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MSATe USER GUIDE
• GPS – used to activate/deactivate the GPS information indicator on
the handset display screen during an active call. This soft key appears
during a call.
Soft Key 2 (SK2):
This key is located just below the display area and just
above the END key. Its label is shown directly above it in the display area.
Summary of SK2 functionality:
• Group – provides access to a list of all downloaded talkgroup tag
positions that the user can select from.
• Select – enables you to select desired talkgroup tag positions and
various other functions and features.
• Ok – confirms selection of certain functions and features.
• Store – confirms selection of functions that store information in the
radio such as commissioning info, talkgroup tag labels, GPS positions
and various codes (lock code, password, etc.).
• Edit – used to inform the radio that you are about to enter alpha/
numeric keys (for TG label, GPS Position Name, etc.).
• Yes– only appears when you initiate a manual beam cross-over,
initiate the commissioning process, or change the serial port
configuration.
• Save– used to save entered data such as a talkgroup label or save a
GPS position to memory.
Soft Key 3 (SK3):
This is the UP ARROW key.
Summary of SK3 functionality:
• Lock – only appears in Dispatch mode when radio is idle. Used to
lock the radio to the current talkgroup.
• Unlock – only appears in Dispatch mode when radio is idle. Used to
remove a talkgroup lock.
• EMG – only appears when the system lock prompt appears.
Emergency circuit switched voice calls are not supported in the
current radio.
Soft Key 4 (SK4):
This is the DOWN ARROW key. As a soft key, SK4
is used to scroll down various menu items and lists, scroll through
downloaded talkgroup tag positions, and decrease volume levels.
Alphanumeric Keyboard Mapping
The handset keypad letter reference is shown in the following table:
KEY NUMBER
KEY ALPHAS
1
1
2
A B C 2
3
D E F 3
4
G H I 4
5
J K L 5
6
M N O 6
7
P Q R S 7
8
T U V 8
9
W X Y Z 9
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Character Entry
Character entry is typical of most cell phones. When entering text, press
the required number key in rapid succession to select the appropriate
letter for that key.
For example:
• To type the name “John,” do the following:
• Press the number “5” key once to select “J.”
• Press the number “6” key quickly three times to select “O.”
• Press the number “4” key quickly twice to select “H.”
• Press the number “6” key quickly twice to select “N.”
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