User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Copyrights
- General Information
- Getting Started
- Product Technical Information
- Before Power On
- Controls and Indicators
- Display
- Status Icons
- Powering On the Radio
- Unlocking Your Radio
- Locking/Unlocking the Keys/Buttons
- Holding Your Radio
- Entering TMO / DMO Mode
- Transmit Inhibit Mode
- Selecting Talkgroups
- Talkgroup Icon Selection
- Activating Talkgroup Scanning
- Broadcast Call
- Ambience Listening (AL) Call
- One-Touch Button Feature
- Terminal Temporary Disable/Enable
- Terminal Permanent Disable
- High/Low Audio Toggle
- During the Call
- Writing Text
- Home Display Text Message
- Modes
- Using Networks
- Trunked Mode Operation
- Entering TMO Mode
- Selecting Talkgroups
- Making Group Calls in TMO
- Receiving Group Calls in Idle
- Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls
- Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
- DGNA Reception
- DGNA Auto Select Group
- DGNA Auto Reselect Group
- Viewing DGNA Talkgroups
- Broadcast Calls Initiated by Users
- Initializing Broadcast Calls
- Phone and PABX Calls
- Private Call
- Making Private Calls
- Assistance Call
- Call Modification
- Local Site Trunking
- Direct Mode Operation
- Transmit Inhibit Mode
- Emergency Operations
- Emergency Group Call
- Making Emergency Group Calls
- Receiving Emergency Group Calls
- Non-Tactical Emergency
- Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MS-ISDN)
- Emergency Alarm
- Emergency SDS Status
- Emergency Hot Microphone
- Alternating Hot Microphone
- Silent Emergency Mode
- Invisible Emergency
- Disaster Alert
- Initializing Disaster Alert Calls
- Exiting Emergency Operations
- Repeater Mode
- GPS Location Service
- Main Menu
- Scrolling through the Menu
- Menu Icons
- Messages
- Contacts
- Bluetooth
- Browser
- Security
- Setup
- Group Setup
- Favorites
- My Info
- Recent Calls
- Shortcuts
- Networks
- Location
- Packet Data
- Crypto Menu
- Features
- Private Call
- Radio Messaging System (RMS)
- One-Touch Dial
- Talkgroup Dialing by Index
- Phone and PABX Calls
- Phone/PABX Speed Dial
- MS-ISDN
- Short Number Dial
- RUA/RUI
- WAP
- Call-Out
- Appendix A: Tones
- Appendix B: LED Indications
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Appendix D: Maintenance
4 Select one of the following:
• Private
• Phone / PABX
• Contact
Dialing through the Contact List
Procedure:
1 From the home screen, press Contcs.
2 To highlight the required contact, use up and down NAVIGATION keys, or enter up to 12 characters
of the contact name.
3 If the contact has more than one number, use left and right NAVIGATION keys to select the
required number.
4 Press the PTT button to initiate a simplex call with a Private number. Otherwise use the SEND
key to initiate a duplex call.
Bluetooth
There are three separate Bluetooth features available:
• Bluetooth Audio - includes: Bluetooth Audio, Fast PTT, and Indoor Location
• Bluetooth Connectivity - includes: Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) and Bluetooth Dial Up
Networking (DUN)
• Bluetooth Radio Control - includes: Bluetooth Radio Control via AT commands
You can use Bluetooth to:
• Connect the radio with wireless accessories, for example a headset, which gives you a greater
freedom of movement and increases your work comfort. Additionally, wireless accessories allow
performing the same activities in several ways. For example, you can change the volume level
either in the headset or on the radio.
• Make your radio discoverable indoors to Bluetooth beacons.
• Allow radio collaboration with various BT sensors or data capture devices e.g. biometric sensor, bar
code scanner or firearm device.
• Increase connectivity by means of secure packet data services between the radio and a PDA
device or a Smartphone running appropriate applications.
• Enable radio control via a PDA device.
The radio supports Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR standard. Secure Simple Pairing, one of its features, ensures
high level of security while pairing devices and thus protects you against recording and passive
eavesdropping.
Bluetooth operating range is approximately 10 meters. The usable range may be reduced if you
connect the radio with devices that support more limited ranges or if physical obstacles such as walls
appear between devices.
One radio can be connected with up to seven devices at the same time.
NOTICE: Bluetooth Audio, Bluetooth Connectivity and Bluetooth Radio Control are selling
features.
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