperature If, during charging, the temperature is out of range, the battery might not be fully charged since the charging is temporarily stopped until the temperature becomes suitable.
  • Page 157: Looking After Your Radio

    68015000899-FH Appendix D: Maintenance Looking after Your Radio Never leave your radio or battery in extreme temperatures, for example, behind a windscreen in direct sunlight. Do not immerse your radio in water. To clean your radio, use a moistened or antistatic cloth.

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