Selex ES 774-0788NB PUMA T3 Plus/806-870 User Manual Puma T3 Plus QRG A3 pm6
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- 1. safety instructions
- 2. user manual
user manual
P/N MAN-0696/01.01 P/N MAN-0696/01.01 Displayed symbols Menu structure Menu Messages Change Mode (TMO/DMO/FM) Encryption (only TETRA) Phone Lists Settings Monitor (to check radio coverage, only FM) GPS Information Help E2EE Status (enable/disable E2EE) Group Mng (only TETRA) (group management) Key Access (direct access keys are shown) Calls (only TETRA) Dialling (only TETRA) (dialling digits are shown) Delivery Options (only TETRA) (to select the kind of messages delivery report) Tx Inhibit (only TETRA) (to disable/enable the transmission) Preferences Bluetooth Accessories Activation/Deactivation Devices Active Connection Offered Services Find New Devices List Display NOTE: Direct Mode with DM-GATEWAY equipment presence detected Text Message Send Status Char Size Direct Mode with DM-REP equipment presence detected E2E Crypto enabled Phone Book (only TETRA) (user defined) Presence of not read messages in the In-Box. If the symbol is blinking the queue is full, and there is at least one message not read Home TETRA (only TETRA) (pre-configured phone book) Non TETRA (only TETRA) (pre-configured phone book, TMO only) Emergency key Full Queue, each message is read Active Data Call Fallback mode Late Entry (to enable/disable the function) Communication (with/without ACK, DMO only) Group Scanning (to enable/disable it) Speech connection active, loudspeaker mode WPS Selection Keypad Volume OFF WPS Update WPS Reconfigure Group Call (to select the type of group call, TMO only) Dial Mode (to select the dialling modality) Call Identification (to choose if send or hide its own radio identifier, TMO only) Gateway (to select the default gateway from the gateway list, TMO only) Group selector enabled, displayed alternatively to Packet Data Channel Backlight (to change the display backlight modality) LCD Contrast (to change the display contrast) Wallpaper (to change the display background image) Colour (to change by means of various sub-menus the colour of the background and of the text of various display contexts) Black & White (to set the display in black and white mode) Zoom (to zoom in/zoom out the display) Screensaver (to change the display screensaver) Logo (to change the welcome display image) â Some menus can be or not available according to the configuration of the radio terminal. â Choosing some options of WPS menus can cause the ending of active group calls. Push-To-Talk button, press it to talk during half-duplex conversation. If pressed (in idle status when a group is selected, or after having typed in a group address) it sends a call to the selected group/channel. PTT(1) If the network allows this function, pressing PTT(1) in idle status when a group is selected the first available dispatcher of the selected group is called (not the group). Otherwise, after having typed in the address, press PTT(1) to make the half duplex individual call. Red Led It is lit while the radio is transmitting; blinking in Tx Inhibit mode (only TETRA). Bluetooth activated (*) Handset detected GPS External Device detected Car kit detected UHF Simplex channel UHF Network channel Custom E2EE enabled Custom E2EE error VOX enabled Transmission active Quick reference guide Keep pressed the emergency key for at least 2 seconds to send an emergency alarm, when the radio is on. When the radio is off pressing the emergency key will turn on the radio. PTT Headset detected GP Handportable radio Off hook key, to accept/make (after having typed in the address) an individual full duplex call; if pressed in idle status it allows to access the list of the last calls (made/received). Packet Data Context Group Data (to modify the groups parameters) PUMA T3 PLUS PLUS PUMA Loudspeaker Speaker used for Loudspeaker conversation mode. Battery level indication WPS Data (to modify the current WPS parameters) FM Keep pressed for a few seconds to switch on/off the radio. If pressed during communication it interrrupts the connection. Group Attach Failure Extra WPS (to move the groups assigned by DGNA in the current WPS) Left navigation key, for menu options selection. In idle status and during calls it allows the access to the main menu. Group Scanning enabled Active WPS (to change the configuration of the active WPS) During normal operation the knob has the volume control function, turn it clockwise to turn up the volume of the audio output of the loudspeaker/earphone. Turn the knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If the knob is kept pressed until the alternate symbols and appear on the display it goes to group-channel selection function. Once in this modality turn the knob to choose among the available groups and select the group-channel by pressing the knob. Once pressed the knob you go back to volume control function. If, in group-channel selection modality, no operation on the knob is performed for a pre-defined time interval, the knob automatically changeovers to volume control function. Up/down navigation key. In idle status allows to access the phone lists menu. It changes conversation mode (from loudspeaker to earphone and vice versa) during calls. Keypad locked Send TPNI (enable/disable , DMO only) SELEX Communications S.p.A. A Finmeccanica Company Via Pieragostini, 80, 16151 - Genova, Italy Right navigation key: it's usually related to the BACK/CLEAR option. When the radio is in idle status it allows the access to send status menu; during calls using this key it is possible to send DTMF tones (only TETRA). Earphone speech Call Talk (only TETRA) (to select the default conversation mode loudspeaker/earphone for direct incoming calls) Sounds (to disable and to control the sounds volume) Group channel Selector / Volume Controller Direct Mode Out Box P/N MAN-0696/01.01 Main controls and indicators In Box Symbols (symbols meaning is shown) PIN (to change/enable/disable it) Language Network (search if flashing) Supplementary String (only TETRA) (supplementary strings are shown) Group (only FM) (to select the active group/ channel) Dead Man (to enable/disable the relative functionality) Signal level (TMO channel) P/N MAN-0696/01.01 Green Led It is lit while the radio is receiving. Earphone Small speaker used for earphone conversation mode. WARNING Before using the equipment, read all the instructions contained in the present guide and, with special care, those relative to safety. See the Safety Recommendations guide for FCC Approval NOTE: For what concerns technical characteristics, reference standard, maintenance and troubleshooting, refer to the relevant technical handbook. Š 2010 SELEX Communications S.p.A. - All rights reserved. SELEX Communications S.p.A. reserves the right to change specifications, performance or features relevant to the product described without notice. This is an unpublished work the copyright in which vests in SELEX Communications S.p.A. The information contained herein is confidential and the property of SELEX Communications S.p.A. and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, disclosed or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. for a few seconds. * * * Keep pressed the key Switch on/ switch off the The radio can also be turned on by keeping handportable pressed the emergency key for a few seconds. Manage the PIN (Personal Identification Number) Hold your Puma T3 PLUS PIN insertion at power on, can be: * * ⢠Enable/disabled from menu ⢠Always enabled ⢠Always disabled If PIN insertion is enabled, at power on the user must insert the current PIN. In case of insertion of 3 consecutive wrong pin, the current PUK must be inserted to unlock the radio. In case of 3 consecutive wrong PUK insertion the radio must be reprogrammed to be unlocked. When you are speaking in Earphone * * * mode, hold your radio like a normal telephone. In Loudspeaker mode (or in FM mode without the use of earphone accessories) hold Puma T3 PLUS in vertical position with its microphone, which is located towards the bottom of the radio, in front of your mouth. * * Change con- During conversation, press the key Otherwise select Settings â Preferences â versation Talk from main menu. mode Earphone/Loudspeaker Adjust the Volume To adjust the speech volume, use the volume * * * knob; turn it clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease it. To adjust the volume of the various sounds access from main menu to Settings â Preferences â Sounds. Lock/unlock keypad and then to lock the * * * Press the keys keypad; to unlock it press any key and follow the instructions shown on the display. Change modality TMO/DMO/ FM (*) Keep pressed key 0 for a few seconds. Oth- * * * erwise select Change mode from main menu and select the modality. Change Working Profile Subset (WPS) Each WPS is composed of a set of different * * groups related to the group selector knob positions. Changing WPS you change the groups that can be selected by means of the knob. To change WPS, keep pressed key 2 for a few seconds. Otherwise select Settings â Group MNG â WPS Select. Call the dispatcher of the selected group (if the network allows this function) Select the group by means of the relevant * knob and press PTT(1) to call the first available dispatcher of the selected group (not the group). Call the OPEN GROUP Keep pressed key 9 for a few seconds, then press PTT to talk. Make an individual half duplex speech call Type in the address or select a subscriber * * selecting Phone Lists â Phone Book then press PTT(1). Make a call in FM mode (*) To make a call in FM mode (whether to a user or to a group) dial the user or the group address to be called, or select the address from . Press the Phone Lists and press the key PTT to talk. Access the received messages list from main * * * menu selecting Messages â Inbox. Use the key to scroll the list of messages. The received messages can be status or text messages. Select the message to be read and then Option to choose among DeleteReplay-Replay+History. Access last calls list From idle status press key to display the * * * list of the last 20 calls. Scroll them by means of key . In TETRA mode it is possible to recall the subscriber by means of PTT (1) (Half(Full-Duplex, TMO only). In Duplex) or key FM mode it is possible to recall the subscriber or the group, by means of the key Go back in a group call It is possible to go back in a group call which * * is still active and from which you have disconnected: in TMO by pressing the PTT and in DMO by keeping pressed the key Send an emergency alarm Keep pressed the emergency key at least for * * * Send a status message Send a text message T UV Send DTMF tones 2 seconds. In TETRA mode the radio can be programmed to: ⢠Send a call request ⢠Sen an SDS ⢠Send a call request and an SDS at the emergency key pressing. In FM mode, if the channel selected is UHF (simplex or network) the radio sends an alarm until another radio gives the received alarm signal through the key Access the send status menu, pressing the * * * key or selecting from main menu: Messages â Send Status. Select the status to be sent, then select an or a group and send it by means user or selecting the Send option. of the key Access the text messages selecting from main * * * menu Messages â Text Messages; otherwise keep pressed key 4 for a few seconds. Create a new message or select a predefined message then select Option â Send. Select or a group and send the an user or selecting message by means of key the option Send. During the editing of a message it is possible to change from Uppercase to Lowercase pressing the key GHI Select the group by means of the relevant * * * knob, then press PTT to talk; otherwise type in the group address and press PTT. Read a received message (Inbox) Type in the address or select a subscriber * Make an individual full selecting Phone Lists â Phone Book then press key duplex speech call ABC Call a group WX YZ How to... During a half duplex call, access the DTMF * from the main menu by pressing the key screen keep pressing the PTT and send DTMF tones by means of the relative keys (each alphanumeric key is a different tone). Enable/ disable encryption To enable/disable encryption End To End * * encryption select Encryption â E2EE status. Once encryption is enabled the symbol appears on the radio display and it is possible to choose the key used for the encryption selecting the item E2EE key. Activate Bluetooth (*) Activate Bluetooth functionality selecting Set- * * * tings â Bluetooth â Activation. Once appears on Bluetooth is active the symbol the radio display. Note: If the radio is turned off with the Bluetooth active, at the successive switch on the Bluetooth is deactivated. Connect and use Bluetooth accessories (*) With Bluetooth functionality active select the * * * menu item Find New from Settings â Bluetooth â Devices (Bluetooth device must be in inquiring status). Once the device has been found check if it is "Trusted" or "Untrusted" through the menu item Devices List from menu Settings â Bluetooth â Devices, showing the device information. If the device is "Untrusted" select Option from the display showing the device information, and then select Services Search. Once the device is "Trusted" select Option from the display showing the device information, and then select Services List. Choose the service scrolling the list through , select Option and then Open, to the key open the service. If the accessory connected is a Bluetooth headset, once the service has will be shown on been opened the symbol the radio display. To pass the audio signal to the headset press the button located on the headset itself. Pressing the headset button again the audio signal returns to the radio. TMO DMO FM How to... P/N MAN-0696/01.01 TMO DMO FM How to... P/N MAN-0696/01.01 TMO DMO FM P/N MAN-0696/01.01 TMO DMO FM P/N MAN-0696/01.01 How to... Remove Bluetooth accessories (*) To remove a Bluetooth accessory it is first * * * necessary to disconnect it closing and removing the relative service: ⢠select Settings â Bluetooth â Devices â Devices List; ⢠scroll the device list till the device to be removed and select Option; ⢠select the item Services List and scroll the Service List till the service to be close; ⢠select Option and then Close. Then, from the same menu select Remove to remove the service. Now it is possible to remove the accessory: ⢠select Settings â Bluetooth â Devices â Devices List; ⢠scroll the device list till the device to be removed and select Option; ⢠select the item Remove Device; associated with "YES" to ⢠press the key confirm the operation. Deactivate To deactivate Bluetooth it is first necessary to * * * Bluetooth (*) remove all the Bluetooth accessories, then select Settings â Bluetooth â Deactivation. Visualize GPS data Select GPS item from main menu to visualize: * * * date, time, latitude, longitude, satellite number. Check the radio coverage of other users Access the monitor menu keeping pressed for a few seconds from idle stathe key tus, otherwise select Monitor item from main menu. Selecting Option it is possible to choose among: ⢠Add (to add an user to be monitored) ⢠Delete (to remove an user to be monitored) ⢠View (to visualize the details of the last three radio coverage checks of the specific user). The first time that you access this menu it is required to enter the first address to be monitored. NOTE: From the idle status keep the key pressed for about two seconds to quickly access the relevant functions. NOTE: Through the sub-menus of item Settings it is possible to configure several options of the hand-held radio terminal. For example, in TETRA mode, it is possible to inhibit the transmission (Tx Inhibit) or to select the default gateway and the digit ("0" "9") that must be dialled to access that gateway (Gateway<0>, Gateway<9>). It is also possible to configure the accessories connected and to enable/disable the dead man functionality. Through the Preferences sub-menu the user can personalize the terminal, setting: language, sounds volume, display options. Selecting Help from main menu it is possible to visualize: the direct access keys function (direct access keys are available even during calls), the description of the strings to be dialled to define the call priority, the gateways and the address composition method (for TETRA). Also the meaning of the symbols that can be visualized on the radio display is shown. (*) Function not available for U.S. market
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