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User Manual 

 

 

 

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en 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1

 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ......................5

 

2

 

GUARANTEE ........................................................5

 

3

 

ABOUT THIS MANUAL.........................................6

 

4

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY .............................................7

 

4.1

 

G

ENERAL

............................................................7

 

4.2

 

E

XPOSURE TO 

RF

 ENERGY

.................................7

 

4.3

 

E

LECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

.....................8

 

4.4

 

O

THER WARNINGS

..............................................9

 

4.5

 

A

NTENNA

..........................................................10

 

4.6

 

A

UDIO ACCESSORIES

........................................10

 

4.7

 

M

AINTENANCE

..................................................11

 

5

 

FIRST STEPS ......................................................12

 

5.1

 

S

TART

-

UP

.........................................................12

 

5.2

 

W

ORKING MODES

. ............................................13

 

6

 

BASIC USE..........................................................14

 

6.1

 

D

ISPLAY INDICATORS

.......................................16

 

6.2

 

LED

 

I

NDICATORS

. ............................................18

 

6.3

 

L

IST OF EDITABLE CHARACTERS

........................19

 

6.4

 

DT-410

 DESKTOP UNIT

......................................20

 

6.5

 

M

AIN SCREEN

...................................................21

 

7

 

MAIN MENU ........................................................21

 

 

8

 

BASIC FUNCTIONS............................................ 26

 

8.1

 

G

ROUP 

C

ALLS

................................................. 26

 

8.2

 

I

NDIVIDUAL CALLS

............................................ 28

 

8.3

 

S

TATUS MESSAGES

......................................... 30

 

8.4

 

T

EXT MESSAGES

............................................. 31

 

9

 

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ....................................... 32

 

9.1

 

E

MERGENCY CALLS

......................................... 32

 

9.2

 

W

ORKING MODES

:

 

D

IRECT MODE

..................... 33

 

9.3

 

W

ORKING MODES

:

 

DMO-GATE

 MODE

............. 34

 

9.4

 

S

ECURITY

........................................................ 35

 

9.5

 

N

ETWORK SELECTION

...................................... 36

 

9.6

 

S

UPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

............................ 37

 

9.7

 

D

ATA SERVICES

............................................... 38

 

9.8

 

GPS

 RECEIVER

............................................... 38

 

9.9

 

GSM

 OPTION

................................................... 39

 

9.10

 

I/O

 

P

ROGRAMMABLE OPTION

....................... 39

 

10

 

OTHER FUNCTIONS .......................................... 42

 

10.1

 

C

ONTACTS PHONE BOOK

............................. 42

 

10.2

 

C

ALL HISTORY

............................................. 42

 

10.3

 

D

ISPLAY OPTIONS

........................................ 42

 

10.4

 

L

ANGUAGES

................................................ 43

 

10.5

 

A

UDIO 

S

ETTINGS

......................................... 43

 

10.6

 

U

SING AUDIO ACCESSORIES

........................ 44

 

11

 

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE .............................. 45

 

Summary of Contents for DT-400

Page 1: ...DT 410 DESKTOP UNIT 20 6 5 MAIN SCREEN 21 7 MAIN MENU 21 8 BASIC FUNCTIONS 26 8 1 GROUP CALLS 26 8 2 INDIVIDUAL CALLS 28 8 3 STATUS MESSAGES 30 8 4 TEXT MESSAGES 31 9 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 32 9 1 EMERGENCY CALLS 32 9 2 WORKING MODES DIRECT MODE 33 9 3 WORKING MODES DMO GATE MODE 34 9 4 SECURITY 35 9 5 NETWORK SELECTION 36 9 6 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 37 9 7 DATA SERVICES 38 9 8 GPS RECEIVER 38 9 9 GSM O...

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Page 3: ...d Mobile Radio under different trademarks and brand names in other regions of the world Although an effort has been made in order to provide the most accurate information in this document it is possible than in some sections diagrams or screenshots appear references to the brand names and trademarks used in other regions This should not be construed as a commitment on the part of PowerTrunk Inc an...

Page 4: ...User Manual 4 en This equipment can be used in member states of the European Union once the corresponding administrative licence is obtained ...

Page 5: ...t or repair free of charge of any products that are found to have a manufacturing defect in accordance with the general conditions of the POWERTRUNK INC guarantee Under no circumstance shall POWERTRUNK INC be held responsible for problems or damage caused by any accessory or auxiliary element that has not be supplied by or certified by POWERTRUNK INC Neither shall POWERTRUNK INC guarantee the func...

Page 6: ...p call an individual call how to send status message or how to edit a text message and send it to one or several users Before using the equipment please read this manual carefully In addition to instructions on how to handle the device you will also find safety information among which the international guidelines on exposure to radio frequency Please keep this manual at hand for future reference F...

Page 7: ...he equipment has been designed to fulfil the applicable compliance regulations The equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference The equipment complies with the applicable Part 90 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations 4 2 Exposure to RF energy Your MD...

Page 8: ...cal regulations This equipment complies with the requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on electromagnetic compatibility as well as Council Directive 95 54 CE regarding motor vehicle installations Vehicular Installation The MDT 400 DT 410 terminal must be supplied with a continuous nominal 12V voltage in equipment terminals minimum 10 8V maximum 15 6 V It must be taken into account that some...

Page 9: ...e vehicle s electronic systems electronic ignition systems brake control ABS traction or speed control and onboard computer systems For correct installation of the equipment please follow the instructions given in the MDT 400 DT 410 Installation Guide Avoid using the area above the airbag or the area where it will inflate Airbags inflate with great force and the equipment could be projected forwar...

Page 10: ...nary measure whenever possible park off the road to make or receive a call Programming The equipment must always be programmed using a version of the programmer that is compatible with the version of firmware 4 5 Antenna 1 Do not use the equipment without an antenna 2 To guarantee safety compliance always use antennas validated by PowerTrunk 3 Never use the equipment if the antenna is damaged If a...

Page 11: ...that could damage the electronic circuits 6 Protect the equipment from impacts or being dropped Circuit boards and more sensitive mechanical components may get broken 7 If you observe an error indication on the equipment screen that prevents it from working normally consult your service provider 8 Do not open the equipment or try to modify it in any way There are no user serviceable parts inside a...

Page 12: ... default the code is 0000 which will appear on screen as and press OK It is recommended to change this code for a safer one that you are able to remember 4 If the user does not enter a correct PIN code after a number of permitted tries which can be configured 3 attempts by default the equipment will be locked until the personal unlocking code PUK is entered a 10 digit code This code is provided by...

Page 13: ...he message In service If the equipment is unable to access a network the display will show No service and the SVC LED will stay red Even if the equipment has not registered it is possible to access the Main Menu to select the Direct working Mode for example without need for infrastructure 3 In DMO mode the SVC LED will be green and the symbol Direct mode active indicator will be displayed in the s...

Page 14: ...unit Both models have the same front panel described below The MDT 400 can also be used without front for data applications using the PEI protocol and audio control through the 600 ohm interface If your equipment has this configuration consult with your Service Provider to learn about the services available and how to access them ...

Page 15: ...ED Indicator Call status indicator 5 SVC LED Indicator Service indicator 6 ON OFF key Key to switch on off 7 Navigation keys Navigation by menus submenus and their options Editing phone books messages 8 Alphanumeric keyboard For entering number and characters See section 6 3 9 Emergency key Starts cancels the emergency call 10 Function key Combined with other keys it enables rapid access to certai...

Page 16: ...verage indicator Valid network Only in V D network mode Emergency call established steady Flashing if the call is being set up Call established Message received steady Flashing when a message is being sent Discrete mode active Converts a semi duplex incoming call with direct signalling to on off hook signalling All tones off cid ima ge0 02 gif Icon area Text area Soft keys area ...

Page 17: ...sages received box full Steady Terminal registered in encrypted mode Encrypted call Flashing Terminal registered in encrypted mode Clear call A AB BC C a ab bc c Text editing screen GSM call established steady Flashing during call establishment Will only be displayed if the GSM option is installed and activated Active group scan groups in listening mode DMO GATE mode Presence of a DMO REP detected...

Page 18: ... operational DMO Flashing orange Equipment in programming mode STS LED LED status Function Off No call being carried out Red Equipment transmitting a call PTT pressed semi duplex call or until the communication is over duplex call only in TMO trunking mode Flashing red Request or end of transmission Green Equipment receiving a call Flashing green Call in progress no one transmitting Orange Call be...

Page 19: ...haracters Number of times to press the key Keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Space 1 1 _ 2 ABC A a B b C c 2 Á á À à Â â Ã ã Ä ä Å å Ç ç 3 DEF D d E e F f 3 É é È è Ê ê Ë ë 4 GHI G g H h I i 4 Í í Ì ì Î î Ï ï 5 JKL J j K k L l 5 6 MNO M m N n O o Ñ ñ 6 Ó ó Ò ò Ô ô Õ õ Ö ö 7 PQRS P p Q q R r S s 7 8 TUV T t U u V v 8 Ú ú Ù ù Û û Ü ü 9 WXYZ W w X x Y y Z z 9 0 0 ...

Page 20: ... bear heavy weights therefore heavy objects should not be placed on top of it Its menus and operation are the same as the mobile MDT 400 equipment with the following exceptions If the DT 410 is controlled via PEI E g from a PC application only one screen is displayed enabling two options Return to manual control of the equipment pressing soft key MMI Enable or disable the internal loudspeaker sele...

Page 21: ... automatic return to the preferred type of call can be programmed after a few seconds 7 MAIN MENU To access the Main Menu press the key The Main Menu is cyclically organised and the different screens can be accessed using the navigation keys The soft keys can enable or disable menu options access submenus and return Some screens may not be displayed depending on the configuration of your equipment...

Page 22: ...essages GRP Exit OK Call history GRP Exit OK User Settings GRP Exit OK Audio Settings GRP Exit OK Working modes Use the shift keys to navigate the menu Press the menu key to access Main Menu Shows the last call display activated GRP Exit OK Operating modes ...

Page 23: ...RP Edit 2 WORKING MODE V D DMO Gateway GSM 3 AUDIO SETTINGS Audio volume Æ Active tones On Off Keypad tones On Off Accessories Æ Standard Control tones On Off Handset Call in tones On Off Hands free kit Call out tones On Off Auto TX permission On Off PTT detection RX permission On Off Received msg Off Norm al High Ringing tone Tone1 10 Sent message On Off Tone volume ...

Page 24: ... Request Negative Change PIN Contrast 5 OPERATING MODES Area selection Local area TxI mode On Off Areas 1 14 Discrete mode On Off Wide area 6 CALL HISTORY Dialed Received Missed Erase all 7 MESSAGES Status Æ Read Text Æ Inbox Send Outbox Erase status New Configure Erase Inbox Erase Outbox ...

Page 25: ... CRYTO Prefer PLAIN Use default Factory Reset Æ Fact Reset Pwd Key Set Check Value Æ Key Set CV Info Security Proc Info Crypto Module 9 GPS INFO optional This menu will only be displayed if the GPS option has been installed The following information could be accessed only if GPS position has been provided Latitude Longitude Speed Km h mph Course Deviation Time Date ...

Page 26: ... navigation keys Alphabetic search will only be applied to the groups included in the selected range Once the user has selected one of the ranges it will only be possible to move through the groups included in that range The groups will be sorted alphabetically within each range The selected range group is displayed on the screen To change the range press the soft key Range When a group has been s...

Page 27: ... of the group will be displayed on screen The call will be disconnected by pressing the soft key Hang or the AUX key of the handheld microphone or simply by releasing PTT and waiting for the system to disconnect The group call will be finished by the system if it detects that for a certain time no user has requested permission to transmit Any other user can leave the call using the same procedure ...

Page 28: ...e semi duplex call Enter the number of the person you wish to call or select it from the phone book With the soft key Mode lower right hand part of the screen select the type of call you wish to make PRV PSTN PABX If the call you wish to make is direct signalling press the PTT button and speak directly When you wish to stop speaking release the button Then your interlocutor can carry out the same ...

Page 29: ...sible to begin speaking without having to press the PTT button Either user can disconnect the call by pressing the AUX key of the handheld microphone or by the soft key Hang Accessing the Call history submenu from the Main Menu you can repeat a call recently made or answer a received or missed call Accessing the Messages submenu from the Main Menu it is possible to read the status messages receive...

Page 30: ...destination has been selected press soft key Send When the message is received in the infrastructure this will send a confirmation Message sent or inform of Failed sending to the equipment To send a status message rapidly to a predefined address individual or group press Digit 1 Digit 2 This option must be enabled by programming The message number is indicated with digit 1 and digit 2 and it corre...

Page 31: ...Then press the soft key Send The equipment will indicate the result of the transmission with an information message When a new status message is received the equipment informs the user by means of an information screen that a message has been received and the symbol is displayed which informs that you have a new unread message In Text Inbox you can see all the text messages received and in Text Co...

Page 32: ...message it will continue trying unless the user cancels the call by pressing the emergency key again After a loss of service or equipment being switched off the emergency call will try to be re established when the equipment is operational again if the parameter Continue emergency call is enabled by programming If the emergency call is a voice call there is an initial automatic transmission time 5...

Page 33: ...modes Direct mode This special mode called DMO enables you to communicate directly with other TETRA equipment without needing to use a network To access DMO mode select the Working Modes DMO menu or press the rapid access configured in your equipment for this function In DMO mode you may carry out group calls and individual calls The emergency button will also be available with which you can carry...

Page 34: ...In this working mode the MDT 400 will act as a bridge in the communications between equipment in DMO mode and the infrastructure All the supplementary services are disabled in this working mode The Data Packet Transmission service is also disabled as is the sending and receiving of status and text messages by both the user and the application DMO GATE enables communication between DMO and TMO in e...

Page 35: ...io equipment by the infrastructure which ensures that the user trying to connect to the network has a valid permission to do so This service requires the equipment to have its corresponding code installed To change the code you must contact your Service Provider Remote enabling disabling of the equipment The MDT 400 DT 410 can be enabled or disabled from the infrastructure through the air interfac...

Page 36: ...he end terminals in any system End to end encryption addresses these concerns by encrypting data within the transmitting terminal and only decrypting it within the receiving terminal s The plain text user data is never exposed within the infrastructure Batteries and accumulators If your terminal includes End to End Encryption option it may have a 3 6 V lithium battery with low self discharge rate ...

Page 37: ...it without giving the user any visual or acoustic indication of this call Ambience listening is only possible is the unit is not already occupied with another call Likewise the supplementary ambience listening service does not prevent the affected user from making or receiving other calls DGNA Dynamic group assignment Both individually and group addressed DGNA groups are supported Fallback mode lo...

Page 38: ... enable you to know your exact position at all times and transmit your position to a base station If the equipment has this option you can access this information through the GPS info menu from the Main Menu By programming you can configure different parameters for sending GPS positions to a central application to manage this location information Consult you service supplier about how to configure...

Page 39: ... calls are received they are rejected with the User called engaged cause The messages received are stored in the memory and can be consulted on returning to TETRA As soon as the equipment detects the recovery of TETRA coverage it again returns to this mode 9 10 I O Programmable option This option can be chosen to replace the vehicle option installed by default When this option is enabled the I O P...

Page 40: ...ontrol of external horn relay enables the MDT 400 to activate an external relay for the horn of the car or any other device This option is incompatible with the Control mute option Line interface provides the terminal with a balanced audio input and output as well as two additional basic signalling lines one input line E and one output line M This option is incompatible with the Control ignition o...

Page 41: ...TT external Æ Another event Input 2 IN2 AUX Æ External AUX disconnect the call and begin a private hook call Æ Another event Input 3 IN3 HANG Æ External HANG HANG UP Æ Another event Outputs Relay out OUT1 Æ No function Æ External horn relay Æ Mute Æ Another event Signal out OUT2 Æ No function Æ Line interface wire M Æ Another event ...

Page 42: ...If the scanning list is active this option will be displayed in the groups phone book which enables the adding or deleting of groups up to 15 from the scanning list 10 2 Call history From this menu you can access the following options calls Dialed Received Missed and Erase All call records 10 3 Display options In the User Settings Display menu you can select the desired brightness and contrast of ...

Page 43: ...ings From the Audio Settings submenu you can carry out the following actions Select the predetermined audio profile Modify the volume of the call sound Select the call tone that will be heard when receiving a call Select the message tone that will be heard when receiving a message Select the accessories you wish to use Enable disable independently the following acoustic warnings o Keys o Control s...

Page 44: ... External loudspeaker Micro telephone with PTT In this configuration the audio will switch from the hands free kit to the micro telephone when it is unhooked PTT Detection Switch between Standard and Hands free kit automatically depending of which PTT is being pressed If your equipment is the DT 410 desktop unit you can choose between the following possibilities Standard identical configuration to...

Page 45: ...s 11 Menu key 4 STS Call state indicator 8 Alphanumerical keyboard 12 Soft keys CHANGING WORKING MODE MAKING DMO CALLS Private calls Group calls Go to Working Mode Select DMO Select V D The symbol is displayed SVC indicator green Radio connects to network D Main Menu PRV Mode Dial number or select Select presence check On Off Press PTT STS flashing red Press and hold PTT to speak Release PTT to li...

Page 46: ...p calls Mode PRV Dial number or select Press PTT direct signalling or AUX hook signalling red STS red Press and hold PTT to speak Release PTT to listen Press End or AUX Mode PRV Dial number or select Press Call STS Listen and speak red Press End or AUX Mode PHN Dial number or select Press Call STS Speak and listen red Press End or AUX PBX Mode Select GRP range group from phone book Press PTT STS t...

Page 47: ...e AUX button RAPID ACCESS KEYS QUICK CHANGE OF WORK MODE V D DMO Keep the key pressed REDIAL Press to access the calls made screen Only for private and telephone calls mode V D QUICK SENDING OF STATUS Press Status message Nº 2 digits to send it to a predefined phone number SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES Press 9 7 to quickly access the accessory selection menu ALPHABETICAL SEARCH Press to enable and disa...

Page 48: ...alled Working mode Audio Settings User Settings Operating modes Call history Messages To access the submenus press the soft keys ATTENTION Configuration of menus and some options can vary according to the programming of the radio Consult your service supplier Available for the fist microphone accessory Go to Messages Status Send Send Main menu Select destination Send Choose message Main Menu Go to...

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