Hytera Communications MT680PF5 TETRA MOBILE TERMINAL User Manual
Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd. TETRA MOBILE TERMINAL Users Manual
Users Manual
Preface Thanks for your favor in our product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please read this manual, the corresponding TETRA Terminal Series Feature Book and the Safety Information Booklet carefully before use. This manual is applicable to the following model: MT680 Plus F5 Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Co., Ltd. (the Company) in PRC and/or other countries or areas. The Company retains the ownership of its trademarks and product names. All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are properties of their respective owners. Disclaimer The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technology development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of us. We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of the Third Party products and contents involved in this manual. If you have any suggestions or would like to learn more details, please visit our website at: http://www.hytera.com. RFEnergyExposureCompliance Ć˝ Your radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for occupational or controlled RF exposure environment and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Ć˝ The device complies with RF field strength limits of RSS-102 requirement Your radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines Ć˝ United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J Ć˝ American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Ć˝ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition Ć˝ International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 FCC & IC Statement Ć˝ To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no adhere to the following procedures: Ć˝ Gain of antenna must not exceed 7.0dBi. Ć˝ Antenna Installation: Install the mobile antenna at least 50 cm away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. Ć˝ Pour assurer une performance optimale et le respect du travail / contrĂ´lĂŠe limites d'exposition Ă l'environnement de l'ĂŠnergie RF dans les normes et les lignes directrices ci-dessus, les utilisateurs respecter les procĂŠdures suivantes: Ć˝ Gain de l'antenne ne doit pas dĂŠpasser 7,0 dBi. Ć˝ Installation de l'antenne: Installez l'antenne portable au moins 50 cm de votre corps, conformĂŠment avec les prescriptions du fabricant de l'antenne / fournisseur. FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct. The interference by one or more of the following measures: Ć˝ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Ć˝ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Ć˝ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note:â Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment.â This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prĂŠsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisĂŠe aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioĂŠlectrique subi, mĂŞme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Contents 1. Document Conventions .....................................................................................................................1 1.1 Instructional Conventions................................................................................................................1 1.2 Notational Conventions ...................................................................................................................1 1.3 Key Operation .................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Term Explanation ............................................................................................................................1 2. Items in the Package ..........................................................................................................................3 3. Product Overview ...............................................................................................................................4 3.1 Front Panel .....................................................................................................................................5 3.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................................6 3.3 Programmable Keys .......................................................................................................................6 4. Before Use ..........................................................................................................................................7 4.1 Installation .......................................................................................................................................7 4.1.1 Installation Instructions .........................................................................................................7 4.1.2 Installation Tools ...................................................................................................................7 4.1.3 Installation Steps ...................................................................................................................8 5. Status Indication ..............................................................................................................................12 5.1 Status Icon ....................................................................................................................................12 5.2 Operation Icon ..............................................................................................................................13 5.3 LED Indicator ................................................................................................................................13 6. Menu Navigation ...............................................................................................................................14 6.1 TMO Menu ....................................................................................................................................15 6.2 DMO Menu ...................................................................................................................................15 7. Basic Operations ..............................................................................................................................16 7.1 Turning On/Off ..............................................................................................................................16 7.2 Switching Operation Mode ............................................................................................................16 7.3 Adjusting the Call Volume .............................................................................................................16 7.4 Inputting through Keypad ..............................................................................................................16 7.5 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad ......................................................................................................16 7.6 PIN Code Security and Changing .................................................................................................17 7.7 Managing the Contacts .................................................................................................................17 7.7.1 Contact List .........................................................................................................................17 7.7.2 New Contact .......................................................................................................................17 7.7.3 Viewing the Memory Capacity ............................................................................................17 8. Call Services .....................................................................................................................................18 8.1 TMO ..............................................................................................................................................18 8.1.1 Individual Call .....................................................................................................................18 8.1.2 Group Call...........................................................................................................................19 8.1.3 Telephone Call ....................................................................................................................20 8.1.4 Emergency Call ..................................................................................................................20 8.2 DMO .............................................................................................................................................21 8.2.1 Individual Call .....................................................................................................................21 8.2.2 Group Call...........................................................................................................................21 8.2.3 Emergency Call ..................................................................................................................21 9. Message ............................................................................................................................................22 9.1 Status Message ............................................................................................................................22 9.2 User Message ...............................................................................................................................22 9.2.1 TMO ....................................................................................................................................22 9.2.2 DMO ...................................................................................................................................23 10. Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................24 11. Care and Cleaning ..........................................................................................................................27 12. Optional Accessories .....................................................................................................................27 13. Appendix .........................................................................................................................................28 13.1 SSI&TSI Dialing Rules ................................................................................................................28 13.2 Illustration for Fixing the Mounting Bracket .................................................................................28 Ownerâs Manual Document Conventions 1. Document Conventions For your better understanding of this manual, please read the following conventions first. 1.1 Instructional Conventions Icon Note Caution Description Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. 1.2 Notational Conventions Convention Description The quotation marks enclose the name of a software interface element. For ââ example, click âOKâ. The text in boldface denotes the name of a hardware button. For example, press Bold the PTT key. The symbol directs you to access a multi-level menu. For example, to select -> âNewâ from the âFileâ menu, we will describe it as follows: âFile -> Newâ. 1.3 Key Operation Operation Press Definition To press a key and release it quickly. Long press To press a key for the preset time (2s by default) and release it. Hold down To press a key and do not release it. 1.4 Term Explanation Term Description A half-duplex or full-duplex call initiated by an individual user to another individual Individual Call user. Group Call A half-duplex call initiated by an individual user to a group. Document Conventions Ownerâs Manual Term Description Half-duplex communication is also called âtwo-way alternate communicationâ. It Half-duplex indicates the communication is provided in both directions, but only one direction at a time, that is, only one party is allowed to transmit or receive at a time. Full-duplex communication is also called âfull-duplex synchronous communicationâ. Full-duplex It indicates the communication is allowed in both directions simultaneously, that is, both parties can transmit and receive at the same time. Direct Mode DMO supports half-duplex operation and allows the terminals to communicate Operation directly with each other, without using a TETRA network infrastructure. Thus (DMO) functions that require network access, such as telephone call, will be unavailable. TMO supports either half-duplex or full-duplex operation and allows the terminals to Trunked Mode communicate with each other via the TETRA network. Thus functions that require Operation network access are available. To operate in TMO mode, the terminal must be (TMO) granted authorization by your service provider, and must stay within the network coverage. Ownerâs Manual Items in the Package 2. Items in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. For Mobile Terminal Mobile Terminal Mounting Bracket Kit (1set) Fuse Power Cord Palm Microphone Microphone Hanger and Screws Documentation Kit For Mobile Terminal (Remote Mounted) Mobile Terminal (Remote Remote Mounting Cable Mounted) Mounting Bracket Kit (2 sets) Items in the Package Ownerâs Manual Palm Microphone Fuse Power Cord Palm Hanger and Screws Documentation Kit Note: The antenna frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, refer to the label on the product for frequency band information. Ownerâs Manual Product Overview 3. Product Overview 3.1 Front Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name Microphone/Programming Cable Numeric Keypad 10 Answer/Call Key 11 OK Key Connector Emergency Key Volume Control/Group Selector Knob LED Indicator 12 Options/P3 Key Navigation Key 13 GPS/P2 Key Back Key 14 Function/P1 Key Power On-Off/End Key 15 LCD Display Speaker Product Overview Ownerâs Manual 3.2 Rear Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name GPS Antenna Connector Accessory Connector Power Inlet BNC Antenna Connector 3.3 Programmable Keys For enhanced convenience, you can request your dealer to program the keys (navigation keys, numeric keys 1â9, * key, # key and key) as the shortcuts to needed menus and functions. For the detailed introduction, please read the corresponding TETRA Terminal Series Feature Book. Ownerâs Manual Before Use 4. Before Use 4.1 Installation 4.1.1 Installation Instructions z This terminal is designed for a 10.8â15.6V (typical: 13.2V) negative ground electrical system. Please check the ground polarity and voltage of the vehicle power supply before you install this terminal. z Plan a proper position to ensure sufficient space for heat dissipation, thus avoiding unexpected damage to other equipments in the vehicle due to overheating of the terminal that operates under high current. z It is suggested to route the antennas and power cords in a concealed way, so that the driver can access the controls and operate easily. 4.1.2 Installation Tools Item Qty. Digital multimeter Slotted screwdriver Philips screwdriver Torx screwdriver Adjustable wrench Hex socket sleeve kit Electric iron (40W) Electric drill (better with battery) Needle nose pliers Diagonal pliers Cable tie several Insulation tape several Before Use Ownerâs Manual 4.1.3 Installation Steps For Mobile Terminal Step 1 Install the SIM card. Caution: If a SIM card is required to realize the End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) feature which should be purchased separately, please install the SIM card first. Otherwise, you can start from Step 2. 1. Loosen the four screws on the bottom chassis, and remove the cover. 2. Insert the SIM card properly into the holder. 6,0&DUG+ROGHU SIM Card Holder Note: Ensure that the waterproof ring is attached into the groove properly. 3. Return the cover and fasten the screws back on the chassis. Step 2 Choose the installation site. Taking into consideration the sizes of the terminal and the mounting bracket, survey the installation site and choose an appropriate location in vehicle, so as to ensure driving safety and communication quality. Ownerâs Manual Before Use Step 3 Secure the terminal. Drill the holes at the place for installation according to the holes on the mounting bracket template, and secure the terminal with screws. (See âIllustration for Fixing the Mounting Bracket â in âAppendixâ). Step 4 Connect all the needed accessories to the terminal as shown below: GPS Antenna Antenna Fuse Power Cord Power Supply Desktop Microphone ([WHUQDO6SHDNHU Microphone Hanger Palm Microphone 1. Connect the power cord. Caution: Before the connection, ensure that the fuse is inserted into the fuse holder on the power cord. a. Connect the power cord to the power supply, with its black lead connected to the NEGATIVE pole and its red lead to the POSITIVE pole. b. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power inlet of the terminal. 2. Connect the antenna: align the opening of antenna connector with the stud inside the BNC antenna jack and insert it into the jack, and then rotate the antenna connector clockwise until a click is heard. (The antenna needs to be purchased separately.) 3. Connect the GPS antenna: align the GPS antenna connector with the GPS antenna jack on the terminal, and rotate the connector clock-wise to fasten it. (The GPS antenna needs to be purchased separately.) 4. Connect the palm microphone. Before Use Ownerâs Manual a. Install the microphone hanger: mount the hanger at a convenient position near the terminal. Align the screw holes on the hanger with the installation holes on the chosen position, and fasten the screws. See the figure below. b. Place the palm microphone onto the hanger. c. Connect the palm microphone to the terminal: align the triangle mark on the microphone port with that above the microphone connector on the terminal. Plug the microphone port into the connector with force. Then rotate the cover of the microphone port clockwise to secure the microphone. For Mobile Terminal (Remote Mounted) Step 1 Choose the place for installation. Take into consideration the size of the terminal and the mounting bracket, as well as the actual requirements on the vehicle, so as to ensure driving safety and communication quality. Step 2 Install the remote control head (i.e. the front panel) and the terminal. 10 Ownerâs Manual Before Use Drill holes at the place for installation and secure both the remote control head and the terminal (See âIllustration for Fixing the Mounting Bracket â in âAppendixâ). Step 3 Connect the remote control head to the terminal with the remote mounting cable. Step 4 Connect the accessories following Step 4 for installation of mobile terminal. After the installation, the terminal is ready for use. 11 Status Indication Ownerâs Manual 5. Status Indication 5.1 Status Icon Name Icon Indication The terminal has not registered with the network RSSI Icon (applicable for TMO only). More bars indicate better signal strength. Unread message(s). Message Icon The Inbox is full. The terminal is operating in TMO. Operation Mode Icon The terminal is operating in DMO. The terminal is operating in fall-back mode. Silent Profile Icons Normal Accessory Icon The audio accessory is connected. A GPS module is connected and the valid GPS data is received. GPS Icon A GPS module is connected but no valid GPS data is received. Call Icon A call is in progress. Record Icon Recording is in progress. Group Selection Icon The terminal is selecting a talkgroup. A gateway device is available and connected in DMO. Gateway Icon A gateway device is available but not connected in DMO. Repeater Icon A repeater is available and connected in DMO. 12 Ownerâs Manual Status Indication Name Icon Indication A repeater is available but not connected in DMO. 5.2 Operation Icon Icon Indication Icon Indication Function Menu Options Menu OK Operate View Search Back Save Restore Stop Play Pause Delete Cancel Answer End Send Call Type Modify Unlock GPS 5.3 LED Indicator LED Indication Terminal Status Glows red. Transmitting Glows green. Receiving Flashes green slowly Channel free in DMO Glows orange. Channel busy in DMO . 13 Menu Navigation Ownerâs Manual 6. Menu Navigation The following menu lists show the full menus of the terminal in TMO and DMO. You can select your needed menus to be displayed via your dealer. To select and confirm the options in the menu, operate as follows: in the home screen, you can press the OK key or Function/P1 key to enter the âFunctionâ menu, or press the Back key or Options/P3 key to enter the âOptionsâ menu; then press the Up/Down key on the Navigation key to select the needed menu, finally press the OK key.In sections introducing operations, a menu path is provided for your convenience, e.g. Message -> Create Msg. 14 Ownerâs Manual Menu Navigation 6.1 TMO Menu 6.2 DMO Menu 15 Basic Operations Ownerâs Manual 7. Basic Operations 7.1 Turning On/Off To turn on the terminal, long press the Power On-Off/End key. Then the LED indicator will glow red and the power-up greeting appears on the LCD. In TMO, after being turned on, the terminal will logon to the network. In DMO, the terminal will be ready for use after being turned on. To turn off the terminal, long press the Power On-Off/End key until the power-off screen appears. 7.2 Switching Operation Mode This terminal can operate in either TMO or DMO. To switch the operation mode, press the Options/P3 key in the home screen to enter the âOptionsâ menu, and then select âTMOâ or âDMOâ. 7.3 Adjusting the Call Volume Rotate the Volume Control/Group Selector knob clockwise to increase the call volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. After the adjustment, the terminal will save the settings and return to the former screen automatically. 7.4 Inputting through Keypad You can use the numeric keypad to enter user alias and number, edit messages, etc. The terminal supports these input methods: English and Number. To switch the input method, press the key on the numeric keypad. In either input method, you can enter special characters and common , enter â*â by pressing punctuations by pressing and enter a space by long pressing this key. As for other language input methods (depending on your customization), operate accordingly. 7.5 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad To enable the keypad lock, enter the Function menu by pressing the Function/P1 key or the OK key in the home screen, and then go to âSettings -> KP Lock -> Onâ. After this feature is enabled, keypad will get locked automatically when the preset time (preset by the dealer) expires. To unlock the keypad,you can press the OK key and then Apart from locking the keypad via menu, you can lock the keypad quickly and temporarily by pressing the OK key and then directly in the home screen. 16 Ownerâs Manual Basic Operations 7.6 PIN Code Security and Changing PIN code can prevent unidentified users from using your terminal. To enable or disable the PIN Code feature, enter the Function menu from the home screen by pressing the Function/P1 key or OK key, and then go to âSettings -> Security -> PIN Codeâ. Every time you need to change the settings, it is required to input the PIN code first (default PIN code: 1234, preset by the dealer). With this feature enabled, you will need to enter the correct PIN code prior to operating the terminal after turning it on. If you input the wrong code for continuous 3 times (predefined by the dealer), the terminal will be locked. In this case, you will need to enter the correct PUK code (default PUK code: 12345678) to reset the PIN code. To change the PIN code, go to âSettings -> Security -> ChangePINâ from the home screen, and input the correct current PIN code prior to changing the code. 7.7 Managing the Contacts 7.7.1 Contact List The contact list saves the information of individual call contacts. To view the list, press the Function/P1 key or OK key to enter the Function menu and then go to the âPhoneBookâ menu. 7.7.2 New Contact To add a new contact, you can enter the Function menu by pressing the Function/P1 key or OK key and go to âPhoneBookâ. Then press the OK key to enter âOptions -> New Contactâ to add a new contact: enter the contactâs alias in the editing screen, and press the OK key to enter the âInput No.â screen to input the contact number. And, press the OK key again to select the call type (âPrivate No.â, âPABXâ or âPSTNâ). Finally, press OK key to confirm. 7.7.3 Viewing the Memory To view the phonebook memory , you can enter the Function menu by pressing the Function/P1 key or OK key, and go to âPhoneBookâ menu; then press OK with the screen-icon Memoryâ. 17 to enter âOptions -> Call Services Ownerâs Manual 8. Call Services 8.1 TMO 8.1.1 Individual Call In TMO , an individual call can be initiated either as a half-duplex call or full-duplex call, which can be received without pressing any key (Direct Signaling) or by pressing the Call key or PTT (Hook Signaling). Contact your dealer for such programming as well as more details. Initiating an Individual Call z Via Menu In the home screen, press Function/P1 key or OK key to enter the âPhoneBookâ or âCall Logâ submenu, and select a contact. Then press PTT to initiate a half-duplex call, or press a full-duplex call. to initiate z Via Manual Dial In the home screen, input the number you want to call through the keypad, and select âPrivate No.â through the OK key with the screen-icon . Then press PTT to initiate a half-duplex call, or press to initiate a full-duplex call. Note: ž Entry of individual numbers must comply with the SSI&TSI dialing rules. See âSSI&TSI Dialing Rulesâ in âAppendixâ for more details. ž Calls will end automatically if the predefined call timer expires. Answering an Individual Call z Half-duplex Individual Call ž If it is an incoming call with Direct Signaling, there will be an alert tone to inform the called party that a call is received.. ž If it is an incoming call with Hook Signaling, the terminal sounds alert to inform the called party that there is an incoming call. And to receive the call, the PTT key should be pressed . To take the talk rights during the call, there are two situations: 1) if you have no pre-emptive priority, hold down PTT to talk after the talking party stops talking and releases its PTT; 2) if you have already been programmed with pre-emptive priority, hold down PTT to talk at any time. z Full-duplex Individual Call 18 Ownerâs Manual ž Call Services If it is an incoming call with Direct Signaling, there will be an alert tone to inform the called party that a call is received.. ž If it is an incoming call with Hook Signaling, the terminal sounds alert tone to inform the called party that there is an incoming call. And to receive the call, the PTT key or should be pressed. After the call is established, both parties can talk at any time, with no need to use any key. Note: There may be an exception, that is, if your terminal has been programmed to transmit using PTT in a full-duplex call, you have to hold down PTT to talk. In this case, you may miss voices from the other party when both parties are talking. Hanging up/ Rejecting an Individual Call When initiating the individual call, press the Back key or to terminate it. In the presence of an incoming individual call, press the Back key or to reject it. to terminate it. In the process of an individual call, any party can press 8.1.2 Group Call Initiating a Group Call In the home screen, you can initiate a group call to the default group by pressing PTT. To call other groups, please do as follows: Step 1 In the home screen, press the Volume Control/Group Selector knob and the icon appears on the upper right corner of the screen. Step 2 Rotate the knob to select a group. Please perform this step as soon as the icon appears; otherwise, you may fail to select. Step 3 Press the knob or OK key to confirm your selection. Step 4 Press PTT to initiate a group call to this group. Answering a Group Call You can receive a group call without any operation. To take the talk rights during the call, there are two situations: 1) if you have no pre-emptive priority, hold down PTT to talk after the talking party stops talking and releases its PTT; 2) if you have already been programmed with pre-emptive priority, hold down PTT to talk at any time. Hanging up a Group Call The calling party can press to exit a group call. And for the called parties in a group call, only those enabled with âHang Upâ feature (programmable by the dealer) can exit a group call. 19 Call Services Ownerâs Manual 8.1.3 Telephone Call The telephone call is a full-duplex individual call with Hook signaling. To initiate the call, follow the steps below. Initiating a Telephone Call Step 1 Select a gateway. In the home screen, press the Back key or Options/P3 key to enter the âPSTN GATEâ or âPABX GATEâ submenu. Select an appropriate gateway, and press Function/P1 key or OK key to confirm. Step 2 Input a telephone number. . Input a PABX or PSTN number, which is Return to the home screen by pressing composed of a prefix (specified by the gateway, please contact the system administrator) and the telephone number of the target contact. Step 3 Select a call type. Select âPABXâ or âPSTNâ through the OK key with the screen-icon Step 4 Press to initiate the call. To answer or hang up/reject the call; see the âIndividual Callâ in âTMOâ. 8.1.4 Emergency Call Initiating an Emergency Call Press the Emergency key and you can initiate an emergency call to the predefined contact. Any individual contact, group contact, default group, PSTN or PABX contact can be predefined as the emergency contact. There are two levels for emergency call: emergency priority and pre-emptive priority 3, which can be programmed by your dealer. The emergency priority is endowed with the higher privilege; thus a call with such priority can break any other call with pre-emptive priority 3, as well as calls with lower priorities. Answering an Emergency Call The emergency call is always received automatically. During an emergency call, the initiating party can talk with no need to use any key. If another member needs to talk, he/she should hold down PTT only after the talking party stops talking and releases its PTT. Hanging up an Emergency Call See the corresponding part of âIndividual callâ or âGroup callâ in accordance with the call type of the 20 Ownerâs Manual Call Services predefined contact. 8.2 DMO 8.2.1 Individual Call In DMO, an individual call can be initiated only as a half-duplex call. Initiating an Individual Call In the home screen, directly input the number you want to call through the keypad, or press Function/P1 key or OK key to enter the âPhoneBookâ or âCall Logâ submenu, and select a contact. Then press PTT to initiate the call. Note: Entry of individual numbers must comply with the SSI&TSI dialing rules. See âSSI&TSI Dialing Rulesâ in âAppendixâ for more details. Answering an Individual Call You can receive an individual call in DMO automatically. During the call, you can hold down PTT to talk after the initiating party stops talking and releases its PTT. Hanging up an Individual Call The calling party can press to terminate an individualthe call. And the called party can press to exit the call. 8.2.2 Group Call Group calls in DMO is the same as that in TMO. Please refer to operation method described in âGroup Callâ in the above âTMOâ section. 8.2.3 Emergency Call In DMO, emergency calls are endowed with emergency priority only. Please refer to operation method described in âEmergency Callâ in the above âTMOâ section. 21 Message Ownerâs Manual 9. Message 9.1 Status Message Status message, which should be programmed by your dealer only, can facilitate instant messaging of the frequently-used messages. You can only send or view rather than editing the status messages. When the message is sent successfully, the target terminal will receive either the status ID of the status message (if the message text has not been predefined via CPS) or the predefined text (if the message text has been predefined via CPS). Sending a Status Message z Press the Function/P1 key or OK key and navigate to âMessage -> Create Msg -> StatusMsg -> Sel Msgâ. Select a desired status message, and press the OK key to proceed. Choose either an individual or a group as the target contact, input the appropriate number and press OK to complete. Long press the programmed Send StatusMsg key to send the preset status message directly. View the Status Message When the icon appears in the status bar, it indicates there is/are unread message(s). Do as follows to view it: z In the prompt screen for an unread message, press the OK key to enter the Inbox, and press OK key again to read. z In the home screen, press the Function/P1 key or OK key and navigate to âMessage -> Inbox â. Then you can view the unread message. 9.2 User Message 9.2.1 TMO Editing a User Message Press the Function/P1 key or OK key and navigate to âMessage -> Create Msg -> User Msgâ. Press OK again to edit a user message. Sending a User Message After editing, press OK to confirm. Then select the target contact and decide whether to send it as a flash message. 22 Ownerâs Manual Message Note: If the message is sent as a flash message, the receiving party can preview all the content in a predefined time period without any operation. Once the time period expires, the home screen will get restored, with the icon displaying on the status bar. Viewing the User Message When the icon appears in the status bar, it indicates there is/are unread message(s). Do as follows to view it: z In the prompt screen for unread message(s), press the OK key to enter the Inbox, and press OK again to read. z In the home screen, press the Function/P1 key or OK key and navigate to âMessage -> Inbox -> Inboxâ. Then you can view the unread message. 9.2.2 DMO Editing a User Message Press the Function/P1 key or OK key and navigate to âMessage -> Create Msg -> User Msgâ. Press OK key again to edit a user message. Sending a User Message After editing, press OK to confirm. Then choose either an individual or a group as the target contact, input the appropriate number and press OK to complete. Viewing the User Message Operate in the same way as that described in âViewing the User Message â in the above âTMOâ section. 23 Troubleshooting Ownerâs Manual 10. Troubleshooting Phenomenon Analysis The power cord is Solution connected Connect the power cord correctly. improperly. An abnormal voltage is output from Check the battery strength. the vehicle battery. Terminals cannot be Replace the power cord with a new The power cord is damaged. powered on. one. The terminal and the remote control Replace the remote mounting cable head are connected improperly (for with a new one and connect the mobile terminal to the remote control head terminal (remote mounted)only). correctly. The terminal is operating in DMO . Switch to TMO mode. Check the signal strength. Make Network registration The terminal is out of the network sure the terminal is within the fails or network can coverage in TMO. network coverage. not be found. The terminal is not granted network Contact the network operator for the access. terminal authorization. Check the signal strength. Make The terminal is out of the network sure the terminal is within the coverage. Calls cannot network coverage. be initiated. Check the operation mode. Make The terminal operates in an improper sure the terminal works in the right mode. mode. Check whether the terminal is a A group call can not The terminal is not a member of the member of the group. If not, contact be sent or received. target group. your dealer to add the terminal to the group. 24 Ownerâs Manual Troubleshooting Phenomenon Analysis Solution The terminal is not authorized to Contact the network operator for the access the target group. terminal authorization. The current channel is assigned to Calls are Wait until the channel becomes always emergency calls or other calls with available and try again. interrupted. higher priority. The predefined time period for Make sure the call is established establishing a call expires. within the predefined time period. The channel is occupied by another Wait until the channel becomes terminal with higher call priority. available and try again. A half-duplex can not be established. The channel resources are allocated Wait until the channel becomes to other services due to overloaded available and try again. network. Check the signal strength. Make The terminal gets out of the network sure the terminal is within the coverage (in TMO). network coverage. Abnormal disconnection occurs The terminal unfavorable during a call. operates at position an where Move to an open and flat area, and communication may be blocked by restart the terminal. high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas (in DMO). As for the same status message ID, The parties have associated the the content displayed Make sure the status message ID is same status message ID with at the receiving party associated with the same content. different contents. is different from that of the sending party. The calling partyâs palm microphone The called party Connect the microphone to the and the terminal are connected cannot hear clearly. terminal correctly. improperly. 25 Troubleshooting Phenomenon Ownerâs Manual Analysis Solution Replace The palm microphone is damaged. the microphone and connect the new one to the terminal correctly. If the above solutions can not fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 26 Ownerâs Manual Care and Cleaning 11. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. Product Care z Do not pierce or scrape the product. z Keep the product far away from substances that can corrode the circuit. z Do not hold the product by its antenna or earpiece cable directly. z Attach the accessory jack cover when the product is not in use. Product Cleaning Caution: Power off the product and disconnect the power supply before cleaning. z Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry lint-free cloth or a brush regularly. z Use neutral cleanser and a non-woven fabric to clean the keys, control knobs and front case after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage. z Make sure the product is completely dry before use. 27 Appendix Ownerâs Manual 12. Appendix 12.1 SSI&TSI Dialing Rules In the TETRA system, subscribers are distinguished by different identities. Each subscriber is assigned with a unique short subscriber identity (SSI), which serves a part of the TETRA subscriber identity (TSI). And TSI is generally composed in this way: Mobile Country Code (MCC) + Mobile Network Code (MNC) + SSI. To initiate an individual call, please dial the SSI or TSI in compliance with the rules below. z SSI Dialing Make sure there are not more than 8 digits. z TSI Dialing ž MNC+SSI: 1) Input the MNC as it is; 2) SSI must be 8 digits long. Add 0 before the first digit of SSI which is shorter than 8 digits. For example, when MNC is 20 and SSI is 504, you need to input 2000000504. ž MCC+MNC+SSI: 1) MCC must contain 3 digits. Add 0 before the first digit of MCC which is shorter than 3 digits; 2) MNC must contain 4 or 5 digits. When the MNC is shorter than 4 digits, add 0 before its first digit; when it is 5 digits long, use it directly; 3) SSI must be 8 digits long. Add 0 before the first digit of SSI which is shorter than 8 digits. For example, when MCC is 460, MNC is 20 and SSI is 504, you need to input 460002000000504. 12.2 Illustration for Fixing the Mounting Bracket 28 Ownerâs Manual Appendix 8QLWË PP 8QLWË PP 29
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