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Additional equipment

Your mobile radio requires the connection of additional equipment.

The MDT-500-2 can accommodate upto two audio/data devices such as a
colour console and/or a hand-based console, with additional audio equipment
connected through the colour console.

Part no.

Description

300-01808

Sepura Colour Console 3 (SCC3) Latin

300-01913

MDT-500-2 programming cable

9525-800-41021

Antenna

XXX-XXXXX

Hand-based Console 3 (HBC3) Latin

XXX-XXXXX

Application interface box

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for MDT-500-2

Page 1: ...User Guide MDT 500 2 Mobile Radio ...

Page 2: ... and omissions Teltronic S A U and or PowerTrunk Inc welcomes any comment as a way to improve any delivered documentation The information contained herein has been prepared for the use of appropriately trained personnel and it is intended for the purpose of the agreement under which the information is submitted Any party using or relying upon this information assumes full responsibility for such u...

Page 3: ...ng 10 Additional equipment 11 Console options and accessories 12 Console accessories 12 Internal back up battery 13 Connection with the MDT 500 2 mobile radio 14 Console and Application Interface Unit 14 Mobile radio audio control 15 Customisation 16 User Guide 3 ...

Page 4: ...proved service centres Important safety notes about the antenna Only use PowerTrunk approved antennas with this product PowerTrunk TETRA radios have been tested and certified for European FCC and IC safety and compliance regulations using the following antennas Model Antenna part no MDT 500 2 9525 800 41021 The use of non approved antennas may damage the product will result in the non compliance w...

Page 5: ...l standards relating to Radio Frequency RF energy and the potential health risks associated with using RF wireless devices If you have any concerns relating to long term health risks associated with using RF wireless devices you should obtain advice from your employer Operation It is the responsibility of the person operating the product to ensure that it is operated safely at all times and that l...

Page 6: ...ference at their own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The device may contain functions that are not operational in U S Territories except as noted in the certification filing The TCB Grant may have extended frequencies as noted in the certification filing and Section 2 927 b may ...

Page 7: ...Refer to the Grant for allowed frequency ranges PowerTrunk MDT 500 2 mobile radios are approved Class A digital apparatus that comply with Canadian ICES 003 FCC radiation exposure statement This radio is intended for use in occupational controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential risks for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure This product is not autho...

Page 8: ...ng compliance product labelling apples to the MDT 500 2 mobile radio Product Compliance product labelling MDT 500 2 CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A MDT 500 2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference MDT 500 2 This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure limits Read the u...

Page 9: ...el 1 2 3 4 5 Item Connection 1 Antenna 2 Power Audio cable 3 Accessory colour console or handset based console 4 GPS antenna optional 5 Accessory colour console or handset based console optional Your mobile radio may not have a GPS antenna fitted User Guide 9 ...

Page 10: ...ing fuses for installation Product Safety Guide SCC3 HBC3 Quick Reference Guide Installation Guide Note If the MDT 500 2 mobile radio is supplied in bulk shipments 5 mobile radios per box the cables and mounting brackets are supplied in separate boxes Note The accessory pack must be specified at time of ordering Always keep the documentation supplied with the product for future reference Ensure th...

Page 11: ...ces such as a colour console and or a hand based console with additional audio equipment connected through the colour console Part no Description 300 01808 Sepura Colour Console 3 SCC3 Latin 300 01913 MDT 500 2 programming cable 9525 800 41021 Antenna XXX XXXXX Hand based Console 3 HBC3 Latin XXX XXXXX Application interface box User Guide 11 ...

Page 12: ...r as a standalone unit within an office environment using a Desk Mount Unit DMU There are a number of vehicle motorcycle and desktop accessories that can be attached to the colour console Contact PowerTrunk for more information about accessories available Console accessories The colour console can accommodate a number of audio accessories such as a fist microphone or handset The following accessor...

Page 13: ...t the main power to the product is removed The battery may have discharged during the manufacturing process or if the product has been in storage for some time When the product is connected to its main supply the back up battery will charge regardless of whether the product is powered on or not The charge period for a full charge may be up to 48 hours User Guide 13 ...

Page 14: ...ction of up to 6 of the following audio accessories The MDT 500 2 mobile radio supports Colour Console connection SCC3 SCC3 allows you to connect two of the following audio accessories at the same time a hands free kit a fist microphone a handset audio accessory built in handset up to one hands free kit If two users are using the same mobile radio operational procedures are required to ensure that...

Page 15: ... it off hook If the new controlling accessory has an earpiece then normally this is used for received audio instead of the Loudspeaker Private mode When in Private mode you can switch to Public mode by pressing the hands free soft key if configured Taking a handset off hook or using its PTT will return to Private mode While the controlling accessory is not the Remote Microphone you may switch to a...

Page 16: ...microphone gains can be adjusted to suit the installation environment The parameter reference number is provided to help identification when using Radio Manager Speech and alert volume The following parameters can be found under the PROFILE template Parameter name Index Default Minimum Speech Level 8000 45dB Maximum Speech level 8010 0dB Minimum Alert Volume 8020 39dB Maximum Alert Volume 8030 0dB...

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