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[. . . ] MTH800 TETRA Handportable Terminal Feature User Guide 6802972C35-O 11/08/2004 Contents Safety Information . . 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 8 9 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 17 17 17 17 18 6802972C35-O Emergency Button . . 19 19 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 TMO Group Call . ii 32 32 33 33 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 35 Group Scrolling Configuration . [. . . ] If valid GPS location data is available when you leave emergency mode the GPS icon will be displayed again. GPS Enable/Disable From the main menu, press and select More. . . > Location > Interface. The display shows: MENU 1. Interface On Off Select Back GPS Location Services · Location Service Off · Location Service On 63 Entering GPS Location Service To enter the GPS sub-menu, press select More. . . > Location: MENU and · Position provides the actual position information. · Interface allows you to enable/disable the Select Back GPS location service. This estimate of accuracy of the calculated location is only a very rough estimate and may vary substantially from the actual accuracy of the approximate location information reported. · The variation will vary in accordance to the GPS Configuration set by your Service Provider. · The availability of the GPS Location menus is dependent on your terminal configuration, please contact your Service Provider for further details. Location Position Interface Testpage Viewing Your Position Position 1. 2. From the main menu, press and select More. . . > Location > Position. MENU Scroll to view the entire screen. <Time> <Latitude> <Longitude> <Altitude> <Tracked satellites> Rfrsh Back This displays the following information about the last time your location was calculated (if available): · The time the location was last calculated · The latitude expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds · The longitude expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds · The altitude expressed in meters · The number of satellites used to calculate the location. 64 It may take your terminal several minutes to complete the process of determining your location. During this time, a message usually appears on your terminal's display stating: · Insufficient Visible Satellites, or · Insufficient Visible Data For tips on getting the best location calculation, see "Enhancing GPS Performance" on page 62. To cancel a location calculation before it is completed: Press Back to return to the previous screen. Each time approximate location of your terminal is calculated, the latest location information is stored in your terminal and remains there even when your terminal is powered off. You will see this information the next time you view the Position screen. If you received a terminal call or alert while attempting to determine your location, the Position screen will disappear, but your terminal will continue attempting to determine its location. If it is successful, the new location information will be displayed the next time you view the Position screen. GPS Testpage Satellite Almanac Data Government officials maintains an almanac of data about where GPS satellites are as they orbit the Earth. Keeping your satellite almanac up to date helps your terminal determine your location more quickly. The almanac contains information about the location of satellites, their operational status, and other satellite information. GPS Location Services 65 In most cases, your terminal will be able to get a fix in strong satellite signal conditions with outdated almanac data, but it may take longer. When you make an Emergency Call, your terminal does not rely upon the almanac to determine your location. Entering the Testpage The Testpage provides GPS information (such as the number of satellites used, the strength of each one, etc. ). 1. 2. From the main menu, press and select More. . . > Location > Testpage. Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display. MENU Testpage Position Power Version Select Back From the main menu, press and select More. . . > Location > Testpage > Position. MENU Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display. Position <Time> <Latitude> <Longitude> <Altitude> <Tracked satellites> This displays the following information about the last time your location was calculated: · The time the location was last calculated · The latitude expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds · The longitude expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds · The altitude expressed in meters · The number of satellites used · The bearing (B) - refers to the direction to a waypoint · The horizontal speed (HS) · The level of confidence in percent (LC) Rfrsh More Position <Tracked satellites> <Bearing> <Horizontal Speed> <Level of Confidence> Rfrsh Back 66 Power 1. From the main menu, press cation > Testpage > Power. MENU and select More. . . > Lo- Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display. This displays a list of satellites. Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the data for each satellite: · Satellite PRN (Pseudo Random Noise) number (i. e. , the satellite ID number) · Satellite Status · Satellite Mode · Satellite Carrier-to-Noise (C/N) ratio (i. e. : a power ratio of wanted to unwanted signal, expressed in decibels). Power PRN: 0 HW: 0 ASIC: 0 RC: 0 Rfrsh Back Satellite Status indicates the Channel status. Channel assignments only persist until the Phoenix IC computes a new visible list (which happens periodically in the Phoenix IC after position fix). Satellites below the horizon will be removed from their pseudo-channels. The possible values are: · · · · · · · · · · 0- Searching 1- Detecting 2- Acquiring 3- Frequency locking 4- Bit sync detecting 5- Tracking 6- Time decoding 7- Ephemeris decoding 8- Available for fix 9-11 - Reserved GPS Location Services 67 Satellite Mode indicates which parameters are valid upon input. [. . . ] sub-menu 90 mute/unmute bottom microphone 30 My Info sub-menu 96 N Network List 92 Networks sub-menu 101 notations 3 numeric key, programmable 20 O one-touch Backlight Adjustment 20 Call Dial 20 DMO/TMO 20 Home Revert 20 Screen Saver 20 Status Message 20 Talkgroup Scan 20 Talkgroup Switch 20 Text Message Template 20 TMO/DMO 20 Transmit Inhibit (TXI) 20 Vertical Flip Display 20 On-Off/End/Home key 11 open group 42, 59 PPC making a Private PPC 49 receiving a Private PPC during a call 27 receiving an Emergency Group Call during a call 27 PPC (preemptive priority call) 26 Predefined Template 110 preemptive priority call (PPC) 26 presented call 39 Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) 51 Private Call 47 dialing via contact list 48 direct dial 47 making 47 receiving 49 Short Number Dial 48 private number 21 viewing 96 programmable numeric key 20 programmable Side keys 19 PUK 78 Push-To-Talk button (PTT) 11 R received call history 96 receiving calls 25 Recent Calls sub-menu 96 ring style of incoming call 82 Rotary knob 18 End-StopRotary Knob Scrolling 36 P PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) 51 PABX Call 51 Phone Call 51 one-touch dialing 52 speed dial 52 phone number 21, 51 viewing and modifying 96 Phone/PABX Call answering 53 dialing via contact list 52 direct dial 51 making 51 PIN Protect 77 powering on/off 11 S scan list 32 scan on/off in TMO Group Call 38 Scan setup 90 scanning selection 32 SCK Validity 81 screen saver 22 screen saver setup 88 screen saver text 88 Screen Saver, one-touch 20 Scrolling End-Stop Rotary Knob 36 136 Security sub-menu 77 Send key 10 Setup sub-menu 81 Short Number Dial 48 Shortcuts sub-menu 99 Side keys, programmable 19 Site Wide Trunking 30 soft keys 17 Speaker 10 Speaker Control key 21, 85 speakerphone 29 status message 104 sending 112 targeting 112 Status Message, one-touch 20 tones setup 85 top microphone 9, 13, 14 Transmit Inhibit (TXI) Mode 39 Transmit Inhibit (TXI), one-touch 20 TXI (Transmit Inhibit) Mode 39 Index U unblocking the terminal 78 unlocking the terminal 77 unmute/mute bottom microphone 30 User Defined Template 110 V Vertical Flip Display, one-touch 20 vibrate setup 81 T talkgroup 32 Talkgroup Scan, one-touch 20 talkgroup selection 32, 43 Talkgroup Switch, one-touch 20 TAP display 116 icons 115 selecting 114 writing text 114 templates 104 text language 114 text message 104 receiving 105 sending 104 Text Message Template one-touch 20 text size setup 88 TMO 23 TMO Group Call making 36 receiving 37 TMO/DMO one-touch 20 tones setting all tones 85 setting Clear to Send 86 setting keypad tone 85 setting talk permit tone 86 W wallpaper setup 89 writing text 114 137 138 MTH800 Using the MTH800 Menu System MENU Making a DMO Group Call Enter DMO. Making a TMO Emergency Group Call Quick Reference Guide Earpiece Antenna LED · To enter the menu, press . · To exit the menu items, press Selecting Trunked/Direct Mode Operation . Emergency Key (on top) Rotary Knob (on top) Top Microphone External Antenna Connector (at the back) Colour Display Menu key On-Off/End/ Home Key Audio Accessory Connector Alphanumeric Keypad Bottom Microphone Programmable Side Key PTT Side Key Programmable Side Key Soft Keys (2) Send Key Enter TMO. If using "Hot Mic" feature, wait for the "Emgncy Mic On" message to appear on the display and talk without pressing PTT. [. . . ]

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