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Motorola CLEARTONE CM5000 User guide

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1. 39 Entering GPS Location Service 33 Viewing Your Position 34 The Menus Ose cee Ga Aa AA 36 To Enter the Menu ltlems 36 To Return to the Previous Level 36 To Exit the Menu Items 36 Menu ICONS osea actor m Rabe dtu D dris o tS eta 37 List of Menu 38 Messages s bar dd dat ndi qe pb P ER EE auda 39 81s 6 IIIA 39 General o tuned RZ E LI M 000 0 39 Contact ICONS a ste deo KULE b ses OE 39 Creallhga CONIC s ur ri usd per 9 ei TRUE kaa 40 Editing Contact xui he EEE LAG 41 Deleting a Number 41 Deleting a Contact 41 DeleBig AlI uu ado erede es eee eek s 42 dps RE eii dp ee UU AA 42 SECU eh wens ease weet aa Race cue pulu ou s 43 x cun earls ee eee ee he eho ee aa nb d 43 Change Code cede Pueden be RP YE IE RS 44 G lD cna konk spa b 45 setting the Ring Tone 45 setting the Ring Style 45 ill S u uo2 setting the Volume 46 setting the Display s Working Language 46 Setting Group Audio 47 sl cC Pm 47 Display Features 49 Battery LEV
2. Bun o has given you the capability of entering your own screen saver text see page 49 Selecting TMO or DMO Operation General In Trunked Mode Operation TMO the CM5000 is used with the infrastructure services within system coverage In Direct Mode Operation DMO the CM5000 is used without infrastructure services required mr While operating in DMO the propagation travels directly from the 7 transmitting terminal antenna to the receiving terminal antenna with no assistance from any base Station or tower Therefore the range is critically dependent on the position of the user and the antenna To achieve best results hold the terminal in the hand as high as comfortably possible and be sure not to obstruct the antenna in any way Be sure that the antenna is clear from the body cables or other obstructions As there is no tower mounted base Station to assist and the two users are usually standing at ground level the range is usually shorter than that can be achieved towards a tower or hilltop Any obstructions hills buildings etc between the users will further decrease the range Conversely raising the terminal higher or moving to a higher location may improve the range A CM5000 in DMO can communicate with the trunked system and vice versa through a gateway device To use that feature please enable the gateway option in your CM5000 see CommType Gatevvay Repeater Selection on page 21 m in DMO
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4. tied bd Vea Ea be a ee 51 OLG ut dod can o Ga aap Y n 51 Entering Group Setup 51 GIOUD SGall Ae m Alcib deba Rb udu 51 My GIOUDS uso 1000000000 teas Ae ews dorado uS 54 Viewing Personal Information 55 hecon Calls iut ute ae EH E lo b si 55 ipee 56 NGIWOTKS noce stain v act en maa a a YD 57 OC Ob Rr 60 Messages ii 62 Gereral a aa bu esa battus ata sew ae Sas 62 Entering the Messages Sub menu 62 Creating a Message 62 sending the Message 63 WSING THE InDOX a 15 63 INDOX ICONS soon xxt ceci E um aD NES nd b cene 64 Entering the inbox 64 Reading a Message in the Inbox 64 New Message Received 64 Handling Messages 65 User Defined Templates 66 Predefined Templates 66 sending a Predefined Template 67 Sending a Status Message 67 Writing Texts usa ER RETE eee tee eee oe le es 69 Selecting the Text Entry Mode 69 Adding Secondary to the List of Text Entry Modes 69 Selecting the Text Entry Method and Language 69 GO1 S hte sacks ba see tiu ed Des D d Bee a tne delati e 70 TAF DIS zo sas mud x alsa y 70
5. nu lN Su L 4 Press Yes to confirm Pur FN I Gu kem Ja Deleted Bill Deleting All To delete all the contacts 1 From the contact list press the Cent Dele Menu button ae CILIZ contac 2 Select Delete All HesrCatitact 3 Press Yes and Yes once again to confirm Capacity You can check how many numbers are used and how many numbers remain free in your Contact list To check the capacity 1 From the contact list press the Menu button OR From a contact detail display press the Menu button 2 Select Capacity 3 Select from the following options Private shows Private numbers capacity Phone PABX shows Phone PABX numbers capacity Contact shows contacts capacity 4 Select Back to exit 42 Security From the main menu select gt Security Security or gt More gt Security PIN Protect Change Code PIN Protect Network access protection is configured by your Service Provider No access to network operation you can only send or receive Emergency Calls and adjust the volume level Unit lock takes effect at the next power on To protect access to network operation 1 From the main menu select Security PIN Protect 2 Select On and press Select 3 At the Input Code prompt enter the 4 digit code factory setting O O 0 0 To avoid disclosure of the code asterisks are displayed instead of the code digits The display will show the following message U
6. sets keypad pressing tone volume 3 Select the required item and press Change 4 Adjust the volume level using left right navigation keys or Rotary Knob A feedback tone is heard and a volume level bar is displayed 5 Press Back to exit 6 Press Done to accept the settings Setting the Display s Working Language 46 From the main menu select m Setup gt Language Setup b The display shovvs the current Setting language used You can EUH pas i Set Volume customize your CM5000 to Unus o operate in English German CES Uem Q French Spanish Dutch Swedish or in a language defined by your Service Provider The default setting from factory is English Scroll to the desired language and press Select The display shows the selected language for a few seconds Setting Group Audio 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Group Audio 2 The display shows the current audio setting When set to Always Loud received audio is outputted through an external speaker despite the opeaker Control settings Speaker Control received audio is outputted accordingly to the Speaker Control set tings 3 Select the required setting Setup Set Ring Ring Style Set Volume Language Group Audio Group Audio Always Loud Speaker Control T incoming Private Phone and PABX calls are always outputted accordingly to the Speaker Control settings Setting Tones From the main menu selec
7. A network may have an alias Press the Menu button to view the network ID Then press Select 3 Return to the Home display The display shows the network ID or alias Selecting Trunked Mode This sub menu allows you to select the mode your CM5000 Networks will be operating on Trunked Mode To set up your operating mode Tei mue 1 From the main menu select More gt Network gt Trunked Mode 2 The CM5000 switches to Trunked Mode Selecting Direct Mode This sub menu allows you to select the mode your CM5000 Networks will be operating on Network Sel Direct Mode To set up your operating mode Gateway Mode 1 From the main menu select Repeater Mode More gt Networks gt TXI Mode Direct Mode 2 The CM5000 switches to Direct Mode Selecting Gateway Mode This sub menu allows you to select the mode your CM5000 Networks will be operating on Network Sel To set up your operating mode fusca 1 From the main menu select Repeater Mode More gt Networks gt J TXI Mode Gateway Mode 2 The CM5000 switches to Gateway Mode 58 Selecting Repeater Mode This sub menu allows you to select the mode your CM5000 Networks will be operating on Network Sel Direct Mode To set up your operating mode GM WE 1 From the main menu select Repeater Mode More gt Networks gt J TXI Mode Repeater Mode 2 The CM5000 switches to Repeater Mode Setting Transmit Inhibit TXI Mode This mo
8. List of 10 Menu Items on page 38 The menu options provide access to a further list of options called a sub menu The context sensitive menu when icon is on to view a list of items for the current menu Rotary Knob The rotary knob is used for powering on and off your CM5000 and also as a volume control Turn clockwise to increase the audio volume level Emergency Button Press and hold this button to enter Emergency Operation When the CM5000 is powered down press and hold this button to power On in Emergency Operation if configured by your Service Provider See Emergency Operation on page 28 Aliases Names Aliases are optional names that you can assign to stored phone and private numbers or IDs To edit an alias see page 40 Aliases can be up to 12 characters in length and may consist of letters numbers and spaces Aliases are displayed during contact list scrolling or during an incoming call Aliases are also used in alphanumeric search to retrieve numbers from your memory list Screen Saver If your Service Provider configured this feature the screen saver will automatically cover the CM5000 display after the CM5000 stays idle for a pre programmed period of time If you press a Key or a call arrives the screen saver is deactivated and the CM5000 resumes standard operation The screen saver consists of a logo and an alphanumeric text Check in the menu options whether the Service Provider 11
9. Cleartone CM5000 COM TETRA Mobile Repeater Gateway G Feature User Guide When printed by Motorola Contents General Information 1 Safety nformation 1 Copyright nformation 1 Computer Softvvare Copyrights 1 Product Specific nformation 2 Disposal Information 3 Getting Started 4 How to Use this Guide 4 Controls and Indicators 5 Powering ODOT x2 mti 4a gn asqa 6 Powering On with Emergency Button 6 Powering On with Transmit Inhibit Active 7 Unlocking the CM5000 7 Selecting Your Network 7 Looking After Your CM5000 8 AVS NOISILY qe CC ECC 8 Home Idle Display 8 Screen ICONS 9 The LED Status Indicator 10 Key Rotary Knob and Button Overview 10 SOM KEYS LO S PE 10 MenuButton 10 Rota KNOD PD TP 11 Emergency Button 11 Aliases Names 11 SOI ICO PSSVOP ms nc Me Re eS NE SIE
10. 11 Selecting TMO or DMO Operation 12 General seven cate ee Suse eee ee m 12 Entering TMO6orDMO 12 TMO 13 DMO rore ee oes cle EA da e G s 13 Selecting Gateway or Repeater Mode Operation 13 General 13 Entering Gateway Mode 14 6866539D54 A U9 U04 Entering Repeater Mode 14 Making Calls 43 25 x ubus Sampu ut end 15 Receiving Calls ral ies C aa Ce dedi s a 15 Trunked Mode Operation TMO 16 GEnera Ern 16 Seleching a Group Lease ay eer t o ban aa 17 Using Folder Search 17 Using Alphabetic Search 17 USING RSEX ene etek anes te eee ee 17 Selecting a ewe awh ba Ress 17 My Groups Folder 18 Adding Deleting Groups from My Groups 18 Activating deactivating Scanning 18 Making a Group Call 3 uruy tpi a balana 18 Receiving Group Call 19 TrariemitililiiDib z dae aa Se ate la pue n mL teri eet 19 Direct Mode Operation DMO 20 DMO Group Call 20 My Groups Folder aiuto adobe ed e ee lm ote etat 20 Adding Deleting Groups from the My Groups Fo
11. Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Product Specific Information e Max RF Power 3 Watts e Max Speaker Load 10 Watts at 4 Ohms e Antenna Impedance 50 Ohms Ambient Temperature Range 20 Cto 60 C WARNING f the terminal is in service the surface temperature can rise up to 70 C Do not touch the hot surface e Operating Time Continuous Intermittent time operating cycle time is determined by the communication system On overload respectively on extensive use beyond the systems specifications at high ambient temperatures the terminal is protected by its thermal control which cuts down the RF output power thus reducing the terminal coverage range NOTE n general the terminal transmit and receive E Disposal Information European Union EU Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive The European Union s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trashbin label on the product or the package in some cases As defined by the WEEE directive this cross out trashbin label means that customers and end users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical e
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13. MAP DISpIay ha 71 iv Keys WSA0C se e se ond ea pan ce Rc e io d e ad eens 71 Writing iniTAP Alphanumeric 75 WOLE LOCKING s dto srt b ce drive amk aa E Ro fue 15 Writing in Numeric Mode 76 Writing in Symbol Mode 76 Writing in TAP Alphanumeric 76 Adding Words to the Dictionary 76 What Io CIO Wiss mr yy y S ER 77 TODOS iex cupi E Rem R E LEE ws 82 TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Mode 85 General sae de Ad ates an oe GERE dada 85 Entering TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Mode 85 Exiting TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Operation 86 NOEN Em 87 Quick Reference Guide 91 mr For technical support on this product call the helpdesk on 0044 1256 484433 during normal office hours In case of a defect device please contact your local dealer N s1lu luoo vi General Information Safety Information e This terminal meets the applicable safety standards if used as prescribed All operating and safety instructions are to be followed carefully CAUTION Before using this product read the operating instructions for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet Motorola Publication part number 6866537D37 for Europe Middle East and Africa enclosed with your terminal e Motorola recommends the
14. group and press View to view the group status attached or not attached and priority if pre programmed 4 Press Back to return to the previous display Then if required press the Menu button You can select to delete the group from the scan list or change its priority m fthe Network List is empty it will not be displayed Scan Lists 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt Scan gt Scan Lists 2 Scroll to the required scan list Press View to see the groups used in the scan list Press Back to return to the previous display 3 To edit view the contents of a scan list press the Menu button z 4 In the List Optns sub menu scroll to the required option and press Select Rename the active scan list Enter a new name alias and press Ok The display shows the new setting Check the capacity of the active scan list number of groups stored in the list To Clear all groups from the selected scan list press Yes You will be prompted to remove all groups from the selected scan list Add a group to the selected scan list Every added group including a favourite group comes with its folder its name or number and its priority if pre programmed gt To select a folder scroll through the folder list The list does not show folders whose groups are fully used in the selected scan list Press Ok to select a folder To select a group scroll through the group list within the selected fo
15. in stack Once you read the message the icon disappears All Tones Off No audible alert tones The screen displays incoming No Speaker N Indicates no speaker output uu GPS cw Appears when the CM5000 receives the GPS signal a Data Connected v Appears when the CM5000 is in Packet Data Mode A Emergency Appears when the CM5000 is in Emergency mode 2 Scan Appears when the CM5000 is in Group scan mode lel Direct Mode DMO Appears when the CM5000 is in Direct Mode Gateway Mode e Indicates in service state for Gateway Mode Indicates CM5000 fixed communication through Gateway n 7 Repeater Mode Indicates in service state for Repeater Mode Indicates CM5000 fixed communication through Repeater The LED Status Indicator The LED indicator shows the in service states of your CM5000 Please refer to the table below Key Rotary Knob and Button Overview Soft Keys Press upper or lower to select the zs option that appears in the screen TMO Phone directly next to the upper or lower soft 04312345678 key In this example Contcs is displayed next to the key Pressing enters the contact list In the user guide this action is described as press Contcs Menu Button Press the Menu button to enter The menu when there is no on going activity The CM5000 menus allow you to control your CM5000 settings Menus are organised in a hierarchy See
16. it is only possible to place Group Calls Emergency Group 7 Calls and Private Half duplex Calls Entering TMO or DMO Enter TMO or DMO in one of the follovving vvays e From the Home display press Optns and select Direct Mode if the CM5000 is in TMO e From the Home display press Optns and select Trunked Mode if the CM5000 is in DMO 12 Press the Menu button and select More gt Networks gt Trunked Mode if the CM5000 is in DMO Press the Menu button and select More gt Networks gt Direct Mode if the CM5000 is in TMO Your terminal can alert you of an incoming call Select the alert 7 settings in the Tones menu items TMO Calls You can make and receive the following types of calls when the CM5000 operates in Trunked Mode e Group Calls Private Calls Phone Calls PABX Calls local office extension calls Emergency Calls DMO Calls You can make and receive Group Calls when the CM5000 operates in Direct Mode DMO This includes Emergency Group Calls The CM5000 returns to the Home display when there is no activity for a few seconds Selecting Gateway or Repeater Mode Operation General In Gateway Mode Operation communication relay between TMO and DMO is available DMO terminals communicate with the trunked system and vice versa In Repeater Mode Operation the CM5000 re transmits information received from one DMO terminal to other DMO terminal enhancing coverage area 13 Bu
17. language for example TAP English Icons In the text entry screen icons tell you which text entry mode and method you are using A character counter icon indicates the number of entered characters Primary Icons Secondary Icons Description ki Ya eu IA Numeric leon Deseriptlon m Enenmes mm Enter numbers in iTAP method Enter punctuation and symbols TAP Display Press a key and the display vvill shovv the follovving information e the icon indicating the current text writing method see Icons 70 e the main text entry area that will hold your message after you selected the desired words ITAP Display Press a key and the display will show the following information e the icon indicating the current text writing method see Icons the main text entry area that will hold your message after you selected the desired words arow of suggested characters words will be displayed Keys Usage List of Keys and Characters in Alohanumeric Mode TAPATAP e Except for keys and 1 the top line for each key shows numbers and upper case characters and the lower line shows numbers and lower case characters Press and hold any numeric key to enter Numeric mode o exit Numeric mode in iTAP select the word e o exit Numeric mode in TAP press and hold any numeric key List of Keys and Characters in Alphanumeric Mode Key Alphanumeric Mode TAP ITAP 0 Press to cycle through single shif
18. mrg 36870 Status 4 Writing Text Selecting the Text Entry Mode Text entry modes make it easy for you to enter names numbers and messages In the text entry screen select the Menu button gt Entry Mode and then select one of the following modes Primary for entering alphanumeric characters Numeric for entering numbers only e Symbol for entering symbols only Secondary for entering alphanumeric characters This mode is optional and you have to add it to the list In the text entry screen you can also press key repeatedly to change to Primary Numeric Symbol or Secondary if you have set it up Adding Secondary to the List of Text Entry Modes oecondary is convenient when you use one language and sometimes wish to switch to another one This mode appears in the list only if you set it up first via the Menu button Entry Setup None is the default programming from factory and indicates no secondary entry mode is selected Selecting the Text Entry Method and Language There are two text entry methods TAP Enter letters numbers and symbols by pressing an alphanumeric key one or more times TAP Let the terminal predict each word as you press an alphanumeric key You can use these methods in the languages programmed in the terminal 69 BunuM In the text entry screen select the Menu button gt Entry Setup and then change to one of the methods and its related
19. the Home display press Optns Select Folder and select TMO Options the desired folder The display Folder shows the last selected group in TG by Folder that folder TG by abc TG by index l Direct Mode 17 122 dnoid OWL My Groups Folder You can organise your favourite groups into one folder called My Groups Adding Deleting Groups from My Groups For more information see My Groups on page 54 Activating deactivating Scanning See Group Scan on page 51 Making a Group Call 1 From the Home display and if this is the required group press and hold the PTT 2 VVait for the talk permit tone if configured and then speak into the microphone Release the PTT button to listen Group Folder name lulu Group Folder1 Group name TMO TG1 When you start a call all members of the selected group who have their units turned on will receive the Group Call m No Group message is displayed when you are out of the normal coverage area of your selected group You must then select a new group that is valid for your working location 18 Receiving Group Call When an Group call is received the mobile will automatically go into group mode and receive the call also the group caller name will appear in the screen Group In Use Calling Party ID number var ADORANT 101482 Group name x TMO TG1 Transmit Inhibit L You can activate the Tran
20. the number appears in the recent cal list Is An icon appears beside the name or number indicating the contact type of the number used in the call See Contacts on page 39 Old calls remain in your recent calls list until you delete them or until they reach the end of the list JI nueyy Su L A number dialled more than once will appear only once in the list You can make a Phone PABX or Private Call from the entry depending on the entry you are selecting in the list Shortcuts Use shortcuts to access frequently used menu items From the main menu select More gt Shortcuts Shortcuts The display shows the shortcut New Entry list You can access a shortcut by pressing Menu button and then the respective numeric key Creating Menu Shortcut For example let s create a shortcut to the All Tones options 1 From the main menu select Menu gt Setup gt Tones then highlight All Tones 2 Press and hold the Menu button until a confirmation screen appears Press Yes to confirm 3 The first free position is assigned as a shortcut key A confirmation screen appears Press Done to confirm Editing Shortcuts 56 1 From the main menu select More Shortcuts 2 Scroll to the shortcut you wish to edit 3 Press the Menu button and select Edit 4 After a few seconds you will be prompted to confirm the newly created shortcut The first free position is assigned as a shortcut key Press Y
21. usage of Motorola approved accessories only e Only specialized workshops should be contacted for installation maintenance and repair work Keep this User Guide and the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet in a safe place and make it available to other operators and in case that the terminal is passed on to other people Copyright Information Motorola Inc 2007 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United 1 Ayayes States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including but not limited to the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola
22. was not received After sending the message your CM5000 will return to the templates list or to the message editor screen Group t is recommended to wait for the message acknowledge before sending a new message Using the Inbox The inbox list contains new or old incoming text messages The inbox list can contain 20 messages at any time 63 soDesso Ny Inbox Icons The following icons indicate the status of messages in the Inbox Description Unread New Message Indicates that you have not read the message yet cE Read Old Message Indicates that you have read the message El Sender Information in Message View Indicates sender information name or number ea Time and Date Stamp in Message View Indicates the time and date of message arrival Entering the Inbox From the main menu select Messages Inbox Inbox E The status of the list is displayed ES for a few seconds p El 3 Office No New or Old Messages 4 10001 3 the screen returns to the fy 5 10245 previous display within a few seconds Inbox Info press any key or wait for a few seconds The display shows messages list Reading a Message in the Inbox 1 Scroll to the message 2 Press Read New Message Received If you press Back you dismiss the message You can access the message later from the inbox 1 Select Read to read the entire message Reading a new text message changes its state fro
23. 0 automatically sends an Emergency Call to predefined address and activate Hot Microphone if configured Hot Mic Hot Microphone allows you to talk without pressing the PTT Pressing PTT during Hot Mic ends Hot Mic transmission If Hot Mic is disabled then use PTT to talk Each time you press and hold the Emergency button the terminal sends an Emergency Call with Hot Mic emergency function again 26 Emgcy Mic On My Groups Emergency Prv In Use qe Lu n r s zi C Emergency TMO Group TM TG1 Upon entry into Emergency Mode any existing call or service other than packet data service will be aborted or cleared down In Emergency Mode the terminal will automatically reject Phone PABX and Private Calls and will not monitor the groups in the user selected scan list Exiting Emergency Mode The terminal exits Emergency Mode and switches to the Home display If you press and hold the Exit soft key during an Emergency Group Call bul bul Emergeney 7531 2351 TMO E TMO Group Group TMO TG1 i TMO TG e If the infrastructure ends the Emergency Group Call 29 uonejJodo A ou bl uluq Receiving Emergency Call 30 When the CM5000 receives Emergency Call the display will show Emgcy In Use and switches to Emergency Mode automatically GPS Location Service Your terminal s GPS Location feature uses information from Global Positioning System GPS satellites orbiting the ea
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25. Indicates a prompt or message configured by your Service Provider A Note contains additional information which is relevant to the item feature Controls and Indicators 7 rer E J s LONE Knob Used to turn the radio ON OFF and to adjust volume level Microphone Connector Used to connect a fist microphone in to Soft Key s Used to select the option that is shown on the display Menu Key Used to enter the main menu Emergency Key Used to send Emergency Alarms Dunes KA a Navigation Keys Used for scrolling or text editing 1 7 Enter Key Used to select the required item Clear Key Used to clear character or back to the previous screen Alphanumeric Key Used to enter alphanumeric characters for dialing address book entries and text messages On Hook Off Hook Key Used to initiate or answer calls end calls or send status and text messages 0 11 LED Used to indicate the states of the CM5000 Powering On Off To power on Press and hold Rotary Knob e If the CM5000 is configured with ignition sense the radio will automatically turn on whenever the vehicle ignition is turned on Your CM5000 performs a self check and registration routine After successful registration the CM5000 will be in service The display shows Idle screen To power off Press and hold Rotary Knob e If the radio is powered on via the ignition it
26. Setup gt Tones gt Car Horn 2 Scroll through the settings On Off 3 Choose required setting and press Select or press Back to exit Display Features The display menu controls the display appearance From the main menu select Setup gt Display Text Size sets size of text on the display Screen Saver covers the Setup Set Volume Language Group Audio Tones Display CM5000 display after the CM5000 stays idle for a pre programmed period of time if configured by your Service Provider Backlight a backlight lights the display and keypad when you make or receive a call or press keys or buttons Backlight can be set to Automatic or Disabled Wallpaper changes the wallpaper that appears on the idle screen Contrast sets the contrast of the display Setting the Text Size 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Display gt Text Size 2 Press Change Select Standard or Zoom to see the text on the display in two sizes Screen Saver Display Text SIze Standard Screen Saver Backlight Auto Wallpaper Off J Contrast 2 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Display gt Screen Saver 2 Press Change Press Change again and select the screen saver setting Auto or Disabled If set to Auto the screen 49 nueyy Su L saver turns on after 30 seconds of inactivity 3 Scroll to Text Press Change Type edit the screen saver text
27. acts entry contains Aname A name is required if you are storing more than one number to the entry otherwise it is optional Typically this is the name of the person whose contact information is stored in the entry A Contacts type Each number stored must be assigned a Contacts type A number Each Contacts entry must contain a number This may be any type of phone number and Private ID A Speed Dial number When you store a phone number it is assigned a Speed Dial number You can accept the default Speed Dial number or change it m If set up by your Service Provider it is not possible to create or edit W Contacts or dial a number which is not in the Contacts list The menu items for creating editing and deleting Contacts are not available Contact Icons In the contact list display the following icons may appear next to the contact numbers to indicate the type of stored number Contact Icon Description Private ID Number Mobile Phone Number Home Phone Number 39 nueyy Su L Work Phone Number PABX Number Other Phone Number Pickers Indicate more than one number is stored with the contact Creating a Contact 1 From the Home display press Contcs Select Contacts E New Contact New Contact OR Bill E From the main menu select omies t Contacts Select E New Contact 2 Enter name Press Ok to confirm Details 3 Scroll left or right and select the Hadis type of st
28. ber is not valid position Limited Service Emergency Calls Emergency Alarms and mobility operations e g group attachment are allowed All other incoming and outgoing call and data services are blocked List Empty There are no programmed entries in the scrolling list Type the entry List not Attached All talkgroups in the scan list are not attached List Partially The scan list is active but not all talkgroups are Attached attached to it Message Indicates mail successfully delivered Delivered Message Failed Indicates mail delivery failure N Z The CM5000 is outside coverage Return to coverage T Mode No Service My Groups is You cannot view delete groups when the My Groups empty folder is empty My Groups is full You are not allowed to add a group to the My Groups folder as it already contains the maximum allowed number of groups Network Network problems Please try again later Trouble 78 Message Description The called party does not answer No Entries This message is displayed when accessing an empty list No Group Attachment failed CM5000 detached from current talkgroup Please wait until the CM5000 attaches again to the current talkgroup No Group Displayed when you are out of the normal coverage area of your selected talkgroup Please select a new talkgroup that is valid for your working location Indicates a favourite group was removed from the My Groups folder The N
29. can be turned off via the ignition You will see the Powering Off message Powering On with Emergency Button Press and hold the Emergency button to power On The CM5000 will power On in Emergency Operation or in standard mode as programmed m Ihe terminal powers On and Off without visible and audible 7 notification if Silent Emergency Mode is activated Powering On with Transmit Inhibit Active Transmit Inhibit TXI is a feature allowing you to switch off transmission before entering a Radio Frequency RF sensitive area To activate this feature press the Menu button and select More gt Networks gt TXI Mode gt Activate WARNING Pressing the Emergency button even if Transmit Inhibit is activated causes the CM5000 to transmit immediately The CM5000 must NOT be within the RF sensitive area when entering Emergency Operation Press the Yes key to deactivate the TXI Mode If the CM5000 was previously used in Trunked Mode it will register to the network If the CM5000 was previously used in Direct Mode It will remain in Direct Mode Press No in Trunked Mode and the CM5000 powers down Press No in Direct Mode and you remain in Direct Mode with TXI selected Unlocking the CM5000 Your CM5000 may be locked at power up To unlock the CM5000 after powering on enter the code at the prompt The CM5000 enters the default Home display The unlock code is originally set to 0000 Your Service Provider may change this numbe
30. d and returns to the Security sub menu Setup From the main menu select Setup This sub menu allows you to change your CM5000 configuration ring style volume language data setup speaker tones and display Setting the Ring Tone From the main menu select Set Ring Setup gt Set Ring y Ringon Ring Off You can turn on or off the ring Details tone by selecting the respective option To turn on or off the ring for incoming calls and messages Details separately select Details Select Ring Calls the desired option Ring Msgs Ring Calls to set the ring for incoming calls to on off Ring Msgs to set the ring for incoming messages to on off Setting the Ring Style This sub menu allows you to set the incoming call ring style Setup From the main menu select LU Ring Style Setup gt Ring Style GIUS Upon entry into this sub menu Language the display shows the current ring Data Setup style used To set the ring style scroll to the desired style and press Select 45 nueyy Su L Setting the Volume This sub menu allows you to adjust the ringer earpiece Setup speaker and keypad tone 1 Set Ring volume Ring Style Set Volume To set the volume n 1 From the main menu select Data Setup Setup gt Set Volume 2 Scroll through the list Ringer Vol sets ringing tone volume Speaker Vol sets speaker volume the same as vol ume knob Keypad Vol
31. de should always be set before entering areas where Networks transmission is prohibited e g in Network Sel hospitals or in potentially Direct Mode explosive areas cores Mods Repeater Mode To activate the TXI Mode TXI Mode 1 From the main menu select More gt Networks gt TXI Mode 2 select Activate The CM5000 will sound the Transmit Inhibit tone The dis play shows TXI Mode in the first row and the solid amber LED indicates the TXI Mode m All menu items which cause transmitting are blocked in TXI Mode It is not possible to change the group To deactivate the TXI Mode e g after you have left the area where transmission is prohibited 1 From the main menu select More gt Networks gt TXI Mode 2 Select Deactivate The CM5000 sounds the Transmit Inhibit tone and exits TXI 59 nu lN Su L Location To enter the location sub menu press the Menu button and select More gt Location Position provides the actual position information This displays the following information about the last time 1 Position Interface Testpage your location was calculated if available The time the location was last calculated The latitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds The longitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds g T Ea O Position oO 12 55 47 N 51 36 12370 W 3 1 02450 Sats Used 4 2 4 The number of sa
32. e even when your terminal is powered off You will see this information the next time you view the Position screen If you received a terminal call or alert while attempting to determine your location the Position screen will disappear but your terminal will continue attempting to determine its location If it is successful the new location information will be displayed the next time you view the Position screen 35 99IAI9S uonEoo7 542 The Menu To Enter the Menu Items You can enter the menu items during a call If you are viewing a menu when a new call starts the terminal will exit the menu 1 Press the Menu button 2 Scroll to the required item press Select to select If the menu item contains a further set of menu items as in the example below repeat step 2 Navigating Menu Items Home Display 1st Sub menu Vl Main Menu 2 Messages Contacts amp Security Setup amp More 75312361 TMO Group TMO TG1 Optns CI Contc 2nd Sub menu 3rd Sub menu Dul bul Messages Select Status New Message Status 1 27 Back Inbox Status 2 Templates Status 3 Predefined Status 4 Send Status Send When scrolling up down menu items try also right left scrolling This will select the item or return to previous level To Return to the Previous Level Press Back To Exit the Menu Items Press On Hook key 36 Menu Icons The following icons make it ea
33. e one of these scan lists your CM5000 will continuously monitor the activities of the selected talkgroups By assigning priorities to the talkgroups defined in the scan list you will be capable of accepting calls that have higher priority than the on going call You can start talkgroup folder or scanning selection when the terminal is idle or receiving a call When receiving a call choose one of the following Exit selection screen to join the call Join the call from the selection screen by pressing PTT e Continue selection Selecting a Group You can select a talkgroup in one of the following ways by using the folder search alphabetical search feature index Using Folder Search From the Home display press TMO Options Optns Select a group by folder Folder search TG by Folder Select BI TG by abc the folder and select the group E TG by index Direct Mode amp TG by Folder Using Alphabetic Search From the Home display press TMO Options Optns Select a group by seid R alphabetic search TG by abc weeny eel Enter the first character of the E TG by index group s name Select the group l l Direct Mode Using Index From the Home display press TMO Options Optns Select a group by folder p y Folder search TG by Index Select TG by abc the folder and select the group es TG by index gt Direct Mode Selecting a Folder From
34. eate a new contact edit existing contacts or dial up a number which is not in the Contacts list Making a Phone or PABX Call 1 From the Home display select Phone or PABX Mode using right left navigation keys 2 When in Phone or PABX select a pre programmed number from the contact book or dial a number 26 3 Press and release Off Hook key You will hear a ringing tone Wait for the called person to answer your call 4 To end the call press On Hook key Answering a Phone or PABX Call 1 The CM5000 switches to the incoming Phone PABX Call and starts ringing 2 To answer the incoming call press Off Hook key 3 To reject or end the call press On Hook key IED Xavd pue euoug Emergency Operation General Emergency Operation is available in TMO and in DMO if the CM5000 is in service Emergency Mode indication alert tones can be disabled by your Service Provider causes immediately the CM5000 to transmit When entering Emergency Operation the CM5000 should not be within the RF sensitive area any longer Pressing the Emergency button even if Transmit Inhibit is activated N Entering Emergency Mode The terminal will enter Emergency Mode when you press and hold the Emergency button The Emergency Mode allows you to use the PTT to transmit with Emergency priority by either initiating an Emergency Group Call or requesting emergency transmit priority After entering Emergency Mode your CM500
35. enna is covered for example by your hand or other object or facing the ground e In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your terminal Even where location information can be calculated in such situations it may take longer to do so Therefore in any emergency situation always report your location to your dispatcher Furthermore please note that even where adequate signals from multiple satellites are available your GPS feature will only provide an approximate location often within 20 100 meters from your actual location Enhancing GPS Performance 32 Sometimes the GPS feature of your terminal may be unable to complete a location calculation successfully You will then see a message indicating that your terminal cannot see enough visible satellites To maximize the ability of your terminal to determine a location fix please note the following guidelines The GPS feature works best where there is nothing between the GPS antenna and a large amount of open sky If possible move your vehicle away from tall buildings and foliage While performance in a building is improved by moving closer to windows glass with certain sun shielding films may block satellite signals Position your vehicle to enhance reception giving the antenna clear access to satellite signals Signals from GPS satellites are transmitted to your GPS antenna Do not cover the antenna area with your fingers or anything else Stay in netw
36. enu select Setup gt Battery The display shows Battery level More Setup Language Group Audio Tones Display Battery From the main menu select More This sub menu Contains more customisable menu items Entering Group Setup From the main menu select More gt Group Setup This sub menu allows you to set the Scan and My Groups features Group Scan From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt Scan This sub menu allows you to activate deactivate scanning view the active scan list and edit the scan lists Group Setup Scan My Groups Scan Scanning Active List Scan Lists 51 nu lN Su L Scanning This sub menu allows you to activate deactivate the scanning of a list of pre defined groups programmed in the CM5000 The CM5000 will join any group call as long as this group is defined in the scan list and scan is turned on From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt Scan gt Scanning After completing the settings the display returns to the Scan sub menu m When the CM5000 is in DMO Gateway or Repeater modes you cannot activate the scanning An error message will be displayed Active List This sub menu allows you to view the active scan list 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt Scan gt Active List Press View 2 Scroll to the required list and press View to see the groups that belong to the list 3 Scroll to the required
37. eric 1 In the text entry screen select the Menu button gt Entry Setup and then change to TAP and its related language Press Back to return to the text entry screen 2 In the text entry screen select the Menu button Entry Mode and then select Primary 3 Press the key labelled with the desired character once for the first character twice for the second and so on For example to enter s press key 7 four times To enter 7 press the key five times If you do not press a key for a few seconds the character is accepted and the cursor moves to the next position Adding Words to the Dictionary Each language comes with its own dictionary You can create words including alphanumeric abbreviations Once you create these words and added a space they will be automatically stored in the dictionary and will appear as choices whenever you press the same key combination in the future 76 What to do if Your CM5000 flashes the following messages Message Description Call received but not answered or rejected Attachment The CM5000 could not perform talkgroup attachment Failed The CM5000 keeps on trying If it does not succeed try another talkgroup Authenticate The CM5000 could not register on an Authenticated Failure system for example the Authentication key is incorrect or Authentication is disabled in the CM5000 Call Cancelled 1 Called CM5000 cancelled the call Call Ended Faulty channel Plea
38. es to confirm Press No to cancel If the number is already assigned as a shortcut for another option you will be asked to replace the current shortcut number with a newly created one Deleting a Shortcut 1 From the main menu select More gt Shortcuts 2 Scroll to the shortcut you wish to delete 3 Press the Menu button and select Delete Press Yes to delete a shortcut Press No to cancel Deleting All Shortcuts 1 From the main menu select More gt Shortcuts 2 Press the Menu button and select Delete All Press Yes to delete a shortcut Press No to cancel Networks From the main menu select More gt Networks Networks This sub menu allows you to Temor gel select the network your CM5000 PIERE MANS Gateway Mode registers to and what mode it Repeater Mode operates on TXI Mode Selecting Home Only Network Registration From the main menu select More gt Networks gt Networks Sel gt Home Only Selecting this sub menu causes your CM5000 to recognise the first network on the allowed network list only and to register to it Using the Select Net Registration If configured by your Service Provider this sub menu allows you to select manually the network from the allowed network list you want your CM5000 to be registered to 1 From the main menu select More gt Networks gt Networks Sel gt Select Net 2 The list of the allowed networks is displayed Scroll to the desired network nueyy Su L
39. etwork List is empty No New or Old Indicates there are no new or old messages in the Messages Inbox No Selected You selected an empty Network List No List Scan List The CM5000 is out of coverage Not Allowed To You are not allowed to dial a number which is not in the Start Call Address Book if set up by your Service Provider Not Allowed Release PTT and try again later To Transmit You are not allowed to send a text message or a status message to a number which is not in the Address Book if set up by your Service Provider Only One There is only one programmed entry in the scrolling list Entry Overcharging The CM5000 turns off Remove CM5000 from charger Overheating The CM5000 turns off Keep it turned off for five minutes Party Busy The called CM5000 is busy 79 H op o JEUM Messages Message Description Party Not The called CM5000 is out of range Please try again Available later The called CM5000 is turned off Please try again later Please Try The CM5000 could not place the call Again Please Wait A message during startup Connecting Registration The CM5000 could not register within the system Failure Please try again later Request Timed Triggered by timer expiring request was sent out properly but reply was not received while no network error was detected Service Invalid number Call your Service Provider Denied Service Not This service is not available on t
40. g DMO terminals zl 282 dnoiS OWA Selecting DMO Group Call via Gateway While in DMO proceed as follows to choose a gateway to set up a call via Gateway for the selected talkgroup 1 Press Optns scroll to Comm Type and press Select 2 Scroll to Via Gateway and press Select Your CM5000 communicates through Gateway only Selecting DMO Group Call via Repeater While in DMO proceed as follows to choose the Repeater option to set up a call via Repeater for the selected talkgroup 1 Press Optns scroll to Comm Type and press Select 2 Scroll to Via Repeater and press Select Your CM5000 communicates through Repeater only Selecting DMO Group Call via Gateway and Repeater 22 While in DMO proceed as follows to choose the Gateway and Repeater option to set up a call via Gateway or Repeater for the selected talkgroup 1 Press Optns scroll to Comm Type and press Select 2 Scroll to All and press Select The CM5000 automatically adjusts communication type to a mode depending on a Gateway or Repeater signal presence If no signal presence is detected the terminal switches to MS MS communication Making Group Call Select the group from Talkgroup list you require Press PTT button and wait for the grant tone before speaking into the microphone remembering to release the PTT to listen Group Folder name Group name Receiving Group Call When an Group call is received the mobile will automatically go in
41. g call Additionally if Inactivity Revert Mode is enabled the CM5000 returns automatically to the Home display after that call ends Inactivity Revert Mode will occur if configured by your Service Provider Your CM5000 will alert you of an incoming call depending on the setting you selected in the Tones menu option see page 47 During message editing you will be alerted of an incoming Group Emergency Broadcast Group Call if configured by your Service Provider 15 Trunked Mode Operation TMO General 16 A Group Call is an instant communication between you and others in a talkgroup that you select Participants may join late entry and leave an on going Group Call A talkgroup is a pre defined set of subscribers enabled to participate in and or invoke a Group Call that is set up by your Service Provider Talkgroups appear on your display as names or numbers for example Sales Service Electricians Talkgrp10 Talkgroups are divided into folders Each folder may contain several talkgroups For ease of use your CM5000 also provides the ability to Perform an alphabetical search of the talkgroup aliases Scroll through the entire talkgroup list Organise your favourite groups into one folder called My Groups set up by your Service Provider Your talkgroups may be organized into scan lists set up by your Service Provider or by yourself through the Menu When you activat
42. group recognises A text message is a short text containing up to 140 characters Each message is stamped with the date and time it was left in the inbox m If configured by your Service Provider it is only possible to send a a message to a private number that is stored in the Contacts list Entering the Messages Sub menu From the main menu select Messages Main Menu The sub menu allovvs you read ff Contacts text messages send text I amp Security messages and send status amp Setup messages amp More Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display Creating a Message 1 From the main menu select Messages gt New Message An empty screen vvill open 62 2 Type edit your message using the keypad Input Text 009 124 Press the Menu button Select 1 At Office Store to add your message to the template list The number assigned to the message is the lovvest free number Sending the Message 1 From Input Text display press Ok Target Select e f set up by your Service Private Provider you have the option to send the message to a private number or a talkgroup Otherwise select the mail recipient of your choice from the contact list or enter the address directly 2 Select Send to send the message The display will show one of the following delivery reports Message Delivered to indicate that the message was successfully sent and received Message Failed the message
43. gt Messages gt Outbox 65 soDesso Ny User Defined Templates The user defined mail templates are received new sent or Templates programmed messages that are 1 Template 1 stored in the templates list and 2 Template 2 may be used for sending 9 Template 3 4 Template 4 messages 5 Template 5 1 From the main menu select Messages gt Templates The first template in the template list is displayed mrg t is possible that the templates numbers are not consecutive B 2 In the templates list scroll to the template you want to use Press the Menu button and select one of the following options e View to view the message in the template Edit to edit the message in the template for your needs Press the Menu button to enter the Editor Menu Select Store to save the edited template Delete and press Yes to delete the template When the display shows Deleted Template n the current template is deleted from the Inbox The display shows the next template if any or the templates list 3 Send the template See Sending the Message on page 63 Predefined Templates Predefined mail templates are templates that are programmed Predefined into your CM5000 by your 1 At office Service Provider You are 2 In busy allowed to perform limited edit 3 will retum 4 Predefined 1 5 Predefined 2 operations of the predefined template and to send it but you 66 will not be able to store t
44. he call is answered or rejected Limited Service Once upon entering limited service New Mail Received New Group Call Continuous Volume setting earpiece keypad speaker Volume setting Ringer While setting the volume Transmit Inhibit TXI DTMF 0 9 during DTMF Continuous until the call c J the user releases the key 84 TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Mode General The CM5000 allows you to establish gateway connection between the TETRA network and an UHF analogue system 4 Each time an unencrypted analogue radio user transmits to the TETRA network an audible waming tone is sent to TETRA users in group Entering TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Mode The CM5000 must be connected to an analogue radio through an analogue radio interface Choose the required TMO talkgroup before entering the analogue digital mode 14 The CM5000 can switch to the analogue digital mode only in group mode To enter the analogue digital gateway mode 12 168 540 S 1 From the Home display press Menu button and then 9 alphanumeric key The display shows the current UHF channel selected on UHF mobile Select the required UHF channel using up down navigation keys Select Gte to enter the analogue digital gateway operation Select Tet to return to TMO or DMO mode 45 apow ewojeo enBojeuy 4 1 1 Exiting TETRA UHF Analogue Gateway Operation To exit the analogue digi
45. he current network Available Service This service has been restricted by your Service Restricted Provider or it has not been purchased Speaker Volume Use Rotary knob to adjust volume level Rotary knob is bars programmed to Dual or Volume Talkgroup Group name added to the favourite talkgroup folder Added cannot be You cannot delete this group from the favourite talkgroup folder Your Service Provider has set this group to non deletable Try Again Later The requested service is temporarily unavailable Unit Check with Service Provider Disabled 80 Messages Message Description Self test error A minor fault has been detected with your CM5000 The CM5000 is still fully operative Should this error recur note the error code and contact Unit is OK Warn Unit Not Attached service The CM5000 could not attach to the system The talkgroup may not be defined in the system Please try another group l Hi op o 3 UM Tones High Tone EH Low Tone Back to Home display Once Back to coverage Back to full service Clear to send Once Bad key press Once Good key press Once CM5000 self test fails at power up From out of service to in service In Call Call clear warning Call modified Call waiting tone while Every 6 seconds Phone or Private Call until a call is are pending terminated Data Connected or Data Disconnected Talk Per
46. he edited template or erase it from the predefined template list From the main menu select Messages gt Predefined The first template in the predefined template list is displayed if no predefined template exist the message No Predefined will be displayed Sending a Predefined Template 1 Press Send or PTT to send the message 2 The display will show one of the following delivery reports Message Delivered to indicate that the message was successfully sent and received Message Failed the message was not received 3 After sending the message your CM5000 will return to the predefined template list or to the message editor screen m is recommended to wait for the message acknowledge before ui sending a new message Sending a Status Message 1 Switch to the desired talkgroup to which you want to send a status message 2 From the main menu select Messages Send Status Select Status 3 In this example Status 3 is the 1 Status 1 last sent status If you wish to 2 Status send a different status scroll to 4 Status 4 your selection in the list of pre 5 status 5 programmed statuses or key the status number To stop scrolling press Back The display returns to the select status list 4 Press Menu button and then select View to view the status 3 Status 3 67 soDesso Ny 68 Statusi 7 Status 2 E St atus Sent message Press Back to return to the status list Status
47. heir units turned on and are within the group subscriber identity as configured by the Service Provider Will receive the transmission If Transmit Inhibit is activated while the terminal is set to DMO the PTT is disabled You can only listen For detailed information on Transmit Inhibit see page 19 DMO Talkgroup selection is allowed when Transmit Inhibit is activated My Groups Folder You can organise your favourite groups into one folder called My Groups Adding Deleting Groups from the My Groups Folder For more information see My Groups on page 54 Selecting a Group 20 oee Selecting a Group on page 17 Selecting a Folder see Selecting a Folder on page 17 Gateway Repeater Selection Use the DMO Config sub menu for setting the Gateway and Repeater options 1 Press Optns to enter the options menu in DMO DMO Options sub menu Option TMO Folder TG by Folder TG by abc Trunked Mode Comm Type Direct Via Gateway Via Repeater All 2 Scroll to Comm Type and press Select DMO Options dn Folder amp TG by Folder ae TG by abc Trunked Made t Comm Type Selecting DMO Group Call MS to MS To change from gateway or repeater mode to MS MS mode DMO terminal to terminal call 1 Press Optns scroll to Comm Type and press Select Comm Type Menu 2 Scroll to Direct and press Direct Select Via Gateway Via Repeater Your CM5000 communicates All directly amon
48. lder 20 Selecting a Group 3 245 ea chem Ebo SL ae Ee xta 20 Selecting a Folder 21 Gateway Repeater Selection 21 selecting DMO Group Call MS to MS 21 selecting DMO Group Call via Gateway 22 selecting DMO Group Call via Repeater 22 Selecting DMO Group Call via Gateway and Repeater 22 Making Group Gall 23 Receiving Group Call 23 Private Call senedi ete ac lea dc 24 uet A eite ta errem te a a ku E 24 Making Semi Duplex Private Call 24 Receiving Semi Duplex Private Call 25 Making Full Duplex Private Call 25 Receiving Full Duplex Private Call 25 Phone and PABX Calils 26 il eia F tose toe oh eres ae Z 26 Making a Phone or PABX Call 26 Answering a Phone or PABX Call 27 Emergency Operation 28 G s La nc cra aoe hee Shae b 28 Entering Emergency Mode 28 Exiting Emergency Mode 29 Receiving Emergency Call 30 GPS Location Service 31 Enhancing GPS Performance 32 GPS ICON ret ed a dd 33 GPS Enable DISabl amp
49. lder The list shows groups that are not in the selected scan list Press Ok To set a priority to a group scroll through the priority list high medium or low A call from a high priority group will interrupt an on going call with a medium and low priority A call from a medium priority group will interrupt an on going call with a low priority A call from a low priority group will not interrupt any on going call Edit the scan list groups gt Scroll to the group you wish to remove from the selected scan list and press Delete You will be prompted to remove the selected group After a few seconds the display shows the updated scan list To change the group priority press Priority Scroll to the selected priority and press Select 23 nueyy Su L My Groups This sub menu allows you to select edit your favourite group My Groups list Select Edit List Selecting a Group from My Groups 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt My Groups gt Select If the folder is empty add groups 2 The screen returns to the Home display My Groups is displayed as the first highlighted folder in the list of folders You can now scroll through the favourite group list Press Select to confirm your choice When selecting My Groups and no groups exist from the current DMO TMO you may be forced to switch from TMO to DMO or from DMO to DMO In this case you will be prompted to accept the mode change Adding a G
50. m New to Old The read 64 message is kept in the Inbox 2 The display shows the incoming message its number sender and the first line of the text message Handling Messages When in the inbox or after reading the message press the Menu button and select one of the following options e Select Store and press Select to store the message as a template in the template list Msg Detail y Message 1 From Bill am in office Inbox Menu Store Delete Delete All Reply J Forward select Delete and press Yes to delete the message When the display shows Deleted Message n the current message is deleted from the Inbox The display shows the next message if any or the message list Select Delete All and press Yes to delete all the messages When the display shows Deleted All Messages all the messages are deleted from the Inbox The display shows the next message if any or the Messages sub menu select Reply This invokes the edit screen Edit message text and press Ok to reply to the message originator Select Forward This invokes the edit screen The old message body serves as the default message Press Ok to forward the message to selected target See Sending the Message on page 63 Press Back to return to the previous display The described options also aplies to all the messages that were sent To view the list of messages sent from your terminal select Menu
51. mbers by pressing one key for each letter The row shows the suggested numbers Scroll the alternative row to the right until you reach the required combination 6 To enter the symbol press 1 key The row shows the suggested symbol Scroll the alternative row to the right until you reach the required symbol Press Select to select the numbers The numbers and symbol are displayed in the main text area Word Locking You can use the partial or full word lock feature to add words that are not in the dictionary and or to narrow down the list of alternates to those that begin with a particular prefix 1 Try to enter the word Scroll the alternate line for a word option Each option is successively highlighted and partially locked 2 Enter the second part of the word The first part remains unchanged locked The newly entered letters will be highlighted and then locked while you scroll to the next z BunuM word option 3 Press key The word is placed in the text area with a space and automatically added to the dictionary Writing in Numeric Mode 1 Press key to scroll to numeric mode OR press and hold any numeric key to enter Numeric mode 2 Press the relevant numeric keys to insert the digits Writing in Symbol Mode 1 Press key to scroll to symbol mode 2 Press 1 key A series of symbols and punctuation appear on the screen 3 Scroll to the symbol and press Select Writing in TAP Alphanum
52. menu 0 menu item list 38 messages sub menu 62 missed call history 55 more sub menu 57 my info sub menu 55 N networks sub menu 57 notations 4 O open group 20 P PABX private automatic branch exchange 26 PABX call 26 phone call 26 phone number 26 phone PABX call 66 answering 27 direct dial 26 PIN personal identification number 43 powering on off 0 predefined template 66 private automatic branch exchange PABX 26 private call 24 private number 77 R received call history 55 receiving calls 5 recent calls sub menu 55 repeater 22 repeater mode 3 entering 4 ring style of incoming call 45 rotary knob S scan list 6 scan setup 5 scanning selection 6 Screen saver setup 49 text 49 security sub menu 43 shortcuts sub menu 56 silent emergency mode 7 soft keys 0 status message 62 sending 67 T talkgroup 6 talkgroup selection 6 20 TAP display 70 icons 70 selecting 69 writing text 69 templates 62 text language 69 text message 62 text size setup 49 TMO trunked mode operation 2 TMO group call making 76 receiving 79 tones setting all tones 48 setting car horn tone 48 setting keypad tone 48 setting talk permit tone 46 tones setup 47 transmit inhibit TXI mode 79 trunked mode operation TMO 72 TXI transmit inhibit 79 U unlocking the terminal 43 user defined template 66 W wallpaper setup 50 writing text 69 89 x pul 90 IE
53. mit sounds Once Normal upon pressing the PTT Tone Once Short Tone Talk Permit without gateway sounds upon pressing PTT The tone indicates the gateway is no longer available Talk Prohibit Until you release System busy the PTT Called terminal not available or busy 2 High Tone EH Low Tone Call disconnected or failed due to network e Wrong number dialled DMO Entering Every three DMO Exiting seconds until the Phone ring back sending called user answers or call is rejected Every 0 5 seconds Four times Once Once Twice Four times Once Until you answer or the call is Phone busy Status message sent to the dispatcher or failed m n illl Incoming Calls Status message acknowledged by the dispatcher Your CM5000 received a Group Call without gateway setup only High Priority Group Call received Emergency Alarm sent or received Emergency Alarm failed Emergency Call received Lil Phone ring reception According to the Ring Full duplex Private Call Style sub menu setting rejected Until the call is answered Private Call received 83 S UOL High Tone EH Low Tone Private Call ringing to Until the call is the caller answered Half duplex Private Pre Every 4 seconds emptive Priority Call until the call is PPC ring answered or rejected Full duplex Private PPC Every 4 seconds ring until t
54. n o Entering Gateway Mode When your CM5000 is in TMO enter Gateway Mode in one of TMO Options the following ways Folder From the Home display press amp TG by Folder abe TG abc Optns and select Gateway i E Mode Mode t Gateway Mode Press the Menu button and select More Networks Gateway Mode The display shows Gateway Monitor In Gateway Monitor Mode CM5000 checks if the communication goes through Gateway Monitor other gateway or not When it does not pick up other gateway communication it switches to Gateway Mode When it detects other gateway communication during Gateway Monitor mode The display shows Gateway Temporary DMO Detected message The radio Group is in Temporary DMO It Grodpitso 4 checks other gateway communication all the time If other gateway l l e ii communication disappears CM5000 returns to Gateway Monitor Mode Press Exit in Temporary DMO to switch to DMO Entering Repeater Mode 14 When your CM5000 is in TMO enter Repeater Mode in one of TMO Options the following ways TG by Folder From the Home display press Optns and select Repeater abe TG by abc Direst Mode t Gateway Mode Mode as required r ERM Press the Menu button and select More gt Networks gt Repeater Mode Making Calls see the relevant sections in the user guide Receiving Calls The CM5000 will automatically receive the incomin
55. ne in a long text several lines Press and hold to repeat n TAP press to reject word completion and scroll up Press to navigate down one line in a long text several lines Press and hold to repeat n TAP press to reject word completion and scroll within the text area Press to navigate to the left Press and hold to repeat In TAP if a word completion is available press to reject the completion 55 Press to navigate to the right Press and hold to repeat n TAP if a word completion is available press to accept the vvord Opens the Context Sensitive Menu if a context sensitive menu is active 4 Writing in iTAP Alphanumeric For example let s write David 2321 1 In the text entry screen select the Menu button gt Entry Setup and then change to iTAP English Press Back to return to the text entry screen 2 In the text entry screen select the Menu button gt Entry Mode and then select Primary 3 Press 3 key The alternative row opens up and shows D EF 3 Continue entering the letters by pressing one key for each letter The row shows the suggested words Scroll the alternative row to the right until you reach David 4 Press Select to select the word It is displayed in the main text area Automatic shift to upper case is used at the beginning of a Si message after punctuation followed by space or for the first letter of a word created as a new Contact entry 5 Enter the nu
56. nit Locked you entered the correct code The display returns to the Security sub menu and shows the active setting On To unlock the CM5000 before powering off 1 From the main menu select gt Security gt PIN Protect 2 Select Off and press Select 3 At the Input Code prompt enter the 4 digit code The display will show the following message Unit Unlocked You entered the correct code The display returns to the Security sub menu and shows the active setting Off To unlock the CM5000 after powering on enter the code at the prompt The CM5000 enters the Home display 43 nueyy Su L If you fail to enter the correct code the following message will be displayed Incorrect Code Entered You are prompted to try again After failing your CM5000 will be blocked Please check with your Service Provider how many failed attempts are allowed Change Code From the main menu select gt Security gt Change Code gt Ihe default PIN code is 0000 44 At the Input Code prompt enter the 4 digit code If the old code does not match the entered code at verification the display prompts you to re enter the old code If the entered code matches the old code the display prompts you to enter a new 4 digit code and to repeat it for confirmation If the confirmation code does not match the new code the display prompts you to re enter the new code When the new code is accepted the display shows Code Accepte
57. ored number such as Type Private Private Type 4 Mobile 4 Enter number Press Ok 5 Scrollup and down the entries Continue to enter other types and numbers as you may keep several numbers Private Mobile Home Work PABX Other Speed Dial number for the same person under the same contact name To correct an entry press Change 6 When finished press Done Press Back to return to Home display 40 Editing a Contact 1 From the contact list scroll to the entry you want to edit Contact Menu 2 Press the Menu button to enter Edit Contacts Menu Select Edit 7 777 The entry details screen 77 displays J Capacity 3 Follow the instructions in Creating a Contact on page 40 to edit the various fields Deleting a Number 1 From the contact list scroll to the entry that contains the number you want to delete 2 Scroll left or right to display the contact type for the number you want to delete 3 Press the Menu button 4 Select Delete Number 5 Press Yes to confirm T If an entry contains only one number deleting the number deletes i the entry Deleting a Contact 1 From the contact list scroll to the entry you want to delete 2 Press the Menu button 3 To delete the entire entry select Delete Contact T Contacts Contacts New Contact Edit Back Bill Delete Number Jack Delete Contact 1 New Contact Select m Capacity 41
58. ork coverage Depending on who your service provider is the network will provide your terminal with information that helps determine your location more quickly and accurately GPS Icon When your terminal is receiving valid GPS location data a GPS icon will be shown in the display Please note that during emergency mode your terminal will not display the GPS icon even when receiving GPS location data If valid GPS location data is available when you leave emergency mode the GPS icon will be displayed again GPS Enable Disable 1 From the main menu press the Menu button and select More gt Location gt Interface The current selection On Off is highlighted 2 Select the new choice The display shows On Location Service On Off Location Service Off Entering GPS Location Service To enter the GPS sub menu press the Menu button and Location select More gt Location Position Position provides the actual position information Interface allows you to enable disable the GPS location service Test Page provides detailed position information scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display This estimate of accuracy of the calculated location is only a very rough estimate and may vary substantially from the Interface Testpage 33 99IAI9S uoneEoo7 542 actual accuracy of the approximate location information reported The variation will vary in accordance
59. quipment or accessories in household waste Customers or end users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country Getting Started This manual contains everything you need to know about how to operate your CM5000 Repeater If you have any questions regarding the operation and care of this mobile device please contact your local dealer You can display different languages on your mobile for more information please refer to the relevant section in this handbook How to Use this Guide This guide describes the CM5000 features that are set up and pre programmed at the factory Your Service Provider or your organisation may have customised your CM5000 to optimise its use for your individual needs Check with your Service Provider or organisation to find out the differences from this guide Throughout the text in this publication you will notice the following special notations used to highlight certain information or items Exmpe Deseriptlon or Select Key presses are shown as a key symbol or in bold print for soft key functions More gt Networks gt Indicates navigation in menu items TXI Mode gt Activate Highlighted text indicates the selection V On Indicates the active setting Status Delivered Information appearing on the CM5000 display is shown in special print User Defined
60. r before you receive your terminal Selecting Your Network Before you start operating your CM5000 you can select the network you want your CM5000 to be registered to For detailed information see Networks on page 57 pejiejs Looking After Your CM5000 To clean your CM5000 use a moistened or antistatic cloth DO NOT use a dry or electrostatically charged cloth The Display Home Idle Display A powered on idle terminal shows the following typical Home display Trunked Mode Home Display status icon area 24 soft key area 75312361 TMO E Berne 111 menu context sensitive icon Group TMO TG1 soft key area Optns A text display area Direct Mode Home Display status icon area soft key area menu context sensitive icon DMO Group Group No 1 soft key area Optns 17 Contes A text display area Screen Icons Status icons appear when your phone is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features eng Signal Strength Indicates the signal strength in the current TMO or DMO area Four bars indicate the maximum strength Fewer bars indicate lower signal strength You may be able to improve signal strength by moving your vehicle to a different location New Message Has Arrived Indicates that a new message just arrived Once you change the display the icon disappears New Message s in Inbox Indicates that an unread message is
61. roup to My Groups 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt My Groups gt Edit List gt New Group 2 Select a group by folder search TMO DMO by Folder Select the folder and select the group The group is added to the My Groups folder OR select a group by alphabetic search TMO DMO by abc Enter the first character of the group s name Deleting a Group from My Groups 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt My Groups gt Edit List 2 Select the group you wish to remove Select Yes to confirm removal 54 Deleting All Groups from My Groups 1 From the main menu select More gt Group Setup gt My Groups gt Edit List 2 Press the Menu button Select Delete All Select Yes to confirm removal Viewing Personal Information Use this feature to view your own private number at any time My Info b 1 From the main menu select My Private Num More gt My Info 2 Select My Private Num 2 o Recent Calls From the main menu select More gt Recent Call Recent Calls You can view the history of all Dialed calls Received Missed Dialled Calls Received Calls calls you answered Missed Calls calls received but not answered or rejected by the CM5000 Each list of calls may contain up to 10 numbers the most recent call being at the top of the list If the number of a recent call is stored in the contact list the name associated with
62. rth to determine the approximate geographical location of your terminal The availability and accuracy of this location information and the amount of time that it takes to calculate it will vary depending on the environment in which you are using the terminal For example GPS location fixes are often difficult to obtain indoors in covered locations between high buildings or in other situations where you have not established a clear broad view of the sky see IMPORTANT Things to Keep in Mind The GPS location Service can assist your Dispatcher or Colleagues in many ways such as more efficient deployment of resources or locating your terminal if you trigger your emergency service The terminal can be configured to display location information on the terminal s display or to send it over the air to your dispatcher where it can be displayed in control center Please check with your Service Provider on the configuration of your terminal IMPORTANT Things to Keep in Mind Where adequate signals from multiple satellites are not available usually because your GPS antenna cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky the GPS feature of your terminal WILL NOT WORK Such situations include but are not limited to e In underground locations Inside of tunnels or parking garages Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure Near a powerful radio or television tower 31 99IAI9S uonEoo7 542 e When your GPS ant
63. se try later Called CM5000 ended the call Call Preempted Channel being used for priority Emgcy In Use The Hot Microphone feature is active but the channel Wait For Mic transmit grant has been given to another Emergency Call on the same talkgroup The CM5000 microphone is not active during this time but the CM5000 will automatically try to regain talk permit after a predetermined time Emgcy Mic The Hot Microphone timer has automatically expired or Ended the user has pressed the PTT button to cancel the Hot Microphone feature Emgcy Mic On 1 The Hot Microphone feature is active and the CM5000 is automatically transmitting hands free emergency audio Empty Entry The speed number you dialled does not exist or the number exists but the group is non selectable Faulty Unit Self test failed An operational fault has been detected Error with your CM5000 Record the error number Turn your CM5000 off and contact service IT Hop o JEUM Messages Message Description Group already 1 The group you are attempting to add already exists in exists the My Groups folder Insufficient Your terminal is in the process of determining your Visible Data location This may take several minutes to complete Insufficient Your terminal is in the process of determining your Visible Satellites location This may take several minutes to complete Invalid ID The entered number is not valid Invalid Shortcut The entered num
64. smit Inhibit TXI Mode before entering RF sensitive areas e g in hospitals or in potentially explosive areas where safety can be jeopardized due to CM5000 transmission radiation Radiation of the CM5000 is only suppressed if the TXI Mode is activated or the CM5000 is separated from power supply In TXI Mode the CM5000 will not transmit under any circumstances except for the Emergency Call which can be initiated even if the CM5000 is in TXI Mode All CM5000 functions and keys which cause transmission e g registration to the network change of talkgroup or folder sending messages pressing PTT etc are disabled When no danger to safety exists anymore for instance if you leave the RF sensitive area the TXI Mode can be deactivated and the CM5000 returns to standard operation 19 122 dnoid OWL Direct Mode Operation DMO DMO Group Call In DMO the CM5000 can be used without your Service Provider s infrastructure Direct Mode DMO allows communication with other terminals also operating in Direct Mode which are on the same frequency and talkgroup as your CM5000 You can receive a Call From the selected talkgroup From other users within talkback range if configured by your Service Provider This is called an InterMNI Mobile Network identity call e From an open group An open group is a super group to which all DMO groups belong When you start a call the members of the selected talkgroup who have t
65. ss PTT 3 To reject or end the call press On Hook key Incoming Call m Private In Use 1014058 1014058 Making Full Duplex Private Call 1 From the Home display select Private Mode using right left navigation keys 2 VVhen in Private Mode dial a number and select Ok 3 Press Off Hook key to start the call 4 To end the call press On Hook key Receiving Full Duplex Private Call 1 The CM5000 switches to the incoming Private Call The display shows incoming call notification and the caller s identity 2 To answer an incoming call press Off Hook key 3 To reject or end the call press On Hook key 122 3EALd Phone and PABX Calls General The Phone Call allows you to call a landline telephone number or a cellular mobile phone number The Private Automatic Branch Exchange PABX Call allows you to call local office extension numbers if programmed by your service provider This type of call needs to be activated by your Service Provider In this publication we use phone number when referring to these numbers Both calls have the same dialing features For operating the CM5000 in RF sensitive areas see Transmit Inhibit on page 19 mn While Transmit Inhibit is activated an incoming Phone or PABX Call is indicated but it is not possible to answer the call T If your Service Provider has restricted access to the Contacts list it ui might not be possible to cr
66. sy to identify the menu items at first glance ANN Main Menu Items Context Sensitive Menu Appears above the Menu button if the main menu items context sensitive menu are active Messages e Send status messages e Send short text messages free text or according to user defined or predefined templates Receive messages in Inbox Contacts Add search edit or erase entries in the contact list Security Lets you turn On Off and verify security features and change passwords cu Setup Allows you to customise your CM5000 i More Contains more customisable menu items Scroll Bar Indicates navigation among items that occupy more than one screen If all items appear in one screen the scroll bar is empty 37 nueyy Su L List of Menu Items Messages New Message Inbox Outbox Templates Predefined Send Status Contacts New Contact Existing Contacts Security PIN Protect Change Code Setu p Set Ring Ring Style Set Volume Language Data Setup Group Audio Tones Display Battery More 5775 My Info Recent Calls Shortcuts Networks Location PNC Mode T This is the standard menu layout Your Service Provider may enable disable some menu items or change their names 38 Messages Refer to Messages on page 62 for details Contacts General Contacts stores Private Phone and PABX numbers Each Contacts entry can store several numbers A Cont
67. t Setup gt Tones This sub menu allows you to activate deactivate the CM5000 tones For a detailed list of tones see Tones section Setup Ring Style Set Volume Language Group Audio Tones 47 nu lN Su L Setting Keypad Tone To activate deactivate keypad tone at every key press Tones 1 From the main menu select Keypad Tone Setup gt Tones gt All Tones Talk Permit Keypad Tone Car Horn 2 Scroll through the settings On Off 3 Choose required setting and press Select or press Back to exit Setting All Tones To activate deactivate all tones Keypad tone and other activity tones used in your CM5000 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Tones gt All Tones 2 Scroll through the settings On Off 3 Choose required setting and press Select or press Back to exit Setting Talk Permit Tone There are 3 tone settings No Tone no tone heard upon pressing the PTT e Short Tone a short tone heard upon pressing the PTT Normal Tone the factory default tone heard upon pressing the PTT To change your Talk Permit Tone settings 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Tones gt Talk Permit 2 Scroll through the settings 3 Choose required setting and press Select Press Back to exit Setting Car Horn Tone To activate deactivate car horn notification about receiving individual call while the ignition is off 46 1 From the main menu select
68. t caps lock and lower case 1 AN 171012 89 0 amp Xn x gt lt jxe BunuM ka Key Alphanumeric Mode TAP ITAP 4 GH14 ghi4 5 JKL5 ik15 6 MNO6 mno6 7 PQRS7 pqrs 8 TUV8 tuv8 VVXYZ9 29 List of Keys and Characters in Numeric Mode Key Numeric Mode 0 to 9 Press to enter digit at insertion point Press and hold any numeric key to enter TAP alphanumeric mode To exit TAP alphanumeric mode press and hold any numeric key List of Keys and Characters in Symbol Mode Key Symbol Mode i Co BULA Other Keys Any numeric In TAP press any key to reject word completion and key continue with text entry A new completion will be displayed if available after the time out for TAP expires Press and hold to enter Numeric mode from TAP or ITAP alphanumeric Press to insert a space n TAP press to dismiss a word completion and insert a space Enter a newly created word into the user dictionary Press and hold to enter a carriage return 77 Press once to cycle through all entry modes symbolic numeric primary and secondary if configured Press and hold to return to the default entry mode Press to select the highlighted choice and place it in the main text area Delete Press once to delete the last entered character Press and hold for long to clear the entire main text area Press to navigate up one li
69. tal gateway mode from the UHF gt Gateway display select Esc L H UHF Gatevvay 66 Index A alias B backlight setup 47 50 buttons emergency 77 C cleaning your unit 6 code changing 44 contact list 59 contrast setup 5 D dialed call history 55 dialed number list 55 dictionary 76 direct mode operation DMO 2 display contrast setup 57 home language setup 46 TAP ITAP 70 text size setup 49 wallpaper setup 50 DMO direct mode operation 72 20 E emergency button 77 emergency mode entering 28 exiting 29 emergency operation 26 entering gateway mode 74 entering repeater mode 4 F favourite group 76 53 folder 76 favourite group 76 20 selection 6 21 G gateway 22 gateway mode 73 entering 4 global positioning system GPS 37 GPS global positioning system 37 GPS enable disable 33 group audio setup 47 group setup 5 H history dialed call 55 missed call 55 received call 55 home display Hot Mic hot microphone 28 hot microphone feature Hot Mic 26 icons contacts 39 GPS 33 inbox 64 menu 37 38 TAP ITAP 70 ignition sense 6 inbox use 63 InterMNI call 20 ITAP display 7 icons 70 87 xepu selecting 69 writing text 69 75 K keypad usage in alphanumeric mode 7 usage in numeric mode 7 72 usage in symbol mode 73 keys clear 6 enter 6 menu 70 navigation 6 soft 5 70 knob rotary L list of menu items 38 locking the terminal 43
70. tellites used to calculate the location In general more satellites make for better accuracy The maximum is twelve satellites Interface allows you to enable disable the GPS location Service Test Page provides detailed position information This displays the following information if available e Position gt The time the location was last calculated gt The latitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds gt The longitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds gt The antenna height 60 5 NS Position W 2 59 22770 H 35m B 235 7 HS 10 5 km h Sats Used 4 gt The direction of travel gt The horizontal speed gt The number of satellites used to calculate the location e Satellites gt The satellite number gt The satellite status gt The satellite signal strength e Version gt The GPS module software version scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display This estimate of accuracy of the calculated location is only a very rough estimate and may vary substantially from the actual accuracy of the approximate location information reported 61 nueyy Su L Messages General The messaging feature lets you e send short text messages free text or according to user defined or predefined templates send status messages receive messages A status is a number corresponding to a pre programmed message in a list your
71. to group mode and receive the call also the group caller name will appear in the screen Calling Party ID number Group name 23 22 dnoiS OWA Private Call General A Private Call also called Point to Point or individual call is a call between two individuals No other terminal can hear the conversation T f your Service Provider has restricted access to the Contacts list it i might not be possible to create a new contact edit existing contacts or dial up a number which is not in the Contacts list For operating the CM5000 in RF sensitive areas see Transmit Inhibit on page 19 my While Transmit Inhibit is activated an incoming Private Call is 7 indicated but it is not possible to ansvver the call Making Semi Duplex Private Call 1 From the Home display select Private Mode using right left navigation keys 2 When in Private Mode dial a number and select Ok 3 Press and hold the PTT button Wait for the talk permit tone if configured before talking and release the PTT when listening 4 To end the call press On Hook key Calling B Private In Use 1014058 1014058 Private In Use Call set up procedure is completed Terminal is in Traffic mode Called ID Number 24 Receiving Semi Duplex Private Call 1 The CM5000 switches to the incoming Private Call The display shows incoming call notification and the caller s identity 2 To answer an incoming call pre
72. to the GPS Configuration set 11 nol by your Service Provider The availability of the GPS Location menus is dependent on your terminal configuration please contact your Service Provider for further details Viewing Your Position 1 From the main menu press the Menu button and select More gt Location gt Position 2 Scroll to view the entire screen This displays the following information about the last time your location was calculated if available The time the location was last calculated The latitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds The longitude expressed in degrees minutes and seconds he number of satellites used to calculate the location In general more satellites make for better accuracy The maximum is twelve satellites To calculate your location again press Rfrsh It may take your terminal several minutes to complete the process of determining your location During this time a message usually appears on your terminal s display stating Insufficient Visible Satellites or Insufficient Visible Data For tips on getting the best location calculation see Enhancing GPS Performance on page 32 The Position screen displays the updated information To cancel a location calculation before it is completed Press Back to return to the previous screen Each time approximate location of your terminal is calculated the latest location information is stored in your 34 terminal and remains ther
73. using the keypad For details on text editor use see Writing Text on page 69 4 Press Done to exit Setting the Backlight You can set the function and brightness of the backlight To enter your backlight settings sub menu 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Display gt Backlight 2 Press Change 3 Select required setting Function your CM5000 has 4 backlight settings Automatic Any key press turns the backlight on The backlight remains on until the pre programmed timer runs out Disable The backlight feature is disabled Semi automatic Per default the backlights are switched off You can switch the backlights on by pressing the Enter key After a few seconds config ured by your Service Provider the backlights switch off automatically Manual The backlight remains on To turn the back light on off press the Clear key Brightness you can set the brightness to High or Low Setting the Wallpaper 50 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Display gt Wallpaper 2 Press Change 3 Select required setting On Off 4 Press Done to exit When On is set the radio displays pre programmed wallpaper in the background Setting the Contrast 1 From the main menu select Setup gt Display gt Contrast 2 Press Change 3 Use the left right navigation keys or Rotary Knob to adjust the contrast 4 Press Ok 5 Press Done to exit Battery Level From the main m

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