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Page 1 - FEATURE USER GUIDE

68015000597-C*68015000597*EN© 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.March 2012Mobile Release 5.14MTP830 SFEATURE USER GUIDE

Page 3 - Contents

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•On—ActivatesEnergyEconomyfeature.•Off—DeactivatesEnergyEconomyfeature.5.8.10.2ViewingEnergyEconomyStatusProc

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5.8.12.1SelectingAccessory5.8.12.1SelectingAccessoryWhenandwheretouse:Touseyourradiopredenedaudiomodesfortheconnectedaccessory.ProcedureSteps1Fromthe

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FeatureUserGuide2SelectSetup→RotaryKnob→RotaryMode.3Selectoneofthefollowing:•Dual—Bothmodesareavailable.TurntheROTARYKNOBtoadjustthevolumeorpressandth

Page 6

5.8.14.4SettingRotaryKnobWrapAround3Selectoneofthefollowing:•LockNone—Scrollingandvolumesettingfunctionalityisavailable.•LockVolume—ROTARYKNOBcanbeonl

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FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•On—YouneedtoconrmthetalkgroupselectionbypressingSelectorpressingthePTTbuttontoimmediatelystartacallonanewta

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5.9.1.2SettingTalkgroupsintheActiveScanList2SelectMore...→GroupSetup→Scan→Scanning.3SelectSelectListandthenalistname.Stepresult:Yourradiodisplayslistn

Page 9 - ListofFigures

FeatureUserGuide3HighlightrequiredscanlistandpressMENUtoseeadditionalsettings:•Rename—Enternewnameforthatscanlist.•Capacity—Displaysthenumberofassigne

Page 10

5.9.2.2AddingaTalkgrouptoaFavoriteFolder4EnterthenameandselectOk.5.9.2.2AddingaTalkgrouptoaFavoriteFolderProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey

Page 11 - ListofTables

FeatureUserGuide4Todeleteonetalkgroup,highlightitandselectDelete.Todeleteallthetalkgroupsfromthefolder,pressMENUandselectDeleteAll.5.10MyInfoThissub-m

Page 12

5.11.1ViewingRecentCalls5.11.1ViewingRecentCallsProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectMore...→RecentCalls.3Selectoneofthefollowing:•Dia

Page 13 - 1GeneralInformation

ListofTablesTable2-1SpecialNotations...

Page 14 - 1.3IconConventions

FeatureUserGuide4HighlighttherequiredcallandpressthePTTbuttonforprivatecallsorpresstheSENDkeytomakeaphonecall.PhonecallsareonlyavailableinTMOMode.5.11

Page 15 - SUGGESTION

5.12RUI5SelectDelete.Toeraseallthecalls,selectDeleteAll.5.12RUIThismenuitemallowsyoutologin/outtotheradio.RUA/RUIBookOn5.12.1LoggingOnProcedureSteps1F

Page 16

FeatureUserGuide3PressAccept.5.13NetworksThismenuitemallowsyoutoswitchbetweentheradiooperationmodes.EnteringTMO/DMOModeSelectingNetworkOperationMode5.

Page 17 - 2GettingStarted

5.13.4UsingAnyNetwork2SelectMore...→Networks→NetworksSel→ForeignNet.5.13.4UsingAnyNetworkWhenandwheretouse:Yourradiohaslostitshomenetworkcoverageandca

Page 18 - 2.3BeforePowerOn

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•TrunkedMode—Switchestothemodeusinginfrastructure.•DirectMode—Switchestothemodewithoutusinginfrastructure.•Re

Page 19 - 2.3.2InstallingtheBattery

5.15PacketData2SelectMore...→Location→Accuracy.3Selectoneofthefollowing:•Medium(default)—Powerconsumptionoptimizationiscombinedwithlesspositionaccurac

Page 20 - 2.3.5ChargingIndicators

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•SentData—thenumberofKBsSentandThroughputsincecurrentPacketDataactivationisdisplayed.•ReceivedData—thenumbero

Page 21

6WAPTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•WAPBrowser•Entering/ExitingtheBrowser•EnteringtheBrowserMenuPanes•TipsforBrowsing•DisabledPacketDataService•DisabledBro

Page 22 - 2.4ControlsandIndicators

FeatureUserGuide2SelectBrowser.6.3EnteringtheBrowserMenuPanesPrerequisites:Youareinthebrowser.1PressMenuorMENUkey.2Usually,itbringsuptheNavigatepane,o

Page 23

6.4.2CreatingaBookmarkthroughBookmarksPane5Tosaveit:a.PressSave(orSelect)tosavethepageinbookmarks.b.SelectMenuandselectanoption:•Save—Conrmsthebookma

Page 25 - 2.6StatusIcons

FeatureUserGuide4SelectSavePage.Edittheproposedpagetitleifrequired.ScrolldownandselectSave.ThepagewillbesavedintheBookmarksSavedPagesfolder.6.4.5Selec

Page 26

6.7KeysUsage6.7KeysUsageWhenthebrowserisactive,thefollowingusagedescribedoccursinsideoroutsidetheeditor.Table6-1BrowserKeysUsageKeyPressActionLeftorri

Page 27

FeatureUserGuideTable6-3AdditionalMenuPanesMenuPaneDescriptionOptionsDisplayedonlywhenthereareadditionaloptionsforthepaneorpage.ImageDisplayedonlywhen

Page 28 - 2.7PoweringOntheRadio

6.11BookmarksPane–CACerticates—forviewingthedigitalcerticatesinstalledinthebrowseranddigitallysignedbyCerticateAuthorities(CA).–SendReferrer—fortur

Page 29 - 2.8UnlockingYourRadio

FeatureUserGuide4PressMenutoopentheOptionspaneforthesavedpage.5Selectoneofthefollowing:a.Back—fordisplayingthispagesavedonitscache.b.Details—formodify

Page 30 - 2.11SettingVerticalFlip

6.15ImagePane6.15ImagePaneThispaneappearsinthebrowsermenuwhenyouenabledthedownloadofimagesthroughNavigatepane>Advanced...>Settings...Thefollowi

Page 31 - 2.13TransmitInhibitMode

FeatureUserGuideAW APpushmessageisanencodedmessageincludingalinktoaW APaddress.OnreceivingaWAPpush,aWAPenabledradioautomaticallygivestheoptiontoaccess

Page 32 - 2.15UsingTimedTalkgroupChange

6.17.2ViewingaWAPMessage2SelectMessages→WAPBox.3Selecttherequiredmessage.4SelectGototoviewthemessageinthebrowser.-6-11

Page 34 - 2.18.3KeysUsage

7FeaturesTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•Call-Out•MS-ISDN•DTMFOverdial•DialingthroughSoftNumericKeypad•Phone/PABXSpeedDial•PhoneandPABXCalls•PrivateCall•Sh

Page 35 - 2.21One-TouchButtonFeature

1GeneralInformationTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•SafetyInformation•Copyrights•IconConventions1.1SafetyInformationBeforeusingtheseproducts,readtheoperatin

Page 36 - 2.24High/LowAudioToggle

FeatureUserGuide•EmergencyMode—allCall-outalertsareignored.7.1.3Call-OutServicePhasesIntheCall-Outmodetherearefollowingphases:•Alertingphase—receivesa

Page 37 - 2.26HomeDisplayTextMessage

7.5Phone/P ABXSpeedDial2RotatetheROTARYKNOBorpressup/downNA VIGA TIONkeytochoosethenumber,thenpresstheknoborrightNAVIGA TIONkeytogotothenextdigit.•You

Page 38

FeatureUserGuide3PressSENDkey.7.7PrivateCallThePrivateCall,alsocalledpoint-to-point,orindividualcall,enablescallingbetweentwoindividuals.Nootherradioc

Page 39 - 3.1UsingNetworks

7.9PseudoCallForwardTheradiothatistryingtocallanotheruserthatisnotavailableandthecallisforwarded,displaysCallForwardingInProgress.Whentheforwardedcall

Page 41 - 3.2.3MakingaGroupCall

AppendixA:TonesTableA-1RadioTonesToneNameToneDiagramBacktoCoverageBacktoFullService0 100 200 300 4002400210018001000900600400200[Hz][ms]Clear-to-send0

Page 42 - 3.2.9ViewingDGNATalkgroups

FeatureUserGuideTableA-1RadioTones(cont'd.)ToneNameToneDiagramCallDisconnectedorFailedDuetoNetwork0 100 200 300 400 500[ms]2400210018001000900600

Page 43 - 3.3LocalSiteTrunking

AppendixATonesAlltheaudibleindicationscanbedisabledbyyourserviceprovider.-A-3

Page 45 - 3.4.3MakingaGroupCall

AppendixB:LEDIndicationsTableB-1LEDIndicationsIndicationStatusSolidgreenInuseBlinkinggreenInserviceSolidredOutofserviceBlinkingredConnectingtothenetwo

Page 46 - 3.4.5PrivateCall

FeatureUserGuideEuropeanUnion(EU)WasteofElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)directiveTheEuropeanUnion'sWEEEdirectiverequiresthatproductssoldint

Page 48 - 3.5TransmitInhibitMode

AppendixC:TroubleshootingYourradiodisplaysthefollowingmessages:TableC-1DisplayedMessagesMessageMessageDescription...-ReceivedCallreceivedbutnotanswere

Page 49 - 3.6EmergencyMode

FeatureUserGuideTableC-1DisplayedMessages(cont'd.)MessageMessageDescriptionNoServiceYourradioisoutsidecoverage.Returntocoverage.MyGroupsIsEmptyYo

Page 50 - 3.6.3EmergencyGroupCall

AppendixCTroubleshootingTableC-1DisplayedMessages(cont'd.)MessageMessageDescriptionUnitisOKWarn:Self-testerror.Aminorfaulthasbeendetected.Y ourra

Page 52 - 3.6.10ExitingEmergencyMode

AppendixDMaintenanceTopicsCoveredinthisAppendix•Storage•ExtendingBatteryLife•BatteryChargingTemperature•BatteryChargingRules•AdditionalBatteryWarnings

Page 53 - 3.6.13DisasterAlertCall

FeatureUserGuideD.4BatteryChargingRulesGenerally,toreducethenumberofchargecyclesasmuchasyoucan,waitfortheLowBatterymessagetocharge,asitensuresmaximumb

Page 54 - 3.7RepeaterMode

1.3IconConventionsNOTEcontainsinformationmoreimportantthanthesurroundingtext,suchasexceptionsorpreconditions.Theyalsoreferthereaderelsewhereforadditio

Page 56

2GettingStartedTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•UsingthisGuide•ProductSpecicInformation•BeforePowerOn•ControlsandIndicators•Display•StatusIcons•PoweringOnt

Page 57 - 4GPSLocationService

FeatureUserGuideTable2-1SpecialNotations(cont'd.)ExampleDescriptionSetup→Tones→AllTonesBoldedwordswiththearrowbetweenindicatenavigationstructurei

Page 58 - 4.2EnablingGPS

2.3.2InstallingtheBattery2Turnclockwiseuntilsnug.Donotforce.2.3.2InstallingtheBatteryProcedureSteps1Removethebatteryfromitsprotectiveclearplasticcase.

Page 60 - 4.7GPS—ThingstoKeepinMind

FeatureUserGuide3Carefullypressthebatterybottomdownwarduntilitclicksintoplace•Theradiopowersonautomaticallywhenyouinsertthebattery.Yourserviceprovider

Page 61

2.3.6RepeatedLowBatteryIndicationTable2-3BatteryIconsBatteryCapacityBatteryChargeProgressEmpty5%-10%Low10%-20%Middle20%-90%Full90%-100%Empty5%-10%Low1

Page 62

FeatureUserGuide2.4ControlsandIndicators467891054321161761819202113141512112-6-

Page 63 - 5MainMenu

2.4ControlsandIndicatorsTable2-4ControlsandIndicatorsAnnotationDescription1EMERGENCYbuttonPressandholdEMERGENCYbuttontoenterEmergencyoperation.Whenyou

Page 64 - 5.3MenuStructure

FeatureUserGuideTable2-4ControlsandIndicators(cont'd.)AnnotationDescription12LED13TOPMICROPHONEActivatedduringSimplex,highaudiocallssuchasGroupCa

Page 65

2.6StatusIconsTable2-5DisplayAnnotationDescription1Statusiconarea2Textdisplayarea3SOFTkeyarea4MENU/ContextsensitiveiconThecoloroftheSOFTkeysinformsyou

Page 66

FeatureUserGuideTable2-7StatusIconsIconDescriptionTrunkedModeOperationSignalStrength(TMO)—Allowsyoutochecksignalstrength.Morebarsindicateastrongersign

Page 67 - EEStatus

2.6StatusIconsTable2-7StatusIcons(cont'd.)IconDescriptionVibrateOn—Indicatesthattheradiovibratestoalertyouofanincomingcall.VibratethenRing—Indica

Page 68

FeatureUserGuideTable2-7StatusIcons(cont'd.)IconDescriptionManDownFailure—IndicatestheManDowndevicefailed.Call-Out—IndicatesCall-Outalert.Call-Ou

Page 69 - 5.4Messages

2.8UnlockingY ourRadio2Y ourradioperformsaself-checkandregistrationroutine.3Aftersuccessfulregistration,yourradioisinservice.Yourradiopowersonwithoutv

Page 70 - 5.4.2Inbox

Contents1GeneralInformation...

Page 71 - 5.4.2.4EmbeddedNumber

FeatureUserGuideTheEMERGENCYbuttonisnotlocked.EnteringEmergencyModeunlocksallkeys.KeylockSetup2.10HoldingYourRadioTheradiohastwomicrophones:atopmicrop

Page 72

2.12EnteringTMO/DMOMode3Selectoneofthefollowing:•On—Toactivatethisfeature.•Off—Todeactivatethisfeature.2.12EnteringTMO/DMOModeProcedureSteps1Fromtheho

Page 73 - 5.4.4COBox

FeatureUserGuideRFTransmissionsfromtheradioarepreventedunderthefollowingconditions:•TXIModeisactivated•Batteryisremoved•Radioisturnedoff2.14Selectinga

Page 74 - 5.4.6Templates

2.16ActivatingTalkgroupScanning3Whenthegroupcallends,yourradioswitchestotheoriginaltalkgroupafterthepredenedtime.2.16ActivatingTalkgroupScanningWhena

Page 75 - 5.4.7PredenedTemplates

FeatureUserGuideToenteratext,usetheROTARYKNOBorup/downNA VIGA TIONkey.UnlockingYourRadio2.18.1SelectingTextEntryModeTochangethetextentrymode,pressandh

Page 76 - 5.4.8SendStatus

2.19BroadcastCall2.19BroadcastCallTheBroadcastGroupCall(alsocalledSiteWideCall)isahigh-prioritygroupcallfromtheconsoleoperator(ordispatcher)toallusers

Page 77 - 5.5Contacts

FeatureUserGuideTable2-10One-TouchButtonFeatures(cont'd.)FeatureDescriptionInitiateCall-OutFallbackAlertSendsFallbackAlert.PreviousTalkgroupSwitc

Page 78 - 5.5.2EditingaContact

2.24.1UsingHighAudioThestatesoftheroutedaudioare:•SpeakerHIGH—indicatesthataudioisroutedtothemainspeaker.•SpeakerLOW—indicatesthataudioisroutedtotheea

Page 80 - 5.6Security

3ModesTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•UsingNetworks•TrunkedModeOperation•LocalSiteTrunking•DirectModeOperation•TransmitInhibitMode•EmergencyMode•RepeaterMo

Page 81

FeatureUserGuide3.2.10BroadcastCallInitiatedbyUser...3-43

Page 82 - 5.6.2KeylockSetup

FeatureUserGuideFigure3-1TrunkedModeOperation3.2.1EnteringTMOModeProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressOptns.2SelectTrunkedMode.3.2.2SelectingaTalkgro

Page 83 - 5.6.4KValidity

3.2.3MakingaGroupCall3.2.3MakingaGroupCallProcedureSteps1PressandholdthePTTbutton.2WaitfortheT alkPermittone(ifcongured)andthenspeakintothemicrophone

Page 84 - 5.6.6DMSCKValidity

FeatureUserGuide3.2.7DGNAReceptionWhenaDGNAmessageisreceived,yourradioplaysatoneanddisplaysamessageTalkgrouplistupdated.Ifenabledbyyourserviceprovider

Page 85 - 5.6.8CovertMode

3.2.12PhoneandPABXCalls3TostartthecallpressPTT.3.2.12PhoneandPABXCallsThePhoneCallallowsyoutocallalandlinetelephonenumberoracellularmobilephonenumber.

Page 86 - 5.7ManDown

FeatureUserGuideIfconguredbyyourserviceprovider,thismessage/alertisperiodicallyrepeatedtoremindyouthatyourradioisstilloperatinginLocalSiteTrunkingMod

Page 87 - 5.8Setup

3.4.1EnteringDMOModeFigure3-2DirectModeOperation3.4.1EnteringDMOModeToentertheDMOMode:•Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.SelectMore...→Networks→DirectMod

Page 88 - 5.8.3SetVolume

FeatureUserGuide2WaitfortheT alkPermittone(ifcongured)andthenspeakintothemicrophone.ReleasethePTTbuttontolisten.TheGroupCallisreceivedbyallmembersoft

Page 89 - 5.8.4Language

3.4.8CommunicationthroughGatewayDMODMO3.4.8CommunicationthroughGatewayTheGatewayModeprovidesconnectivitybetweenradiosoperatinginDMOModeandtheTETRAnetw

Page 90 - 5.8.6Audio

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•MS-MS—Yourradiocancommunicateonlywithotherradioswithinitsrange.•Gateway—Y ourradiousesagatewaytocommunicatew

Page 91 - 5.8.6.2SettingAudioProle

3.6EmergencyModeRFTransmissionsfromtheradioarepreventedunderthefollowingconditions:•TXIModeisactivated•Batteryisremoved•Radioisturnedoff3.6EmergencyMo

Page 92 - 5.8.7Tones

5.4.2.5StoringaNumberfromaMessage...5-105.4.2.6CallingaNumberinaMess

Page 93 - 5.8.7.3AllTones

FeatureUserGuide3.6.2SilentEmergencyModeTheSilentEmergencyModeisatypeofemergencyservicesthatprovidesnoaudibleindicationsandnokeypadtonesattheentrance.

Page 94 - 5.8.8Display

3.6.4EmergencyPrivateCallAnEmergencyGroupCallcanbeconguredas:•Non-tactical—callonatalkgrouppredenedbyyourserviceprovider.Thegroupmightbedifferenttha

Page 95 - 5.8.8.1SettingV erticalFlip

FeatureUserGuidePressingthePTTbuttonbeforetheHotMicrophonetimeexpiresendsthetransmission.ThennormalPTToperationtakesover(thatis,thetransitionisongoing

Page 96

3.6.11MakinganEmergencyGroupCallProcedureSteps1IfyourradioscreendisplaysEmgcyMicOn,pressEnd.2PressandholdExit.3IfyourradiodisplaysAreyousuretoexitEmer

Page 97 - 5.8.9TimeandDate

FeatureUserGuide2SelectMore...→Services→DisasterAlert.Stepresult:YourradioentersDisasterAlertModeanditdisplaysDisasterAlerticon.3TostartthecallpressPT

Page 98

3.7.2SettingMonitorOption2SelectRepeaterMode.3.7.2SettingMonitorOptionProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressOptns.2PressMonitor.3Selectoneofthefollowi

Page 100 - 5.8.12Accry(Accessory)Setup

4GPSLocationServiceTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•EnhancingGPSPerformance•EnablingGPS•GPSIcon•GPSDifferentLocationDisplays•ViewingYourPosition•ChangingGPS

Page 101 - 5.8.14RotaryKnob

FeatureUserGuideIftheLocationReportsaresentviaSDSasatransportlayer,aprotocolbasedonexistingstandardsisused.Therefore,thereportscanbesentbothinTMOandDM

Page 102 - 5.8.14.3SettingInKeypadLock

4.3GPSIcon2SelectMore...→Location→Interface.3SelectOn.Yourserviceprovidercanenablethisfeature.4.3GPSIconWhenyourradioreceivesavalidGPSlocationdata,itd

Page 103

FeatureUserGuide5.8.4.1SettingLanguage...5-27

Page 104 - 5.9GroupSetup

FeatureUserGuide4.5ViewingYourPosition1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectMore...→Location→Position.3Scrolltoviewtheresultsaboutthelasttimeyourloca

Page 105 - 5.9.1.3SettingScanLists

4.7GPS—ThingstoKeepinMindFurthermore,pleasenotethatevenwhereadequatesignalsfrommultiplesatellitesareavailable,yourGPSfeatureprovidesonlyanapproximatel

Page 107

5MainMenuTopicsCoveredinthisChapter•ScrollingthroughtheMenu•MenuIcons•MenuStructure•Messages•Contacts•Security•ManDown•Setup•GroupSetup•MyInfo•RecentC

Page 108 - 5.11RecentCalls

FeatureUserGuideTable5-1MenuIconsMenuIconDescriptionMainMenuItems/ContextSensitiveMenuItisassignedtoMENUwhenthemainmenuitems/context-sensitivemenuarea

Page 109 - 5.11.2CallingfromRecentCalls

5.3MenuStructureTable5-2MenuStructure(cont'd.)MenuPINProtectChangeCodeLockKeypadAuto.LockDelayKeylockSetupStartLockedAirEncryptKV alidityTMSCKVal

Page 110 - 5.11.4DeletingRecentCalls

FeatureUserGuideTable5-2MenuStructure(cont'd.)MenuAudioProleHowlingSuppr.AlwaysLoud AudioToggleSpkrCntrlIndividualAudioVolumeAdj.ModeCommonKeypa

Page 111 - 5.12.2LoggingOff

5.3MenuStructureTable5-2MenuStructure(cont'd.)MenuSetTimeTimeOffsetSetSetDateOffTimeOnlySystemUpdateTime&OffsetEEStatusEnergyEconomyEESelecti

Page 112 - 5.13Networks

FeatureUserGuideTable5-2MenuStructure(cont'd.)MenuOn/OffScanningSelectListActiveListScanScanListsGroupSetupMyGroups[NewFolder]MyPrivateNumMyPhone

Page 113 - 5.13.4UsingAnyNetwork

5.4Messages5.4MessagesThisfeatureallowsyoutosendandreceivetextmessages.Amessagecancontainupto1000characters,dependsonyourserviceprovidersetting.5.4.1N

Page 114 - 5.14Location

5.9.1.1ActivatingTalkgroupScanning...5-425.9.1.2SettingTalkgrou

Page 115 - 5.15PacketData

FeatureUserGuide2SelectMessages→NewMessage.3PressMENUkeyandselectMessageSetup→On/Ofineusers.4EnteryourmessageandpressSend.5IfaskedfortheTargetselecti

Page 116 - 5.15.2ViewingEncryptionStatus

5.4.2.2ReceivingNewMessage2SelectMessages→Inbox.Thestatus(ifany)ofthelistisdisplayedforafewseconds:•NoNeworOldMessages—Thescreenreturnstothepreviousdi

Page 117 - 6.2Entering/ExitingtheBrowser

FeatureUserGuide5.4.2.5StoringaNumberfromaMessagePrerequisites:EmbeddedNumberfeatureisenabledbyyourserviceprovider.Whenandwheretouse:Youcansavethesend

Page 118 - 6.4TipsforBrowsing

5.4.2.7MakingaGroupCallonaTalkgroupoftheMessageOriginator6Tocall,highlighttotherequirednumberandpressthePTTbuttonorSENDbutton.7SelectCtypetochoosethet

Page 119 - 6.4.4SavingaPage

FeatureUserGuideCall-Out5.4.5WAPBoxEachWAPPushmessagecanbeloadedimmediatelyorstoredasamessageinWAPBox.ThenitcanbeaccessedbypressingMENU→Message→W APBo

Page 120 - 6.6DisabledBrowserEntry

5.4.7PredenedTemplates4Selectoneofthefollowing:•View—Displaystemplatetext.•Delete—Deletesthetemplate.•EditText—Openseditscreenwiththetemplatetext.Edi

Page 121 - 6.8BrowserMenuPanesOverview

FeatureUserGuide3HighlighttherequiredtemplateandpressSend,thePTTbutton,ortheSENDkey.Youcaneditthepredenedtemplatebeforeyousendit.PressMENUandselectEd

Page 122 - 6.10Advanced

5.4.8.4SendingaTargetedStatusMessage5.4.8.4SendingaTargetedStatusMessageProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectMessages→SendStatus.3Doon

Page 123 - 6.11BookmarksPane

FeatureUserGuide•Speed#—acceptthedefaultSpeedDialnumberorchangeit.5.5.1CreatingaContactProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,selectContcs.2Select[NewContac

Page 124 - 6.14OptionsPane

5.5.3DeletingaNumber5HighlightoneofthefollowingentriesandpressChangetoedit:•Name•Type•#(number)•Speed#6PressDone.5.5.3DeletingaNumberProcedureSteps1Fr

Page 125 - 6.17WAPPush

FeatureUserGuide6.17.2ViewingaWAPMessage...6-107Fe

Page 126 - 6.17.2ViewingaWAPMessage

FeatureUserGuideProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,selectContcs.2PressMENU.3SelectCapacity.4Selectoneofthefollowing:•Private•Phone/PABX•Contact5.5.6Dial

Page 127 - 3Selecttherequiredmessage

5.6.1.1ProtectingtheRadiowithaPINCodeUnlockingYourRadioChangingPINCode5.6.1.1ProtectingtheRadiowithaPINCodeProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENU→

Page 128

FeatureUserGuideUnlockingYourRadioPINProtect5.6.2KeylockSetupThekeypadlockfeatureallowslockingthekeypadtopreventaccidentalpressingofkeys.Thekeypadlock

Page 129 - 7Features

5.6.3AirEncryption3SelectOn/Off.5.6.3AirEncryptionThisfeatureprovidesservicecondentialitybetweenyouandthesystem.Thismenuitemallowsyouonlytoviewairenc

Page 130 - 7.3DTMFOverdial

FeatureUserGuide3Y ourradiodisplays:•KisValid—theinfrastructurecanauthenticateyourradio.•KisInvalid—theinfrastructureisunabletoauthenticateyourradio.P

Page 131 - 7.6PhoneandPABXCalls

5.6.7DMOSCK3Y ourradiodisplays:•DMSCKisValid—yourradiocanworkencryptedinDMOMode.•DMSCKisInvalid—yourradiocannotworkencryptedinDMOMode.Pleasecontactyou

Page 132 - 7.9PseudoCallForward

FeatureUserGuide•BacklightissettoDisabled(correspondingtoBacklightmenuentry).•TheLEDindicatorswitchesoff.Theradiopowersupinthemodesetbeforeturningoff.

Page 133 - PredenedTemplates

5.7.1SettingManDown5.7.1SettingManDownProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectManDown.3Selectoneofthefollowing:•On—Activatesthefeature.•O

Page 134

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•DuplexCalls—SetsthevibratesettingstoPhone,PABX,andDuplexPrivatecalls.•SimplexCalls—SetsthevibratesettingstoS

Page 135 - AppendixA:Tones

5.8.3.1SettingV olumeV olumeAdjustmentMode5.8.3.1SettingVolumeProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectSetup→SetVolume.3SelectSpeakerorEar

Page 136 - FeatureUserGuide

ListofFiguresFigure3-1TrunkedModeOperation...

Page 137 - AppendixATones

FeatureUserGuide3Selectdesiredlanguage.5.8.5DataSetupThismenuitemallowsyoutosetupyourradiototransmitandreceivedatafromtheexternaldevice.Toconnectyourr

Page 138

5.8.6.2SettingAudioProle5.8.6.2SettingAudioProleProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectSetup→Audio→AudioProle.3Selectrequiredprole.5

Page 139 - AppendixB:LEDIndications

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:a.AlwaysLoud—Theaudiosoundcomesfromthespeaker(highaudioonly).SPEAKERCONTROLkeyisdisabled.b.SpkrCntrl—Theaudio

Page 140

5.8.7.3AllTones3Selectoneofthefollowing:•On—Activateskeypadtone.•Off—Deactivatekeypadtone.5.8.7.3AllTonesYoucanactivate/deactivatealltones.5.8.7.4Sett

Page 141 - AppendixC:Troubleshooting

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•ToneOn—Activatecleartosendtone.•ToneOff—Deactivatescleartosendtone.5.8.7.9PeriodicAlertYoucanactivate/deacti

Page 142

5.8.8.1SettingV erticalFlipDisplaySettingTimeandDateontheDisplay5.8.8.1SettingVerticalFlipWhenandwheretouse:Thefeatureisusefulforauserwhohastowearther

Page 143 - AppendixCTroubleshooting

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•Activate—Toactivate/deactivatethisfeature.•Text—Tosetthetextonthescreensaverwhenthisfeatureisactivated.5.8.8

Page 144

5.8.9TimeandDate4PressOk.5.8.9TimeandDateThissub-menucontrolsthedisplayedtimeanddateonthehomescreen.IftheHomeDisplayTextMessagefeatureisenabled,thetim

Page 145 - AppendixDMaintenance

FeatureUserGuide3Selectoneofthefollowing:•12-Hour—Displaysthetimewitham(beforenoon)orpm(afternoon)indication.•24-Hour.5.8.9.3SettingTimeManuallyWhenan

Page 146 - D.4BatteryChargingRules

5.8.9.6SettingTimeOffset4PressDone.5.8.9.6SettingTimeOffsetProcedureSteps1Fromthehomescreen,pressMENUkey.2SelectSetup→Time&Date→Set→TimeOffset.3En

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