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1. 50 Express calls If Call type changed appears the call has changed into a one way phone call You must wait until the other party answers it before you can start speaking To end the call press gt You can also search for the phone number in Contacts see Search for names on page 75 ON Tip In the idle mode press CZ once to access the list of last dialled numbers Reuse a number After an express call has ended the other party s name and number remain on the display for a short while and the call indicator changes to To make a new call to the number press and hold the PTT key while is displayed You can also make a phone call to the number by pressing C Call an abbreviated TETRA number To make a call to an abbreviated TETRA number press enter the number and press and hold the PTT key For details on abbreviated TETRA numbers contact your service provider Speed dialling If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys L 2 2 you can make an express call to that number by pressing the desired speed dialling key and then pressing and holding the PTT key See Speed dials on page 78 m Receive an express call When you receive an express Call R and the caller s name and number or Call are displayed If the loudspeaker is not in use you must press CZ to answer the call To end the call press gt oN Tip You can use the menu when you are listening to an
2. Situation or Callback request To confirm that you have read the message press OK If you have received another status message 7 status message received is displayed To read the message press Read To read the message later press Exit After you have pressed OK or Exit the message is moved to the Received folder Read status messages in the Received folder 1 Select Menu gt sStatus msgs 2 Select Received to view received messages For callback messages the sender s name or number is shown instead of the message The messages are identified with the following indicators 83 Menu functions e for unread and for read status messages e for unread and P for read situation indicators e for unread and F for read callback requests 3 Scroll to the desired message and press Read When you are reading a message you can delete the message by pressing Delete Press Options for the following options Reply Save or Use number Easy callback 1 When you are reading a status message press C 2 To make a phone call press C Received and Sent folders After you have received a status message the radio moves it to the Received folder After you have sent a message the radio moves it to the Sent folder To read a message in a folder press Read When a folder becomes full the oldest message is deleted when a new message is moved to the folder You can create folders under the My folders subme
3. and then press Select You can select a group if it has not been deleted and if it is included in the selected folder WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 49 Express calls 5 Express calls Express calls network service are immediate one way calls between two people They are connected without the recipient answering You can make express calls to TETRA network and public telephone network numbers If you receive an express call when you are not using the loudspeaker your radio alerts you and the call is connected only after you have answered it by pressing CZ An ongoing individual call may be disconnected automatically due to a higher priority group call if your organisation has pre configured the radio to allow that Note that you may hear a beep tone and see mminent call disconnection displayed when the network is going to end an ongoing call m Make an express call 1 Entera TETRA number 2 Press and hold the PTT key and start speaking after a short tone is played and T appears on the display 3 Release the PTT key to let the other party speak is displayed when you receive a call or 1 Enter a phone number 2 Press 3 Select Phone and press the PTT key If GI is displayed the loudspeaker is in use To activate or deactivate the loudspeaker press a70 For details see Loudspeaker on page 27
4. LCH 12 Warning Use only batteries chargers and enhancements Ly approved by EADS for use with this particular model The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty and may be dangerous For availability of approved enhancements please check with your dealer When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement grasp and pull the plug not the cord Important Enhancements to be used with this radio do not meet Loe the same durability or water resistance specifications as the radio itself For example all the chargers are only to be used in dry conditions They should never be used when damp or wet 12 FOR YOUR SAFETY gw Interference filters For all other radios except for RC 3 To check the type number of your radio remove the battery The type number RC 2 RC 3 RC 4 RC 6 RC 10 RC 11 RC 12 or RC 13 is printed on the white label inside your radio When charging your radio with the charger ACP 12 you need to use two electromagnetic interference filters The only exception is the RC 3 radio which does not require using these filters Two filters are supplied in the sales package and they are also available as separate accessories See Install the electromagnetic interference filters on page 19 for how to install the filters to the charger s power cord WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 13 General i
5. The scroll keys W O CJ and D are used to scroll through names phone numbers and menus See also Scroll key shortcuts on page 24 cZ dials and answers a phone call In the idle mode c shows the list of the most recently dialled numbers L ends or rejects a phone call or an express call 2 2 are used to enter numbers and characters They can be used also as shortcuts to predefined functions speed dialling or selecting a predefined group You can access the function by pressing and holding they key For more information contact your organisation Ces and are used for various purposes in different functions You can access the function by pressing and holding they key For more information contact your organisation The red function key on top of the radio See Red key calls and status sending on page 25 Your radio gw Idle mode When the radio is switched on and ready for use and no characters have been entered by the user the radio is in the idle mode The following indicators appear xxxxxx In the network mode if group calls are switched off indicates in which network the radio is currently used Group Calls offis also displayed In the network mode when group calls are switched on and there is a selected group the folder name the group name and the group status are displayed In the direct mode the channel name and the g
6. and press Options for the following options e Delete to delete the waypoint e Delete all to delete all saved waypoints 65 Positioning Send as message to send the waypoint name the coordinates and the comment as a text message Edit name to edit the name of the waypoint Edit note to edit the comment of the waypoint Go to waypoint to open a compass style application See Waypoint guidance on page 66 Add waypoint to add a new waypoint manually If waypoints already exist in the waypoint list press Select and enter the desired coordinates If no previous waypoints exist press Add and enter the desired coordinates Before you add the new waypoint the display shows either the current coordinates the coordinates of the previous calculated position or the default value Go to idle mode to display position information in idle mode display See Waypoint information in idle mode on page 67 Memory status to see how many waypoints can still be saved in the memory and how many waypoints are currently saved To view the waypoint information select the desired waypoint The first display contains the geographical coordinates and an estimate of the accuracy of the coordinates The second display contains the date and time of the measurement and the third display contains the comment if saved with the waypoint Use and to scroll between the displays Press Options to send the waypoint as a text message or e
7. and received data and the duration of a packet data connection The radio registers missed and received calls only if the network supports these functions and the radio is switched on and within the network service area Recent calls lists Select Menu Log and select one of the following e Missed calls to view the list of the last ten phone numbers from which somebody has tried to make a phone call to you network service e Received calls to view the list of the last ten phone numbers from which you have most recently accepted a phone call or from which you have received an express call network service e Dialled numbers to view the list of the ten phone numbers to which you made or tried to make a phone call or an express call by dialling the number oN Tip To quickly access the list of last dialled numbers press c once when the radio is in the idle mode e Clear log lists to delete the recent calls information in log lists Select whether you want to delete all the phone numbers in the log lists or only those in the missed calls received calls or dialled numbers lists You cannot undo the operation When you press Options in the Missed calls Received calls or Dialled numbers submenus you can view the date and time of the call call the number save the number in Contacts and edit or delete the number 91 Menu functions Counters and timers Note The actual invoice for calls and services from y
8. and the scanned groups in the selected folder 43 Group calls When you receive a group call the folder and group names the caller s name or number and receiving are displayed in the idle mode Also a group call starting tone can be played if your organisation has defined it When nobody is speaking during a group call E is displayed if the call comes from your selected group and is displayed if the call comes from a scanned group oN Tip You can use the menu when you are listening to a group call Respond to a group call Press and hold the PTT key while the group name is displayed If you have set the PTT key to always make a call to the selected group the call is made to the selected group even if another group name is displayed see PTT key settings on page 43 To make a call to another group first set it as the selected group see Select a talk group on page 41 If the call indicator has changed to or the call has been disconnected and pressing and holding the PTT key will start a new call to the group To queue for your turn to talk during a group call press and hold the PTT key network service A queuing tone is played and Queued is displayed You can start speaking after a short tone is played and E appears on the display To stop queuing release the PTT key Tip You can also respond to a group call when you are using the menu Voice override With voice override network service you can over
9. any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder When you use the loudspeaker hold the radio approximately 10 cm 4 inches away from your mouth with the antenna pointed up and away from your face and eyes To activate or deactivate the loudspeaker press 2 To activate or deactivate both the loudspeaker and the earpiece press and hold 2 If you make or receive a phone call while the earpiece is not in use the earpiece is activated when the call is connected mg Light indicator There is a light indicator on top of the radio A yellow light indicates that you must wait before you can Hi speak a green light indicates that the radio is transmitting and a red light indicates that the call or operation has failed AD The light indicator is not always lit when the radio is transmitting for example when the radio is sending information to the network m Volume key The volume key adjusts the volume of the currently active speaker either the earpiece or the loudspeaker Press the upper end of the key to increase the volume and press the lower end of the key to decrease the volume g Display indicators Display indicators inform you about the operation of your radio oi The loudspeaker is in use See Loudspeaker on page 27 om The loudspeaker and the earpiece are not in use See Loudspeaker on page 27 28 gt D 4 of amp E Your radio The top microphone is select
10. check with the EADS Secure Networks dealer nearest to you El uso y el funcionamiento de este dispositivo requieren licencia Si desea obtener informacion detallada p ngase en contacto con las autoridades competentes en materia de recuencia de su pais Denne enhed ma kun betjenes hvis der er givet tilladelse hertil Kontakt den lokale frekvensmyndighed for at fa yderligere oplysninger F r die Verwendung dieses Ger ts ist eine Funklizenz erforderlich Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie in Deutschland bei der fiir inren Wohnort zustandigen AuBenstelle der Regulierungsbehorde f r Telekommunikation und Post The use and operation of this device is subject to permission for details contact your local frequency authority L utilisation et l exploitation de cet appareil sont soumises a autorisation pour plus d informations prenez contact avec l autorit locale comp tente en mati re de fr quences L utilizzo di questo dispositivo deve essere autorizzato per informazioni contattare la locale autorit per l assegnazione delle frequenze Het gebruik van dit apparaat is alleen toegestaan als u daarvoor toestemming hebt gekregen Neem contact op met de plaatselijke instantie voor meer informatie A utiliza o e funcionamento deste aparelho est o sujeitos a autoriza o para mais informa es contacte as entidades locais respons veis pela atribui o de frequ ncias T m n tuotteen k ytt on luvanvaraista Ota yhtey
11. civil GPS policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry Availability and quality of GPS signals may be affected by buildings and natural obstacles as well as weather conditions The GPS receiver should only be used outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals Therefore GPS should not be used for precise location measurement and you should never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver m Positioning application Select Menu Positioning Note that establishing a GPS connection may take from a couple of seconds to several minutes The availability and quality of GPS signals may be affected by buildings natural obstacles and weather conditions When the GPS receiver is on is displayed If the indicator blinks the GPS receiver is calculating its location Position info To activate the GPS receiver and to view available position information select Menu Positioning Position info Use and to scroll between the displays The first display contains the current geographical coordinates in WGS 84 format a geographical coordinate system and an estimate of the accuracy of the location The correct coordinates are shown only if the GPS receiver receives the needed positioning information from the GPS satellites 64 Positioning The second display contains the approximate altitude from the mean sea level If the device is moving the approximate speed and the approxim
12. gt Cookies Or in the idle mode select Menu gt Web Settings Security settings Cookies Select Allow or Reject Connect to a browser service 1 Activate the settings of the service that you want to use Select Menu Web Settings Connection settings Active web settings Scroll to the desired connection set and press Activate You can make a connection in one of the following ways e Open the start page for example the home page of the service provider Select MenuWeb Home Or press and hold _2_ in the idle mode Select the bookmark of the service Select Menu gt Web gt Bookmarks and the desired bookmark If the bookmark does not work with the currently active service settings activate another set of service settings and try again 111 Menu functions e Enter the address of the service Select Menu W eb Go to address enter the address press for special characters and press OK Browse the pages of a service After a connection to the service has been established you can start browsing its pages The function of the keys may vary in different services Follow the text guides on the display For more information contact your service provider To browse through the page use any of the scroll keys To select a highlighted item press E or press Open to open the link To enter letters and numbers in the text editor press the keys L2 l L gt and to enter special chara
13. is displayed during direct mode calls If a compatible direct mode repeater device is available Repeater is displayed in the idle mode and the bar above T indicates the signal strength of the repeater W 4 is displayed during direct mode calls See Gateway and repeater on page 60 Select channels and groups Up to 60 direct mode channels can be stored in the memory of the radio Up to three groups can be stored for each channel To select a channel turn the group selector until the desired channel is displayed Wait until Group selected is displayed and the radio plays a short tone If voice feedback is activated the radio plays the index number of the channel when you turn the group selector 57 Direct mode When you select a channel the first group A is automatically selected To switch between the second and the third group B and C on the same channel press the back key To select the first group A on the channel press and hold the back key If voice feedback is activated the radio plays the index name A B or C of the group when you use the back key You can also select the channel and group with the scroll keys press or in the idle mode to access the list of channels To select a channel and its first group A scroll to the desired channel and press Select To select another group from the channel press Groups and select the desired group If you do not want to listen to communication from direct mode chann
14. progress set Display position info in idle mode On see Display position info in idle mode on page 70 After that select Menu Positioning Position info and press the red function key To be able to track a specific waypoint in idle mode to see the current coordinates name of the target waypoint distance to the waypoint and an arrow pointing in the direction of the waypoint do one of the following after you have set Display position info in idle mode On 1 Scroll to the target waypoint in the list press Select gt Go to gt Back Options and scroll to Go to idle mode in the list 2 Scroll to the target waypoint in the list press Select gt Go to gt Back Back Options and scroll to Go fo idle mode in the list To deactivate position information in idle mode press Go to and select Position idle mode Select Offand press Select 67 Positioning To remove waypoint information from the idle mode display deactivate waypoint information from idle mode Press Go to and select Waypoint idle off Position settings To change settings related to positioning select Menu Positioning Position settings You need access rights to modify the position settings For more information contact your organisation GPS receiver Select GPS receiver GPS automatic to activate the GPS receiver only when you open Positioning from the menu send information using NMEA interface or receive a position request that is answered S
15. status message select Status Scroll to the desired status message and press OK You can also search for a message by entering its first letters To send a callback request select Callback 3 Select the recipient of the status message or callback request in one of the following ways e ifa default recipient number is displayed press OK to send the message to the default recipient See Status settings on page 85 81 Menu functions e Search for an individual recipient from Contacts Select Search Contacts and select the desired name and number To send the message press OK when the number is displayed e Search for a talk group in the selected folder Select Search Talk groups and select the desired group to send the message e Enter the phone number and press OK Scroll to one of the following number types Private fora TETRA network number Abbr number for an abbreviated TETRA number Phone fora public telephone network number or Office ext for an office extension number To send the message press Send Send situation indicators 1 Select Menu Status msgs gt Send status Situation 2 Scroll to the desired situation indicator and press Send You can search for a message by entering its first letters You can view the recipient of the situation indicator in the Status settings submenu See Status settings on page 85 Last sent status message displayed in idle mode To see the last sent status message
16. still on the display 45 Group calls If you have set the PTT key to always make a call to the selected group you cannot call a scanned group in this way see PTT key settings on page 43 To call the scanned group first set it as the selected group see Select a talk group on page 41 Calla dispatcher network service 1 To access the list of talk groups in the selected folder press in the idle mode 2 Scroll to the desired group and press C If the group whose dispatcher you are calling is not your selected group or if you are not scanning the group you may have to wait a few seconds before your call is connected Note that all talk groups may not have dispatchers If the call is changed to a one way call Use PTT to speak is displayed and you must press and hold the PTT key when you speak You can also set the radio to start a phone call to the dispatcher of the selected group when you press the duty key see Duty key setting on page 94 If the call is changed into a one way phone call press and hold the PTT key when you speak m Talk groups Menu 5 aaa This menu contains the folders and talk groups that have been stored in the memory of your radio You can also view and change settings related to groups and view the group journal See also Home group on page 39 and Start group communication on page 40 Edit group folders In this submenu you can select and view folders and view and change informat
17. such as 112 to prevent accidental dialling of the emergency number Display settings Select Menu Settings Display settings and select one of the following 98 Wallpaper to set your radio to display a background image known as a wallpaper when the radio is in the idle mode Your Menu functions radio supports JPEG GIF WBMP BMP OTA BMP and PNG formats but not necessarily all variations of these file formats To select a wallpaper from Gallery select Select wallpaper To activate or deactivate the wallpaper select On or Off respectively The wallpaper is not displayed when the radio activates the screen saver e Screen saver to activate or deactivate the screen saver select On or Off respectively To set the time after which the screen saver on the display is activated select Time out e Colour schemes to change the colour in some display components such as the menu background and signal and battery bars e Menu view to set the way the radio displays the main menu Select List for the menu list view and Grid for the menu grid view e Brightness to make the display brighter or darker Time and date settings Select Menu Seitings Time and date settings and select one of the following e Clock to change time settings Select Show clock to display the time in the idle mode or Hide clock to hide it Select Set the time to adjust the clock to the correct time Time zone to select the time zo
18. updated using over the air programming See Contacts on page 74 Transferring call Dispatcher transfers the call to the desired number See Call transfer on page 55 Using your radio 3 Using your radio m Access a menu function oN Tip You can select whether the menu is shown as a list or as a grid PE ZA like in the picture See Display i settings on page 98 e2 P 1 Press Menu and use the scroll keys to art scroll through the menu Select the re LEE Er desired menu for example Settings by pressing Select 2 Ifthe menu contains submenus select the one that you want 3 To return to the previous menu level press Back To exit the menu press Exit If a menu item is dimmed you cannot select it You may not have access rights to change the setting See Display settings on page 98 WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 33 Using your radio gw Menu list 1 Status msgs 34 Contacts ya Send status Received Sent Outbox My folders Delete messages Status settings NO OP WD Messaging Create message Inbox Sent items Saved text msgs Templates My folders Delete messages Message settings Log a Missed calls hina Received calls Dialled numbers Clear log lists Call duration Packet data counter AN OAR ON NO oP WD Packet dat
19. want write your own text note that is displayed when the time expires To start the countdown timer press Start To change the countdown time select Change time To stop the timer select Stop timer 104 Menu functions If the alarm time is reached when the radio is in the idle mode the radio plays a tone and flashes Countdown time up or the note you set on the display To stop the alarm press any keypad key If no key is pressed the alarm automatically stops within 30 seconds To stop the alarm and to delete the text note press Exit To restart the countdown timer press Restart Stopwatch Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using other features increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life Select Menu Organiser Stopwatch and select one of the following e Show last to view the most recent measured time if the stopwatch has not been reset e Split timing for split time observation You can select Continue if you have set the timing in the background Press Start to start the time observation Split to take an intermediate time and Stop to stop the time observation Press Save to save the time e Lap timing for lap time observation Refer to Split timing e View times to view saved times e Delete times to delete saved times This menu includes Java applications If your radio has no Java applications installed in it the Applications menu will b
20. your organisation See Position settings on page 68 Position information sending is only possible in the network mode and when transmission barring is not activated Your radio supports sending and receiving of status messages also in direct mode See Direct mode status messages on page 62 80 Menu functions Unit alert messages The unit alert network service is a type of status message It is used to alert people to the following radio traffic If you receive a unit alert message pay special attention to the following calls and messages The text of the unit alert message is predefined by your organisation When you receive a unit alert message the message is displayed the radio plays an alarm tone the lights flash and the General profile is activated To stop the alarm press Stop A unit alert message is sent like a status message Send status messages oN Tip To send a status message in the idle mode enter the status number and select Options Send as a status gt Status or Situation oN Tip You can set the radio to send status messages when you press the duty key A To send a callback request to the address of the selected group press and hold the duty key in the idle mode To send a situation indicator enter the situation number in the idle mode and press and hold the duty key See Duty key setting on page 94 Send status messages or callback requests 1 Select Menu Status msgs Send status 2 To send a
21. 94 If the next letter you want is on the same key as the present one wait until the cursor appears or press any of the scroll keys and enter the letter To insert a number while in the letter mode press and hold the desired number key The most common punctuation marks and special characters are available under 5 E Tips e To insert a space press L2 e To delete a character to the left of the cursor press Clear To delete characters quickly press and hold Clear e To insert a special character when using traditional text input press When using predictive text input press and hold or select Options nsert symbol e To insert a name or a phone number by searching for it in Contacts select Options nsert contact or Insert number 72 Write text e To insert a word when using predictive text input select Options nsert word Write the word using traditional text input and press Save The word is also added to the dictionary WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 73 Contacts 10 Contacts E You can save multiple phone numbers and text such as an e mail address a street address or a note under a name in the contacts directory To quickly access the list of names in the contacts directory press Names in the idle mode To open the Contacts menu select Menu gt Contacts Note that Contac
22. A arm and the current time on the display If the Si ent profile is in use when the alarm time expires the alert tone is not played Press Stop to stop the alarm If you let the radio continue to sound the alarm for a minute or if you press Snooze the alarm stops for a few minutes and then resumes Calendar The calendar helps you to keep track of reminders meetings birthdays and calls that you need to make Select Menu Organiser Calendar Scroll to the day you want or select Options Go to date The current day is indicated by a frame around it If there are any notes set for the day the day is in bold type To view the notes for the day press View Scroll to the note whose details you want to view and press View Press Options and you can delete move or repeat a note or copy a note to another day Select Settings to set the date time time zone date and time format date separator and the first day of the week With the Auto delete notes option you can set the radio to delete old notes automatically after a specified time except for the repeat notes such as birthday notes Add a calendar note 1 Select Menu Organiser gt Calendar and go to the desired date 2 Select Options Make a note 3 Select one of the following note types Meeting 2 Call Birthday 4 Memo 27 or Reminder Then enter the details of the note You can also set an alarm to remind you about 102 Menu funct
23. F energy Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 in 15 3 cm be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers should 121 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION always keep the radio more than 6 in 15 3 cm from their pacemaker when the radio is switched on not carry the radio in a breast pocket and hold the radio to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place switch off your radio immediately Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids If interference occurs consult your service provider E Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems electronic antiskid antilock braking systems electronic speed control systems air bag systems For more information check with the manufacturer or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added Only qualified personnel should service the radio or install the radio ina vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to th
24. Settings Menu 6 Profiles Call settings Phone settings Direct mode settings Keyguard settings Communication settings Enhancement settings Modem settings Security settings Display settings Time and date settings Aliasing Restore factory settings Gallery Menu 7 Organiser Menu 8 Alarm clock Calendar To do list Calculator Countdown timer Stopwatch Applications Menu 9 Launch an application Charging and discharging Other options available for an application 106 Other options available TOP a foldet ii ns 107 Downloading an application 108 Positioning Menu 10 Web Menu 11 Call functions during a browser connection 109 Basic steps for accessing and using Services Service settings ceeeeee Enter the settings manually Connect to a browser service 111 Browse the pages of a service 112 Disconnect from a service 112 Bookmarks Service inbox The cache memory Browser security 12 Data communication 116 Call functions during a packet data connection 116 Install communication applications and modem drive s 008 116 Connect your radio to a PC 117 13 Battery information CARE AND MAINTENANCE 120 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 121 FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines Not following them may be da
25. T EA Gallery 1 Graphics Organiser Alarm clock Calendar To do list Notes Calculator Countdown timer Stopwatch NOOR WD Applications 5 al Positioning 1 Position info 2 Waypoints 3 Position settings Web Home Bookmarks D Service inbox Settings Go to address Clear the cache Oona WN 35 Using your radio m Fast menu The fast menu contains frequently used menu functions To access the fast menu press J Your organisation can define which of the following items are shown in the fast menu e Network mode or Direct mode depending on the current setting e Scanning on or Scanning off depending on the current setting This option affects the scanning setting in the currently active mode network mode or direct mode e Group calls on or Group calls off depending on the current setting e Barring on or Barring off depending on the current setting e A maximum of seven profiles See Profiles on page 92 The Monophone profile is available only in Profiles and in the power key menu See Profiles on page 92 e A maximum of 10 situation indicators If it has been predefined that the fast menu is empty No items in fast menu is displayed when you access the fast menu By default the fast menu includes the following items e Scanning on or Scanning off depending on the current setting This option affects the scanning setting in the currently active
26. Use number Use detail Forward Forwarding opt s Edit message Move message Rename and Copy to calendar You can save details such as phone numbers Web addresses and position information from received text messages To save a detail scroll to it in the message and select Options Use detail and the detail Reply to messages 1 When reading a message press Reply 2 Select one of the following reply types Empty screen Original text Template or one of the standard answers such as Thank you lf you selected Template select the desired template from the list 3 Write your reply message and press Send Press OK to send the message to the displayed number Easy callback When you are reading a text message press cZ to make a phone call to the sender of the message Inbox and Sent items folders Received messages are saved in the nbox folder It is possible to configure the radio so that when the nbox folder is full the oldest message is automatically deleted when a new message is received 88 Menu functions When you send a message it is saved in the Sent items folder by default It is also possible to configure the radio so that outgoing messages are not saved in the Sent items folder To change the saving settings select Messaging Message settings gt Save sent messages and choose Yes or No When the Sent items folder is full the oldest message is automatically deleted when a new message is moved to the f
27. User Guide PS10802DENAA01 04 01 EN WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY C 0 5 2 3 D We EADS Secure Networks declare under our sole responsibility that the product EADS THR880i is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directives 1999 5 EC R amp TTE amp 2002 95 EC ROHS Copies of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http www eads com thr880i must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste Please deliver this product after operational life to your distributor or sales representative for recycling 4 The crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product Coyright 2006 2008 EADS Secure Networks All rights reserved The document is confidential and contains legally privileged information The document may only be used for the purpose for which it is submitted Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of EADS Secure Networks is prohibited EADS logo is a registered trademark of EADS N V Other product and company names trademarks or other identifiers mentioned herein may be trademarks or
28. a connection timer LE 1 Search 2 Add new contact 3 Edit name Talk groups Settings Delete Add number Settings Speed dials Caller groups Terminal info O ON DO A 1 Edit group folders adit 2 View background folder 3 Group settings 4 Restore group settings 5 Group journal 1 Profiles La 1 General 2 Silent 3 Meeting 4 Outdoor 5 Pager 6 Active holder 7 Headset 8 Monophone 2 Call settings 1 Anykey answer 2 Summary after call 3 Push to talk setting 4 Duty key setting 3 Phone settings 1 Language settings 2 Welcome note 3 Network selection 4 Active mode 5 Unit alert duration 6 Transmission barring 4 Direct mode settings 1 Direct mode scanning 2 View active direct mode device 5 Keyguard settings 1 Automatic keyguard 2 Keyguard code 6 Communication settings 1 Listen to voice messages 2 Voice mailbox number 7 Enhancement settings 1 Active holder 2 Headset 3 Monophone 4 Handsfree 8 Modem settings 1 Active access point 2 Edit active access point 9 Security settings 1 Phone code request 2 Configure access levels 3 Access level 4 Change of access codes 10 Display settings 1 Wallpaper 2 Screen saver 3 Colour schemes 4 Menu view 5 Brightness 7 10 11 Using your radio 11 Time and date settings 1 Clock 2 Date 3 Auto update of date amp time 12 Aliasing 13 Restore factory settings
29. ablish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2 0 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using 124 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION standard operating positions with the handset transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0 42 W kg for radio type RC 2 and RC 12 0 74 W kg for radio type RC 3 0 47 W kg for radio type RC 4 and RC 13 0 5 W kg for radio type RC 6 0 536 W kg for radio type RC 10 and 0 521 W kg for radio type RC 11 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various products and at various positions they all meet the relevant international guidelines for RF exposure The SAR limit for products used by the public is 2 0 watts kilogram W kg averaged over 10 grams of body tissue The guidelines incorporate a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements SAR values may vary depending on na
30. age 64 The NMEA interface is active See NMEA interface on page 69 You have set the alarm clock See Alarm clock on page 101 The countdown timer is running See Countdown timer on page 104 The stopwatch is running in the background See Stopwatch on page 105 Call indicators 30 Displayed during one way calls Displayed during two way calls Indicates that your radio is transmitting a call and that it is your turn to speak during a one way call Indicates that your radio is receiving a one way call Indicates that your radio is transmitting or receiving a broadcast call Inactive broadcast call after the call is ended this icon will be displayed for a few seconds until it disappears Displayed during a one way phone call when neither party is transmitting Displayed during an express call when neither party is transmitting Displayed during a call made to your selected group when nobody is transmitting Your radio Displayed during a call made to a scanned group when nobody is transmitting amp Displayed during normal direct mode calls when no direct mode device is available See Direct mode on page 56 pag Displayed during direct mode calls when a compatible direct mode gateway is available See Gateway and repeater on page 60 ow Displayed during direct mode calls when a compatible direct mode repeater is available See Gateway and repeater on page 60 gw Notifications T a he
31. all is a one way call you can also answer it by pressing and holding the PTT key is displayed during a one way call To end the call press gt or D Mute the ringing tone To mute the ringing tone press Silence Reject a phone call To reject an incoming call and to send the caller the line busy tone press gt or Reject 55 Direct mode 7 Direct mode gw Basics In the direct mode the radio operates without the network so that the radios communicate directly with each other The direct mode enables one way calls both in the network coverage area and outside the network coverage area For details and availability contact your service provider When the direct mode is active only those radio functions that do not require the use of the network can be used In the direct mode you cannot send or receive text messages make or receive network mode calls use the Web browser or the data connection or activate fast menu items that require the use of the network To use radio functions that require the use of the network activate the network mode and return to the network coverage area Note that the radio supports both group and individual calls as well as status messages in direct mode too See Direct mode status messages on page 62 Your radio has direct mode channels and each channel can have up to three groups To receive a direct mode group call that is made to the selected or a scanned group on the select
32. area code and the phone number and press OK e Private 4 fora TETRA number other than an abbreviated TETRA number e Abbr number 47 for an abbreviated TETRA number e Phone for a public telephone network number e Office ext i for an office extension number When the name and number are saved press Done oN Tip To save a phone number in the idle mode enter the phone number and press Save gw Search for names 1 Press Names and enter the first characters of the name you are searching for Or select Menu gt Contacts Search Enter the first characters of the name you are searching for and press Search 2 Scroll to the name you want 3 When the desired name is highlighted you can call the default number To make a phone call press CZ To make an express call press and hold the PTT key Note that express calls can be made to TETRA network and public telephone network numbers If multiple numbers have been saved for the name and you want to call one of the other numbers first press Details and scroll to the number you want to call 75 Contacts Tip To search for a name during a call select Options Contacts Search m Send and receive contacts Send contacts You can send a contact entry to an individual recipient or to a group 1 Select Menu gt Contacts Search 2 Scroll to the name you want to send and press Details 3 Select Options Send contact and either Contacts or Tal
33. arge the battery 2 Switch on the radio by pressing and holding For details see Getting started on page 18 Call functions e Select a folder Talk groups are divided into folders To select a folder press in the idle mode and select the desired folder e Selecta talk group Turn the group selector until you reach the desired group It may also be possible to browse the groups in a continuous loop in either direction in the selected folder e Make a group call to your selected group When you have set your selected group and its name is displayed in the idle mode press and hold the PTT key e Respond to a group call Press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking when a short tone is played e Make an express call toa TETRA number Key ina TETRA number and press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking when a short tone is played e Make an express call to a phone number Key in a phone number and press c Select Phone and press the PTT key e Respond to an express call Press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking when a short tone is played e Make a phone call Enter the area code and phone number and press C The area code is not required for TETRA Quick guide numbers Scroll to Private Abbr number Phone or Office ext and press CZ See also Make a phone call on page 53 Answer a phone call Press cE whena ringing tone is played Direct mode Keys Activate direct
34. ate direction of the movement in degrees from true north are also shown The third display contains the approximate time of the measurement in Universal Time UTC format and the number of satellites the radio is connected to maximum 12 The text on top of the display informs you of the status of the GPS receiver If No GPS fix is displayed the GPS receiver is calculating its location or not receiving information from the satellites and the correct coordinates cannot be displayed The coordinates of the previous calculated position remain on the display until new position information is received from the satellites If 2 D positioning is displayed the coordinates are displayed but the receiver cannot calculate the altitude because it is only receiving information from three satellites If 3 D positioning is displayed the receiver is receiving information from a minimum of four satellites and the coordinates and the altitude can be calculated If you want to save the displayed position information as a waypoint select Save Enter a name and if desired a short comment for the waypoint Waypoints In the Position info submenu you can save part of the position information as a waypoint for later use You can save up to 100 waypoints You can also save waypoints received in a text message See Read text messages on page 87 To view the list of saved waypoints select Menu Positioning gt Waypoints Scroll to the desired waypoint
35. ation has pre configured the radio to allow that Note that you may hear a beep tone and see mminent call disconnection displayed when the network is going to end an ongoing call m Make a phone call 1 Enter the area code and phone number The area code is not required for TETRA numbers 2 Press c J 3 Scroll to one of the following number types e Private fora TETRA network number e Abbr number for an abbreviated TETRA number e Phone for a public telephone network number e Office ext for an office extension number For details on the number types contact your service provider 53 Phone calls 4 To call the number press CA 5 Toend the call press gt You can also search for the phone number in Contacts see Search for names on page 75 If GI is displayed the loudspeaker is in use To activate or deactivate the loudspeaker press azo For details see Loudspeaker on page 27 If the call is changed to a one way phone call Use PTT to speak appears on the display and you must press and hold the PTT key when you speak To end the call press gt D Tip You can make a phone call even during an express call or a group call After you have pressed CZ to make a call the other call is disconnected Tip In the idle mode press CZ once to access the list of last dialled numbers Call an abbreviated TETRA number To make a phone call to an abbreviated TETRA number press enter the number and pr
36. ct your network operator or service provider 1 Select Menu Settings Modem settings 2 To activate an access point select Active access point Scroll to the desired access point and press Activate To change the access point settings select Edit active access point To change the alias you are using for the access point 97 Menu functions select Alias for access point To change the Access Point Name APN select Access point Contact your network operator or service provider for the APN Security settings Select Menu Settings Security settings and select one of the following Phone code request to set the radio to ask for your phone code every time the radio is switched on If you enter an incorrect phone code five times in succession the code is blocked and you must enter the security code to unblock the phone code Configure access levels to change what kind of access rights are required for certain functions You must enter the configuration code for this function Access level to change your access level Extended or Normal which determines what kind of access rights you have You must enter the access level code for this function If the Access evel is set to Extended switching the radio off returns the level to Normal Change of access codes to change the phone code or the security code See Access codes on page 14 You should avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers
37. cters press Fa Options while browsing Press Options and the following options may be available e Shortcuts to open a new list of options that are specific to the page e Home to return to the homepage of the service provider e Add bookmark to save the page as a bookmark e Other options to show a list of other options for example some security options e Reload to reload and update the current page e Quit to exit the service See Disconnect from a service on page 112 The service provider may also offer other options Disconnect from a service To quit browsing and to end the connection select Options Quit When Quit browsing is shown press Yes or press and hold L gt 112 Menu functions Bookmarks Your radio may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with EADS EADS does not warrant or endorse these sites If you choose to access them you should take the same precautions for security or content as you would with any Internet site While browsing select Options Bookmarks or in the idle mode select Menu Web Bookmarks Scroll to the bookmark that you want to use and press Select or cZ to make a connection to the page associated with the bookmark When you have received a bookmark sent as a bookmark 1 bookmark received is displayed Press Show and press Save to save the bookmark Service inbox The radio is able to receive service messages pushed messa
38. d TETRA number Phone for a public telephone network number or Office ext for an office extension number To send the message press Send Note When sending messages your radio may display the words Message sent This is an indication that the message has been sent by your radio This is not an indication that the message has been received at the intended destination For more details about messaging services check with your service provider Send text messages to multiple recipients 1 After you have written the message select Options Sending options Send to many To send the message scroll to the desired name and press OK If you have saved multiple phone numbers for the name you also need to select the desired number Select the next recipient and press OK to send the message When you do not want to send the message to any more recipients press Done Read text messages When you have received a text message and 7 message received are displayed in the idle mode 87 Menu functions The blinking indicator indicates that the message memory is full Before you can receive new messages delete some of your old messages 1 Press Show to read the message or press Exit to read it later To read the text message later select Menu Messaging gt Inbox and select the desired message indicates an unread text message 2 While reading the message press Options for the following options Delete
39. d to delete dynamic groups that have been added over the air e My folders to set the scanning priorities and scanning states of predefined talk groups in the user s My folders to the original values and to delete the groups copied by the user e Restore all to set the scanning priorities and scanning states of all talk groups except the dynamic groups added over the air to 48 Group calls the original values Groups copied by the user to the user s My folders are deleted The original home group is set as the selected group and the folder of the home group is set as the selected folder Group journal To view the group journal select Menu Talk groups Group Journal The group journal tracks certain actions made by the network or by the radio user such as adding or deleting dynamic groups over the air and amp groups becoming available or unavailable and and groups selected by the network 0 If you have read the journal event the top right corner of the indicator is turned for example The group journal can track 100 events and the oldest events are automatically deleted when the journal becomes full To read more information about the event press Read To delete all events from the group journal select an event by pressing Read and select Options Delete all ON Tip To select a dynamic group in the group journal scroll to the event that indicates that the group was added press Read
40. d under the cover and are no longer visible Then press both sides of the end of the cover down at the same time to lock the cover in place 2 Be careful when closing the battery cover If the cover is not properly closed or for example the locking catches or the seals are damaged the durability of the radio against shocks and water is impaired removing the battery 18 Getting started mg Install the electromagnetic interference filters For all other radios except for RC 3 To check the type number of your radio remove the battery The type number RC 2 RC 3 RC 4 RC 6 RC 10 RC 11 RC 12 or RC 13 is printed on the white label inside your radio When charging your radio with the charger ACP 12 you need to use two electromagnetic interference filters The only exception is the RC 3 radio which does not require using these filters Two filters are supplied in the sales package and they are also available as separate accessories Install the filters to the charger s power cord before you connect the charger to the radio or an AC wall outlet 1 The filters should be placed on the power cord one after the other within 15 cm 6 inches of the charger Place the power cord inside the opened filter and then wrap it in one loop around the filter 2 Close the filters around the power cord 19 Getting started m Charge the battery 1 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of your radio 2 Conn
41. dit the name or comment of the waypoint Waypoint guidance Start the waypoint guidance application outdoors If started indoors the GPS receiver may not receive information from the satellites and the correct coordinates cannot be displayed You can use the coordinates of a saved waypoint to find the target Scroll to the waypoint in the list and select Go to The waypoint guidance application opens 66 Positioning The waypoint guidance application is designed to show the straightest route and shortest distance to the target Any obstacles on the route such as buildings and natural obstacles are ignored The waypoint guidance is active only when you move The cardinal points are N North E East S South and W West North is the geographic North Pole of the Earth The small arrow points in the direction of the target coordinates To reach the target coordinates face the target coordinates and move in the direction of the arrow Hold the radio with the antenna pointing in the direction you move The name of the selected waypoint distance to the target and the speed you move are shown on the top of the display To view the current coordinates target coordinates accuracy number of satellites used in the positioning and altitude scroll down on the display To return to the saved waypoints list select Back Waypoint information in idle mode To see information on your current position in idle mode no calls in
42. ditional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use 11 FOR YOUR SAFETY Network Services For instance some networks may not support all language dependent characters and services Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your radio Contact your service provider for more information m Shared memory The following features in this radio share memory images in gallery waypoints and Java applications Use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory available for the remaining features sharing memory Some other features may also share memory contacts calendar to do notes and note application For example saving many notes may use all of the available memory Your radio may display a message that the memory is full when you try to use a shared memory feature In this case delete some of the information or entries stored in the shared memory features before continuing Some of the features such as contacts may have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to them in addition to the memory shared with other features m Enhancements batteries and chargers Always switch the radio off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery Check the model number of any charger before use with this radio This radio is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP 12 and
43. dressed to talk groups providing that the radio is registered to the network In the direct mode the radio can receive direct mode calls When transmission barring is active the radio cannot re register to the network for example if it is switched off and then on again The limited network services in the network mode are only available in the coverage area of the network cell where the radio was last registered The radio cannot register to other network cells while transmission barring is active and therefore the area of operation may be limited When transmission barring is active in the network mode the radio cannot send the necessary information to the network about changes in talk groups When transmission barring is active you cannot change the selected group If you make any other changes that affect talk groups such as change the selected folder home group or the scanning priority of a group you will not be able to receive further communication from the affected groups After transmission barring has been deactivated the radio can attempt to negotiate the changes with the network If you start to make a red key call or an emergency call to an emergency number programmed into your radio when transmission barring is active the radio automatically deactivates transmission barring and attempts to make the call See Red key calls and emergency calls in direct mode on page 61 Note If you start to make a red key call or an emer
44. e aliasing login When aliasing login is about to end Aliasing login is about to end Re login again is displayed Select Yes or No When the network cancels aliasing login Aliasing login ended Re login again is displayed Select Yes or No In a situation where the network changes the radio user number either RUN changed to or RUN changed to unknown number is displayed In both cases you can either accept or reject the new number by pressing Accept or Reject You can log out from aliasing by selecting Menu Seitings gt Aliasing Logout or selecting Go to Aliasing logout and entering your radio user number After you have entered the radio user number the radio asks for your radio user PIN code If a radio user PIN code is not needed just press OK If the logout is successful Logged outis displayed If the logout fails Logout failed is displayed 100 Menu functions Restore factory settings To reset some of the menu settings to their original values select Menu Settings Restore factory settings You must enter the security code to use this function m Gallery Menu 7 Copyright protections may prevent some images and other content from being copied modified transferred or forwarded 1 To view the list of folders in the gallery select Menu Gallery Graphics is the original folder on the radio 2 To view the list of files in the folder scroll to the desired folder and press Open Or press O
45. e empty For detailed information on your organisation s Java policy contact your service provider m Applications Menu 9 l 105 Menu functions Note that if Java applications use the packet data connection the connection is established using the same connection settings that are used with the radio s Web browser See Connect to a browser service on page 111 Launch an application 1 Press Menu and select Applications 2 Select an application or a folder the name depends on the application 3 Press Open If the selection is a single application it will be launched Otherwise a list of applications in the selected folder is displayed To launch a single application select the desired application and press Open Note that running some applications may consume the radio s battery faster and you may need to connect the radio to a charger Other options available for an application After you have selected an application press Options to get a list of available options The list may include the following e Delete to delete an application e Move to move an application to another folder e Details to get additional information about the application e Update version to update the application to a new version using the packet data connection Check the availability of this service with your network operator or service provider e App access restrict application access to the network user data or posit
46. e items Voice feedback is primarily intended to be used when the loudspeaker is active Warning Do not hold the radio near your ear when the Ly loudspeaker is in use because the volume may be extremely loud The volume of voice feedback depends on the volume settings of the radio For details see Loudspeaker on page 27 and Volume key on page 28 37 Group calls 4 Group calls gw Basics Group calls network service are immediate one way calls within a talk group They are connected without the recipients answering You can select one talk group you primarily want to communicate with and other talk groups whose calls you want to scan You may receive calls made to your selected group even when you are engaged in a call with a scanned group that has a low or medium scanning priority Scanning network service allows you to follow the calls going on in several talk groups The scanned groups may have different scanning priorities and a group with a high scanning priority can interrupt a call you are having with another scanned group To access the talk groups in the selected folder use the group selector or press in the idle mode To communicate with a talk group you must have access rights to communicate with it and you must be in the geographical area where communication with the group is possible Restricted group coverage may be displayed in the beginning of a group Call if all required network resources are not ob
47. e radio Check regularly that all radio equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the radio its parts or enhancements For vehicles equipped with an air bag remember that air bags inflate with great force Do not place objects including installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Using the radio in an aircraft or at an airport may be prohibited Follow any restrictions Wireless phones can cause interference in an aircraft Airport professionals using wireless phones should follow the special guidance and instructions issued by their own organization 122 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION m Potentially explosive environments Switch off your radio when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Switch off the radio at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blastin
48. e radio or the system connector has been exposed to salt water wash it immediately with freshwater to avoid corrosion The radio must be carefully wiped dry Before opening the back cover dry the radio to prevent water from reaching the interior of the radio The battery is not water resistant e Never charge the radio when the bottom connector is wet or damp e Never use a damp radio with enhancements that have an electrical function such as a desk stand or car kit 16 General information Note Make sure the interior of your radio and the back cover seals gt are dry clean and free of any foreign objects Foreign objects may damage the seals against water WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 17 Getting started 1 Getting started E Install the battery 1 Always switch the radio off and disconnect the charger before To open the battery cover press the release button upwards away from the bottom connectors Pressing the release button down makes the opening harder Slide the battery under the back cover of the radio so that the end with the contacts enters first To close the battery cover hold the radio with both hands so that the back of the radio faces upwards and the antenna points towards you Slide the cover downwards with your thumbs so that the locking catches near the hinge 1 are pushe
49. e required settings according to the information that you have received from your network operator or service provider Appearance settings 1 While browsing select Options Other options Appear settings Or in the idle mode select Menu gt W eb Settings Appearance settings 2 Select e Text wrapping to define whether the text continues on the next line if it cannot be shown on one line e Font size to select the size for text shown on browser pages e Show images to show or hide the images on browser pages e Alerts to set alerts for unsecure connections and items To set the radio to alert when a secure connection changes to an unsecure one during browsing select Alert for unsecure 110 Menu functions connection Yes To set the radio to alert when a secure page contains an unsecure item select Alert for unsecure items Yes Note that these alerts do not guarantee a secure connection For more information see Browser security on page 114 Character encoding to select the character set that the radio uses for showing browser pages that do not include that information Cookie settings You can set the phone to allow or prevent the reception of cookies A cookie is a data item for example your user information that the service saves in the cache memory of your radio Cookies are deleted if you clear the cache memory see page 114 1 While browsing select Options Other options Security
50. ease the PTT key to let the other party speak receiving is displayed when you receive a one way call Express calls and group calls are one way calls Phone calls are normally two way calls but your radio is also capable of making and receiving one way phone calls The network changes the call type if needed For group calls in the network mode you can set the PTT key to make a call either always to your selected talk group or to the talk group whose name is on the display either the active scanned group or the selected group See PTT key settings on page 43 m Duty key and fast menu key The duty key A is located above the PTT key and the fast menu key I below the PTT key see the picture in the PTT Push to talk key section In the network mode you can set the duty key A to work in one of three ways see Duty key setting on page 94 In the direct mode pressing and holding G makes a call to the first group on the selected channel The fast menu key is used for accessing the fast menu For details see Fast menu on page 36 m Loudspeaker Your radio has a high volume loudspeaker 1 for hands free use When the loudspeaker is in use Wi is displayed and you can listen and speak to the radio from a short distance Warning Do not hold the radio Ly near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use because the volume may be extremely loud 27 Your radio When you use the earpiece hold the radio as you would
51. ect how your radio shows the stored names and numbers Normal name list shows five names at a time and Name and number shows one name and phone number ata time e Memory status You can check what percentage of the internal memory of the radio is in use and how much memory is still free m Speed dials You can set any of the number keys LZ to work as a speed dialling key 1 Select Menu gt Contacts Speed dials Scroll to the desired speed dialling key 2 to 9 and press Assign 2 Press Search and select the desired name and number After a number has been assigned for a speed dialling key press Options and you can view change or delete the assigned phone number To make call with speed dialling see Speed dialling on pages 51 and 54 mg Caller groups You can set the radio to play a specific ringing tone and show a graphic on the display when you receive a phone call from a particular name and phone number Select Menu Contacts gt Caller groups and select the caller group you want You can change options for Group name Group ringing tone and Group logo and edit the member list of the caller group in Group members 78 Contacts You can use the Alert for setting in profiles to set the radio to ring only when receiving phone calls from names and numbers that belong to a specific caller group See Profiles on page 92 gw Terminal info You may see details about your subscriber identity and a sho
52. ect the charger to an AC wall outlet The battery indicator bar starts to scroll Charging is briefly displayed if the radio is switched on You can use the radio while charging If the battery is completely empty it may take a few minutes before the charging indication appears on the display or any calls can be made 3 The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling and Battery full is briefly displayed if the radio is switched on If Not charging is displayed charging has been suspended Wait for awhile disconnect the charger plug it in again and retry If charging still fails contact your dealer Note Never charge the THR880i Ex inside an Ex area For more cS information see the THR880i Ex Safety Instructions leaflet gm Switch the radio on and off 1 Press and hold to switch the radio on and off If the Access level of the user is Extended switching the radio off returns the level to Normal See Security settings on page 98 2 Ifthe radio asks for a phone code enter the four digit phone code displayed as and press OK 3 If the radio asks for a security code enter the five digit security code displayed as and press OK For more information see Access codes on page 14 Your radio has an external antenna 20 Getting started Note As with any other radio transmitting device do not touch the Ss antenna unnecessarily when the radio is switched on Contac
53. ed channel the user must be in the coverage area of the transmitting radio The radio coverage areas of different users can vary even if you can hear a conversation not all those speaking can necessarily hear you For communication to be efficient all the users should be within each other s radio coverage areas WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 56 Direct mode gw Start direct mode communication Activate direct mode To activate direct mode select Menu Settings Phone settings gt Active mode gt Direct To return to the network mode select Network When you activate the direct mode the selected channel and group are those that were last selected in the direct mode When you return to the network mode the selected folder and group are those that were last selected in the network mode When the radio operates in normal direct mode Direct mode is displayed in the idle mode and gk gt is displayed during direct mode calls The names of the selected channel and group are shown on the display The bar above F indicates the signal strength of the radio you are receiving communication from The higher the bar the stronger the signal and the better the connection If a compatible direct mode gateway device is available Gateway is displayed in the idle mode and the bar above T indicates the signal strength of the gateway F
54. ed in the audio settings of the profile See Profiles on page 92 An external speaker and top microphone are selected in the audio settings of the profile See Profiles on page 92 The speakers and tones are muted The radio is connected to a car kit An external microphone and headset or for example monophone are in use The keypad is locked See Lock the keys Keyguard on page 21 You have received one or more text messages See Read text messages on page 87 You have received one or more status messages See Read status messages on page 83 A dial up connection is established Dis replaced with Ti when there is an incoming or outgoing call during the connection and packet data transfer is suspended Scanning is activated See Scanning settings on page 42 Air interface encryption network service is not in use Transmission barring is active See Transmission barring on page 15 Transmission barring is active and the radio has sent a notification message about the activation to the network See Transmission barring on page 15 The radio is in the coverage area of a network cell that has lost the connection to the network and only limited services are available 29 Your radio gt Cj The GPS receiver is on note that using the GPS receiver may drain the battery faster When the indicator blinks the GPS receiver is calculating its location See GPS receiver on page 63 and Positioning application on p
55. elect GPS always on to have the GPS receiver active all the time Using the GPS receiver may drain the battery faster Allow position info sending The radio may receive requests for position information or for network information In network based positioning the approximate position of the radio can be calculated according to the location of base stations without using the GPS satellites Position information sending is only possible in the network mode and when transmission barring is not activated Note that this feature and its accuracy are dependent on the network satellite systems when GPS is used and the organisation receiving the information This feature may not function in all areas or at all times To set how the radio responds to position requests or sends position information automatically select A ow position info sending and one of the following e Yes The radio attempts to send position information when a predefined value is reached such as a time period or distance or whenever position requests are received from numbers authorised by your organisation The radio sends the position information in the background without notifying the user 68 Positioning e No The radio does not send position information even if position requests are received e Priority calls only The radio attempts to send position information only when position requests from authorised numbers are received during a call to an emergenc
56. els deactivate the loudspeaker and earpiece by pressing and holding 79 Scan the groups on a channel Direct mode scanning allows you to receive calls made to the other groups on the same channel Select Menu Settings Direct mode settings Direct mode scanningOn or Off m Receive a direct mode call You can receive direct mode calls both from group and individual addresses Group calls can be received from the selected group and the scanned groups on the selected channel Even if scanning is not on you can receive group calls from groups that are on the same frequency and that have been predefined as open groups When you receive a direct mode call R the speaker s number or name and the names of the channel and group are displayed If the speaker s number or name is not available Call is displayed If the loudspeakers are turned off when receiving a direct mode individual call a beep tone is generated The tone is not played when the mute is on 58 Direct mode If the connection to the transmitting radio is lost Connection lost is displayed Respond to a direct mode call Press and hold the PTT key while the channel and group names are displayed To queue for your turn to talk during a call press and hold the PTT key A queuing tone is played while you are in the queue You can start speaking after a short tone is played and T appears on the display To stop queuing release the PTT key Voice override W
57. er s own protected folders and E for the user s own unprotected folders Home group You can set one talk group as the home group The home group is automatically included in scanning and you can receive calls from the home group even when the selected folder is not the folder of the home group You cannot receive calls from the home group if the home group scanning priority is set to Off or scanning is switched off To communicate with the home group you must be in the area of the home group and have access rights to communicate with it 39 Group calls Select Menu Ta k groups Group settings To change the priority of the home group select Home group priority if you do not want to scan the home group select Off To view the folder and group name of the home group select Home group To change the home group press Change and select the new home group You can easily select the home group by pressing and holding the back key If voice feedback is activated the radio plays Home When the home group name is displayed in the idle mode press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking after a short tone is played and iJ transmitting appears on the display You can also set the radio to make a call to the home group when you press and hold the duty key See Duty key setting on page 94 When you talk press and hold the duty key A Dynamic talk groups Dynamic talk groups can be added to and removed from the memory
58. ess c For details on abbreviated TETRA numbers contact your service provider Speed dialling If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys L 2 l 2 you can make a phone call to that number by pressing the desired speed dialling key and then pressing C See Speed dials on page 78 International phone calls network service 1 Press twice for the international prefix The character replaces the international access code 2 Enter the country code area code and the phone number 3 Press Z 54 Phone calls Call transfer When you make a phone call that needs to go via the dispatcher for example when the call must first be authorized by the dispatcher Transferring call is displayed after you enter the phone number and press cZ before the dispatcher transfers the call to the desired number In call options To access the menu during a two way call press Menu When you press Options during a two way call the following options are available e Mute or Unmute Mutes or unmutes the microphone e Send DTMF Allows you to enter and send DTMF tones such as passwords or bank account numbers e Contacts Allows you to access the contacts directory e End call Ends the call m Answer a phone call When a ringing tone is played press C or If i is displayed the loudspeaker is in use To deactivate or activate the loudspeaker press 1179 If the c
59. express Call 51 Express calls Respond to an express call Press and hold the PTT key and start speaking after a short tone is played and T appears on the display Reject an express call To reject an express call press If the loudspeaker is not in use and the radio alerts for an express call rejecting the call sends the line busy tone to the caller If the call has already been connected when you reject it the call indicator changes to FJ WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 52 Phone calls 6 Phone calls Phone calls network service are like conventional telephone calls They can be made to TETRA network and public telephone network numbers Phone calls are normally two way calls but your radio is also capable of making and receiving one way phone calls in case the other party s terminal cannot make or receive two way calls If you receive an express call when you are not using the loudspeaker you will receive the call like a phone call with the radio alerting you This is to make sure that you do not miss the call Use the PTT key when you speak during a one way call One way and two way calls have different ringing tones You can change the tones in the Profiles submenu See Profiles on page 92 An ongoing individual call may be disconnected automatically due to a higher priority group call if your organis
60. face with the keypad facing downward as far from the PC as the cable permits Do not move the radio by holding it in your hand during a packet data connection WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 117 Battery information 13 Battery information mg Charging and discharging Your radio is powered by a rechargeable battery The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal buy a new battery Use only EADS approved batteries and recharge your battery only with EADS approved chargers designated for this radio If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period it may be necessary to connect the charger then disconnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the radio when not in use Do not leave the battery connected to a charger Overcharging may shorten its lifetime If left unused a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge If the battery is completely discharged it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator ap
61. folder in a continuous loop The back key in the middle of the group selector is used for switching between groups Pressing the back key switches between groups that have the same index number as the last two selected groups excluding the home group and pressing and holding the back key selects the home group See Home group on page 39 In the direct mode the group selector is used for selecting channels The name of the channel is shown on the display Each channel may have up to three groups Pressing and holding the back key selects the first group A on the channel and pressing the back key switches between the second and the third group B and C on the channel If voice feedback is activated the radio plays the index number of the group or channel when you turn the group selector When you use the back key the radio plays the index number or index name A B or C of the group or Home if the home group is selected See Voice feedback on page 37 gm PTT Push to talk key Your radio can make and receive one way and two way Calls During a one way call only one person can speak at a time and the speaker must press and hold the PTT key During a two way call the PTT key is not used and you can speak as in a conventional phone call 26 Your radio To speak during a one way call press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking after a short tone is played and jj transmitting appears on the display Rel
62. following are explanations for some of the notifications that may ppear on the display Not allowed for current access level You do not have access rights to perform the action See Security settings on page 98 No network coverage The radio cannot perform the operation because the radio is not in the network coverage area Sel group s properties changed The status of the selected talk group has changed To view the details press View Unauthorised position request from The radio received a position request from an unauthorised number position information was not sent To view the details press Read See Position settings on page 68 Network not allowed The radio cannot register to the selected network If the network was selected manually you can attempt to select another network or activate automatic network selection See Network selection on page 16 and 95 Network changed Automatic network selection is on and the radio has selected a new network To exit the message press OK See Network selection on page 16 and 95 31 Your radio 32 Imminent call disconnection Network is going to end the ongoing call Restricted group coverage Group call setup is restricted if all required network resources are not obtained Not granted broadcast call You cannot answer a broadcast call Only the initiator of the call can speak See Receive a broadcast call on page 45 Contacts updated Contacts have been
63. for Accuracy Speed and Altitude Display position info in idle mode To select whether position information is displayed in idle mode select Display position info in idle mode On or Off As default the currently selected option is highlighted The initial default is Off Waypoint idle off To remove waypoint information from the idle mode display select Waypoint idle off WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 70 Write text 9 Write text You can enter text for example when writing messages in two different ways You can use traditional text input or predictive text input Note that your radio may not support predictive input For more information contact your organisation When you are writing text gt on the top left of the display indicates predictive text input and S indicates traditional text input The character case is indicated by EES ELT or UZA next to the text input indicator and you can change the character case by pressing The number mode is indicated by Zi To change to the number mode press and hold and select Number mode To change back to the letter mode press and hold When writing text select Options Dictionary on to set predictive text input on if it is available for the language To change back to traditional text input select Dictionary off To temporarily change the writing language se
64. g operations are in progress Areas witha potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders However EADS provides a special product Atex certified THR880i Ex that can be used in potentially explosive gas areas For more information on this product please contact the nearest authorised EADS distributor m Emergency calls Important Wireless phones including this radio operate using Loe radio signals wireless networks landline networks and user programmed functions Because of this connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed You should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications like medical emergencies To make an emergency call 1 Ifthe radio is not on switch it on Check for adequate signal strength 2 Press gt as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the radio for calls 3 Key in the official emergency number for your present location Emergency numbers vary by location 4 Press the CZ key If certain features are in use you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Consult this guide or your service provider for more information 123 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION W
65. ge are shown at the top right corner of the display When you finish writing the message press Send Note that if the receiving radio does not support text message concatenation the maximum length of the text message is 140 characters to private numbers and 160 characters to phone and office extension numbers To send the message as a flash message network service select Options Sending options Send as flash The receiving terminal must support the reception of flash messages When you receive a flash message the beginning of the message appears on the display Flash messages are saved in the nbox folder It is possible to configure the radio so that when the nbox folder is full the oldest read message is automatically deleted when a new flash message is received Select the recipient of the message in one of the following ways e Ifa default recipient number is displayed press OK to send the message to the default recipient See Message settings on page 90 Menu functions e Search for an individual recipient from Contacts Select Search Contacts and select the desired name and number To send the message press OK when the number is displayed Search for a talk group in the selected folder Select Search Talk groups and select the desired group to send the message Enter the number and press OK Scroll to one of the following number types Private fora TETRA network number Abbr number for an abbreviate
66. gency call when D transmission barring is active transmission barring will be deactivated and you should consider exiting the area where you wanted transmission to be barred 15 General information To activate or deactivate transmission barring select Menu Settings Phone settings Transmission barring gt On or Off Transmission barring should be active before you enter the area where you want transmission to be barred or is displayed in the idle mode when transmission barring is active Depending on predefined radio settings the radio may send a notification message to the network about the activation is displayed if the message does not need to be sent or message sending failed and amp is displayed if the message has been sent gw Network selection In addition to your predefined home network you may be able to select other networks in which your radio can operate network service for example if you are not in the coverage area of your home network The network can be changed automatically or manually see Network selection on page 95 Some services are network dependent so the availability of services may change when the network is changed In addition the selected folder selected group home group or the availability of groups may change when the network is changed gm Using your radio in wet and damp conditions e You can use this radio in the rain but do not submerge it in water Ifth
67. ges from your service provider e To view a received service message press Show If you press Exit the message is moved to the service inbox To access the service inbox select Menu Web Service inbox e To view service messages while browsing select Options Other options Service inbox Scroll to the message and press Retrieve to download the marked content from the page or select Options Details or Delete To change the service inbox settings select Menu gt Web gt Settings Service inbox settings To set the radio to receive or reject service messages select Service messages On or Off If you have set the radio to receive service messages you can select Automatic connection and set the radio to automatically activate the browser from the idle mode when the radio has received a service message 113 Menu functions The cache memory A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords empty the cache after each use The information or services you have accessed is stored in the cache To empty the cache while browsing select Options Other options gt Clear the cache or in the idle mode select Menu gt Web gt Clear the cache Browser security Security features may be required for some services For such connections you need security certificates For more information contact your service pro
68. hen making an emergency call give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Your radio may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident Do not end the call until given permission to do so To make an emergency call to a predefined number Your organisation may also allow you to make an emergency call to numbers predefined by the organisation You may be able to add these call options to the Go to menu by selecting Go to gt Options Select options The possible emergency call types are e Emergency call to make an emergency call to a predefined group e Help call to make an emergency call to a predefined individual number Disaster call to make a broadcast emergency group call to a predefined group Announcement call to make a broadcast group call to a predefined group Disaster calls and Announcement calls can be predefined to be made to the selected group the group which is shown on the display when the radio is in idle state Note that your organisation may not have parameterised numbers groups for all options described above E Certification information SAR THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your TETRA handset is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency RF recommended by international guidelines ICNIRP These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and est
69. ial regulations in force in any area and always switch off your radio when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Use the radio only in its normal operating positions To maintain compliance with radio frequency exposure guidelines only use enhancements approved by EADS for use with this radio When the radio is on and being worn on the body always use an approved holder or carrying case When the earpiece is used hold the radio as you would any telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder When the loudspeaker is used hold the radio approximately 10 cm 4 inches away from the mouth with the antenna pointed up and away from the face and eyes Using two TETRA devices closeby may cause them to interfere with each other for example when two such devices are in the same vehicle If you experience such interference separate the two devices until the interference stops Medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including wireless phones may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions Switch off your radio in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external R
70. ile and select Options Personalise 3 Select from the following settings ncoming call alert Ringing tone for two way phone calls Push to talk ringing tone for one way phone calls Ringing volume Message alert tone Status message alert tone Flash message alert tone Keypad tones Warning tones Audio setting for setting the active speaker and microphone Alert for for setting the radio to ring only for calls from a selected caller group see Caller groups on page 78 Voice feedback Lights and Light indicator Note that even if Top microphone or External speaker is selected in Audio setting to improve the voice quality the bottom microphone is used in two way calls when the loudspeaker or external speaker is active Call settings Anykey answer When this function is activated you can answer a phone call by briefly pressing any keypad key except for O S and C gt Select Menu Settings Call settings gt Anykey answer gt On or Off Summary after call When this function is activated the radio briefly displays the approximate duration of the last two way phone call Select Menu gt Settings Call settings gt Summary after call gt On or Off Note The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary depending upon network features rounding off for billing taxes and so forth 93 Menu functions Push to talk setting You can set how you want the PTT key to function when
71. ion related to talk groups You can also rename the user s My folders 46 Group calls Select Menu Talk groups Below the submenu Edit group folders you can see how many groups in the selected folder have the scanning state ncluded Select Edit group folders and select the desired folder To view and edit the talk groups of a folder scroll to the desired folder and press Edit In the list of talk groups the indicators in front of group names give you more information about the group e The scanning priority is indicated with dots one dot for low priority two dots for medium priority and three dots for high priority a e fthe group is the selected group the indicator is inside a box 53 e fa group that is included in scanning is not available there is a backslash across the indicator 3 In the list of talk groups scroll to the desired group and select Options and one of the following e Include or Exclude to include a group in scanning or exclude a group from scanning e Setas Home group to set the group as the home group See Home group on page 39 e Copy group to copy the group to a user s My folders Talk groups in protected folders can only be copied to the user s own protected folders e Delete group to delete dynamic talk groups from the radio or copied groups from the user s My folders e Group priority allows you to change the scanning priority of the g
72. ioning data and autostart The categories are listed below In each category you can select from the following options Ask every time Ask first time only Always allowed Not allowed Depending on the functionalities of your radio two or more of these categories may be available 106 Menu functions e Communication to restrict network access messaging or connectivity e Data access to restrict access to user data e Positioning to restrict access to positioning data e Auto start to restrict autostart e Web page to provide further information about the application from an Internet page This feature needs to be supported by the network Check the availability of this service with your network operator or service provider e Type of view to set the way the radio displays the applications You can choose from the following three options a list of small icons a list of large icons or a grid e Sort to sort the Java applications according to name date type or size e Delete all to remove all Java applications e Add folder to add a new folder e Memory status to view the amount of memory available in the radio for application installations e Activation key list to provide the activation keys for the application if applicable Depending on the Java application an activation key may be needed Press Back to go back to the list of applications and folders Other options available for a folder Af
73. ions the calendar note For entering letters and numbers see Write text on page 71 When the alarm time is reached the radio plays a tone and displays the note When a Call note appears on the display you can make a phone call to the displayed number by pressing c oran express call by pressing and holding the PTT key Note that express calls can only be made to TETRA numbers To stop the alarm and to view the note press View If you press Snooze the alarm stops for a few minutes and then resumes To stop the alarm without viewing the note press Exit To do list The to do list allows you to create a list of things you must do and prioritise them according to their importance Select Menu Organiser To do list To add a new note when the note list is empty press Add note or if you have already saved notes select Options gt Add Write the note and save it Select the priority of the note High Medium or Low The radio automatically sets a deadline for the note without an alarm The default deadline is 14 days after the creation of the note at 9 00 a m In the list of to do notes press Options and you can delete notes sort notes or save a note as a calendar note To view a note press View Press Options and you can edit the deadline or the priority of the note or mark the note as done Notes You can write notes and send them to compatible devices as text messages Select Menu Organiser Notes To add a new no
74. is displayed To delete all read and unread messages from all folders except Templates select All messages and press OK when Delete all messages from all folders is displayed To delete the message you are reading select Options Delete Message settings Select Menu Messaging Message settings and select one of the following e Delivery reports to ask the network to send delivery reports on your text messages network service Delivery reports are not available for messages addressed to talk groups e Font size to change the size of the text that is used when reading and writing text messages e Default recipient of text msgs to view or change the default recipient of text messages e Save sent messages to choose whether the sent messages are saved to the Sent items folder e Message centre number to save the phone number of the message centre network service Enter the number and press OK The message centre number is needed for sending text messages You receive the number from your service provider e Character encoding to change the type of text encoding that is used when writing and sending text messages 1 This menu is shown only if the network supports it 90 Menu functions m Log Menu 3 ee You can view the phone numbers of missed received and dialled calls and view the approximate length of your two way phone calls network service You can also check the amount of sent
75. ith voice override network service you can override the communication in the group and avoid the need to queue for your turn to speak If you have a right to use voice override the selection key Overrid is available when the radio receives a direct mode call Note that during a direct mode individual call voice override changes the call type to a direct mode group call To request for voice override press Overrid and press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking after a short tone is played and E appears on the display Mute the call temporarily When the radio is receiving a direct mode call you can mute the call for a predefined time 0 60 seconds by pressing L for at least 1 second g Make a direct mode call Note that in direct mode you cannot make a call by pressing c Make a direct mode group call 1 Make sure that the names of the desired channel and group are displayed 59 Direct mode 2 Press and hold the PTT key and start speaking after a short tone is played and i appears on the display Pressing and holding in the idle mode makes a call to the first group on the selected channel Make a direct mode individual call 1 Enter the individual number of the recipient 2 Press and hold the PTT key or The call is made to the entered individual number and you can start speaking after a short tone is played and T appears on the display m Gateway and repeater Your organisation may have se
76. k groups depending on whether you want to send the contact to an individual or to a group 4 Select the recipient or the group and press OK After this the phone number where the contact will be sent is displayed Press OK After the contact entry is sent Contact details sent will be displayed Receive contacts When you receive a contact entry to your radio the radio plays a specific alert tone When you receive a new contact entry or anew number to an already existing contact entry from a sender who belongs to the list of allowed numbers Contacts updated is displayed This means that the new entry or update is saved in Contacts If you press OK the radio returns to the previous state If you press Exit the radio returns to idle mode When you receive a new contact entry from a sender who does not belong to the list of allowed numbers Contact name received Add to phonebook is displayed If you press Yes Saved to phone memory is displayed If you press No the new entry will not be added in Contacts 76 Contacts When you receive a new number to an already existing contact entry from a sender who does not belong to the list of allowed numbers Contact name received Add to phonebook is displayed If you press Yes Add to already existing name is displayed If you press Yes again Saved to phone memory is displayed If you press No the already existing entry in Contacts will not be updated m Organise the contacts di
77. keep a written record of all important information CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device read its user guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the radio is switched on and in service Press gt as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the start screen Key in the emergency number then press cz Give your location Do not end the call until given permission to do so m ABOUT YOUR RADIO The radio described in this guide is approved for use on the TETRA network Contact your service provider for more information about networks When using the features in this radio obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others Warning To use any features in this radio other than the alarm A gt clock the radio must be switched on Do not switch the radio on when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger Your radio and its enhancements may contain small parts Keep them out of reach of small children mw Network Services To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider Many of the features in this radio depend on features in the wireless network to function These Network Services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize Network Services Your service provider may need to give you ad
78. ld be valid check that the current date and time in your radio are correct Before changing any certificate settings you must make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 115 Data communication 12 Data communication You can use your radio as a modem and transfer data to other compatible devices when the radio is connected to a compatible PC with a data cable network service To send and receive e mail and to connect to computers and access the Internet you also need the appropriate data communications software installed on a compatible PC You can use your radio with a variety of commercially available data communications applications To use your radio as a modem you must first install it as a modem to your PC mg Call functions during a packet data connection Depending on network support and predefined radio settings it may be possible to make and receive phone calls express calls and group calls during a packet data connection The express calls made to you however may be changed to one way phone calls and you can receive them like phone calls During a call packet data transfer is suspended After the call ends the radio tries to resume the packet data connection E Install communication applications a
79. lect Writing language oN Tip To quickly set predictive text input on or off when writing text press twice or press and hold Options To set a different language for writing text and for display texts see Language settings on page 94 mg Predictive text input You can enter any letter with a single key press Predictive text input is based on a built in dictionary to which you can also add new words 1 Start writing a word by using the keys L Z 22 Press each key only once for one letter The word changes after each key press To insert a number while in the letter mode press and hold the desired number key For more instructions see Tips on page 72 71 Write text 2 When you have finished writing the word and it is correct confirm it by pressing or adding a space with _2 If the word is not correct press S repeatedly until the word you want appears and confirm it Or select Options gt Matches 3 Start writing the next word When writing compound words write the first part of the word and confirm it by pressing i Write the last part of the word and confirm it by pressing _2_ or kJ mg Traditional text input Press a number key 2 repeatedly until the character you want appears Not all characters available under a number key are printed on the key The characters available depend on the language selected in Language settings see Language settings on page
80. making group Calls in the network mode Select Menu Settings Call settings Push to talk setting and select one of the following Default to set the radio to make a call to the talk group whose name is on the display either the selected group or the currently active scanned group when you press and hold the PTT key Selected group to set the radio to always make a call to the selected talk group when you press and hold the PTT key For details see PTT key settings on page 43 Duty key setting You can set how you want the duty key A to function in the network mode Select Menu Seitings Call settings Duty key setting and select one of the following Dispatcher call Pressing A starts to make a phone call to the dispatcher of the selected group If the call is changed into a one way phone call press and hold the PTT key when you speak Dispatcher cbr Pressing A sends status messages To senda callback request to the address of the selected group press and hold G in the idle mode To send a situation indicator enter the situation number and press and hold Home group call Pressing and holding A makes a call to the home group Press and hold the duty key A when you speak Send message Pressing A sends the status number you have entered to the predefined address Phone settings Language settings Select Menu Settings Phone settings gt Language settings Select Phone language to select the la
81. mission to be barred amp or amp is displayed in the idle mode when transmission barring is active See Transmission barring on page 15 95 Menu functions Direct mode settings Select Menu Settings Direct mode settings and select one of the following Direct mode scanning to activate or deactivate direct mode scanning Direct mode scanning allows you to receive calls made to the other groups on the same channel View active direct mode device to view the type and address of the active direct mode device repeater gateway or none Keyguard settings Select Menu Settings Keyguard settings and select one of the following Automatic keyguard to set the desired level of keyguard Keypad or All keys to be activated automatically after the desired time Select Off to switch the automatic keyguard off See Lock the keys Keyguard on page 21 for more information about the two levels of keyguard Keyguard code to set the radio to ask for the phone code when you unlock the keypad If you enter an incorrect phone code five times in succession the radio asks for the security code Communication settings Select Menu Settings Communication settings and select one of the following 96 Listen to voice messages to listen to voice messages The voice mailbox is a network service it may not be available in all networks or you may need to subscribe to it first Tip To quickly call your voice mailbox press a
82. mode Select Menu Settings gt Phone settings Active mode Direct Select a channel and a group Turn the group until you reach the desired channel Use the back key to select groups For details see Select channels and groups on page 57 Activate and deactivate the loudspeaker Press briefly When the loudspeaker is active JJ is displayed Pressing and holding may activate and deactivate all the speakers Adjust the volume Press the volume key on the right side of the radio to adjust the volume of the activated speaker either the loudspeaker or the earpiece Use the fast menu key Press to access the fast menu In the fast menu scroll with the scroll keys or by pressing g and select items by pressing and holding F or pressing Select See Fast menu on page 36 Use the duty key You can set the duty key A to make a call to the home group to start a call to the dispatcher of selected group or to send a callback request to the address of the selected group See Duty key setting on page 94 Use number keys as shortcuts Your organisation may have predefined certain functions for the number keys such as activating or deactivating scanning or transmission barring or a profile Press and hold the number key to activate or deactivate an application or function For more information contact your organisation Quick guide Use left and right keys as shortcuts Your organisation may have predefined certain function
83. mode network mode or direct mode If you do not have access rights to change the scanning setting this item is not shown e Network mode or Direct mode depending on the current setting e The General and Silent profiles e The first five situation indicators if these are predefined in the memory of the radio Activate a fast menu item 1 Inthe idle mode press g and scroll to the desired item with the scroll keys or by pressing g quickly 36 Using your radio If voice feedback is activated the radio plays the names of the items when you scroll with 2 To activate the highlighted item press and hold or press Select Some fast menu functions can be activated only when the radio is in the network mode and in the network coverage area m Voice feedback You can get information about some of the operations in your radio as voice feedback without looking at the display You can select whether voice feedback is on or off for each profile See Profiles on page 92 When voice feedback is activated it is used in the following situations e When you turn the group selector the radio plays the index number of the group network mode or channel direct mode e When you use the back key the radio plays the talk group index number or Home in the network mode and the talk group index name A B or C in the direct mode e When you scroll in the fast menu with the radio plays the prerecorded names of th
84. ncludes 24 satellites and their ground stations that monitor the operation of the satellites Your radio is equipped with an internal GPS receiver A GPS terminal such as the GPS receiver in the EADS THR880i receives low power radio signals from the satellites and measures the travel time of the signals From the travel time the GPS receiver can calculate its location to the accuracy of metres You can use the GPS applications in the Positioning menu When the GPS receiver is on is displayed If the indicator blinks the GPS receiver is calculating its location When using the GPS receiver do not touch the antenna of the radio the antenna of the GPS receiver is located there Hold the radio upright in your hand at an angle of about 45 degrees with a clear view of the sky The GPS receiver in the EADS THR880i takes its power from the radio battery Note that using the GPS receiver may drain the battery faster WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 63 Positioning an Note The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system The accuracy of location data can be affected by adjustments to GPS satellites made by the United States government and is subject to change with the United States Department of Defense
85. nction key and then the back key the radio will attempt to make a silent red key call It is possible to predefine the red key call so that it can be made in direct mode if the service has not been established within a predefined time 1 60 seconds For information on red key calls in the direct mode see Red key calls and emergency calls in direct mode on page 61 If the radio receives a red key call or a call made to a destination that is predefined as an emergency number the radio plays a tone and Priority call is displayed with the call information Note that your organisation can predefine the red key call in a way that a speech item of a red key call needs to be ended manually or in a way that it has a predefined autotransmit time after which the call is ended automatically Sending ared key status message When you press and hold the red function key the red key status message is sent to a destination predefined by your organisation Making a red key call and sending a status message Making a red key call and sending a status message can be done also simultaneously either to the same destination or to different destinations For more information contact your organisation 25 Your radio m Group selector and back key In the network mode turning the group selector is used for selecting groups The names of the current folder and group are shown on the display It may also be possible to browse the groups of the selected
86. nd modem drivers 1 Ensure that a data communication application is correctly installed on a compatible PC For instructions see the documentation of the application 2 Install the necessary drivers on your PC For instructions see the user guide of your PC operating system You must define the DTE data terminal equipment rate when you install the drivers The default DTE rate of your radio is 9600 b s For example if you use the Windows NT operating system select a standard 9600 b s modem 116 Data communication 3 Activate an access point and change its settings in Modem settings See Modem settings on page 97 m Connect your radio to a PC You can connect your radio to a compatible PC using a data cable 1 Connect the data cable to the serial port on your PC 2 Connect the cable to your radio 3 Start using the communication application on your PC For instructions refer to the documentation of the application If you use a PC in a vehicle you can connect your radio to the PC with the CARK91B car kit and the DLR 3T cable For details contact your local dealer Dis displayed during a packet data connection If there is an incoming or outgoing call packet data transfer is suspended and i is displayed instead Making or answering phone calls during a PC connection is not recommended as it might disrupt the operation For better performance during packet data connection place the radio on a stationary sur
87. nd hold in the idle mode Voice mailbox number to store or edit your voice mailbox number Enter the voice mailbox number you have received from your service provider and press OK Menu functions Enhancement settings 1 Select Menu Settings Enhancement settings 2 Select Active holder Headset Monophone or Handsfree and select one of the following e Default profile Select the profile you want to have activated with the selected enhancement e Automatic answer Select On to set the radio to automatically answer an incoming call after five seconds If the ncoming call alert is set to Beep once or Off automatic answer is not used e Alerts Select Headset to only have the headset play alert tones or Phone to have the headset and radio play alert tones This option is available only when Headset is selected To only have the monophone play alert tones select Monophone This option is available only when the Monophone profile is selected e Duplex call settings monophone only Select onophone to route the audio only to the monophone To route the audio back to the radio select Phone Modem settings You can connect your radio with a data cable to a compatible PC and use it as a modem to enable connectivity from your PC to a data network network service To establish a connection to the data network you must activate the access point you want to use for the connection For details on the access point conta
88. nd the name of the scanned group is still on the display e Pressing and holding the PTT key makes a call to the talk group whose name is on the display If the radio has just received a call from a scanned group and the name of the scanned group is still on the display the call is made to that scanned group If there have been no calls from scanned groups and the name of the selected group is on the display the call is made to the selected group To set the function of the PTT key see Push to talk setting on page 94 mw Access the group list in the idle mode In the idle mode press to access the list of talk groups in the selected folder The folder name the group name and the group status Active Unavailable Not allowed Unknown or Inactive are displayed To select a group scroll to it and press Select Scroll to the desired group and select Options and one of the following either nc ude to include the group in scanning or Exclude to exclude the group from scanning Set as Home to set the group as the home group Copy group to copy the group to a user s own folder Delete group to delete a dynamic group from the radio or a copied group from a user s My folders Send message to send a text message to the group Send status to send a status message to the group and Group priority to change the scanning priority of a group m Receive a group call You can receive group Calls from your selected talk group the home group
89. ne and Time format to select the 12 hour or 24 hour time format e Date to change date settings Select Show date to show the date in the idle mode or Hide date to hide it Select Set the date to change the date You can also select the date format and date separator e Auto update of date amp time to synchronize the time Your organisation can define if the terminal synchronizes to Network time GPS time or both Select On to synchronize the clock automatically Select Confirm first if you want to confirm 99 Menu functions synchronization manually If you don t want the clock to be synchronized at all select Off If the battery is removed from the radio for a long time or if the battery is completely empty you may need to set the time and date again Aliasing You can inform the network that you are using a particular radio by selecting Menu Settings Aliasing Login or selecting Go to gt Aliasing login and entering your radio user number If you do not enter your radio user number ncorrect radio user number is displayed After you have entered the radio user number the radio asks for your radio user PIN code If a radio user PIN code is not needed just press OK If the login is successful Aliasing login accepted is displayed If the login fails Aliasing login failed Re login again is displayed If you select Yes the Aliasing starts again To exit the Aliasing select No Note that the network can also initiat
90. nformation General information gw Active holder The wearable active holder CRR 1 offers multiple carrying possibilities and makes the EADS THR880i radio an integral part of the work outfit m Access codes The factory setting for the four digit phone code is 1234 When the phone code request is enabled the code is requested each time the radio is switched on See Security settings on page 98 The factory setting for the five digit security code is 12345 To prevent unauthorised use of your radio change the codes Keep the new codes secret and in a safe place separate from your radio See Security settings on page 98 m Modes of operation Your radio has two modes of operation network mode and direct mode In the network mode the radio operates using the TETRA network In the direct mode the radio operates without the network so that the radios communicate directly with each other In the direct mode only some functions of the radio are available For more information on the direct mode see Direct mode on page 56 WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 General information Transmission barring When transmission barring is active the radio does not send any signals to the network and only limited network services are available In the network mode the radio can only receive group calls and status and text messages ad
91. ngerous or illegal Read the complete user guide for further information SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the radio on when wireless phone use is prohibited LN or when it may cause interference or danger ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST A Obey all local laws Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving Your first consideration while driving should be road safety INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions Switch the radio off near medical equipment USE IN AIRCRAFT OR AT AIRPORT MAY BE PROHIBITED Follow any restrictions Wireless phones can cause interference in aircraft Airport professionals using wireless phones should follow the special guidance and instructions issued by their own organisation SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Don t use the radio at a refuelling point Don t use near fuel or chemicals SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any restrictions Don t use the radio where blasting is in progress USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation Don t touch the antenna unnecessarily QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product A A o FOR YOUR SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhancements and batteries Do not connect incompatible products BACK UP COPIES Remember to make back up copies or
92. nguage for the display texts and select Writing language if you want to use another language when writing text 94 Menu functions Welcome note To save a note that is briefly displayed when the radio is switched on select Menu Settings Phone settings Welcome note Write the note and press Save Network selection You can select the network in which the radio operates network service See also Network selection on page 16 Select Menu Settings Phone settings Network selection and then select e Automatic The radio automatically selects an available network from a predefined list of networks If the connection to the currently used network is lost the radio automatically selects one of the available networks e Manual Select the desired network from the predefined list of networks that is displayed If Network not allowed is displayed in the idle mode the radio cannot register to that network Active mode To change the mode in which mode your radio operates select Menu Settings Phone settings Active mode Network or Direct Unit alert duration To change the duration of received unit alert messages select Menu Seittings Phone settings Unit alert duration Transmission barring To activate or deactivate transmission barring select Menu Settings Phone settings Transmission barring On or Off Note that you should activate transmission barring before you enter the area where you want trans
93. nu and store messages there for later use You can define the maximum number of messages that are kept in the Received and Sent folders See Status settings on page 85 User specified folders Select Menu Siatus msgs gt My folders You can create folders and save received and sent messages there To add the first folder under My folders press Add To add more folders select Options Add folder To delete a folder scroll to the folder and select Options Delete folder When you delete a folder all the messages in that folder are also deleted 84 Menu functions Delete status messages 1 Select Menu Status msgs Delete messages 2 Scroll to the folder whose contents you want to delete and press OK Or scroll to A to delete the contents of all the status message folders and press OK Status settings Select Menu Status msgs Status settings and select one of the following e Max number of received defines the maximum number of received status messages that are kept in the Received folder e Max number of sent defines the maximum number of sent status messages that are kept in the Sent folder e Delivery reports defines if the delivery reports that the network sends on your status messages are shown network service e Recipient of situations displays the name or number of the recipient of situation indicators e Default recipient of status msgs defines the default recipient of sta
94. of the radio over the air by your service provider or network operator When groups are added or removed a notification is displayed such as Group added A notification tone may also be played Your organisation can define whether the tone is played or not It is also possible to set the tone On or Off by selecting Menu gt Talk groups gt Group settings DGNA tone To view the changes press View The changes are saved in the Group journal see Group journal on page 49 In each folder the dynamic groups are shown at the end of the group list if the folder has been set to show dynamic groups For details contact your network operator or service provider gm Start group communication To start group communication group calls must be on Select a folder and a talk group you primarily want to communicate with activate scanning if you want and select the groups you want to scan You may also define how you want the PTT key to function 40 Group calls Switch group calls on and off 1 Select Menu Talk groups Group settings Group calls 2 To switch group calls on scroll to On and press OK To switch group calls off scroll to Off and press OK You can call or receive calls from a talk group if it is a selected ora scanned group and if it is available These groups have their own indicators in the group list see Edit group folders on page 46 If you do not want to receive calls from talk groups switch group calls
95. off If you do not want to listen to group calls deactivate the loudspeaker and earpiece by pressing and holding 79 Select a folder To select a folder whose talk groups you want to be available press in the idle mode to access the list of folders Enter the first characters of the folder name or scroll to the desired folder and press Select To view the list of talk groups that are included in the selected folder press B in the idle mode When you change the folder the new selected group will be the group that has the same index number as the latest selected group in the previous folder If the new folder has less groups than the previous folder and the group index does not exist the last group in the new folder is selected However if the home group had been set as the selected group with the back key or the latest selected group was Set by the network the selected group does not change when you change the folder Select a talk group Turn the group selector until you reach the desired group Wait until Group selected is displayed and the radio plays a short tone 41 Group calls When you turn the group selector the group name appears on the display and if voice feedback is activated the radio plays the index number of the current group To switch between the last two selected groups excluding the home group press the back key To select the home group press and hold the back key Or you can select a group by
96. okmarks Select the appropriate bookmark to connect to the desired page e Press Menu and select W eb Bookmarks Select to download an appropriate application e Use the application installer of the separate PC tool of TETRA Terminal Content Manager to download the applications to your radio Note that EADS does not warrant for applications from non EADS sites If you choose to download Java applications from them you should take the same precautions for security or content as you would with any Internet site 108 Menu functions mg Positioning Menu 10 Aat See Positioning on page 63 ee m Web Menu 11 A You can access various services with the browser S The services may include services provided by your organisation weather reports news or flight times and financial information Check the pricing tariffs and the availability of these services with your network operator or the service provider whose service you want to use Service providers will also give you instructions on how to use their services With the browser you can view the services that use wireless mark up language WML or extensible hypertext mark up language XHTML on their pages The appearance of the pages may vary due to the size of the display You may not be able to view all of the page details Call functions during a browser connection You can receive phone calls during a browser connection Express calls are not possible during a bro
97. older Templates The Templates submenu includes the templates that you can use when writing or replying to messages To edit a template select the desired template and press Edit After you have edited the text you can send the message by pressing Send The original templates are restored when you select Restore factory settings To create your own template write the template message in the Create message submenu Select Options Save message and save the message to the Templates folder Saved text msgs and user specified folders You can move text messages to the Saved text msgs folder or you can add new folders under the My folders submenu and save messages there While reading a message select Options Move message Scroll to the folder where you want to move the message and press OK To add or delete a folder select Menu gt Messaging My folders To add the first folder press Add To add more folders select Options Aadd folder To delete a folder scroll to the folder and select Options Delete folder When you delete a folder all the messages in that folder are also deleted 89 Menu functions Delete messages Select MenuMessaging Delete messages To delete all read messages in a certain folder select the folder and press OK when Delete all read messages from folder is displayed To delete all read messages from all folders select A read and press OK when Delete read messages from all folders
98. on the display when the radio is in idle mode select Status msgs Status settings Display last sent status in idle Yes To remove the last sent status message from the display when the radio is in idle mode select Status msgs Status settings Display last sent status in idle gt No 82 Menu functions Status message with a time stamp The radio can be configured to include a time stamp in a sent status message By default this feature is set to OFF The time stamp shows the time when the message was sent If the radio is in network mode but not within the network coverage area when you send the status message the message is saved in the Outbox folder and Status saved in outbox folder is displayed There is a buffer for five time stamp status messages If the buffer is full when you try to send a new status message Status buffer full message not saved is displayed The messages in the Outbox are sent beginning with the oldest message when the radio re enters the network coverage area Only the status message receive time is shown to the recipient unless there is a significant difference between the send and receive times in which case both send and receive times are shown Read status messages When you receive a status message the message and aft are displayed in the idle mode The type of the message is identified with either Status status addressed to an individual Group status status addressed to a talk group
99. our service Ss provider may vary depending on network features rounding off for billing taxes and so forth Select Menu Log and select one of the following e Call duration to view the approximate duration of your incoming and outgoing two way phone calls Select Phone calls to view information on calls to public telephone network numbers or Private calls to view information on calls to TETRA network numbers e Packet data counter to check the approximate amount of data you have sent or received during the last packet data connection or in total The counter unit is a byte e Packet data connection timer to check the approximate duration of the last packet data connection or of all packet data connections You can also clear the timers or the packet data counter You must enter the security code see Access codes on page 14 m Contacts Menu 4 See Contacts on page 74 fn m Talk groups Menu 5 Aidad See Talk groups Menu 5 on page 46 m Settings Menu 6 Sn Profiles Your radio has various profiles for different events and environments and you can customise the settings related to the profiles The available profiles are General Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager Active holder Headset and Monophone 92 Menu functions To activate a profile press quickly in the idle mode and select the desired profile Customise profiles 1 Select Menu Settings Profiles 2 Scroll to the desired prof
100. ow will help you protect your warranty coverage e Donotuse or store the radio in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged e Do not store the radio in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics e Do not store the radio in cold areas When the radio returns to its normal temperature moisture can form inside the radio and damage electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the radio other than as instructed in this guide Do not drop knock or shake the radio Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics e Do notuse harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the radio e Donot paint the radio Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation e Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorised antennas modifications or attachments could damage the radio and may violate regulations governing radio devices All of the above suggestions apply equally to your radio battery charger or any enhancement If any device is not working properly take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 120 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Operating environment Remember to follow any spec
101. parate direct mode gateway devices or direct mode repeater devices The devices operate on certain frequencies and offer an additional service to your radio when the radio is in a coverage area of a compatible device and operates in the direct mode on the same frequency as the device When the radio is on a direct mode channel and group where a compatible direct mode gateway device is available Gateway is displayed in the idle mode and during direct mode calls F a is displayed On such a channel and group direct mode calls are routed through the gateway device In addition to transmitting group calls to the direct mode group the gateway device may also transmit outgoing group calls to a network mode talk group predefined by your service provider and you may also be able to receive group calls from that group Your radio does not support any other services that may be offered by gateway devices If the connection to the gateway device is lost Gateway connection lost is displayed and the radio continues to operate in normal direct mode When calls are routed through the direct mode gateway device they are not connected as fast as normal direct mode calls 60 Direct mode When the radio is on a direct mode channel where a compatible direct mode repeater device is available Repeater is displayed in the idle mode and during direct mode calls Ml g is displayed On such a channel the coverage area in making and receiving direc
102. pears on the display or before any calls can be made Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the battery These look like metal strips on the battery This might happen for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F A radio with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily even when the battery is fully charged Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing 118 Battery information Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Dispose of batteries according to local regulations Please recycle when possible Do not dispose as household waste WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 119 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your radio is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions bel
103. pressing G in the idle mode and selecting the desired group from the list of talk groups Wait until Group selected is displayed and the radio plays a short tone You may be able to select groups also via number key shortcuts This is useful for example when the radio is in the car kit holder and the group selector cannot be used For more information contact your organisation Note that if you change your selected group you cannot receive calls from the group that used to be your selected group unless the group is included in scanning Scanning settings 1 Select Menu Talk groups Group settings gt Scanning 2 To switch scanning on scroll to On and press OK To switch scanning off scroll to Off and press OK You can also quickly activate and deactivate scanning in the fast menu See Fast menu on page 36 My is displayed when scanning is on To set the groups you want to scan press in the idle mode to access the list of talk groups in the selected folder Scroll to the desired group and select Options nclude to include the group in scanning or Exclude to exclude the group from scanning You can also set scanned groups in the menu See Edit group folders on page 46 42 Group calls PTT key settings You may set the PTT key to function in either of the following ways e Pressing and holding the PTT key always makes a call to the selected group even if the radio has just received a call froma scanned group a
104. ptions for the available options To download files to the gallery using the browser select Downloads The browser opens and you can choose a bookmark from which to download See Bookmarks on page 113 Always check the delivery terms of any content before acquiring it as it may be subject to a fee To check pricing tariffs and the availability of different services contact your network operator or service provider Download content only from sources you trust 3 If you opened a folder scroll to the desired file To view the file press Open Press Options for the available options m Organiser Menu 8 E gel mt LD Alarm clock 3 The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock The alarm clock works even when the radio is switched off When the alarm is on is displayed in the idle mode To set the alarm select Menu Organiser Alarm clock Enter the alarm time and press OK To change the alarm time select On To switch the alarm off select Off 101 Menu functions If the alarm time is reached while the radio is switched off the radio switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone If you press Stop the radio asks whether you want to activate the radio for calls Press No to switch off the radio or Yes to make and receive calls Do not press Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger When the alarm time is reached while the radio is switched on the radio plays a tone and flashes
105. rectory Add numbers and text items To add phone numbers or text items to a name in Contacts first access the list of names scroll to the name to which you want to add a new number or text item and press Details Select Options gt Add number or Add detail and select one of the number or text types Enter the number or enter the text and press OK to save it There are also options for editing and deleting numbers and text items Tip You can also edit names or add numbers by selecting Menu gt Contacts Edit name or Add number Change the number type In the list of names scroll to the desired name and press Details Scroll to the number whose type you want to change and select Options Change type Change the default number In the list of names scroll to the desired name and press Details Scroll to the number you want to set as the default number and select Options Set as default Delete contact entries To delete a single contact entry search for the name and number you want to delete Press Details and select Options Delete Or select Menu gt Contacts gt Delete One by one 77 Contacts To delete all names and numbers from the contacts directory select Menu gt Contacts Delete Delete all When Are you sure is displayed press OK and confirm with the security code mg Settings for Contacts Select Menu gt Contacts Settings and select one of the following e Contacts view You can sel
106. ress Go to and select the desired function Contents Quick guide 4 Contents viiecsiscecietcsteiedescvsecieves 7 FOR YOUR SAFETY 25 10 For all other radios except for RC 3 ceeceseeeees 13 General information 14 Active holder Access codes Modes of operation Transmission barring zat 15 Network selection 0 ee Using your radio in wet and damp conditions 08 16 1 Getting started 18 Install the battery Install the electromagnetic interference filters 0 ceeee 19 For all other radios except for RC 3 ceceeseeeeees 19 Charge the battery Switch the radio on and off we Lock the keys Keyguard 2 Your radio sssr 22 Idle mode Call types Red key calls and status sending ce 25 Group selector and back key 26 PTT Push to talk key ceee 26 Duty key and fast menu key Loudspeaker Light indicator Volume key Display indicators Notifications biti ai 31 3 Using your radio Access a menu function Menu list Fast menu Voice feedback ccecceeeeeee 37 4 Group calls 38 Basics Folders Home group Dynamic talk groups Start group communication 40 Switch group calls on and off 41 Select a folder Select a talk group Scanning settings PTT key settings Acces
107. ride the communication in the talk group and avoid the need to queue for your turn to speak If you have a right to use voice override the selection key Overrid is available when the radio receives group calls 44 Group calls To request for voice override press Overrid and press and hold the PTT key You can start speaking after a short tone is played and E appears on the display Exit a menu When the radio is receiving a group call and you are using another menu function for example writing a text message you can exit the menu by briefly pressing gt Mute the call temporarily When the radio is receiving a group call you can mute the call for a predefined time 0 60 seconds by pressing L for at least 1 second Receive a broadcast call Broadcast call is a type of group call where only the initiator of the call is allowed to speak Other parties can only receive the call appears on the display when you receive a broadcast call If you try to answer a broadcast call the radio plays a tone and displays Not granted broadcast call m Make a group call Call the selected talk group Press and hold the PTT key when the name of the selected group is displayed in the idle mode You can start speaking after a short tone is played and i appears on the display Call a scanned talk group To make a call to a scanned group after the conversation has ended press and hold the PTT key while the group name and are
108. roup name are displayed F In the network mode shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location The higher the bar the stronger the signal If the radio is out of service there is no bar and No service is displayed il Shows the battery charge level The higher the bar the more power in the battery e Indicates that the radio is in energy economy mode When energy economy mode is not on 1 is displayed The middle selection key in the idle mode is Menu and the right selection key is Names The left selection key is Go to press it to access your personal shortcut list and select the desired function To edit the shortcut list select Options and one of the following e Select options to view the list of available functions Press Mark to add a function to the shortcut list and press Unmark to remove a function e Organise to rearrange the functions in the list Press Move to change the position of a function 23 Your radio Scroll key shortcuts e Inthe network mode press L to access the list of talk groups in the selected folder In the direct mode press 4 to access the list of direct mode channels e Inthe network mode press to access the list of talk group folders In the direct mode press to access the list of direct mode channels e Inthe network mode press to start writing a text message e Inthe network mode press to start sending a status message Note that the abo
109. roup to Low Medium or High Note that you need to have proper access rights to the above mentioned functions For more information contact your organisation 47 Group calls To rename the predefined user s talk group folders in the Talk groups folder scroll to the folder you want to rename and select Options Rename folder You need access rights to rename a folder View background folder You can receive calls from background groups even when scanning or group calls are switched off These calls may also interrupt group calls in progress You may be able to respond to calls from background groups but you cannot start them To view the list of background groups select Menu Talk groups View background folder To view information about the group scroll to the name and press View If there is a backslash across the indicator in front of the group name the group is unavailable Restore group settings In this submenu you can restore talk groups to their original settings Select Menu Talk groupsRestore group settings and from the following e Restore folder to set the scanning priorities and scanning states of the talk groups in the desired folder to the original values If the folder is a user s own folder in My folders the groups copied by the user are deleted from the folder e Dynamic groups to set the scanning priorities and scanning states of predefined dynamic groups to the original values an
110. rride Mute the call temporarily Make a direct mode call Gateway and repeater Red key calls and emergency calls in direct mode 61 Direct mode status messages 62 8 Positioning ceceseeeeeeeee 63 GPS receiver 63 Positioning application 64 Position info Waypoints Position settingS c eeee 68 Search for names Send and receive contacts Send contacts Receive contacts Organise the contacts directory 77 Add numbers and text items 77 Change the number type 77 Change the default number 77 Delete contact entries Settings for Contacts Speed dials Caller groups Terminal info 11 Menu functions 008 Status msgs Menu 1 Unit alert messages Send status messages Last sent status message displayed in idle mode 82 Status message with a time stamp Read status messages Received and Sent folders User specified folders Delete status messages Status settings Messaging Menu 2 Write text messages 86 Send text messages to multiple recipients Read text messages Inbox and Sent items folders 88 Templates ceeeeeseeeseeseees 89 Saved text msgs and user specified folders 89 Delete messages Message settings Log Menu 3 Recent calls lists Counters and timers Contacts Menu 4 Talk groups Menu 5
111. rt text written by your organisation if so defined by selecting Menu gt Contacts Terminal info You can also see the terminal software version information WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 79 Menu functions 11 Menu functions m Status msgs Menu 1 Select Menu Siatus msgs You can read and send status messages network service and save them for later use ya There are three types of status messages e Status messages are predefined messages with varying contents You can send them to your selected recipient e Situation indicators are predefined messages with varying contents You can send them to a predefined recipient e Callback requests contain the message callback You can send callback requests to your selected recipient Status and situation indicator messages consist of numbers If the number has a corresponding text in the radio memory the text is shown when you receive messages or send them with the Send status submenu Network settings may affect for example the recipient of those callback requests and situation indicators that are sent to talk group addresses The recipient is either the talk group dispatcher or all talk group members When you send a status message and if Allow position info sending is activated your radio may send the position information to your organisation if predefined by
112. s for the left and right keys such as activating GPS receiver or opening received status messages As a default is a shortcut to writing a text message and D is a shortcut to sending a status message For more information contact your organisation Basic menu functions Access a menu Press Menu scroll to the desired menu function and press Select Exit amenu Press to exit a menu function without changing its settings and to return to the idle mode See also Mute the call temporarily on page 45 and page 59 Other functions Lock and unlock keys There are two levels of locking the keys Keypad and All keys Your organisation can either predefine which keys are locked in which level or use the default settings As a default Keypad locks the keypad and the power key To activate it press Menu and Ce Asa default A keys locks the keypad group selector power key g and To activate it press Menu and press and hold To unlock the keys press Unlock and Sa Write a text message Press in the idle mode Note that your user organisation can also predefine some other function for this key Send a status message Press D in the idle mode to start sending a message Note that your user organisation can also predefine some other function for this key Search for names in the contacts directory Press Names enter the first characters of the name and scroll to the name Use your personal shortcuts P
113. s paikalliseen taajuusviranomaiseen Anv ndning av denna utrustning kan kr va tillst nd Kontakta den lokala post och telemyndigheten Fia th xp on kai Th eiToupyia auts TNs ouokeu g aTralTeiTal xop ynon adeias yia ETTTOP pEIEG ETIKOIVWV OTE HE TNV ApPp IA TOTIK QAPX YIA TIG OUXV TNTE K esoleva seadme kasutamine ja t tamine on seotud vastavate lubadega teabe saamiseks p rduge kohalikku ametkonda mis tegeleb raadiosageduste haldusega A k sz l k haszn lata s zemeltet se enged lyhez k t tt A r szletekr l rdekl dj n a helyi frekvenciahaszn lat szab lyoz hat s gn l Naudotis iuo prietaisu galima tik gavus leidim I samesn s informacijos teiraukit s vietin je ry i reguliavimo tarnyboje S s ier ces lieto anai un ekspluat cijai nepiecie ama at auja lai ieg tu s k ku inform ciju sazinieties ar viet jo frekven u regul anas p rvaldi U ytkowanie i obstuga tego urz dzenia wymaga zezwolenia Szczeg towe informacje na ten temat mo na uzyska od lokalnych organ w zajmuj cych si kontrol cz stotliwo ci radiowych Za uporabo te naprave morate imeti ustrezno dovoljenje dodatne informacije so na voljo na Agenciji za telekomunikacije in radiodifuzijo Republike Slovenije Quick guide This quick guide gives you tips for using your EADS THR880i radio For more detailed information read through the user guide Before using your radio 1 Install and ch
114. s the group list in the idle mode 43 Receive a group call 43 Respond to a group call 44 Voice override ccceeeeeees 44 Exita MENU issnin 45 Mute the call temporarily 45 Receive a broadcast call 45 Make a group Call eeeee 45 Call the selected talk group 45 Call a scanned talk group 45 Call a dispatcher network Service ceceeee Talk groups Menu 5 Edit group folders View background folder 48 Restore group settings 48 Group journal 49 5 Express calls ss eeee Make an express call Reuse a number Call an abbreviated TETRA number 51 Speed dialling 51 Receive an express call 51 Respond to an express call 52 Reject an express call 52 6 Phone calls ccceeeseeeseeeeee 53 Make a phone call eeeeeeee 53 Call an abbreviated TETRA number Speed dialling International phone calls network service Call transfer In call options Answer a phone call Mute the ringing tone Reject a phone call 7 Direct mode Basics Start direct mode Communication ceceeeeeeees 57 Activate direct mode 0 57 Select channels and groups 57 Scan the groups on a channel 58 Receive a direct mode call 58 Respond to a direct mode call 59 Voice ove
115. t mode calls may be extended The calls are routed through the repeater device to such radios in its coverage area that are in the direct mode on the same channel and that support that type of repeater devices If the connection to the repeater device is lost Repeater connection lost is displayed and the radio will continue to operate in normal direct mode See also Direct mode settings on page 96 mw Red key calls and emergency calls in direct mode If you are not within the network coverage area you cannot make emergency calls or red key calls to network mode destinations If you attempt to make an emergency call to an emergency number in the direct mode the radio switches to the network mode attempts to connect to the network and attempts to make the call For each direct mode channel your organisation can define whether the radio attempts to make red key calls in the direct mode to a predefined direct mode group or switches to the network mode and attempts to make the call to the destination that is predefined for red key calls in network mode It is possible to predefine the direct mode red key call in a way that if the radio switches to the network mode and attempts to make the call but the service is not established within a predefined time 1 60 seconds the radio switches back to direct mode and makes the red key call to a direct mode group 61 Direct mode Press and hold the red function key and the radio at
116. t with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Avoiding contact with the antenna while operating the radio optimises the antenna performance and the battery life m Lock the keys Keyguard When the keyguard is on calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your radio Key in the emergency number and press c Your radio has two levels of keyguard Keypad and All keys Your organisation can either predefine which keys are locked in which level or use the default settings e Asadefault Keypad locks the keypad and the power key To activate this keyguard press Menu and within 1 5 seconds Keypad locked is briefly displayed e As a default A keys locks the keypad group selector power key g and To activate this keyguard press Menu and press and hold within 1 5 seconds Al keys are locked is briefly displayed To unlock either keyguard press Unlock and within 1 5 seconds You can answer a phone call and respond to a group call or an express call when either keyguard is on When the call ends the keys are automatically locked See also Keyguard settings on page 96 21 Your radio 2 22 Your radio The power key switches the power on and off The function of the selection keys and and middle selection key depends on the guiding text shown on the display above the keys
117. tained Your organisation may define whether this feature is on or off Note that you may hear a beep tone and see mminent call disconnection displayed when the network is going to end an ongoing call WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 38 Group calls Folders The talk groups in your radio are arranged in folders One folder can have up to 200 predefined talk groups and up to 200 dynamic over the air talk groups Only one folder can be selected at a time and you can only scan or call those talk groups that are in the selected folder with the exception of the home group See Home group on page 39 In the idle mode the name of the currently selected folder is shown on the display To access the list of folders press in the idle mode or select Menu Talk groups Edit group folders A maximum of five folders can be predefined as the user s My folders to which you can copy desired talk groups see Edit group folders on page 46 You can also rename the user s My folders The user s My folders may contain predefined groups Your organisation may also predefine some folders as protected so that only users with certain access rights may view and select them see Security settings on page 98 The list of folders has the following indicators for protected predefined folders for unprotected predefined folders for the us
118. te when the note list is empty press Add note or if you have already saved notes select Options Make a note Write the note and save it To add the current time and date to the note select Options nsert time amp date 103 Menu functions Calculator Note This calculator has limited accuracy and is designed for DB simple calculations 1 Select Menu Organiser gt Calculator 2 When 0 is displayed enter the first number in the calculation Press for a decimal point To change the sign select Options Change sign 3 Select Options Aadd Subtract Multiply Divide Square or Square root Or press once to add twice to subtract three times to multiply and four times to divide 4 Enter the second number if needed for the calculation 5 Fora total press Equals Repeat steps 3 to 5 as many times as is necessary 6 To start a new calculation first press and hold Clear To make a currency conversion you must first set the exchange rate Select Menu Organiser Calculator and select Options Exchange rate Select either of the options enter the exchange rate press for the decimal point and press OK To make the conversion enter the amount you want to convert and select Options n domestic or In foreign Countdown timer Note Some timers may be reset during service or software DB upgrades Select Menu Organiser gt Countdown timer Enter the countdown time and press OK If you
119. tempts to make a red key call Press the red function key and then the back key and the radio attempts to make a silent red key call However if the silent call is made to the predefined direct mode group it changes into an ordinary red key call to the group See also Red key calls and status sending on page 25 If a compatible direct mode gateway device is available and a red key call is made to a predefined direct mode group the call may also be transmitted to the network mode group that is predefined for the gateway device If the radio receives a red key call or a call made to a destination that is predefined as an emergency number the radio plays a tone and Priority call is displayed with the call information gm Direct mode status messages Your radio supports sending and receiving of status messages in direct mode Status messages can be sent also from a radio that is in direct mode to a radio that is in network mode via direct mode operation gateway Status messages can be individual or group addressed Status messages can be sent and received in idle mode They can also be received while receiving direct mode speech and sent during transmission of direct mode speech WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 62 8 Positioning gw GPS receiver The Global Positioning System GPS is a worldwide radio navigation system that i
120. ter you have selected a folder press Options to get a list of available options The list may include the following e Downloads to open a list of WAP bookmarks defined for the radio e Delete folder to delete a folder e Move to move a folder e Rename folder to rename a folder 107 Menu functions e Details to provide information about the name date of creation and size of a folder e Type of view to set the way the radio displays the applications You can choose from the following three options a list of small icons a list of large icons or a grid e Sort to sort the folders according to name date type or size e Add folder to add a new folder Press Back to go back to the list of applications and folders Downloading an application The radio supports applications for the Java Platform Micro Edition Check with your organisation whether you are allowed to download applications Make sure that the application is compatible with your radio before downloading it For the availability of different services contact your service provider Always check the delivery terms of any content before acquiring it as it may be subject to a fee To check pricing tariffs and the availability of different services contact your network operator or service provider You can download new Java applications in different ways e Press Menu and select Applications Options Downloads to get a list of available bo
121. tional reporting requirements and the network WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 125
122. tradenames of their respective owners US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents T9 text input software Copyright C 1997 2008 Tegic Communications Inc All rights reserved eso SECURED Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security amp Copyright 1997 2008 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto California 94303 4900 USA All rights reserved Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun ava Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries EADS Secure Networks operates a policy of continuous development EADS Secure Networks reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall EADS Secure Networks be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accuracy reliability or contents of this document EADS Secure Networks reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice The availability of particular products may vary by region Please
123. ts can also be updated by using over the air programming New contacts can be sent from the network or the existing numbers can be edited When Contacts have been updated the radio plays a tone and Contacts updated will be displayed If the same name already exists in Contacts that was programmed from the network the network programmed number will be set as a default number This feature cannot be used while in direct mode You can also see details of you subscriber identity if so defined and the terminal s software version information from Menu gt Contacts gt Terminal info m Save names and numbers You can save at least 255 names and phone numbers in Contacts and up to five numbers and up to two text notes under a name You may be able to save more than 255 names and numbers if your radio has enough memory Each number must be assigned a number type when it is saved in Contacts You can call a saved number only if it has been assigned the correct number type 74 Contacts The first number saved under a name is automatically set as the default number When you select a name from Contacts for example to make a call the default number is used unless you select another number The default number is indicated by a box around the number type indicator for example 3 f 5 Select Menu gt Contacts Add new contact 2 Enter the name and press OK 3 4 Select one of the following number types Enter the
124. tus messages and callback requests e Display last sent status in idle defines if the last sent status message is shown on the display in idle mode m Messaging Menu 2 You can read and write text messages and send yw 4 them to individuals and talk groups network service You can also save messages in folders for later use You can send text messages of up to 399 characters Messages longer than 140 characters are formed with concatenated messages where the maximum number of individual messages is three However in some languages the maximum length of characters in concatenated messages may be less than 399 characters depending on the used alphabet 85 Menu functions 4 Important Some networks may not support the text message character counts indicated in this user guide In such a network text messages that are over the allowed number of characters cannot be delivered but they may be deleted as a whole Pay attention to the character count when you write messages to be sent in sucha network Contact your service provider or network operator for the details of your network Write text messages 1 2 4 86 Select Menu Messaging Create message Write the message For details see Write text on page 71 You can also insert a template into the message select Options Use template and select the desired template The number of characters left for the message and the number of characters in the current messa
125. ve mentioned functions are default values for and keys Your organisation can predefine also different functions for these keys m Call types The following call types are available in the network mode e Group calls are immediate communication between talk group members For details see Group calls on page 38 e Express calls are immediate communication between two people For details see Express calls on page 50 e Phone calls are like conventional telephone calls For details see Phone calls on page 53 Your radio also offers direct mode operation See Direct mode on page 56 WWW CABLEJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 24 Your radio Red key calls and status sending In the network mode the red key call is a network service Before you can take advantage of this network service you must subscribe to it through your service provider and obtain instructions for its use from your service provider Depending on the settings defined by your organisation either a red key call can be made or a status message can be sent or both of them can be done simultaneously The red key call is made and the status message is sent to a destination that has been predefined by your organisation Making a red key call In the network mode when you press and hold the red function key the radio will attempt to make a red key call When you press the red fu
126. vider Certificates There are three kinds of certificates server certificates authority certificates and user certificates You may receive these certificates from your service provider Select Menu Settings Security settings and select which certificates you want to view The security indicator i is displayed during a connection if the packet data transmission between the radio and the gateway identified by the P address in the Edit active web settings is encrypted The security icon does not indicate that the packet data transmission between the gateway and the content server or place where the requested resource is stored is secure The service provider secures the packet data transmission between the gateway and the content server WWW CABLEVJOINTS CO UK THORNE amp DERRICK UK TEL 0044 191 490 1547 FAX 0044 477 5371 TEL 0044 117 977 4647 FAX 0044 977 5582 114 Menu functions Important Note that even if the use of certificates makes the risks os involved in remote connections and software installation considerably smaller they must be used correctly in order to benefit from increased security The existence of a certificate does not offer any protection by itself the certificate manager must contain correct authentic or trusted certificates for increased security to be available Certificates have a restricted lifetime If Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown even if the certificate shou
127. wser connection The express calls made to you however may be changed to one way phone calls and you can receive them like phone calls Depending on network support and predefined radio settings it may be possible to make and receive group calls and red key calls during a browser connection During a call packet data transfer is suspended After the call ends the radio tries to resume the browser connection Basic steps for accessing and using services 1 Save the service settings that are required to access the service that you want to use See page 110 2 Make a connection to the service See page 111 109 Menu functions 3 Start browsing the pages of the service See page 112 4 When you have finished browsing disconnect from the service See page 112 Service settings The service settings may be predefined in your radio or you may receive the service settings as an over the air message from the network operator or service provider that offers the service that you want to use For more information and for the appropriate settings contact the network operator or service provider Enter the settings manually 1 Select Menu gt Web Settings Connection settings 2 Select Active web settings and activate the desired connection set A connection set is a collection of settings required to make a connection to a service 3 Select Edit active web settings Select each of the settings one by one and enter all th
128. y number programmed into your radio or during a red key call or a silent red key call to a network mode destination If the GPS receiver does not get the needed information from the satellites to determine the current coordinates before the call ends the coordinates that were last calculated by the receiver are sent instead Note that position information from the GPS receiver may be sent to the network during these calls if it has been predefined by your organisation regardless of which setting is selected NMEA interface If the radio is connected to a compatible PC with a data cable you can send position information to compatible map applications on the PC The protocol NMEA 0183 version 3 0 is used for data transfer To activate or deactivate the GPS receiver and the sending of position information to the compatible PC select NMEA interface gt On or Off When NMEA interface is On 2 is shown on the display Approved NMEA sentences include GPRMC GPVTG GPGGA GPGLL GPGSA and GPGSV The default data transfer rate of the NMEA interface is 4800 b s AT commands cannot be used when NMEA data transfer is active Coordinate format To select how the WGS 84 coordinates are displayed select Coordinate format ddd mm ss ddd mm mmm or ddd ddddd 69 Positioning Set units of measurement To select which units are used to display position information select Set units of measurement You can select the unit separately

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