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MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex TETRA Handportable Terminal Product Information Manual When printed by Motorola Publication Number 6866588D21-D...
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Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola...
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Chapter 3 686688D21-C Call-Out feature description added Chapter 2 Feb 2009 Specifications corrected Chapter 1, Paragraph 4.1 686688D21-D Audio Profile description correction Chapter 2, Mar 2009 Paragraph 18.3 March 2009 Document History - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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General Specifications ......................1-11 ATEX Specifications ....................... 1-12 RF Specifications ........................1-12 GPS Specifications......................... 1-12 Ordering the MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex & Accessories ............. 1-14 Ordering the Software Enablement Kits .................. 1-19 Chapter 2: Services and Feature Description Introduction ..........................2-1 Features Overview ........................
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Telephone Ergonomic Features ..................... 2-16 4.2.1 Telephone Address Books ....................2-16 4.2.2 Dialing Methods ......................... 2-16 4.2.3 Ring Styles ........................2-16 Air Interface Aspects ......................2-16 4.3.1 Initiating a Telephone Call ....................2-16 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Call-Out ............................2-26 Feature Overview ........................2-26 8.1.1 Addressing Call-Out ......................2-26 8.1.2 CO Box (Call-Out Box) ...................... 2-26 8.1.3 New Call-Out ........................2-26 Phases............................ 2-26 Exception Handling......................... 2-27 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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IP Addressing ........................2-35 11.2.2 Port Addressing ......................... 2-35 11.3 Service and Feature Interactions.................... 2-35 11.3.1 TXI Mode ........................... 2-35 11.3.2 DMO Mode ........................2-35 11.3.3 SDS and Packet Data ....................... 2-35 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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RF Sensitive Area Mode (Transmit Inhibit Mode TXI) ............2-47 15.4 Other Supplementary Services....................2-48 15.4.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..............2-48 15.4.2 Late Entry (LE) ........................2-48 15.4.3 Talking Party Identification (TPI) ..................2-48 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Key Information ......................... 2-63 18.15.8 Memory (if Enabled in Codeplug) ..................2-63 Tool Interface Support ......................2-63 19.1 Software and Codeplug Flashing Tool Support..............2-63 19.2 Key Variable Loader (KVL)..................... 2-63 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Bookmarks ........................3-20 6.1.5 Navigation ......................... 3-20 Work Book ..........................3-20 6.2.1 View Mode ......................... 3-21 6.2.2 Toggle Icons ........................3-21 Zoom ............................3-21 Full Screen ..........................3-22 Navigation..........................3-22 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Packet Data ..........................3-45 14.16 Home Mode Display ....................... 3-46 14.17 Group Hot Mic ........................3-46 14.18 DMO Gateway ........................3-47 14.19 One-Touch Feature ........................ 3-48 14.20 My Favorite Groups ........................ 3-48 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Time to Pre-alert for Angle ..................... 3-59 17.5 Time to Pre-alert for No-movement ..................3-59 17.6 Time to Alert for Angle......................3-59 17.7 Time to Alert for No-movement ....................3-59 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Voice Services Options ......................3-69 18.4.1 Default Call Priority ......................3-69 18.4.2 Transmit Demand Priority ....................3-70 18.4.3 Transmit Demand Private Priority ..................3-70 18.4.4 PSTN Gateway ID ......................3-70 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Ergonomic Parameters ......................3-82 20.1 General........................... 3-82 20.1.1 Ring Style .......................... 3-82 20.1.2 Range Scroll Type ......................3-83 20.1.3 Energy Economy Mode Via MMI ..................3-83 20.2 Tones............................3-83 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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23.2 Screen Saver.......................... 3-96 23.2.1 Screen Saver Text ......................3-96 23.2.2 Time Screen Saver Activation ................... 3-96 23.2.3 Screen Saver Enabled ...................... 3-96 23.2.4 Auto Screen Saver ......................3-96 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Access Priority ......................... 3-119 26.4.8 Traffic Stealing ........................ 3-119 26.4.9 AT Commands SDS-TL Access Priority ................3-119 26.4.10 AT Commands SDS-TL Traffic Stealing ................3-119 26.4.11 Buffer Full, Overwrite Policy .................... 3-120 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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28.3.13 Flip Display ........................3-134 28.3.14 Sending Targeted Status ....................3-134 28.3.15 Sending Status ........................ 3-134 28.3.16 TMO <=> DMO Switch ....................3-135 28.3.17 TMO Talkgroup Scan ...................... 3-135 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Accuracy Mode Switching Enabled ................. 3-146 30.1.13 High Accuracy Mode on Emergency ................3-146 30.1.14 GPS Location Protocol ....................3-146 30.2 LIP Configuration........................3-146 30.2.1 Send Initialization Request ....................3-146 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Status Value List........................3-156 Chapter 4: Data Connection Introduction ..........................4-1 Status Message ........................... 4-1 Mail Message (SMS) ........................4-1 Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) ..................... 4-2 SDS/PEI Setup Procedure ....................... 4-2 6866588D21-D Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Setting up a new Network Connection (Windows 2000®) ........... 4-7 4.1.4 Dial Up Connection Settings ..................... 4-12 Registering on the System for Packet Data................4-24 4.2.1 FTP Server ........................4-26 Hyper Terminal .......................... 4-30 AT Commands ........................... 4-32 March 2009 Contents - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The Product Information Manual is divided into four chapters - Chapter 1 This chapter is an overview of the Motorola TETRA Terminal showing the user interface and detailing the specifications of the terminal. It also provides a list of the available accessories, model numbers and how to order the products and software.
To support these new features and future enhancements, the terminal uses the latest chip set technology The MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex has been developed as a rugged tool for use anywhere where there is the likelihood of explosive gases and/or explosive dusts such as in the following market segments: •...
Product Overview MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex User Interface Figure 1-1 MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Portable Terminals Controls and Indicators Item Description Antenna LED (Indicator) Top Microphone Activated during half-duplex, high-audio calls such as Group Calls. Side Connector Used to connect accessories and for programming.
Emergency Button (on top of the terminal) Press and hold to enter Emergency Mode, and send Emergency Alarms (as programmed). When the MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex is Off, press and hold to power on in Emergency Mode or in normal mode (as programmed).
Phone busy Every 0.5 seconds Status message sent to the dispatcher Twice or failed. Incoming Calls Status message acknowledged by the Four times dispatcher. 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Man Down feature is on Once Man Down feature is off Once or Repeated Man Down pre-alert Once or Repeated Man Down device failure Until you disable the feature. March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
Scan Indicates scanning is activated in the MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex. Data Connected Displayed when the MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex is successfully connected to an external device and ready for data transfer. Data Transmit/Receive Displayed when the MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex is transferring data to/receiving data from the external device (laptop or desktop PC).
Contains more customisable menu items. Scroll Bar Indicates navigation among items that occupy more than one screen. If all items appear in one screen, the scroll bar is empty. March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
• Spanish • Dutch • Greek • Italian • Swedish • Norwegian • Lithuanian • Hungarian • Arabic • Russian • Chinese (simplified) • Chinese (traditional) • Korean 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
Humidity ETSI 300 019-1-7 Class 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 Dust and Water IP64 (Cat. 2) Shock (Mechanical), Drop & Vibration ETSI 300 019-1-7 Class 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
Receiver Static Sensitivity dBm -112 minimum (-115 typical) Receiver Dynamic Sensitivity dBm -103 minimum (-107 typical) GPS Specifications Title Specification Simultaneous Satellites Mode of Operation Autonomous or Assisted (A-GPS) 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The information contained on these pages may be subject to change without further notice. All product features are subject to infrastructure support. Selected features are subject to optional software upgrade. March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
Man Down feature by ordering the relevant software kit, see “Ordering the Software Enablement Kits” on page 1-19. The software features can be ordered independently of ordering a MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex terminal, see “Ordering the Software Enablement Kits” on page 1-19.
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ADD:MTP850EX 380 TEA2 ENG QA00863AA ADD:MTP850EX 380 TEA3 ENG QA00864AA Antennas Description Option Number ADD: WHIP (LONG LENGTH) 380-520 MHz WITH GPS QA00916AA ADD: STUBBY(MEDIUM LENGTH) 380-435 MHz WITH GPS QA00915AA March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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NO = Norwegian, IT = Italian, PT = Portuguese, GR = Greek, AR = Arabic, PL = Polish, RU = Russian, CHINESE SIMPL = Chinese simplified, CHINESE TRAD = Chinese traditional 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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SHOULDER WEARING DEVICE PMLN5004 CARRY CASE SHOULDER STRAP NTN5243A ATEX BELT CLIP 2.5 INCH PMLN5134 HARD LEATHER CASE FOR BARTEX, BLACK PMLN5287 SOFT LEATHER CASE FOR BARTEX, BLACK PMLN5288 March 2009 Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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PMMN4063 ATEX SKULL MICROPHONE WITH REMOTE PTT (80 MM) PMMN4064 ATEX REMOTE SPEAKER MICROPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL PMMN4058 Programming Software Description Part Number MR8.6 CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE PMVN4150A 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
This kit number is applicable to both new orders or existing fielded terminals which required software enablement. These kits are applicable to MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex terminals. Software Selling - Tools and Mechanisms For MR8.6 the chosen approach is a dongle with counters for each one of the features. The features are enabled at the same time the customer programs the radio.
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Note: The CPS will not allow additional radios to be enabled with Man Down, WAP, GPS, MSPD, Enhanced Security nor Permanent Disable (unless further Software options are ordered). 6866588D21-D Chapter 1 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
Chapter 2 SERVICES AND FEATURE DESCRIPTION Introduction This chapter specifies the agreed services and functionality of the Motorola MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex terminals release MR8.6. The functionality is described in enough detail to ensure that both the customer and developer are clear what is being delivered, taking into account customer need as well as implementation considerations and constraints.
DCK Forwarding (see Paragraph 12.3.3 "Derived Cipher Key Encryption and Group Cipher Keys GCK (Class 3)") • CCK per LA (see Paragraph 12.3.3 "Derived Cipher Key Encryption and Group Cipher Keys GCK (Class 3)") 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
ETS EN 300 396-3 - Part 3: MS-MS Air Interface protocol, ver 1.3.1, Aug 2006 1.2.2 MoU TIP Documents [Ref 10] TIP-Core TTR 001-01, TIP - Part 1: Core, ver 5.0.0, Jan 2006 March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
The terminal is designed to operate optimally on the Dimetra IP system, but will also operate properly on all SwMIs that comply with IOP TIP documents [Ref 10] through [Ref 16]. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
Internet Protocol version 6 ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISSI Individual Short Subscriber Identity ITSI Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity Location Information Protocol (ETSI standard) March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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TETRA Network Protocol 1, radio control protocol on the PEI Transmit Inhibit User Datagram Protocol USSI Un-exchanged Short Subscriber Identity (V)ASSI (Visitor) Alias Short Subscriber Alias Identity GSSI Group Short Subscriber Identity VGSSI Visitor GSSI March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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However, only one user scan list will be active at a time. The terminal can be provisioned to allow the user to create and edit the scan list, or to not allow the user to do so. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This call will normally be addressed to the ‘broadcast address’ (0xFFFFFF), but will be accepted by the terminal on any address the terminal is monitoring. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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10.4 "Roaming" on page 2-33 and call restoration procedures will be performed in the new cell. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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SwMI; but the terminal will continue to scan all other groups (such as ATG associations). 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the detachment is for a group that is in the ’SwMI controlled’ list, it will be removed from that list. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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In a half-duplex call, the terminal limits the amount of time the user can continuously talk without interruption according to a provisioned value. The user will be warned a short time before the talk time expires. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the SwMI modifies a call from hook to direct the terminal will accept the modification. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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’direct’, thereby enabling the infrastructure to generate the progress tones. Telephone calls can also be made between TETRA terminals using the terminal-ISDN number as the called party number. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the calling party number is not present in the incoming call set-up signalling, a blank line is displayed to the user in its place. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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DGNA messages have no impact during non-tactical emergency mode but only after exiting the non-tactical emergency mode. • A tactical call initiates on the currently selected talkgroup. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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In this case, the terminal will automatically leave Emergency Mode as soon as the group call ends. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The terminal supports initiation and acceptance of DMO Emergency group calls, this includes support of call pre-emption. Emergency calls via gateway will also be supported. If Emergency Call 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the terminal is idle (not involved in a call), it will follow incoming calls from either MS-MS or from a suitable gateway no matter which gateway mode is chosen. When the user is operating on a gateway and/or repeater, the terminal will indicate this to the user. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The terminal allows the user to send an SDS messages to any TETRA address (see section 13 "Numbering and Addressing" on page 2-41) and this address will be used as called user address. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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7.4.1 Sending a Text Message The terminal provides an edit facility for composing and editing a text message. IMPORTANT: Editing is available only for the full keypad terminal. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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(numeric, alpha-numeric or phone digits). Along with the message definition will also be the address to send the message to. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Downlink SDS messages types 1, 2 and 3 are always routed to the PEI when an AT application is registered. If no external application is registered, the message will be discarded. Note: Type 1,2, and 3 user defined short messages are not supported by DMO SDS. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Voice message can be sent with the high priority as a group call. Users can answer back to the group or to the dispatcher using voice group call. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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• user is able to respond with any key stroke and after that will be moved to information phase It is sent several times to raise reliability. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The terminal supports transmission and receipt of SDS on the packet data channel. Thus these services may be conducted in parallel. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The terminal will generate ICMP messages addressed to the TE2 in case of non-delivery caused by the terminal environment. The non-delivery causes will include for example: • No radio coverage • Failed transmission • Service interaction March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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CHAP (as described in [Ref 21]) before the IP link is established. The terminal will always attempt to negotiate usage of the CHAP method, but will agree to PAP if the TE2 application insists. If the 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Networks. Registration on any of these networks will be performed using the terminal’s ISSI and without migration signalling. The same ISSI will be used on all networks. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The network alias or MNI of the current network is displayed on the first line of the idle display. 10.3 Registration Note: Security aspects of registration is covered in Paragraph 12 "Security Services". 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the terminal is operating on a serving cell that has a lower service level than a neighbour cell, the terminal will roam to the neighbour, even during a call. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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In addition there are commands to access the radio configuration and storage parameters. 11.1 General The terminal supports TETRA standard multi slot packet data using the IP network layer protocol. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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AT commands are used to initiate the PPP service in order for TNP1 to operate. Once the PPP session is running all AT commands are blocked. When the PPP session is closed then AT commands are available to the programmer. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Note: Terminal initiated authentication of the SwMI is not supported. Agenda to the picture above • ITSI: Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity • Authentication key – unique for each terminal • GTSI: Group TETRA Subscriber Identity 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Key material is often exposed SCK logistics of changing keys = reprogram all terminals & Base Stations Feature description: DCK is used for both uplink and downlink for private calls March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Clear Terminal and they switch to clear operation. Class 2 & 3 terminals can only do this if they are allowed to operate in a lower class. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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12.3.6 AIE Key Storage The terminal stores all the keys, SCK/CCK/DCK/GCK, in a sealed manner in non-volatile memory of the terminal - but not in the codeplug. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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When the terminal is permanently disabled, it becomes inoperable: • All its security key material, that is GCK, GSKO, DMO SCKs, Ks, DCK, CCK, TMO SCKs are deleted. • All its Codeplug is deleted. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The terminal’s own ISSI will be used as ‘leading digits’ for the digits omitted by the user. Thus, if for instance: March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Ring Indicator (RI) (Never Asserted) The connection with the data device and opening of the PEI port is done when the user turns the external device option on from the menu. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The terminal supports AT commands and PPP [Ref 18] as a link layer between the TE2 and MT2. PPP negotiation will use unnumbered mode only. ® The AT phase is compatible with the Windows operating system standard modem type. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Set the UDP/IP Link to Wide Mode (+WS46=14) 14.3.5 TETRA Modes AT Commands The terminal supports the following AT Command for support of TETRA Modes: • TMO/DMO Operating mode (+CTOM) 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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(for example group added, group deleted). The notification to the user will be displayed until it is confirmed by the user. In case the user receives a call, the March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If the user attempts to start a service while the SS-AL call is in progress, the terminal will disconnect the call and initiate the service that the user has requested. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Upon entry into or exit from TXI mode, if the terminal is camped on a cell, it will send a specially designated SDS Status message to indicate to the SwMI that it is entering or exiting TXI mode. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Paragraph 2.2.2 "Talking Party Identification". 15.4.4 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) CLIR is currently not supported in the terminal. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the Man Down feature is deactivated with a one touch button, the terminal plays an audio tone once. If the feature is deactivated using the menu, the terminal does not play the tone. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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• Pressing <up> will access the favorite talkgroups list, • Pressing <down> will access the recent calls lists • Pressing <send> will access the last dialed numbers list 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The terminal has two separate microphones. One located at the top of the unit for dispatch (semi- duplex) operation, and the second located on the bottom of the unit for full duplex calls. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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When the screen saver is being displayed, any key input by the user or incoming service will cause the screen saver to be deactivated. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The terminal provides support for the following languages using ISO/IEC 8859-1 Latin 1 (8 bits) alphabet: • English • German • French • Spanish • Dutch • Greek • Italian • Swedish • Norwegian • Lithuanian March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Paragraph 18.14 "One Touch Keys". 18.10.3 Call History Re-dial The user can re-dial numbers from the Call History Stack (see Paragraph 18.11 "Call History"). 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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MCC broadcast received. Benefits: • Time displayed can be synchronized for a number of terminals March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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There is a clear distinction between an audio template and an audio profile. Audio templates are provided by Motorola with each template have a range of default values which customers can not change. The customer/user can use the audio template in order to create audio profiles for his/her own use.
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MMI Features 2-57 Descriptions of the audio templates provided by the Motorola are as follows: • General Purpose This audio template should be chosen when the radio is used in a moderate ambient noise environment where the sound pressure level is less than 79 dBSPL(C).
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• 18.13.2.10 Enabling Customer Specific Templates In addition to the default enabled five Motorola templates, the names of the customer specific templates are only visible in CPS and can only be used as a template when creating Audio Profiles. 18.13.2.11 Maximum Number of Customer Specific Templates There can only be one “customer specific”...
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Gain reduction for speaker (for howling suppression) Note: An Audio Template will be under control of Motorola and cannot be modified. If a customer chooses to modify an Audio Profile (that is using other than Template defined values) it is as his own responsibility and will not be supported by Motorola.
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Mode options KVL On or KVL Off. The following are the services offered by test page: 18.15.1 Version Information Displays software/hardware version information: • Build Date • CodePlug version • DSP Software version 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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LED is ON. During data exchange with the AIE KVL the orange LED will be ON. On successful key exchange the green LED will be ON again. March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Key Variable Loader (KVL) The terminal supports provisioning of K, KEK and SCK via the KVL application. The terminal will store the K in sealed format using TA51. 6866588D21-D Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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TETRA terminal when the KVL is connected to the terminal and the KVL mode in the terminal is enabled. Refer to Paragraph 18.15 "Test Page / Test Mode". March 2009 Chapter 2 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If there is an earlier version of CPS, it may be over written. If it is necessary to keep the earlier version go to C:\Program Files\Motorola and add a new folder with the title version of the new software. When loading the new software, the person installing the...
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‘Greyed Out’ icons are options that are not available until a terminal’s codeplug has been read. The administrator log in will be used for this document and all entry fields will be covered. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The dark and larger portion of the screen is the main work area and at the bottom of the window is the Status bar, which again is also selectable, deselectable via the View option menu. File Menu - with No Codeplug Displayed March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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3.2.2 Read Phone Selecting this option will cause the CPS to read the codeplug of the connected terminal. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The sub menus may in turn have sub menus that also open to the right of the screen. 3.2.3 Print Setup Selecting this option displays the ‘Standard’ PC print screen option window used for setting the printer parameters. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Some TETRA features (MSPD for MTH800) are separately priced in terminals from release MR5.3 on, apart from MSPD from MR5.4 on. The customer who has paid either for a single feature or for a 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Some features may not have been paid for some of the terminals or may already have been enabled. The Customer CPS will automatically detect which features were paid or enabled for each terminal and will not decrease the counter. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If two or more code plugs are displayed on the work screen, selecting the ‘Next’ option will high light the next code plug and make it the current active (for editing) code plug. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Close Selecting this option will close the active codeplug and the user is given the option to save any changes made. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The three icons to the right of the ‘Save in’ line are standard ® Windows options, go up one level, create new folder and view menu options. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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TIP: Use Copy Wizard to clone multiple terminals with the same set of codeplug data. The master codeplug is read from the master terminals and activated in the CPS window. Connect the next terminal(s) and click the Write button. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Note: If task progress is not shown or an error occurs, go through the checklist in Unable to Copy Phone. When the process is complete, click Done to exit the Copy Wizard. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This option is used to import screen saver from a graphic file format to the radio. 4.10 Export Menu Note: These 3 options are only available if the ‘Administrator’ password has been used to open the CPS: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If there is more than one open codeplug file, make the required codeplug file active by clicking on its title bar. Select File/Change Codeplug Password. The following screen will pop up. Enter the pass- 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Write codeplug tasks. 4.12 Print ® Selecting this option will display the standard Windows print screen and is used for making a paper copy of the code plug. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Microsoft Outlook must be installed in the user’s computer. This option allows the user to send an E-mail containing, as an attachment, the Codeplug from the current window. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Selecting this option will close the CPS. if a codeplug is displayed in the work box and has been edited, the user is given the following three options: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The application will display a list of fields whose names contain the search keyword. Select the required field name and the code plug will open at the correct menu with the selected field displayed in the right hand editing window. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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They provide easy access to frequently used functions such as opening and saving codeplug files, editing call list data, and copying data the phone. The available options are: • Main • Phone • Find • Bookmarks March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The workbook is located at the bottom of the document window and displays the name of the open codeplug file and can be toggled on/off. The Work Book menu has the following 2 options: • View Mode • Toggle Icons 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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It is possible to navigate through the codeplug tree using Forward, Previous, Next and Back options. Hide Tree View This option is used to toggle the tree view on or off. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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It is possible to activate this operation by selecting either the “Upgrade Phone” option in the Tools menu, or use the shortcut Ctrl+U. CAUTION: Do not disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the write operation. This will destroy your terminal. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Do not disconnect the programming cable from the phone during the write operation. This will destroy your terminal. Note: The CPS will display only those fields that are applicable to the CPS programming level. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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SW directory, then an error message will be displayed to indicate the problem and the operation will be aborted. The operation will also be impossible if the ‘Application Image’ field of the codeplug is empty. Outputs Restored terminal. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This pack will remain in terminal. Configure This menu enables the computer preferences to be set. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This sets the viewed Icons and Tool Bars for display. 7.8.2.2 Commands Choose a category to show its available buttons, select the required button and drag it onto a toolbar. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This option is used to create computer keypad short cuts for the CPS. For example: Ctrl + P = Print. Selecting this option will display the above box 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This menu is used to define the appearance, communication port and speed, the default directories and logging of the CPS. It has the following sub-menus: • General • Display • Communications • Directories • March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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• Chinese (Simplified) • Chinese (Traditional) • Hungarian • Korean 7.8.4.2 Display These options allow: Switching between “Cool” interface and “Traditional” interface as well as offering some addi- 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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To define the working port and the communication speed, use the pointer and select the down arrows of the option windows and drag the pointer down to the desired value. Serial Port selection options. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This page lists three fields displaying the last selected path: • Default Data Path — specifies the default path to the drive and folder (or directory) where the codeplug file is located. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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An already existing log file will be appended to the newly recorded information. Logging Mode: Position the cursor into the combo box, then drag it to the required mode for the log file: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Logging page. However, this path setting will be applied only in the next CPS session. Re-start the CPS if the Log file path has been changed in the current session. See Paragraph 7.8.4.4 "Directories". 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Tip: This feature is useful when a mouse cannot be used (for example while programming a phone in the field). March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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CPS Help Index Selecting this menu item will open the CPS Help Index window. This window displays the available sub menus in a file card format which are self explanatory. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Placing the cursor over each icon will display its function, an explanation of which has previously been given. These icons are a short cut to the option they represent. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Field Name, Field Value and Reset. Note: Right clicking on the Field Value entry fields may display a ‘Down Arrow’ in the box. Select the arrow to display hidden options. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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A valid Group identity (GSSI) • Valid Country and System codes • Valid frequencies Everything else programmed into the terminal will make the terminal operation more flexible and friendly to the user. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Organisation. The name of the organisation where the terminal was programmed can be entered here for reference. Person. The name of the person programming the terminal can be entered in this field. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Comment. Comments can be entered about the last programming session and will be stored in the Codeplug. Enter the information, up to 59 characters, before writing the Codeplug to the terminal. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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3-42 Customer Programming Software (CPS) Feature Flags 14.1 Group This refers to group call and is the main communication tool of TETRA and is a factory preset. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Particularly useful when the phone is out of coverage. In this mode the subscriber can not receive or make system - Group March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Out features allows the user to Create, Store, Send, Reply, and Delete Messages. Related Fields: Paragraph 26.1.1 "Outgoing Mail Options" Paragraph 26.1.2 "Outgoing Mail List" Paragraph 28.2 "One-Touch Options" Paragraph 28.3 "One Touch Buttons" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This feature has three programmable settings that when enabled are user selectable options via the terminal’s menu functionality. The settings are: Data Only Enable, Voice & Data Enable, and Voice Only Enable. Related field: Data Services\Packet Data Parameters, paragraph 23.3 March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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TETRA V+D modes. A gateway may provide only the gateway function (DM-GATE) or may provide the functions of both a DM repeater and a DM gateway during a call (DM-REP/GATE). This feature can be Enable/Disable by clicking in the check box. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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SwMI. In some situations user can prohibit or permit Energy Economy via user interface that IUA shall provide in this case. If radio is in charger, Energy Economy mode is not needed. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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When enabled on the terminal and the network, the Multislot Packet Data allows for faster Packet Data transfer. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 14.37 Permanent Disable The feature allows to disable only the MS permanently. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Class 2 – SCK encryption, ESI with SCK, may use authentication; • Class 3 – DCK encryption, ESI with CCK, authentication. 15.2 MS Mutual Authentication Enables/disables authentication initiated by SwMi and made mutual by terminal. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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GCK Air If Encryption and OTAR Indicates if MS shall support GCK AIE and OTAR feature. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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AI (Air Interface) encryption. The options are: • No Security • Encryption Required • Authentication Required • Mutual Authentication Required • Encryption and Authentication Required • Encryption and Mutual Authentication Required March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Provisioning of K and the SCK into the terminal will be done using the KVL. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The range of the timer is 1 - 255 seconds and the default setting is 1 second. 15.18 Activate Always Encryption If enabled, the terminal will block any unexpected clear outgoing PDUs. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. The setting of this parameter can also be changed via the MS MMI. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Determines how many quarters the local time is shifted in comparison to UTC time. The range is from -14:00 to +14:00. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. Note: 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Max - Maximum vibration will activate the functionality To change the value, choose from a drop down list. 17.10 Pre-alert Repeat Enable If enabled, the pre-alert tone is repeated once per Pre-alert Period. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Type the required value in the field. TMO Voice Services This menu has the following 5 sub menus • Pre-emptive Private Call • Emergency Options • Scanning Parameters • Voices Services Options 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Indicates whether or not a PPC with call priority 12, 13 is accepted during a normal call. PPC - Pre-emptive Priority Call. PTPC - Point to Point Call. There are two options: • Accept – the PPC call will interrupt the ongoing call. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Audio shock occurs when the user receives the audio of the old call in the earpiece and the audio of the new call is sent immediately to the speaker that may be very close to the user’s ear. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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CPS, refer to Paragraph 18.2.5 "Emergency Switch Power Up" 18.2.2 Emergency Call This option is used to enable/disable the emergency call feature in the terminal. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This defines the period of time in milliseconds that the user must keep the emergency button pressed for the terminal to enter emergency mode. The programmable range is 1 - 5000 msecs. The default is 500 msecs 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If the non tactical emergency call option is chosen, a name alias can be entered in this field. 18.2.14 Emergency Private Call Type This (non-editable) field shows the call type of the terminal-initiated Emergency Private Call: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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• Always - Emergency alarm is sent every time the service is recovered. To change the setting, select the field value, and select the desired setting. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If this option is enabled, the user is able to add or delete talkgroups from scan lists via the terminal’s menu functionality. 18.3.4 Priority Editing Enabled If this feature is enabled, the user is able to edit the priorities of the talkgroups in the scan lists. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This entry determines the time period, in msecs, for how long the scan is disabled while the user sets up a call to a selected group. The default is 5000 msecs 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Voice Services Options This menu has the following options: 18.4.1 Default Call Priority This Indicates the priority level of a call (before transmission begins). This field is non-editable. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This field displays the System Identity (ISSI) of the PSTN Gateway that is used to access the telephone interface for telephone call set up to a PSTN. Selecting the reset option will display the TETRA Standard ISSI. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This field is a none editable and is related to the value set in the Transmission Time Out Timer field. It defines the time in seconds, after which the terminal will alert the user prior to the expiry of the Transmission Time Out Timer. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This feature determines whether the user has the possibility to PTT during an ongoing Group Call. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This option indicates whether the emergency alarm feature is enabled or disabled in the phone in Direct Mode Operation only. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Voice has equal priority as SDS. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The DM-MS requests permission by sending the pre-emption or change over message. Since more than one DM-MS may be attempting to request use of the channel, a random access protocol is March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The following are related fields: Paragraph 14.18 "DMO Gateway" Paragraph 14.7 "Direct Mode (DMO) Reservation" Paragraph 19.5.2 "DT302" Paragraph 19.5.4 "DT308, Pre-emption via Gateway Timer" Paragraph 19.5.3 "DT309" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Paragraph 19.5.2 "DT302" Paragraph 19.5.3 "DT309" Note: Selecting the reset option for each of the above timers will enter the factory default setting in the Field Value box. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Inter-MNI, Intra-MNI: A call is intra-MNI if the MNIs of the calling and called party are the same. Otherwise it is inter-MNI. The terminal conducts an inter-MNI call if: • The terminal initiates of a call to a foreign MNI 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Security Class 2B - the destination address (SSI), DM-SDU and any related traffic are AI encrypted. • Security Class 2C - PDU encrypted from destination address element and onwards except for source address type element, and any related traffic are AI encrypted. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 19.8.9 Open MNI Security Settings Click to display a table that provides security settings for open group calls which are identified by the MNI value. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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For example - when the current pattern is <10K,3E>, the present key of KG7 can be one of SCK7, SCK17 or SCK27, and similarly for all key groups KG1 KG2 … KG10. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If enabled, the terminal will sound a tone periodically when in a non-operational state (in other words no service). This feature is Enabled/Disabled by clicking in the check box. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The alert is repeated at this time interval until it regains service. The range of this time period is 0 - 900 seconds, the default setting is 120 seconds. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Last Active: If this option is chosen, the Call Type of the last active call will be the first type offered to the user when dialing. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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These bars are displayed to the right of the ‘mast’ received signal strength icon. The range is from 0 - 127, the default being 35. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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21.1 Language Settings Select the check box for the required language. Note: The options are restricted if the CPS is opened using the ‘User Login’. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Editor Type - The Character Editor can appear in different specialized forms (types): number editor, message editor, name editor. Character Type - A parameter used in the actual code – the character type determines the editor type (relevant for developers only). 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This sub menu has 3 editable options, 2 of which have reset options to set factory default values. Related fields are: Paragraph 18.2.1 "Emergency Alarm" Paragraph 18.2.2 "Emergency Call" March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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• Receive and transmit gains • Receive and transmit EQ filters • AGC, Echo Canceller and TX Noise suppressor • Tone volume 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Enable Audio Profile field. Depending on provider’s settings the terminal user can choose the enabled audio profiles via MMI. The Audio Profiles are created basing on Audio Templates provided by Motorola. These templates can not be changed. Several Audio Profiles can be created based on the same template.
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An alert is a tone the phone sounds to alert the user of various events. This page allows changing codeplug values of the alert tone volumes for the various alert tone modes listed in the window. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 22.3.11.2 Talk Permit Tone Option Defines the duration of the Talk Permit Tone when the user presses the PTT button. There are 3 settings: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This function to be enabled/disabled by one press on a programmable terminal button. Related field: Paragraph 28.2 "One-Touch Options" Paragraph 28.3.13 "Flip Display" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Auto - If this option is selected, the terminal will automatically turn the backlight on for button press and call reception and turn it off when the backlight timer expires. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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23.2.4 Auto Screen Saver If enabled, the screen saver will automatically be displayed after a default period of terminal inactivity. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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For more information see: ETSI EN300 392 - 2 Paragraph 29.4.3.9 Table 439. 23.3.3 Welcome Screen An alphanumeric text string of up to 36 characters can be entered in this field and will be displayed as the terminal powers up. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The menu item will only be visible on the radio menu if the checkbox is switched on (enabled). Note: If the main menu item is disabled, all sub menu items under it are automatically disabled. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Select the check box to make an entry active. If an entry is not checked, it will not be displayed. A list can either be created manually or imported. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This is a Group Short Subscriber Identity (GSSI) of up to 8 digits and in the range 0 to 15,999,999 can be entered in this field to define the identity of the group. Note: The same group(s) can be added to several/all ranges as required. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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GCK Number Stores the association between a TMO talkgroup and a GCK. This parameter is repeated for every TMO talkgroup entry in the codeplug. The range is from 0-65536. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Status - Selecting the check box in the Field Value for the Status category will make the scan list active and selectable by user action. • Contents This has the following two options: 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Check the check box to Enable/Disable this option. Using SS-DGNA, the SwMI may send a group assignment: • to add a group or a number of groups to the terminal’s data base. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Auto-select in Non-tactical Emergency Mode If an assignment is received with Auto-Select Single Assigned Group (enabled) in Non-tactical Emergency Mode, the assignment shall be accepted as normal, but auto-select shall not be 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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TalkGroups 3-105 performed. Upon exiting from Emergency Mode, the terminal shall select (and attach to) the last auto-select group received. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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0 to 1024, in other words there can be one range list with 1024 entries, or 256 ranges each with 4 Talkgroup entries. For more information see: Paragraph 24.1.1 "TMO Folders List" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Gateways are only used with terminals in DMO. • Repeater & Gateway - depending on signal received the terminal uses the first available gateway or a DMO repeater. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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SSIRCVD (Short Subscriber Identity Received) equals the selected GSSI, and: SSIRCVD equals the group MNI, or If SIM is not supported, the received call to partnership networks is YES and MNIRCVD 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Security Class 2C - PDU encrypted from destination address element and onwards except for source address type element, and any related traffic are AI encrypted. To change the setting, select the field value, and select desired setting. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Selecting this option allows the user to remove groups from the list. 24.3.2 Favorite Talkgroups List This list can have up to 128 entries with the following three options: 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The displayed list is dependent upon the previously selected option for the Mode entry, it will be either the TMO or DMO talk group list. 24.3.2.3 Not Erasable by MS User Checking the box in this field prevents the user from erasing the entry. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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These self explanatory list fields are used for storing all numbers associated with each contact. A number of up to 24 digits in the range 0 to 9, *, # can be entered in this field. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Mail Received (MLRCV) Tone In Active State feature is enabled. If enabled, the phone will emit a single beep every time a mail message is received, even when the user is reading, writing, editing or sending a mail message. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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ISSI. 26.1.2.5 Code Scheme There are two available options: ASCII coding (LATIN1_8_BITS) scheme which is used by most western european languages. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If it is, the user is able to quickly recall the text message and send it. 26.3 Packet Data Parameters The following entries define the operation of the terminal’s packet data feature. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Place the mouse arrow in the entry field and press the left mouse button to display the ‘Down Arrow’. Select the down arrow to display the available options, using the left mouse button select the required option. Related field is: Paragraph 14.15 "Packet Data" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Enter the user name in the text box with a choice of any characters. • Password This password is used to authenticate he radio user during PPP connection setup. Enter password in the text box with a choice of any characters. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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SDS Status Number of Retry The Field Value entry for this option defines how many times the terminal will attempt to send a status message. The range is from 0 to 10. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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26.4.10 AT Commands SDS-TL Traffic Stealing It is possible, using AT Commands, to temporarily steal part of a traffic channels signalling capacity to pass the message when this option is set to ‘High’. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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LTM are short data messages with at least 500 characters 8-bit coded or 250 characters 16-bit Unicode coded. This length refers to message text only without Protocol Identifier (PI) information. Type the required value in the field. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow. 26.4.22 Status During Group Call Defines option for sending a status during active group or broadcast call. The options are: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If the check box is enabled, the terminal will advertise to the WAP Gateway its willingness to accept the following MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) media type of the application category: • XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language). 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Indicates the period of time during which the user allows the terminal to be in data mode only, to let the browser fetch information without Group Call interruption. Type in the required value in seconds. Default value: 0. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Type the relevant port number. • 9201 is non-secured. • 9203 is secured. • Force SAR: If enabled, the terminal will be capable of forcing the SAR (Segmentation and Reassembly) 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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(or network) each Proxy uses, and the data connection (or Access Point) information for each bearer. The network uses this information to establish communication with the Proxy. Please consult with the Service Provider before filling up these tables. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The option chosen here will be the default value at radio power-up. To select the option, put the pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the pointer to the desired option. TNP1 Support 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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This is a list of 256 read-only cells to store in each cell the User-Defined Service Profile for each PI. The values of the cells are used only while the PPP link is up. The position of each cell within the list determines its PI. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This is a Service Profile timer. MT2 uses TE TEMTA-REPORT IND timer in combination with NO TEMTA-REPORT IND counter over limit to decide when to terminate the PPP link The range of this timer is 1 to 300. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The available options with this feature defines where the ring tones will be heard, either from the accessory or from the terminal’s internal loudspeaker. Related fields are: Paragraph 14.11 "External Device" Paragraph 22 "Audio Settings" March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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It has a range of 10 to 5000 msecs, the default being 100 msecs. 28.3 One Touch Buttons Related field is: Paragraph 14.19 "One-Touch Feature" 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The available settings are Normal, Zoom and Extra Zoom. 28.3.2 Enable/Disable Howling Suppression If enabled, this will enable the terminal user to toggle the Howling Suppression (Paragraph 18.13.3 "Howling Suppression"). March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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When TXI is disabled, the terminal can send a status message informing the dispatcher that it is in now in normal operating mode. The status message number is manually entered into this field and is not selectable from the Status List entries. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Insert the destination ID number (only a valid ISSI will be accepted); or, the user will be able to enter the address in the terminal while sending the message. Default value: 0; The user will be asked to insert the address. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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ID List. Place the pointer on the required option and select it by clicking the left mouse button. The selected message with its associated ID and list position will now be entered into this field. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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There are 3 choices associated with this option, click on the down arrow and select the required option. 28.4.1 Rotary Knob Mode This has the following selectable options: March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If the terminal has been programmed for Range Scroll Type/Scroll Stay in Range, the user will be given an indication when the end of the range list has been reached and the user must scroll back to select another group. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Frequencies must be entered here to enable first time rapid access to a system. If no frequencies were entered, the terminal would use the comprehensive hunt feature of lists 3 & 4 if enabled. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This procedure is repeated until the frequencies of both lists 3 & 4 have been checked. The terminal will repeat this procedure until a system is found on which it can register. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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The list has the following fields: 29.3.1 Country Code (MCC) This is the country code of the system 29.3.2 Network Code (MNC) This is the systems unique ID March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Systems may be able to divide their subscriber population into different ‘Classes’ and allocate certain resources to specific ‘Classes’. If set to ‘0’, the terminal will not work normally on any system, set this field accordingly, the default is displayed above. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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TXI mode and return back to normal operation. Note: If an emergency call caused TXI mode de-activation, no status message will be sent about TXI deactivation. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The entry in this field sets the time that the button must remain pressed before the TXI mode is cancelled and the terminal reverts to normal operation. The range is from 1000 to 5000 msecs and the default is 2000 msecs. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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ISSI of the sender of the source file, if the ISSI is wrong, the file will be rejected. Note: Under the worst possible scenario of non emergency use, this feature will drain the battery by up to 10%. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If disabled, the terminal does NOT provide any means by which the terminal’s user can view the detailed GPS information. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If this field is set to Enabled (field checked off), the terminal will show the GPS Accuracy menu to the user. The user can choose between two GPS tracking modes outside of a digital car kit (DCK) with March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If this field is disabled the radio will not send an Initialization Request and considers itself enabled for location reporting. Turn the check box on (Enable) or off (Disable) by clicking in the check box. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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If SDS TL Disable is checked, the PI for SDS GPS without TL header will be used. Otherwise, the PI configured for SDS GPS with TL header will be used. Note: We recommend the default setting (box checked) because the message over the air is shorter. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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This is the interval at which periodic Location Reports are sent. Type in the value. This value will be mapped to an actual value as shown in the second column of the mapping table. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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When the terminal is powered up, and subject to the "Powered up" Trigger Enable settings, it will acquire its location and send a Location Report after performing the power up sequence. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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When the terminal battery level is low, and subject to the "Low Battery" Trigger Enable settings, it will acquire the location of the terminal and send a Location Report. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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(using the parameters sent over the air), not the unsolicited report (so the Profile will not apply). The triggers have some of the following settings: GPS Event Location Enable March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Vertical speed: gives the magnitude of the vertical component of the velocity of a target entity. • Vertical speed with high accuracy • Horizontal and vertical speed • Horizontal and vertical speed with high accuracy 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Defines the distance interval at which distance-based Location Reports are sent. Type in the required value. Distance Check Interval Maximum interval (in seconds) at which MS checks its position for position-based Location Reports. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If the MS had previously detected loss of GPS coverage and then detects that it has gone back into GPS coverage, and subject to the "Recovery of GPS coverage" Profile Enable settings, the MS will acquire its location and send an UNSOLICITED-LOCATION-REPORT. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Immediately after connection to the Digital Car Kit (DCK), and subject to the "Car Kit Connect" Profile Enable settings, the radio will acquire its location and send an UNSOLICITED-LOCATION- REPORT. March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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GPS accuracy modes. The Status values configured in the ID column of this list must also be registered in the general list of outgoing Status values. 6866588D21-D Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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To be able to use this feature, it must first be enabled via the CPS - see Chapter 3, Paragraph 14.9 "Mail In", & Paragraph 14.10 "Mail Out". March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Connect the data cable to the terminal’s data port. Connect the other end of the data cable to the computer. Power up the terminal Via the menu, select either ‘Voice and Data’ or ‘Data’ mode option. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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At the computer select: Start->Settings ->Control Panel ->Phone and Mode Options (enter dialing code if asked) Under the modems tag select ‘Add’. Check ‘Don’t Detect Modem’ -> Next March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Data Connection Select the communication option ‘Standard Modem Types’. Select ->Next. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) Select the communication port that will be used. Click ->Next March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Data Connection Click ->Next. Click ->Finish. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Click ‘Properties’ and change the ‘Maximum Port Speed’ to 9600. Click ->OK. ® 4.1.3 Setting up a new Network Connection (Windows 2000 At the computer select: Start->Settings ->Control Panel ->Network and Dial-up Connections March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Data Connection Click - >Make a New Connection. Click ->Next. This will display the ‘New Connection Wizard’ window. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Choose the option ‘Connect Directly to another Computer’. Click ->Next. The ‘Host or Guest’ window will be displayed. Choose the ‘Guest’ option as the radio system is the host. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-10 Data Connection Click ->Next. Select the appropriate option. Click ->Next. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-11 Click ->Next Enter a name or alias for the connection. Click ->Finish. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-12 Data Connection 4.1.4 Dial Up Connection Settings An easy method of doing this is to select the desktop icon to open the connection. Click ->Properties. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-13 Click ->General ->Configure. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-14 Data Connection Click the ‘Enable Hardware Flow Control’ an ‘Show Terminal Window’ options. Click ->OK. Click ->Options. This will display the ‘Options’ window. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-15 Set the displayed options. Select ->Security March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-16 Data Connection Choose the displayed settings. Select ->Networking. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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95/98/NT4/2000, Internet is displayed. Click ->Settings. Ensure non of the PPP options are selected. Click ->OK. On the main window ensure that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option is selected. Click ->Properties. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-18 Data Connection Ensure the above options are selected. Click ->Advanced 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-19 Click ->Use Default Gateway on Remote Network. Select ->DNS March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Short Data Service (SDS/PEI) 4-21 Ensure nothing is selected in this window. Select ->Options. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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4-22 Data Connection Click ->Properties. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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At the main window select ->Sharing. Ensure either othing is selected or is ‘Greyed’ out in this window. Click ->OK Close the application if it is not going to be used. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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If the application is not running, select the desk top icon. Click ->Connect This will open the ‘Pre-Dial Terminal screen. Enter the following AT commands: At the prompt type <at><select the enter key> 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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E n t e r “ a t o ” h e r e E n t e r “ a t o ” h e r e Click ->Continue. The following message sequencies should now be displayed: March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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Due to issues with running FTP from Windows , it is recommended to use the Internet Explorer FTP option when transferring files greater than 10K. Open Internet Explorer. Click ->Tools ->Internet Options. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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4-28 Data Connection Ensure the ‘Enable Folder View for FTP sites’ is selected. Click ->OK Close Internet Explorer. Open Windows Explorer. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Change the IP address to that of the terminal connected to the computer. An folder icon will be created as shown above and you will now be logged in as an ‘anonymous’ user. Files can now be transferred. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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To run Hyper Terminal once the terminal and computer have been connected, at the computer select the following path to open the application: Start ->Programs ->Accessories ->Communications ->Hyper Terminal. Click File ->Properties This will display the Packet Data Properties screen. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...
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Hyper Terminal 4-31 Uncheck any ‘Ticked’ boxes. Select the required communication port, for example COM 1. Click ‘Configure’ to display the COM1 Properties screen. March 2009 Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D...
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The AT Commands supported by the terminal is a subset of the available AT Commands. For the full set of the available AT Commands, refer to AT Programmers Guide - Issue B, DATED 30th May 2008. 6866588D21-D Chapter 4 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual March 2009...