Motorola 92FT5878 User Manual

Mobile Release 18.0
MTM5x00 Feature User Guide
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Contents

List of Figures............................................................................................................12
List of Tables............................................................................................................. 13
Declaration of Conformity........................................................................................ 14
Safety Information.....................................................................................................15
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)...........................................................16
Copyrights................................................................................................................. 17
Chapter 1: General Information............................................................................... 18
1.1 Icon Conventions................................................................................................................... 18
1.2 Using this Guide.................................................................................................................... 18
1.3 Feature and Service Availability............................................................................................ 18
Chapter 2: Getting Started........................................................................................19
2.1 Product Technical Information............................................................................................... 19
2.2 Before Power On................................................................................................................... 19
2.3 Controls and Indicators..........................................................................................................20
2.4 Powering On the Radio..........................................................................................................27
2.5 Writing Text............................................................................................................................27
2.6 PIN Code Authentication....................................................................................................... 32
2.7 Locking or Unlocking the Keys or Buttons............................................................................. 33
2.8 Display................................................................................................................................... 33
2.9 Status Icons........................................................................................................................... 35
2.10 During a Call........................................................................................................................ 39
2.11 Entering TMO or DMO Mode...............................................................................................39
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2.12 Selecting Talkgroups........................................................................................................... 39
2.12.1 Talkgroup Icons Selection......................................................................................40
2.13 Using Timed Talkgroup Change
.......................................................................................... 41
2.14 One-Touch Buttons..............................................................................................................42
Chapter 3: Modes...................................................................................................... 45
3.1 Trunked Mode Operation.......................................................................................................45
3.1.1 Entering TMO Mode.................................................................................................45
3.1.2 Making Group Calls in TMO.....................................................................................45
3.1.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle...................................................................................46
3.1.4 Receiving Group Calls during Ongoing Group Calls................................................46
3.1.5 Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA).........................................................46
3.1.5.1 DGNA Reception........................................................................................46
3.1.5.2 DGNA Auto Select Group.......................................................................... 47
3.1.5.3 DGNA Auto Reselect Group...................................................................... 47
3.1.5.4 Viewing DGNA Talkgroups........................................................................ 47
3.1.6 Broadcast Call..........................................................................................................47
3.1.6.1 Broadcast Calls Initiated by Users............................................................. 47
3.1.6.2 Initializing Broadcast Calls......................................................................... 48
3.1.7 Phone and PABX Calls............................................................................................ 48
3.1.8 Assistance Call........................................................................................................ 48
3.1.9 Call Modification.......................................................................................................48
3.2 Local Site Trunking................................................................................................................ 49
3.2.1 Entering Local Site Trunking....................................................................................49
3.2.2 Exiting Local Site Trunking...................................................................................... 49
3.3 Direct Mode Operation...........................................................................................................50
3.3.1 Entering DMO Mode................................................................................................ 50
3.3.2 Making Group Calls in DMO.................................................................................... 50
3.3.3 Receiving Group Calls in Idle...................................................................................51
3.3.4 Selecting DMO Communications Options................................................................51
3.3.5 Private Call With Presence Check........................................................................... 51
3.3.6 DMO Private Priority Call......................................................................................... 52
3.3.7 Talkgroup for Individual Calls...................................................................................52
3.3.8 Network Monitor.......................................................................................................52
3.3.8.1 Enabling Network Monitor.......................................................................... 53
3.3.9 Communication through Repeaters......................................................................... 53
3.3.10 Communication through Gateways........................................................................54
3.3.11 Gateway and Repeater Synchronization............................................................... 54
3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode............................................................................................................ 55
3.5 Emergency Operations.......................................................................................................... 55
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3.5.1 Emergency Alarm.................................................................................................... 56
3.5.2 Emergency Group Call.............................................................................................56
3.5.2.1 Making Emergency Group Calls
................................................................ 56
3.5.2.2 Receiving Emergency Group Calls............................................................ 57
3.5.3 Non-Tactical Emergency..........................................................................................57
3.5.4 Emergency Individual Calls (Private or MSISDN)....................................................57
3.5.5 Emergency SDS Status........................................................................................... 57
3.5.6 Emergency Hot Microphone.................................................................................... 58
3.5.7 Alternating Hot Microphone..................................................................................... 58
3.5.8 Silent Emergency Mode...........................................................................................58
3.5.9 Invisible Emergency.................................................................................................59
3.5.10 Emergency Alert.................................................................................................... 59
3.5.11 Emergency Mode by Dialing.................................................................................. 60
3.5.12 Disaster Alert......................................................................................................... 60
3.5.12.1 Initializing Disaster Alert Calls..................................................................60
3.5.13 Emergency Destination in Local Site Trunking...................................................... 61
3.5.14 Exiting Emergency Operations.............................................................................. 61
3.6 Repeater Mode...................................................................................................................... 61
3.6.1 Setting Monitor Option............................................................................................. 62
3.6.2 Encryption in the Repeater Mode............................................................................ 62
3.7 Gateway Mode.......................................................................................................................63
3.7.1 Entering Gateway Mode.......................................................................................... 64
3.7.2 Standby Mode..........................................................................................................64
3.7.3 Forwarding Group Calls........................................................................................... 64
3.7.4 Setting Monitor Options........................................................................................... 64
3.7.5 Emergency Calls in Gateway Mode.........................................................................64
3.7.6 Encryption in Gateway Mode................................................................................... 64
Chapter 4: Main Menu...............................................................................................65
4.1 Scrolling through the Menu....................................................................................................65
4.2 Menu Icons............................................................................................................................ 65
4.3 Messages.............................................................................................................................. 66
4.3.1 New Message.......................................................................................................... 66
4.3.1.1 Sending Messages to Private or Phone.....................................................67
4.3.1.2 Sending Messages to Groups....................................................................67
4.3.1.3 Sending Store and Forward Messages......................................................67
4.3.1.4 Delivery Report.......................................................................................... 68
4.3.2 Inbox........................................................................................................................ 69
4.3.2.1 Receiving New Messages..........................................................................70
4.3.2.2 Opening the Inbox......................................................................................70
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4.3.2.3 Using Submenus in Inbox and Outbox.......................................................70
4.3.2.4 Embedded Number.................................................................................... 72
4.3.2.5 Storing Numbers from Messages
...............................................................72
4.3.2.6 Calling Numbers from Messages............................................................... 72
4.3.2.7 Making Group Calls on the Talkgroup of the Message Sender................. 73
4.3.2.8 Immediate Message...................................................................................73
4.3.3 Outbox..................................................................................................................... 73
4.3.4 Call-Out (CO) Box....................................................................................................74
4.3.4.1 Call-Out Icons............................................................................................ 74
4.3.5 Radio Messaging System (RMS) Box......................................................................75
4.3.6 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Box................................................................75
4.3.7 Templates................................................................................................................ 75
4.3.7.1 Sending User-Defined Templates.............................................................. 75
4.3.7.2 Managing User-Defined Templates........................................................... 75
4.3.8 Predefined Templates..............................................................................................76
4.3.8.1 Viewing Predefined Templates.................................................................. 76
4.3.8.2 Sending Predefined Templates..................................................................76
4.3.9 Status Messages..................................................................................................... 77
4.3.9.1 Viewing a Status Message Number........................................................... 77
4.3.9.2 Sending Status Messages......................................................................... 77
4.3.9.3 Targeted Status Messages........................................................................ 78
4.3.10 Sending an RMS Status.........................................................................................78
4.3.11 Additional Address................................................................................................. 79
4.3.11.1 Enabling or Disabling Additional Address................................................ 79
4.3.11.2 Selecting Additional Address................................................................... 79
4.3.11.3 Viewing Additional Address......................................................................80
4.3.11.4 Entering New Additional Address.............................................................80
4.3.11.5 Editing Additional Address....................................................................... 80
4.3.11.6 Deleting Additional Address..................................................................... 81
4.3.12 Call-Out Availability................................................................................................81
4.3.12.1 Setting Call-Out Availability......................................................................81
4.4 Contacts.................................................................................................................................81
4.4.1 Creating Contacts.................................................................................................... 82
4.4.2 Editing Contacts.......................................................................................................83
4.4.3 Deleting Numbers.................................................................................................... 83
4.4.4 Deleting Contacts.....................................................................................................83
4.4.5 Checking Capacity................................................................................................... 84
4.4.6 Dialing through the Contact List...............................................................................84
4.5 Browser..................................................................................................................................84
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4.6 Security..................................................................................................................................84
4.6.1 PIN Protect...............................................................................................................84
4.6.1.1 Protecting the Radio with a PIN Code
........................................................85
4.6.1.2 Changing PIN Codes................................................................................. 85
4.6.2 Setting Keypad Lock................................................................................................ 85
4.6.2.1 Keypad Lock Notification............................................................................85
4.6.2.2 Setting Automatic Keylock Delay............................................................... 85
4.6.2.3 Setting Keylock on Startup.........................................................................86
4.6.3 Air Encryption...........................................................................................................86
4.6.3.1 Viewing Air Encryption State......................................................................86
4.6.3.2 Deleting User Keys.................................................................................... 86
4.6.4 K Validity.................................................................................................................. 87
4.6.4.1 Verifying K Validity..................................................................................... 87
4.6.5 SCK (Air Interface Encryption Class 2)....................................................................87
4.6.5.1 TMO SCK...................................................................................................87
4.6.5.2 DMO SCK.................................................................................................. 88
4.6.5.3 Changing DMO SCK.................................................................................. 88
4.6.6 Covert Mode............................................................................................................ 88
4.6.6.1 Activating Covert Mode.............................................................................. 89
4.6.7 Remote Control........................................................................................................89
4.6.7.1 Status Remote Control...............................................................................89
4.6.7.2 SDS Remote Control..................................................................................90
4.6.7.3 Setting Remote Control..............................................................................90
4.7 Setup..................................................................................................................................... 90
4.7.1 Ring Style.................................................................................................................90
4.7.1.1 Setting Ring Style.......................................................................................90
4.7.2 Set Volume.............................................................................................................. 91
4.7.2.1 Setting Volume...........................................................................................91
4.7.3 Language................................................................................................................. 91
4.7.3.1 Setting Language....................................................................................... 91
4.7.4 Data Setup............................................................................................................... 92
4.7.4.1 Setting Data Function.................................................................................92
4.7.5 Audio........................................................................................................................92
4.7.5.1 Audio Profiles............................................................................................. 92
4.7.5.2 Volume Adjustment Mode.......................................................................... 93
4.7.6 Tones....................................................................................................................... 93
4.7.6.1 Keypad Tone..............................................................................................93
4.7.6.2 All Tones.................................................................................................... 94
4.7.6.3 Talk Permit................................................................................................. 94
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4.7.6.4 Clear to Send............................................................................................. 94
4.7.6.5 Periodic Alert..............................................................................................95
4.7.6.6 D-PTT Tones..............................................................................................95
4.7.7 Display
..................................................................................................................... 95
4.7.7.1 Setting Font Level...................................................................................... 96
4.7.7.2 Setting Large Idle Font...............................................................................96
4.7.7.3 Setting Extended Status Icons................................................................... 96
4.7.7.4 Setting Screen Saver................................................................................. 96
4.7.7.5 Setting Backlight........................................................................................ 97
4.7.7.6 Setting Wallpaper.......................................................................................97
4.7.8 Time and Date......................................................................................................... 97
4.7.8.1 Setting Time and Date on the Display........................................................97
4.7.8.2 Setting the Time Format.............................................................................98
4.7.8.3 Setting the Time Manually..........................................................................98
4.7.8.4 Setting the Date Format............................................................................. 98
4.7.8.5 Setting the Date Manually.......................................................................... 99
4.7.8.6 Setting Time Offset.................................................................................... 99
4.7.8.7 Setting Automatic Updates for the Time and Date ....................................99
4.7.9 Accessory (Accry) Setup..........................................................................................99
4.7.10 Active Accessory (Accry) Type............................................................................ 100
4.7.10.1 Selecting the Active Accessory (Accry) Type.........................................100
4.7.11 Volume Control (Cntrl)......................................................................................... 100
4.7.11.1 Setting Volume Control (Cntrl)............................................................... 100
4.7.12 Accessory (Accry) Setup......................................................................................101
4.7.12.1 Configuring Control Head Accessories.................................................. 101
4.7.12.2 Configuring Transceiver Accessories.....................................................101
4.7.13 Book On............................................................................................................... 102
4.7.13.1 Editing Book On Settings....................................................................... 102
4.7.14 Rotary Knob......................................................................................................... 102
4.7.14.1 Setting Rotary Knob Mode..................................................................... 102
4.7.14.2 Setting Rotary Lock................................................................................103
4.7.14.3 Setting In Keypad Lock.......................................................................... 103
4.7.14.4 Setting Rotary Knob Wrap Around.........................................................103
4.7.14.5 Setting Rotary Knob Scroll Range......................................................... 104
4.7.14.6 Setting Rotary Knob Talkgroup Selection.............................................. 104
4.7.15 Default Setting..................................................................................................... 104
4.7.15.1 Selecting Default Setting........................................................................104
4.8 Group Setup........................................................................................................................ 104
4.8.1 Setting Operations Parameters..............................................................................105
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4.8.1.1 Standard Home Group............................................................................. 105
4.8.2 Scan.......................................................................................................................105
4.8.2.1 Activating Talkgroup Scanning
.................................................................106
4.8.2.2 Setting Talkgroups in the Active Scan List...............................................106
4.8.2.3 Setting Scan Lists.................................................................................... 106
4.8.2.4 Deleting Talkgroups from Scan Lists....................................................... 107
4.8.3 My Groups............................................................................................................. 107
4.9 Individual Setup................................................................................................................... 107
4.9.1 Gateway Mode.......................................................................................................107
4.9.1.1 Setting Forwarding Address.....................................................................107
4.9.2 Trunked Mode........................................................................................................107
4.9.2.1 Enabling or Disabling Call Waiting........................................................... 107
4.9.2.2 Setting Call Forwarding............................................................................108
4.10 Favorites............................................................................................................................ 108
4.10.1 Adding Folders to Favorites................................................................................. 108
4.10.2 Adding Contact Numbers to Favorites................................................................. 108
4.10.3 Making Private Calls to Favorite Contacts........................................................... 109
4.10.4 Adding Talkgroups to Favorites........................................................................... 109
4.10.5 Managing Folders in Favorites.............................................................................110
4.10.6 Deleting Items from Favorites Folder...................................................................110
4.10.7 Deleting All Items from Favorite Folders..............................................................110
4.11 My Info............................................................................................................................... 110
4.11.1 Viewing and Modifying Personal Information.......................................................110
4.12 Recent Calls...................................................................................................................... 111
4.12.1 Viewing Recent Calls........................................................................................... 111
4.12.2 Calling from Recent Calls.................................................................................... 112
4.12.3 Storing Recent Calls to Contacts......................................................................... 112
4.12.4 Deleting Recent Calls.......................................................................................... 112
4.13 Shortcuts............................................................................................................................113
4.13.1 Creating Menu Shortcuts..................................................................................... 113
4.13.2 Editing Menu Shortcut Lists................................................................................. 113
4.14 Radio User Identity (RUI)...................................................................................................114
4.14.1 Logging On.......................................................................................................... 114
4.14.2 Logging Off.......................................................................................................... 114
4.15 Networks............................................................................................................................114
4.15.1 Selecting Network Operation Mode..................................................................... 114
4.15.2 Network Select.....................................................................................................115
4.15.2.1 Selecting Your Network..........................................................................115
4.15.2.2 Using Select Net Registration................................................................ 115
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4.15.2.3 Using Any Network Registration............................................................ 115
4.15.3 Talkgroup Network Select....................................................................................116
4.15.3.1 Selecting Your Talkgroup Network
.........................................................116
4.15.3.2 Using Select TG Net Registration.......................................................... 116
4.15.3.3 Using Prefer TG Net Registration.......................................................... 116
4.15.3.4 Using Any TG Net Registration.............................................................. 116
4.16 Location............................................................................................................................. 117
4.16.1 Enabling GNSS....................................................................................................117
4.16.2 Viewing Your Position.......................................................................................... 117
4.16.3 Viewing Testpage................................................................................................ 117
4.16.4 Backlog................................................................................................................ 118
4.16.4.1 Enabling or Disabling Backlog............................................................... 118
4.16.4.2 Viewing Backlog Reports....................................................................... 118
4.16.4.3 Deleting All Backlog Reports..................................................................118
4.17 Packet Data....................................................................................................................... 118
4.17.1 TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS)............................................................119
4.17.2 Viewing Data Statistics........................................................................................ 119
4.17.3 Viewing Encryption Status................................................................................... 119
Chapter 5: Features................................................................................................ 120
5.1 Ambience Listening (AL) Call.............................................................................................. 120
5.2 Buffer Full Overwrite Policy................................................................................................. 120
5.3 Call-Out................................................................................................................................120
5.3.1 Types of Call-Out Alerts.........................................................................................121
5.3.2 Call-Out Modes Interaction.................................................................................... 122
5.3.3 Call-Out Service Phases........................................................................................122
5.4 DTMF Overdial.................................................................................................................... 122
5.5 Dual Control Head............................................................................................................... 122
5.5.1 Interactions between Control Heads......................................................................123
5.5.2 Dual Control Head Link..........................................................................................123
5.5.3 Audio Accessories................................................................................................. 124
5.5.4 Transmission Monitor.............................................................................................124
5.5.5 Keys Interactions................................................................................................... 124
5.6 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service............................................ 124
5.6.1 Enhance GNSS Performance................................................................................ 125
5.6.2 Location Report Backlog........................................................................................126
5.6.3 GNSS Icon............................................................................................................. 126
5.6.4 Different Location Displays.................................................................................... 126
5.6.5 GNSS Accuracy..................................................................................................... 127
5.7 Home Display Text Message...............................................................................................127
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5.8 Horn and Lights Alarm......................................................................................................... 127
5.9 Individual Call...................................................................................................................... 127
5.9.1 Private Call
.............................................................................................................128
5.9.1.1 Making Private Calls................................................................................ 128
5.9.2 Phone and PABX Calls.......................................................................................... 128
5.9.2.1 Making Phone or PABX Calls.................................................................. 129
5.9.2.2 Using the Phone/PABX Speed Dial......................................................... 129
5.9.3 Receiving Individual Calls...................................................................................... 129
5.10 Multi Radio Control............................................................................................................ 130
5.10.1 Selecting Radios.................................................................................................. 130
5.11 OEM Control Head............................................................................................................ 130
5.12 One-Touch Dial..................................................................................................................131
5.13 Radio Messaging System (RMS).......................................................................................131
5.13.1 RMS Icons........................................................................................................... 131
5.14 Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI)..........................................132
5.15 Shadow Groups (Address Bundle).................................................................................... 132
5.16 Short Number Dial............................................................................................................. 133
5.17 Talkgroup Dialing by Index................................................................................................ 133
5.17.1 Viewing the Talkgroup Speed Number................................................................ 133
5.17.2 Selecting Talkgroups by Index.............................................................................133
5.18 Terminal Permanent Disable............................................................................................. 134
5.19 Terminal Temporary Disable or Enable............................................................................. 134
5.20 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).................................................................................134
5.20.1 WAP Browser.......................................................................................................134
5.20.2 Entering the Browser........................................................................................... 134
5.20.3 Entering Browser Menu Panes............................................................................ 135
5.20.4 Tips for Browsing................................................................................................. 135
5.20.4.1 Creating Bookmarks through the Navigate Pane...................................135
5.20.4.2 Creating Bookmarks through the Bookmarks Pane............................... 135
5.20.4.3 Using Bookmarks................................................................................... 136
5.20.4.4 Creating Hotkeys....................................................................................136
5.20.4.5 Using Hotkeys........................................................................................ 136
5.20.4.6 Saving Pages......................................................................................... 136
5.20.4.7 Selecting Saved Pages.......................................................................... 136
5.20.5 Disabled Packet Data Service............................................................................. 137
5.20.6 Disabled Browser Entry....................................................................................... 137
5.20.7 Browser Keys Usage........................................................................................... 137
5.20.8 Browser Menu Panes Overview...........................................................................138
5.20.9 Navigate Pane..................................................................................................... 139
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5.20.10 Advanced........................................................................................................... 139
5.20.11 Bookmarks Pane................................................................................................140
5.20.11.1 Working with the Options Pane for Selected Bookmarks
5.20.11.2 Working with the Saved Pages Folder................................................. 140
5.20.12 History Pane...................................................................................................... 141
5.20.12.1 Navigating to Recently Visited URLs................................................... 141
5.20.13 Tools Pane.........................................................................................................141
5.20.14 Options Pane..................................................................................................... 141
5.20.15 Text Input Pane..................................................................................................141
5.20.16 WAP Push..........................................................................................................142
5.20.16.1 New WAP Messages........................................................................... 142
5.20.16.2 Viewing WAP Messages...................................................................... 143
.....................140
Appendix A: Tones..................................................................................................144
Appendix B: LED Indications.................................................................................146
Appendix C: Troubleshooting................................................................................147
Appendix D: Audio Routing and PTT Hook Interactions.....................................150
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68015000180-MG List of Figures

List of Figures

Figure 1: Default Home Screen with Icons............................................................................................. 33
Figure 2: Trunked Mode Operation........................................................................................................ 45
Figure 3: Direct Mode Operation
Figure 4: Communication through Repeaters.........................................................................................53
Figure 5: Communication through Gateways......................................................................................... 54
Figure 6: Repeater Mode Operation.......................................................................................................62
Figure 7: Gateway Mode Operation....................................................................................................... 63
Figure 8: Call-Out Message..................................................................................................................121
............................................................................................................ 50
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List of Tables

List of Tables
Table 1: Special Notations......................................................................................................................18
Table 2: Product Technical Information..................................................................................................19
Table 3: Controls and Indicators – New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet
Control Head (RECH)
Table 4: Controls and Indicators – Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH)........................................... 24
Table 5: Controls and Indicators – Cradle.............................................................................................. 26
Table 6: Text Entry Screen Icons........................................................................................................... 28
Table 7: Keys Usage.............................................................................................................................. 29
Table 8: Other Keys................................................................................................................................30
Table 9: Display......................................................................................................................................33
Table 10: Colors of the Soft Key Area.................................................................................................... 33
Table 11: Status Icons............................................................................................................................35
Table 12: During the Call........................................................................................................................39
Table 13: Talkgroup Icons...................................................................................................................... 40
Table 14: One-Touch Button Features................................................................................................... 42
Table 15: Emergency Operation Dependencies.....................................................................................59
Table 16: Menu Icons............................................................................................................................. 65
Table 17: Description of Delivery Report Notification............................................................................. 68
Table 18: Inbox Icons............................................................................................................................. 69
Table 19: Outbox Icons.......................................................................................................................... 73
Table 20: Call-Out Icons.........................................................................................................................74
Table 21: Contact Types........................................................................................................................ 81
Table 22: Different Location Displays...................................................................................................126
Table 23: RMS Icons............................................................................................................................ 131
Table 24: Browser Keys Interactions....................................................................................................137
Table 25: Browser Menu Panes........................................................................................................... 138
Table 26: Additional Menu Panes.........................................................................................................139
Table 27: Browser Text Input Icons......................................................................................................142
Table 28: Radio Tones......................................................................................................................... 144
Table 29: LED Status Indications......................................................................................................... 146
Table 30: Displayed Messages............................................................................................................ 147
Table 31: Available audio route types.................................................................................................. 150
Table 32: Audio Routing Schemes....................................................................................................... 151
Table 33: PTT and Hook Interactions for Group Calls..........................................................................154
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68015000180-MG Declaration of Conformity

Declaration of Conformity

This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below.
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party
Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.
Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744
Hereby declares that MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM5500 conforms to FCC Part 15, subpart B, section
15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTICE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.
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68015000180-MG Safety Information

Safety Information

RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios
ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before using the radio, read the RF Energy
Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations.
For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas and other accessories, visit the following website:
http://www.motorolasolutions.com
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with Motorola Solutions­approved antenna with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
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68015000180-MG Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)

Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS's per the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
• operation.
Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment.
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Copyrights

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Disclaimer
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The European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have
the crossed out trash bin label on the product (or the package in some cases).
As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash bin label means that customers and end-users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste.
Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country.
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Chapter 1

General Information

1.1

Icon Conventions

The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set.
DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: The signal word WARNING with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, could result in death or serious injury, or serious product damage.
CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION with the associated safety icon implies information that, if disregarded, may result in minor or moderate injury, or serious product damage.
CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION may be used without the safety icon to state potential damage or injury that is not related to the product.
IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT statements contain information that is crucial to the discussion at hand, but is not CAUTION or WARNING. There is no warning level associated with the IMPORTANT statement.
NOTICE: NOTICE contains information more important than the surrounding text, such as exceptions or preconditions. They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information, remind the reader how to complete an action (when it is not part of the current procedure, for instance), or tell the reader where something is on the screen. There is no warning level associated with a notice.
1.2

Using this Guide

The following special notations are used throughout the text to highlight certain information or items:
Table 1: Special Notations
Example Description
Menu key or PTT button Bold words indicate a name of a key, button, or
soft menu item.
Entering TMO tone Italic words indicate a name of the tone.
Powering Off
SetupTonesAll Tones Bold words with the arrow between indicate
1.3
Typewriter words indicate the MMI strings or messages displayed on the radio.
navigation structure in the menu items.

Feature and Service Availability

This guide describes all available radio features and services. Your service provider may have customized your radio to optimize its use for your individual needs. Check with your service provider to find out the differences from this guide.
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Getting Started

This chapter contains basic information on how to use the radio.
2.1

Product Technical Information

Table 2: Product Technical Information
Description Value
Maximum RF Power 10 W
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Maximum Speaker Load
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Ambient Temperature Range
Operating Time Continuous/Intermittent
Enhanced Data Trans­fer
NOTICE:
The system (SwMI) determines radio transmit and receive times, which affect the actual radio operating time.
If the radio overheats (due to high ambient temperature or other factors), thermal protection will reduce transmitter power, which may lead to loss of communication.
You can attach a colorful o-ring to a radio antenna to distinguish radios from one another.
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10 W at 4 Ω
-30 °C to +60 °C
NOTICE: If the radio is in service, the surface temperature can rise up to 70 °C. Do not touch the hot surface.
Support of TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS).

Before Power On

Read this section before you power on your radio for the first time.
2.2.1

External SIM Card Priority

When you insert a SIM card into the external SIM reader, it gets priority over the internal SIM card. The internal SIM card remains deactivated as long as an external SIM card is plugged in.
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Controls and Indicators

New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH)
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Table 3: Controls and Indicators – New Generation Control Head (NGCH) / Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH)
Annotation Description
1 Emergency button
Press and hold Emergency
button to enter Emergency operation. By default,
when your radio is off, press and hold to Power On in Emergency Mode.
2 Rotary Knob
Press and hold to turn on your radio.
Rotate to set the volume.
Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup.
Press and hold the Rotary Knob to lock/unlock it. Powering off also unlocks a locked Rotary Knob.
3 Display
Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 640 x 480 pixels with backlighting and scalable fonts.
NOTICE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic lens protector from the display.
4 Soft key
Press Upper or Lower Soft key, to select the option that appears on the screen next to it.
5 On/Off/End/Home Key
Press and hold to turn on/off your radio.
Press to end calls.
Press to return to the home screen.
6 Navigation key
Press Up, Down, Left, or Right Navigation key for list scrolling, while moving around the menu hierarchy, or for alphanumeric text editing.
From the home screen, press to activate one of the following:
Down Navigation key – enters Recent Calls menu item.
Up Navigation key – changes My Groups talkgroup folder.
Left and Right Navigation key – toggles through the talkgroups.
7 Alphanumeric Keypad
Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters for dialing, contact entries, and text messages.
8 LED Status Indicator
9 Mobile Microphone Port
Provides connection for accessories such as a fist microphone with PTT.
10 Menu key
Press to enter the main menu and the context-sensitive menu.
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Annotation Description
11 Send key
Press to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages.
Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls.
12 FUNCTION key 1
By default:
Short press – activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature.
Long press – adjusts the backlight.
13 FUNCTION key 2
By default:
Short press – turns the speaker on/off.
Long press – activates/deactivates the screen saver.
14 FUNCTION key 3
Short press – adjusts the backlight.
Long press – unassigned.
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15 Push-To-Talk (PTT)
Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen.
16 Microphone
NOTICE: While pressing the expansion PTT (on the expansion head), other PTT press on an accessory connected to the control head is ignored. This condition only applies to MTM5200, MTM5400, and MTM800 FuG.
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Table 4: Controls and Indicators – Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH)
Annotation Description
1 Display
Provides alphanumeric text and images within 65,536 colors and 240 x 320 pixels with backlighting and scalable fonts.
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Annotation Description
NOTICE: Before using your radio for the first time, remove the plastic
lens protector from the display.
2 Menu key
Press to enter the main menu and the context-sensitive menu.
3 Soft keys
Press Left or Right Soft key, to select the option that appears on the screen above it.
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4 Send
key
Press to initiate or answer duplex calls, or send messages.
Press in home screen to enter Recent Dialed Calls.
5 Alphanumeric Keypad
Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters for dialing, contact entries, and text messages.
6 FUNCTION key 1
By default:
Short press – activates/deactivates the horn and lights feature.
Long press – adjusts the backlight.
7 FUNCTION key 2
By default:
Short press – turns the speaker on/off.
Long press – activates/deactivates the screen saver.
8 On/Off/End/Home Key
Press and hold to turn on/off your radio.
Press to end calls.
Press to return to the home screen.
9 Navigation key
Press Up, Down, Left, or Right Navigation key for list scrolling, while moving around the menu hierarchy, or for alphanumeric text editing.
From the home screen, press to activate one of the following:
Down Navigation key – enters Recent Calls menu item.
Up Navigation key – changes My Groups talkgroup folder.
Left and Right Navigation key – toggles through the talkgroups.
10 Micro USB Port
Provides connection between the radio and a computer.
11 FUNCTION key 3
Short press – adjusts the backlight.
Long press – unassigned.
12 Earpiece
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Annotation Description
13 Upper Push-To-Talk (PTT) button
By default, this PTT button is disabled. However, your service provider can assign one of the following functions to it:
Upper PTT button works in the same way as the lower PTT button (you can use both interchangeably).
Upper PTT supports a roof speaker. Roof speaker allows sound to be transfer-
• red through an external speaker connected to the transceiver.
14 Lower Push-To-Talk (PTT) button
Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen.
15 Microphone
Cradle
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Annotation Description
16 Rotary Knob
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Annotation Description
Press and hold to turn on your radio.
Rotate to set the volume.
Press and rotate to select a different talkgroup.
Press and hold the Rotary Knob to lock/unlock it. Powering off also unlocks a
locked Rotary Knob.
Press to make the Rotary Knob operate like left/right navigation keys.
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18 Emergency button
Press and hold Emergency button to enter Emergency operation. By default, when your radio is off, press and hold to Power On in Emergency Mode.
19 LED Status Indicator
NOTICE:
It is recommended to turn off the terminal before connecting any of the accessories.
A detailed list of compatible accessories is included in Accessory Leaflet, part number:
68015000182. To obtain the document, contact your service provider.
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Powering On the Radio

Procedure:
1 Press and hold On button.
IMPORTANT: Do not press any key until the radio is powered up.
Your radio performs a self-check and registration routine. After successful registration, your radio is in service.
NOTICE: Your radio powers on without visible and audible notification if Covert Mode is activated.
2.5

Writing Text

This section provides information on entering texts on your radio.
2.5.1

Text Entry Icons

In the text entry screen, icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using. A character counter displayed on the text entry icon indicates the amount of characters that can be entered.
Press the # key to toggle through the text entry modes.
Symbolic Icon Description
Enter punctuation and symbols.
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Table 6: Text Entry Screen Icons
Primary Icon Secondary Icons Description
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Enter numbers.
TAP – no capitals
TAP – capitalise first letter on­ly
TAP – all capitals
iTAP – no capitals
iTap – capitalise first letter on­ly
iTap – all capitals
2.5.2

Selecting Text Entry Modes

Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.
Procedure:
1 Press MenuEntry Mode.
2 Select one of the following options:
Primary – for entering alphanumeric characters.
Numeric – for entering numbers only.
Symbol – for entering symbols only.
Secondary – for entering alphanumeric characters (this mode is optional and you have to add it to the list). It is convenient when you use one language, and sometimes wish to switch to another one.
NOTICE: In the text entry screen, you can also press # key repeatedly to toggle through the entry modes.
2.5.3

Selecting Text Entry Methods and Languages

Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.
Procedure:
1 Press MenuEntry Setup.
2 Use the Right or Left navigation key to select one of the following options:
TAP – Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing an alphanumeric key one or more times.
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iTAP – Allows the radio to predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key.
NOTICE: You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the radio.
2.5.4

Keys Usage

List of keys and characters in Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP).
Table 7: Keys Usage
Key Alphanumeric Mode (TAP/iTAP) Symbol Mode
0 to 9 keys Numeric Mode:
Press to enter digit at insertion point.
Press and hold any numeric key to enter TAP alphanumeric mode.
To exit TAP alphanumeric mode, press and hold any numeric key.
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and lower case.
1 key . , ? ! 0 1 @ ’ ” - ( ) / : _ ; + & % × * = < > € £ $ ¥ ¤ [ ] { } \ ~ ^ ¿ ¡ § #
2 key A B C 2
a b c 2
3 key D E F 3
d e f 3
4 key G H I 4
g h i 4
5 key J K L 5
j k l 5
6 key M N O 6
m n o 6
7 key P Q R S 7
p q r s 7
8 key T U V 8
t u v 8
+ - × * / \ [ ] = < > § #
@ _ \
/ , ;
” & ’
( ) [ ] { }
¿ ¡ ~
= < >
€ £ $ ¥ ¤
9 key W X Y Z 9
w x y z 9
# % *
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Key Description
Any numeric key
key
*
# key
Select Press to select the highlighted choice and place it in the main text area.
Delete
Up Navigation key
In TAP press any key to reject word completion and continue with text entry A new completion will be displayed, if available, after the time-out for TAP expires.
Press and hold to enter Numeric mode from TAP or iTAP alphanumer­ic.
Press to insert a space.
In TAP press to dismiss a word completion and insert a space.
Enter a newly created word into the user dictionary.
Press and hold to enter a carriage return.
Press once to cycle through all entry modes (Symbol, Numeric, Pri- mary, and Secondary (if configured).
Press and hold to return to the default entry mode.
Press once to delete the last entered character.
Press and hold to clear the entire main text area.
In TAP press to reject word completion and scroll up.
In TAP press to change previously entered small letter to capital.
Down Navigation key
Left Navigation key
Right Navigation key
Menu If a context-sensitive menu is active, opens the Context Sensitive Menu.
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In TAP press to reject word completion and scroll within the text area.
In TAP press to change previously entered capital letter to small.
Press to navigate to the left. Press and hold to repeat.
In TAP, if a word completion is available, press to reject the comple­tion.
Press to navigate to the right. Press and hold to repeat.
In TAP if a word completion is available, press to accept the word.

Writing in iTAP Alphanumeric

Prerequisites: Your radio displays the text entry screen.
When and where to use: It allows you to write quicker. For example, try to write David 232!
Procedure:
1 Press Menu
2 Select iTAPEnglish and press Back.
3 Press MenuEntry Mode.
4 Select Primary.
Entry SetupPrim..
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