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MTC100
TETRA PDA
9D17-C
39D17@
When printed by Motorola
Feature User Guide
EN
H.E.R.T.Z Elektronik GmbH
Strausberger Straße 8h (Pappelhain)
15378 Rüdersdorf bei Berlin (OT Herzfelde)
Telefon: 033434 766-0
Fax: 033434 766-76
Internet: www.hertz-elektronik.de
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Page 1 - TETRA PDA

MTC100TETRA PDA9D17-C39D17@When printed by Motorola Feature User GuideEN H.E.R.T.Z Elektronik GmbH Strausberger Straße 8h (Pappelhain) 15378 Rüdersdo

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6Orderable MTC100 TETRA PDAsMTC100 TETRA PDA Standard Version (with Camera)MTC100 TETRA PDA Enhanced Version (with Camera, GPS and Bluetooth)Part Numb

Page 3 - Contents

7IntroductionOrderable AccessoriesIntergrated 802.11g/Bluetooth YesIntegrated GPS YesBattery Pack 3600mAhDescription Part Number3600mAh Battery Pack N

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8Features • MTC100 robust TETRA Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)• Wireless 802.11b/g (where fitted)• Bluetooth 1.1 & 1.2 (where fitted)• High sens

Page 5 - Computer Software Copyrights

9Introduction• Internet Explorer Mobile • Outlook® Mobile (Outlook Calendar, Outlook Contacts, Outlook Messaging, Tasks, Notes Application, Spell Chec

Page 6 - Disposal Information

10Controls and IndicatorsFront View Figure 2: Front View 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 11 109 13 14 15 16 1 171819

Page 7 - Chapter 1: Introduction

11IntroductionItem Part Description1 GPS Antenna GPS Antenna2 TETRA Service LED Shows the status of the Tetra modem3 TETRA Antenna TETRA 380-430 MHz A

Page 8 - Package Contents

1217 * Camera Button First press starts the camera application. Press the button again to take a picture, click 'menu' to change settings or

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13Introduction Back View Figure 3: Back ViewItem Part Description1 Camera 1.3 Megapixel Camera2 Camera Light Light which can be turned on when using c

Page 10 - Orderable MTC100 TETRA PDAs

144 SD slot screw Screw to release SD slot cover5 SIM door Future use, do not remove6 IrDA Infared Communication

Page 11 - Orderable Accessories

15IntroductionInitial SetupThe following section shows you how to get started with your TETRA PDA.1 Installing BatteryTo install the battery remove th

Page 13 - Introduction

162 Plugging into AC Power and ChargingWhilst pinching the sides of the adapter (1) plug it into the bottom connector of the TETRA PDA. Fit the small

Page 14 - Controls and Indicators

17IntroductionFigure 5: Plug into the AC Power3 Battery and Power PropertiesYour MTC100 TETRA PDA has three possible power sources: the internal batte

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18battery power alone. A fully charged battery can last up to eight (8) hours depending on power consumption factors such as the screen’s setting. If

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19IntroductionFigure 6: Signalling LEDs on the MTC100 TETRA PDATo determine the main battery’s current charge level, select Start > Settings > S

Page 17 - Back View

20Unloop the stylus tether (see Figure 9) from the metal bar by wid-ening (opening up) the end of the loop by the metal bar then passing the entire te

Page 18 - 6 IrDA Infared Communication

21Introduction3. Slide the metal mounting of the carry strap onto the grooves on the lower rear of the PDA adjacent to the battery catch.4. Close the

Page 19 - Initial Setup

2210 Installing Microsoft® ActiveSync® on PCMicrosoft ActiveSync enables you to synchronize and update the data between your PC and your MTC100 TETRA

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23IntroductionFigure 7: PDA connected to the PC via USB Cable5. Follow the on-screen instructions to synchronize the MTC100 TETRA PDA with your PC. Af

Page 21 - 4 Initial Charging

24Introducing StylusUse the stylus to tap or double-tap on an application icon and select items on the menu. The stylus is also used to type on the on

Page 22 - 6 Operating PDA

25Managing Your PDAChapter 2: Managing your PDAThis chapter tells you how to get started and provides tips on use and how to maximize battery life.Tod

Page 23 - 8 Installing Belt Clip

iiiContentsContentsSafety and Copyright Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Disposal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - 9 Installing Carry Strap

264. Tap to change Volume or mute sounds coming from speaker5. Battery status, or mains powered (mains powered is shown)6. Tap to change time settings

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27Managing Your PDAConfiguring Network ConnectionYour MTC100 automatically detects the Internet connection set up by your provider.When configuring a

Page 26 - ActiveSync

28If you have set up another Internet connection, you are able to configure your MTC100 to use only the desired connection.1. Tap Start > Settings

Page 27 - For More Information

29Managing Your PDA• The display backlight goes off after 30 seconds of inactivity. This Backlight Setting feature is controlled via the Turn off back

Page 28 - Introducing Stylus

30• Turn off the backlight manually or adjust its brightness. Press and hold the power button to turn off the backlight, or use the Backlight control

Page 29 - Chapter 2: Managing your PDA

31Managing Your PDA.Figure 11: Backlight brightness settings• Suspend manually. The PDA may be suspended manually to save battery power by pressing th

Page 30 - Status Icons

32Figure 12: Power settings• Always use AC power when connecting your MTC100 TETRA PDA to your PC. Note that your MTC100 TETRA PDA will not auto-suspe

Page 31 - Managing Your PDA

33Managing Your PDA(OS) files are stored in (NOR) flash. By using flash memory for all applications, program and data files they are preserved if batt

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35TroubleshootingChapter 3: Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis chapter gives solutions to common MTC100 TETRA PDA problems you may encounter when usi

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ivSetup Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Control Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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36wait 15 seconds, then slide it back to the right (on position). Do not use any wider instrument than a screwdriver to do – a stylus or pen for examp

Page 36 - Program and Storage Memory

37TroubleshootingFirmware Image UpgradeFrom time to time Motorola may offer a firmware (software) upgrade for MTC100 TETRA PDA. This will be distribut

Page 37 - SD Card Memory

38Power ProblemsPower Does Not Turn on When Using BatteryThe remaining battery power may be too low to run your MTC100 TETRA PDA. Connect the AC adapt

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39Troubleshootingto free needed memory. However, in some situations, such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user response, the progr

Page 39 - Maintenance

40Screen Responds Slowly • Make sure that your MTC100 TETRA PDA is not running out of battery power or running many active programs. If the problem st

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41Troubleshootingpressing the Home, Task and Calendar keys simultaneously. These are the bottom left, bottom right and top right keys on the from keyp

Page 41 - Firmware Image Upgrade

42Infrared Connection Problems • Transfer only one file, or no more than 25 contact cards, at a time.• Position the IR ports so that they line up at a

Page 42 - Memory Problems

43Troubleshootingthat may contain hazardous gas, vapors, or dusts).To turn the PDA off, press and hold the Power Button.If the PDA appears to have alr

Page 43 - Screen Problems

44• Hand-carry your MTC100 TETRA PDA in a carrying case.• Consult the airlines first before using your MTC100 TETRA PDA on the plane. You need to be v

Page 44 - Screen is Hard to Read

45TroubleshootingHearing AidsThe PDA may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid

Page 45 - Connection Problems

1Safety and Copyright InformationSafety and Copyright InformationCopyrightsNo part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieva

Page 47 - Travel Guidelines

47TETRA ExplorerChapter 4: TETRA Explorer ApplicationIntroductionThis chapter describes the features of the TETRA Explorer for a MTC100 TETRA PDA. The

Page 48 - Medical Device Guidelines

48packets transmitted, packets received).• Hardware Status Message Reporting (for example, serial port error).• Network Message Reporting (for example

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49TETRA ExplorerStart and Exit TETRA Explorer ApplicationClick on Start and a pull down menu will open. The user starts the TETRA Explorer application

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50TETRA Explorer Tray IconsThe TETRA Explorer application remains visible as long as it is running. The icon in the system tray reflects the current s

Page 51 - Functionality

51TETRA ExplorerClicking on the TETRA Explorer application icon (by running the TETRA Explorer executable file) brings the TETRA Explorer application

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52Main TabClick on the Main tab at the bottom of the screen and then the Dial Up button to initiate a PPP connection.After establishment of the PPP co

Page 53 - TETRA Explorer

53TETRA ExplorerIf the user attempts to call the test connection without the setup of the test IP, the application will pop up a notification window r

Page 54 - TETRA Explorer Tray Icons

54Packet data statistics obtained from Tetra radio includes the following info: • Number of received bytes• Number of transmitted bytes• Discarded byt

Page 55 - Signal Quality Display

55TETRA ExplorerStatus TabThe TETRA Explorer application displays the modem status of the currently connected TETRA radio when you are click-ing on th

Page 56 - Main Tab

2TrademarksMotorola, the Motorola Logo and all other trademarks identified as such herein are trademarks of Motorola Inc. All other product or service

Page 57 - Packet Data Statistics

56All information are received by the application as a result of unsolicited messages or an explicit request.Status images Notes Hardware group and Ha

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57TETRA ExplorerSecurity TabThe security functions that are used are as follows: • Enter PIN to unlock the TETRA terminal• Enter PUK•Disable PUK• Eras

Page 59 - Status Tab

58current PIN code. After successful verification of the PIN code the PIN input field becomes enabled. On unsuccessful PIN code verification the appli

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59TETRA ExplorerThe numbers of re-tries of the PIN entries are defined in the built-in TETRA-Modem (TOM100) settings.Enter PUKThe user will be prompte

Page 61 - Security Tab

60When opening the dialog box prompting to PIN/PUK then the TETRA Explorer window will be invisible. Exit from this Dialog box will terminate the TETR

Page 62 - PIN Disable - disable PIN

61TETRA Explorer0.0.0.0, which is an illegal value and users are prompted to enter a valid IP for the test to work.Refresh Interval (sec.)Enter explor

Page 63 - Enter PUK

62Switch the TETRA Modem TOM100 On/OffThe user is able to switch the TETRA Modem TOM100 On or Off from the main Control display by selecting On or Off

Page 64 - Setup Tab

63TETRA ExplorerIf you select Continue then no action is taken other than to close the dialogue box and proceed as normal. TXI remains active.Enable/D

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65Technical SpecificationsChapter 5: Technical SpecificationsCategory Feature Specification NotesBattery Extended (high capacity) battery and matching

Page 67 - Configuration and Storage

3IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionCongratulations on purchasing the MTC100 TETRA PDA. The MTC100 TETRA PDA is a Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 power

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66KVL Key Loading adapter This provides a RS232 interface for Key loading of the TETRA radio modem via the bottom PDA con-nectorPhysical Maximum dime

Page 69 - Technical Specifications

67Technical SpecificationsDisplay Color Display 240x320 Transflective TFT panel256K colors (3.5” diagonal)Contrast Ratio: 5:1 (B/L off); 80:1 (B/L on)

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68Memory and StorageSDRAM 128MB Internal Flash 196MB minimum (64MB on board processor)Ext. Flash Disk (SD Cards)Processor X-Scale Processor 520 MHzIn

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69Technical SpecificationsData Loss DisclaimerBefore sending the MTC100 TETRA PDA out for service, be sure to backup all data and remove all third par

Page 73 - Data Loss Disclaimer

71AppendixChapter 6: AppendixThis chapter gives you an overview about • Battery Replacement•AC Adapter• Electrostatic Discharge• Optional Accessories•

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72About the AC Adapter.The AC adapter is designed to ensure your personal safety and to be compatible with this equipment. Please follow these guideli

Page 75 - Chapter 6: Appendix

73AppendixOptional Accessories• Use only Motorola-approved supplied accessories. • Use of non-Motorola - approved accessories may exceed RF exposure g

Page 76 - About the AC Adapter

74Figure 15: Rear of the Desktop ChargerCommercially Available AccessoriesExternal USB Keyboard and Mouse You can attach a USB external keyboard or mo

Page 78 - How to get service

4Package ContentsWhen you unpack the contents of the MTC100 TETRA PDA, verify that you have all of the items listed below.• MTC100 TETRA PDA• Basic Us

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5IntroductionFigure 1: MTC100 TETRA PDA Content PackageBatteryDocumentation CD(optional)Travel ChargerMTC100 TETRA PDA Communication & power adapt

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