User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Declaration of Conformity
- Safety Information
- Notice to Users (FCC)
- Applying for Canadian License
- Copyrights
- General Information
- Getting Started
- 2.1 Product Technical Information
- 2.2 Before Power On
- 2.3 MTP8000Ex Series Controls and Indicators
- 2.4 Powering On the Radio
- 2.5 Writing Text
- 2.6 PIN Code Authentication
- 2.7 Locking or Unlocking the Keys or Buttons
- 2.8 Display
- 2.9 Status Icons
- 2.10 Holding Your Radio
- 2.11 High or Low Audio Toggle
- 2.12 During a Call
- 2.13 Selecting Talkgroups
- 2.14 Entering TMO or DMO Mode
- 2.15 Using Timed Talkgroup Change
- 2.16 Over The Air Programming
- 2.17 One-Touch Buttons
- Modes
- 3.1 Trunked Mode Operation
- 3.1.1 Entering TMO Mode
- 3.1.2 Making Group Calls in TMO
- 3.1.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle
- 3.1.4 Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls
- 3.1.5 D-PTT Preempt Group Call
- 3.1.6 Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
- 3.1.7 Broadcast Call
- 3.1.8 Phone and PABX Calls
- 3.1.9 Assistance Call
- 3.1.10 Call Modification
- 3.2 Local Site Trunking
- 3.3 Direct Mode Operation
- 3.3.1 Entering DMO Mode
- 3.3.2 Making Group Calls in DMO
- 3.3.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle
- 3.3.4 D-PTT Preempt Group Call
- 3.3.5 Selecting DMO Communications Options
- 3.3.6 Private Call With Presence Check
- 3.3.7 DMO Private Priority Call
- 3.3.8 Talkgroup for Individual Calls
- 3.3.9 Network Monitor
- 3.3.10 Communication through Repeaters
- 3.3.11 Communication Through Gateways
- 3.3.12 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization
- 3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode
- 3.5 Emergency Operations
- 3.5.1 Emergency Alarm
- 3.5.2 Emergency Group Call
- 3.5.3 Non-Tactical Emergency
- 3.5.4 Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MSISDN)
- 3.5.5 Emergency SDS Status
- 3.5.6 Emergency Hot Microphone
- 3.5.7 Alternating Hot Microphone
- 3.5.8 Silent Emergency Mode
- 3.5.9 Invisible Emergency
- 3.5.10 Emergency Alert
- 3.5.11 Emergency Mode by Dialing
- 3.5.12 Disaster Alert
- 3.5.13 Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking
- 3.5.14 Exiting Emergency Operations
- 3.6 Repeater Mode
- 3.1 Trunked Mode Operation
- Main Menu
- 4.1 Scrolling through the Menu
- 4.2 Menu Icons
- 4.3 Messages
- 4.4 Contacts
- 4.5 Pictures
- 4.6 Bluetooth
- 4.7 Browser
- 4.8 Man Down
- 4.9 Security
- 4.10 Setup
- 4.10.1 Ring Style
- 4.10.2 Set Volume
- 4.10.3 Language
- 4.10.4 Data Setup
- 4.10.5 Audio
- 4.10.6 Tones
- 4.10.7 Display
- 4.10.8 Time and Date
- 4.10.9 Energy Economy
- 4.10.10 Transmission Power Class
- 4.10.11 Accessory (Accry) Setup
- 4.10.12 Book On
- 4.10.13 Rotary Knob
- 4.10.14 Default Setting
- 4.11 Group Setup
- 4.12 Individual Setup
- 4.13 Favorites
- 4.13.1 Adding Folders to Favorites
- 4.13.2 Adding Contact Numbers to Favorites
- 4.13.3 Making Private Calls to Favorite Contacts
- 4.13.4 Adding Talkgroups to Favorites
- 4.13.5 Managing Folders in Favorites
- 4.13.6 Deleting Folders in Favorites
- 4.13.7 Deleting Items from Favorites Folder
- 4.13.8 Deleting All Items from Favorite Folders
- 4.14 My Info
- 4.15 Recent Calls
- 4.16 Shortcuts
- 4.17 Radio User Identity (RUI)
- 4.18 Networks
- 4.19 Location
- 4.20 Packet Data
- 4.21 Crypto Menu
- Features
- 5.1 Ambience Listening (AL) Call
- 5.2 Bluetooth
- 5.3 Buffer Full Overwrite Policy
- 5.4 Call-Out
- 5.5 Collaborative Messaging
- 5.6 Dialing through Soft Numeric Keypad
- 5.7 DTMF Overdial
- 5.8 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service
- 5.9 Home Mode Display Text Message
- 5.10 Individual Call
- 5.11 MS-ISDN
- 5.12 One-Touch Dial
- 5.13 Radio Messaging System (RMS)
- 5.14 Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI)
- 5.15 Shadow Groups (Address Bundle)
- 5.16 SIM Card End-to-End Encryption
- 5.17 Short Number Dial
- 5.18 Talkgroup Dialing by Index
- 5.19 Terminal Permanent Disable
- 5.20 Terminal Temporary Disable or Enable
- 5.21 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 5.21.1 WAP Browser
- 5.21.2 Entering the Browser
- 5.21.3 Entering Browser Menu Panes
- 5.21.4 Tips for Browsing
- 5.21.5 Disabled Packet Data Service
- 5.21.6 Disabled Browser Entry
- 5.21.7 Browser Keys Usage
- 5.21.8 Browser Menu Panes Overview
- 5.21.9 Navigate Pane
- 5.21.10 Advanced...
- 5.21.11 Bookmarks Pane
- 5.21.12 History Pane
- 5.21.13 Tools Pane
- 5.21.14 Options Pane
- 5.21.15 Text Input Pane
- 5.21.16 WAP Push
- Appendix A: Tones
- Appendix B: LED Indications
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Appendix D: Maintenance
On entering or exiting the TXI mode, when the radio is camped on a cell, it sends a specially
designated Short Data Service (SDS) status message. This SDS message indicates to the SwMI that
the radio is entering or exiting TXI mode.
Mobility procedures that do not require the radio to send an uplink transmission are performed except
for cell reselection.
In TXI mode, the radio joins group calls for any group that the radio is monitoring, but the transmitting
on that call is still prohibited.
The radio also displays any incoming SDS messages to the user. The missed call feature is active in
the TXI mode and allows checking what calls were missed. However, the radio attempts to prevent call
setup retransmission from being recorded as separate calls.
If you initiate an emergency call, the radio immediately leaves TXI mode and attempts to start the
emergency call if the radio is in service.
If the radio is turned off in the TXI mode, on turning on, the radio asks whether to exit the TXI mode. If
you choose No, the radio turns off.
3.5
Emergency Operations
Emergency Operations are used in critical situations.
Pressing and holding the Emergency button, or entering the Emergency Number and pressing the
Send key, activates one or more services (depending on your service provider settings).
NOTE: It is possible to turn on the radio by pressing the Emergency button. Depending on the
service provider settings, the radio can start Emergency Operations automatically. If the radio is
PIN-protected (except for SIM PIN), Emergency Operations bypass the PIN lock.
When starting Emergency Operations, any ongoing voice call is aborted or cleared down, and any
packet data transfer in progress is aborted. However, the session is kept open.
During Emergency Operations, the radio rejects phone, PABX, and private calls, and does not monitor
the talkgroups in the selected scan list.
To terminate Emergency Operations, press the Right soft key.
3.5.1
Emergency Alarm
The Emergency Alarm is a special status message. Your radio sends the message in either TMO or
DMO.
Your radio sends the message each time it enters Emergency Operation. An audible tone sounds for a
successfully sent message. To resend the message, press the Emergency button.
NOTE: During Hot Microphone transmission, your radio is not allowed to resend the message.
3.5.2
Emergency Group Call
The Emergency Group Call has the highest communication priority and it is a pre-emptive call.
Emergency Group Call is available in both TMO and DMO. During Emergency Operations, start
Emergency Group Call by pressing the Emergency button. The radio can also support Hot
Microphone operation, which allows the Emergency Call to be conducted without pressing the PTT
button.
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