Tait TEL0057 Mobile Transceiver User Manual UG T2040 Eng FH9

Tait Limited Mobile Transceiver UG T2040 Eng FH9

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T2000II369PQRSWXYZaT2000TXBUSY WAIT GO SVCT2040  II  Users GuideGetting StartedIntroduction Your T2040II is controlled by a microprocessorwhich allows it to be configured to suit the needsof your particular fleet.This User’s guide provides a brief description of thebasic features of your radio. For information aboutthe advanced features, a comprehensive operators’manual is available from your Tait dealer.Switching onTurn the ON/OFF-Volume knob clockwise aboutone-third of a turn. You may need to finally adjustthe volume when you receive your first call.Checking Check to see that the SVC (service) indicatorSystem appears in the display within a few seconds,Availability showing that your radio has logged on to thenetwork.There are three possible indications:Making a CallSending a There are four ways to make a call using yourCall T2040II:1Enter the full number of the required party usingthe numeric keypad and then press the Hash() key to send the call.2Enter a two-digit short dial preset number usingthe numeric keypad and then press the Hash() key to send the call.3Use the Despatcher ( ) and Function (Fn)keys which may each be preprogrammed tosend a call directly, when you apply a long press.The Despatcher ( ) key is usually prepro-grammed to call your base despatcher.4Use an alphanumeric label to select a callidentity (see “Alphanumeric Entry mode”).You may hear call setup tones followed by aringing tone similar to that of a telephone, and theWAIT indicator may be displayed.   When thecalled party answers, the WAIT indicator isreplaced by the GO indicator and you mayproceed with your conversation.Using the The PTT key on the side of the microphoneMicrophone switches the radio between transmit and receiveand PTT key modes. Each time the radio transmits, the TXindicator appears in the display.To speak, press the PTT key. Hold the microphoneabout 5cm from your mouth and pause briefly toensure your first word is not cut off, then speakclearly.  Release it to listen to the reply.Receiving a CallWhen you receive a call your radio will alert youwith a ringing tone like a telephone and the identityof the caller will be displayed as explained below.Responding You may accept a call by lifting the microphoneto Calls from its clip, pressing the PTT key and identifyingyourself (for example “Mobile-9 Receiving”).If you do not want to accept the call, press theClear ( ) key and the call will be cancelled.If the call is a group call, you will hear a single ringand then the caller will broadcast a message to allmembers of your group.  It is not normallynecessary to reply.Caller The  source of an incoming call or theIdentification caller’s identity is shown in the display as follows:SVC IndicatorContinuousBlinkingAbsentMeaningYour radio has access to anetwork and is ready to make oraccept calls.Your radio does not currently haveaccess to a network.  It isattempting to find a site it isauthorised to use, or it may be outof range of a network signal.Your radio is in Conventionalmode.DisplayLabelPresetNumberCallNumberSystemMessageSystemMessageSystemMessageExampleVEHICLE7823OFLTPHONEPABXExplanationThe calling party is one of yourpreset numbers with a labelpreprogrammed into your radio.The calling party is one of yournetwork stored preset numberswithout a label preprogrammedinto your radio.The calling party is in the samefleet as your radio but is notpreprogrammed.The calling party is not in thesame fleet as your radio and isnot preprogrammed.A call from the PSTN (PublicSwitched Telephone Network).A call from the PABX (PrivateAutomatic Branch Exchange).T2040II Transmit The radio is fitted with a preprogrammed timer toTimer limit the maximum length of transmissions. Whenthis time limit is reached, a three tone warning issounded and transmission stops.  You mustrelease the PTT key before proceeding.Despatcher keyAlphanumeric keyStatus keyFunction keyScroll keysClear keyEnter keyDisplay windowON/OFF - Volume knobScrolling available indicatorTransmit indicatorPTT keyMicrophonesocketService indicatorKeypad
459-20400-02Call QueuingIf you need to leave your T2040II unattended, youmay have it save incoming calls as call-backmessages for you to return later.Setting To set call queuing on and have all calls exceptQueuing On “group, PABX and PSTN” calls queued:•Press the Despatcher ( ) key until theindicator beside it illuminates.Handling When you return to your radio it displays theSaved Calls number of calls received and the identity of thefirst caller.  You may:1Return the displayed call by pressing the PTTkey;2Discard the call by pressing the Clear ( ) key;3Scroll to another message using the Up andDown ( /) keys and handle it as above;4Make a new outgoing call as normal.Cancelling You may restore the radio to normal operationCall Queuing by pressing the Despatcher ( ) key again untilthe indicator beside it extinguishes.The radio will now alert you normally when a call isreceived.  If you still have calls saved in the queue,they are preserved and you may recover them atany time by turning call queuing back on.Do Not You may set your T2040II to reject all incomingDisturb calls whilst allowing you to make calls outnormally.  The radio will display QUIET and callerswill be given the “unavailable” response.•To set ‘Do Not Disturb’, dial *49#.•To cancel, dial #49# or press the Clear ( )key, and the QUIET message is removed fromthe display.Status CallsStatus calls permit the rapid exchange of simplemessages without voice conversation.  Your radiocan have messages such as “En route”, “At lunch”and so on preprogrammed.Sending a To select and send a status message:StatusMessage 1Press the Status (STAT) key and use the ( /) scroll keys to select an appropriate message;2To send the message to your despatcher, pressthe Hash ( ) key;3To send the message to any other party, pressthe Star () key, and then:•Dial the identity number using the keypad, or;•Select an alphanumeric label for the call.4Press the Hash ( ) key to make the call.Receiving a When you receive a status call, your T2040IIStatus automatically enters the Call Queuing mode.Message The status message value shows on the left of thedisplay and the caller’s identity on the right.If the status message corresponds to a  labelwhich is preprogrammed into your radio, theindicator beside the Alphanumeric ( ) keyflashes. To view the label:•Press the Alphanumeric ( ) key.Alphanumeric Entry ModeTo perform repetitive operations which requireseveral keystrokes, your T2040II may bepreprogrammed with alphanumeric labels. Theselabels, when recalled, can perform a series ofoperations such as sending a call.Selecting a To use preset sequences, select them by theirSequence label as follows:1Press the Alphanumeric ( ) key to enter theAlphanumeric Entry mode.2Locate the desired label by using the cursorkeys (  and ) to scroll through the list untilthe label is displayed, or enter the label for therequired party, using the keypad.3Press the Hash ( ) or the PTT key to initiatethe labelled action as it is preprogrammed.Example You want to call your base despatcher who hasbeen assigned the label, BASE. The keystrokesequence and display might appear as follows:PressKeyDisplayReadsExplanationMost recent selectiondisplayedLabel not yet identifiedLabel not yet identifiedNew label identifiedBASE is called and theBASE number is displayed7PQRS2ABC2ABC2ABCorPTT keySafety Training  InformationThis product generates radiofrequency energy duringtransmissions. This device mustbe restricted to work-related usein an occupational/controlledexposure environment. The radiooperator must have control of theexposure conditions and duration of all personsexposed to the antenna of this transmitter tosatisfy FCC RF exposure compliance. This deviceis not approved for general population use.•It must only be used with authorized accesso-ries and antennas.•The operator must ensure that the minimum safedistance of 0.34m (14 inches) between personsand the antenna is not exceeded duringtransmissions.•Do not exceed a duty cycle ratio of 50% transmitmode to stand-by or receive modes. The radio isin transmit mode when the PTT key on themicrophone is pressed and the TX indicatorshows in the display window.•DANGER: SWITCH THE RADIO OFFAT PETROL FILLING STATIONS•DANGER: SWITCH THE RADIO OFFIN THE VICINITY OF EXPLOSIVEDEVICES (such as in a quarry thatuses blasting techniques)•Use of a handheld microphone or aradio while driving could contravenethe legislation that applies in yourcountry or state. Please check thevehicle regulations of your owncountry.AdditionalSafetyWarningsFCC RFExposureLimits

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