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