Teltronic U PTMDT500760B Land-Mobile and/or Fixed Radio Transmitter and Receiver User Manual

Teltronic S.A.U. Land-Mobile and/or Fixed Radio Transmitter and Receiver Users Manual

Users Manual

User Guide1TABLE OF CONTENTS1ABOUT THIS MANUAL ......................................... 52FOR YOUR SAFETY ............................................. 72.1 GENERAL .......................................................... 72.2 RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS ......................... 82.3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY.................. 102.4 OTHER WARNINGS ........................................... 102.5 ANTENNA......................................................... 122.6 AUDIO ACCESSORIES ....................................... 122.7 MAINTENANCE ................................................. 123FIRST STEPS ...................................................... 143.1 START-UP ........................................................ 143.2 WORKING MODES. ........................................... 154BASIC USE.......................................................... 164.1 DISPLAY INDICATORS ....................................... 184.2 LED INDICATORS. ............................................ 204.3 LIST OF EDITABLE CHARACTERS ....................... 214.4 MAIN SCREEN .................................................. 22
User Guide2enWASTE MANAGEMENTThe symbol means that the product must be taken to separate collection at theproduct end-of life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal wastePowerTrunk Inc. is the subsidiary of Teltronic S.A.U. responsible for business development,distribution and customer support for Teltronic’s Land Mobile Radio products in North America.The company is headquartered in New York City. Teltronic S.A.U. distributes the sameproducts for Land Mobile Radio under different trademarks and brand names in other regionsof the world.DisclaimerAlthough every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the informationcontained herein and any other referred document, this should not be construed as acommitment on the part of Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc., and the liability ofTeltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. for any errors and omissions shall be limited to thecorrection of such errors and omissions. Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. welcomesany comment as a way to improve any delivered documentation.The information contained herein has been prepared for the use of appropriately trainedpersonnel, and it is intended for the purpose of the agreement under which the information issubmitted. Any party using or relying upon this information assumes full responsibility for suchuse and in no event shall Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. be liable to anyone forespecial, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out ofthe use of this information.
User Manual3esThe information or statements given in these documents regarding the suitability, capacity orperformance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered bindingbut shall be defined in the agreement made between Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc.and the customer.Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. reserves the right to revise these documents and tomake changes to its content at any time, without prior notification.CopyrightsNo part of the information contained herein and the other referred documents may be copied,distributed or transmitted by any means to any other party without prior written permission ofTeltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc. The distribution of this document may be alsocovered by NDA (non-disclosure agreement) between Teltronic S.A.U. and/or PowerTrunk Inc.and the receiver.Please also note that part of these contents even may be covered by patent rights.This document, the referred documents and the described product are considered protectedby copyright according to the applicable laws.PowerTrunk and the PowerTrunk logo are registered trademarks of Teltronic S.A.U.Copyright © PowerTrunk Inc. All rights reserved.
User Guide4enGUARANTEEPowerTrunk Inc.. guarantees the replacement or repair, free of charge, of any products thatare found to have a manufacturing defect, in accordance with the general conditions of thePowerTrunk Inc.. guarantee.Under no circumstance shall PowerTrunk Inc.. be held responsible for problems or damagecaused by any accessory or auxiliary element that has not be supplied by or certified byPowerTrunk Inc.. Neither shall PowerTrunk Inc.. guarantee the functioning of this product withauxiliary equipment or accessories that have not been supplied or certified by PowerTrunkInc..
User Manual5es1  ABOUT THIS MANUALThank you for purchasing this PowerTrunk MDT-500 device.The MDT-500 763-870 MHz can operate in the following frequency bands:o  763-806 MHzFor Industry Canada, the frequency range is 768-776 MHz and 798-806 MHz.For FCC, the frequency range is 769-775 MHz and 799-805 MHz.o  806-870 MHzFor Industry Canada, the frequency range is 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz.For FCC, the frequency range is 809-824 MHz and 854-869 MHz.Frequency configuration is only allowed and controlled directly by the grantee (TELTRONIC,S.A.U.).Advanced services and a wide range of options and accessories will help you obtain the bestperformance from mobile communications in your work.This manual will show you how easy it is to use the main features of your new terminal. Youwill learn how to make a group call, an individual call, how to send status message or how toedit a text message and send it to one or several users.
User Guide6enBefore using the equipment, please read this manual carefully.In addition to instructions on how to handle the device, you will alsofind safety information, among which the international guidelines onexposure to radio frequency.Please keep this manual at hand for future reference. For furtherinformation, contact your service provider.At the end of this MDT-500 manual, you will find a Quick Reference Guide. In addition, eachunit is supplied with an Installation Guide.Some functions described in this guide may depend on the configuration and options of theequipment, as well as the firmware version.Please, contact your service provider for more detailed information about the availablefeatures of your equipment.
User Manual7es2  FOR YOUR SAFETY2.1 GeneralPowerTrunk has obtained official approval for a wide range of accessories for MDT-500equipment: antennas, audio accessories, etc. These accessories have undergone all type oftests to ensure their suitability and safety for the use they have been designed for, eithervehicle use (MDT-500). Use only PowerTrunk-approved accessories.For your safety, only have your equipment and accessories repaired by personnel authorisedby PowerTrunk. An incorrect installation (MDT-500 Installation Guide) or repair could bedangerous and will render your guarantee void.The equipment has been designed to fulfil the applicable compliance regulations.The equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations,and with Industry Canada ICES-003. 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.The equipment complies with the applicable Part 90 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of FederalRegulations, and the Industry Canada Regulation RSS-119.The equipment is supplied with an identification label where the following IC Certificatenumber and the FCC ID are displayed:o  FCC ID WT7PTMDT500760Bo  IC 8624A-PTMDT760B
User Guide8enAccess scheme is Time division multiple access (TDMA) with 4 physical channels per RFchannel. RF Channel Bandwidth (Channel spacing) is 25 KHz. So, the equipment meets aspectrum efficiency of one voice channel per 6.25 KHz of channel bandwidth.Modulation scheme is /4-shifted Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying (/4-DQPSK)with 18Ksym/sec. modulation rate, equivalent to 36Kbits/sec. So, the equipment meets a datarate on each physical channel of 9000bits/sec. per 6.25 KHz of channel bandwidth.Unapproved modifications or changes to this equipment may cause harmful interferenceunless the modifications are expressly approved by PowerTrunk. In this case, the user couldlose the authority to operate with this equipment.2.2  RF Exposure RequirementsYour MDT-500 equipment, together with the accessories for which PowerTrunk has obtainedofficial approval, have been designed and manufactured so that they do not exceed the limitsof exposure to radio frequency energy established in international guidelines.These regulations, which are result of periodical scientific trials by independent organisations,include a considerable safety margin, designed to guarantee the safety of all staff, regardlessof their age or state of health.The following label will be placed in conspicuous view on the MDT-500:
User Manual9esMDT-500 is restricted to occupational/controller use to safety RFenergy exposure limits.  This radio is NOT authorized for generalpopulation.Use only accessories and antennas approved by PowerTrunk.  Useof non-approved accessories and antennas may exceed RF energyexposure limits.This device complies with the MPE requirements by providing a safe separation distance of35cm between the antenna, which has a maximum gain of 15dBi, including any radiatingstructure, and any person when normally operated.Users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance at the IndustryCanada RSS-102 standard text.
User Guide10en2.3  Electromagnetic compatibilityThe majority of electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference if they arenot adequately shielded, designed or configured for electromagnetic compatibility.To avoid these compatibility conflicts, respect the current regulations of the area you are in,and turn off the terminal whenever its use is prohibited, when it may cause interference or behazardous, for example, at hospitals or health care premises, where equipment sensitive toexternal RF radiation may be being used.Using two devices with antennas in close proximity may cause mutual interference. If this wereto occur, separate the antennas until the interference disappears.2.4  Other warningsHigh surface temperatureWarning: Burns may be suffered if the bare part of the antenna istouched during radio equipment transmissions.Long periods of transmission may cause the rear part of theequipment, where the power amplifier radiator is located, to reach ahigh temperature.VehiclesVehicular InstallationThe MDT-500 terminal must be supplied with a continuous nominal12V voltage in equipment terminals (minimum 10.8V, maximum 15.6V).
User Manual11esRF signals may affect motor vehicles’ electronic systems if they are not properly installed orwell protected. For more information, check these aspects of your vehicle or the equipmentyou have added with their manufacturers.MDT-500 equipment has been approved in conformity with European Directive 95/54/CE toguarantee safety in vehicle installations, due to radio equipment transmissions affecting thevehicle’s electronic systems: electronic ignition systems, brake control (ABS), traction orspeed control and onboard computer systems.For correct installation of the equipment, please follow the instructions given in the MDT-500Installation Guide. Avoid using the area above the airbag or the area where it will inflate.Airbags inflate with great force and the equipment could be projected forward and causeserious injuries to vehicle occupants.Potentially explosive environmentsDisconnect the equipment when you are in an area with a potential explosion hazard andcomply with all notices and instructions.Areas with a risk of explosions are often (although not always) indicated. Amongst these arefuel filling areas (Ship decks, petrol stations, installations used for storing and transporting fuelor chemical products) vehicles that use LPG and areas where the air contains particles suchas grain, powder or metal particles.Sparks in these areas can cause explosions or fires, with the resulting risk of injury and evendeath.Driver safetyCheck the laws and regulations on using mobile phones and radiotelephones in the areawhere you are to drive and always abide by them. While driving, concentrate all your attentionon driving and always have your hands free to manoeuvre the vehicle.
User Guide12enAs a precautionary measure, whenever possible, park off the road to make or receive a call.ProgrammingThe equipment must always be programmed using a version of the programmer that iscompatible with the version of firmware.2.5 Antenna-Do not use the equipment without an antenna.-  To guarantee safety compliance, always use only antennas validated by PowerTrunk.-  Never use the equipment if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna comes intocontact with the skin, it may cause burns.2.6  Audio accessories1.  Only use accessories approved by PowerTrunk.2.  Follow the guidelines for fitting audio accessories in the MDT-500 Installation Guide.2.7 MaintenanceThe following recommendations will help you to increase the service life of the equipment andmaintain the guarantee coverage:1. Do not install the equipment in dirty, damp or dusty locations. It is recommended to installit out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. High temperatures can reducethe service life of electronic components and deform or melt some plastics.2. Any liquid spilt on the equipment can cause serious damage. If this occurs, consult yourauthorised Technical Service.3. Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning the outside surfaces. Never use chemical sprays orabrasive cleaning products.
User Manual13es4. Do not store the equipment in cold places. When the device warms up, there may becondensation inside that could damage the electronic circuits.5. Protect the equipment from impacts or being dropped. Circuit boards and more sensitivemechanical components may get broken.6. If you observe an error indication on the equipment screen that prevents it from workingnormally, consult your service provider.7. Do not open the equipment or try to modify it in any way. There are no user-serviceableparts inside and removing the cover will expose you to electrical shocks and otherhazards. Any attempt to open the equipment and manipulate it in any way will renderyour guarantee void.8. Do not place heavy objects on the equipment or on its power cable. A damaged cablecould cause shocks or fires.9. Only use the power cable supplied with the equipment.10.  Disconnect the equipment antenna when there are storms, to avoid lightening damage.
User Guide14en3  FIRST STEPS3.1 Start-up1.  Keep the key  pressed to switch the equipment on or off.2. On starting-up, it will display a welcome message (which can be configured byprogramming). The software version of the equipment and the user’s name and addresswill also be displayed for a few seconds.3.  If the equipment requests a PIN, enter the 4-digit code (by default the code is 0000),which will appear on screen as ****, and press OK. It is recommended to change thiscode for a safer one that you are able to remember.4.  If the user does not enter a correct PIN code after a number of permitted tries (which canbe configured, 3 attempts by default), the equipment will be locked until the personalunlocking code - PUK - is entered (a 10-digit code). This code is provided by your ServiceProvider.5. When switching off the equipment, it will display a switch-off message and an acousticwarning.
User Manual15es3.2  Working modes.6.  There are three working modes: network mode (V+D), direct mode (DMO) and DMO-GATE mode. In network mode (V+D), the equipment will be operational when the systemhas been successfully registered. Then the display will show the symbols  (Validnetwork indicator) and  (signal level indicator).7.  During the system registration and network access process, the SVC LED will be lit upcontinuously in red, and when a valid network is found it will flash and try to register intoit. When the register is complete, a characteristic programmable acoustic signal will beheard, the SVC LED will turn green and the screen will display the message “In service”.If the equipment is unable to access a network, the display will show “No service” and theSVC LED will stay red. Even if the equipment has not registered, it is possible to accessthe Main Menu, to select the Direct working Mode, for example, without need forinfrastructure.8.  In DMO mode, the SVC LED will be green and the symbol  (Direct mode activeindicator) will be displayed in the symbol line of the display (Upper line). In this mode, thesymbol  (valid network indicator) is not displayed.9.  If the equipment has the DMO-GATE option available, this working mode can beselected, which will enable the transfer of group calls from the network to terminals inDMO mode and vice versa.10.  The equipment may be configured to start in any of the available modes or it is possibleto change the mode manually through the “Working modes” menu.
User Guide16en4  BASIC USEThis manual is common for both equipment models: the MDT-500 mobile equipment and theDT-410 office unit.Both models have the same front panel, described below.The MDT-500 can also be used without front for data applications using the PEI protocol andaudio control through the 600-ohm interface. If your equipment has this configuration, consultwith your Service Provider to learn about the services available and how to access them.
User Manual17esNo. Description Observations1MicrophoneconnectorConnector for handheld Microphone or Micro-loudspeaker ordesktop microphone (DT-410).Connector for the programming cable.2Volume control Adjusts the volume level. Screen adjustment Contrast,Volume audio and Volume tones.3 Screen Alphanumeric display 4 x 16, line of symbols and line of ‘softkeys’.4STS LED Indicator Call status indicator.5SVC LED Indicator Service indicator.6ON/OFF key Key to switch on / off7Navigation keys Navigation by menus/submenus and their options.Editing phone books / messages.8Alphanumerickeyboard For entering number and characters. (See section 6.3)9Emergency key Starts / cancels the emergency call.10  Function keyCombined with other keys, it enables rapid access to certainfunctions.By continuous pressing, it changes the working mode(V+D<-> DMO)11  Menu key Access to Main Menu.12  Soft keys Press to select the corresponding on-screen option.
User Guide18en4.1  Display indicatorsThe on-screen indicators display information about the operation of the equipment:Symbol DescriptionSignal intensity (RSSI) or level of coverage indicatorValid network (Only in V+D network mode)Emergency call established (steady).Flashing if the call is being set up.Call establishedMessage received (steady). Flashing when a message is being sent.Discrete mode active. Converts a semi-duplex incoming call with directsignalling to on/off hook signalling.All tones off
User Manual19esGRP/BRD/PRV/PHN/PBX Type of voice call selected: group (GRP), private (PRV), broadcast (BRD),phone (PHN) or through telephone exchange (PBX).GPS position valid (steady). Flashing if GPS position is not valid.Will only be displayed if the GPS option is installed in the MDT-500 unit.Direct mode (DMO) activated.Data packet connection. Steay if the connection has been established.Flashing if data transfer is under way.Call diversion activated.Inclusion call activated.FAccess to sequential functions withF key.Messages received box fullSteady: Terminal registered in encrypted mode. Encrypted call.Flashing: Terminal registered in encrypted mode. Clear call.ABC / abc  Text editing screenActive group scan (groups in listening mode).DMO-GATE mode.Presence of a DMO-REP detected in the DMO frequency selected.When the terminal has the E2EE module (End to End Encryption) active:Active call with E2EE Encryption.Clear call active.Migration. Terminal registered in a different network to its own local one.TxI (Transmit Inhibit) functionality.Transmissions temporarily inhibited (except emergency call).
User Guide20en4.2  LED Indicators.LED indicators display information about equipment operation:SVC LEDLED status FunctionOff Equipment not operational.Red Equipment not in service (no network registered).Flashing red Equipment in the process of registering.Green Equipment in service (Registered on the network).Equipment operational (DMO).Flashing orange Equipment in programming modeSTS LEDLED status FunctionOff No call being carried out.Red Equipment transmitting a call. PTT pressed (semi-duplex call) oruntil the communication is over (duplex call, only in TMO –trunkingmode).Flashing red Request or end of transmission.Green Equipment receiving a call.Flashing green Call in progress, no one transmitting.Orange Call being established.If the two LEDs (SVC and STS) are orange, this indicates an error. If this occurs consult yourService Provider.
User Manual21es4.3  List of editable charactersThe following table displays the characters available for editing texts on the MDT-500 and DT-410.KeysScreen charactersNumber of times to press the key1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111Space . 1 , & $ @ # ¿ ? ¡! : ; _ “ ’2 ABC  A  a  B  b  C  c  2  Á  á  À  à  Â  â  Ã  ã  Ä  ä  Å  å  Ç  ç3 DEF  D  d  E  e  F  f 3  É  é  È  è  Ê  ê  Ë  ë4 GHI G  g  H  h  I  i 4 Í  í Ì  ì  Î  î Ï  ï5 JKL J  j  K  k  L  l 56 MNO  M  m  N  n  O  o  Ñ  ñ  6  Ó  ó  Ò  ò  Ô  ô  Õ  õ  Ö  ö7 PQRS P  p  Q  q  R  r  S  s  78 TUV T  t  U  u  V  v  8  Ú  ú  Ù  ù  Û  û  Ü  ü9 WXYZ W  w  X  x  Y  y  Z  z  90 + +]-{0}=<*>÷ / \ ( ) [
User Guide22en4.4  Main screenThe main screen is that of Voice Calls (in V+D network mode) – Group mode.The equipment will be prepared to press PTT (Press-to-talk) and directly launch a call to thegroup selected.The basic information viewed on this screen consists of the range the selected group belongsto, the name of the group and its status.The soft key ‘Mode’ (Lower right-hand side of the screen) enables selection between othertypes of call (private, telephone, PABX). If desired, automatic return to the preferred type ofcall can be programmed after a few seconds.

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