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Frequency Bands | 380-430 MHz |
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IP Rating | IP54 |
Channels | Up to 1000 |
Encryption | TEA1, TEA2, TEA3 |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
Channel Spacing | 12.5 kHz |
Explains graphic icons used for visual cues in documentation.
Details special notations used to highlight information and items in the text.
Lists key technical specifications and operating parameters of the radio.
Provides essential steps and considerations before powering on the radio for the first time.
Explains the priority of an external SIM card over the internal one.
Overview of the radio's physical controls, buttons, and indicators.
Details the buttons, display, and indicators of the NGCH/RECH control heads.
Details the buttons, display, and indicators of the TSCH control head.
Describes the controls and indicators found on the radio cradle accessory.
Step-by-step procedure for turning on the radio for the first time.
Information on entering text messages, including text entry modes and icons.
Covers selecting text entry modes (TAP/iTAP) and languages for efficient text input.
Details key functions for alphanumeric input and other keys like space, select, delete.
Step-by-step guides for writing text using iTAP and TAP alphanumeric methods.
Security feature for protecting the radio against unauthorized use via PIN codes.
Procedure for unblocking the radio using the PUK code if the PIN is entered incorrectly.
Steps to lock or unlock the radio's keypad and buttons.
Overview of the radio's default home screen elements and status icons.
How the display orientation changes and what information appears on the configurable idle screen.
Explains various icons indicating radio activities, features, and modes.
Explains the soft key labels and audio settings during an active call.
Procedures for manually selecting talkgroups using navigation keys or rotary knob.
Steps to switch between Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO).
Feature to switch to a predefined talkgroup for a limited time using a One-Touch button.
Details features that can be activated by a long key press or assigned to programmable buttons.
Operation mode requiring infrastructure for voice, data, and packet services.
Procedure to switch the radio to Trunked Mode Operation.
How to initiate a group call by pressing the PTT button.
How the radio handles incoming group calls when idle.
Feature allowing priority calls to interrupt ongoing group calls.
Allows network operator to dynamically manage talkgroups over the air.
High-priority calls from console, with options for user-initiated broadcasts.
Fallback mode for site communication when central link fails, with reduced services.
Simplex operation mode for direct radio-to-radio communication without a network.
Procedure to switch the radio to Direct Mode Operation.
Selecting communication methods like MS-MS, Gateway, or Repeater in DMO.
Priority calls and feature to monitor TMO calls while in DMO.
Mode to stop radio transmissions in RF sensitive areas, except for emergency calls.
Procedures and features for critical situations, activated via Emergency button or number.
Highest priority pre-emptive call available in TMO and DMO for emergency situations.
Allows talking during emergency without pressing PTT; restarts with Emergency button.
Emergency service with no audible or visual alerts, except for alarms and location reports.
Initiating Disaster Alert calls and procedures for exiting emergency operations.
Provides repeater connectivity for DMO radios to extend range.
Allows the radio to act as a gateway, providing connectivity between DMO and TMO modes.
Procedure for navigating and selecting items within the radio's main menu.
Visual guide to icons used for identifying menu items at a glance.
Functionality for sending and receiving text messages, including character limits and decryption failures.
Steps for creating and sending new messages to private contacts, groups, or via store/forward.
Configuring delivery reports and managing incoming messages in the inbox.
Using submenus for replying, forwarding, deleting, and protecting messages.
Stores sent messages and contains incoming/outgoing Call-Out messages.
Storing, sending, and managing user-defined message templates.
Sending status messages to talkgroups/private numbers and RMS statuses.
Allows sending RMS/LIP reports to defined additional recipients.
Stores and manages contact numbers, requiring name and type for entries.
Step-by-step guide to add, edit, delete numbers, and delete contacts.
Sub-menu for managing security settings like keypad lock and encryption.
Setting keypad lock, automatic keylock delay, and keylock on startup.
Enabling air encryption, viewing state, deleting keys, and verifying K validity.
Details SCK encryption for TMO/DMO and the Covert Mode feature.
Sub-menu for customizing various radio configurations.
Configuring incoming call ring styles and adjusting volume levels for speaker/earpiece.
Changing radio language, setting up data functions, and managing audio profiles.
Configuring keypad tones, all tones, talk permit, clear-to-send, and display parameters.
Setting time/date, wallpaper, and configuring audio accessories.
Setting rotary knob mode, lock, wrap-around, scroll range, and talkgroup selection.
Allows setting operation parameters, scanning, and managing groups.
Activating scanning, setting talkgroups, and managing scan lists.
Organizes frequently used talkgroups and contacts into folders for quick access.
Adding folders, contacts, and talkgroups to favorites, and managing them.
View history of dialed, received, and missed calls, with details and contact list association.
Procedures to view call history and initiate calls from recent entries.
Allows setting up shortcuts for quick access to frequently used menu items.
Allows logging in and out of the radio, enabling authentication service.
Procedures for logging into and out of the radio using RUI credentials.
Allows switching between different radio operation modes.
Options for selecting networks, registering to home/specific networks, or using any network.
Enables GNSS, changes accuracy, views position, and testpage for location services.
Enabling GNSS, viewing position, understanding accuracy, and enhancing performance.
Managing backlog reports and understanding different location data display formats.
Service for transferring data using Internet Protocol (IP) over the TETRA network.
Manages SIM card based End-to-End Encryption for calls and data.
Enabling/disabling E2E encryption and configuring clear call alarms.
Updating encryption keys, viewing OPTA, setting OPTA filter, and crypto registration.
Allows dispatcher to listen to surroundings of a radio without user indication, preempting lower priority calls.
Feature to receive alerts that interrupt current services, attending to Call-Outs without delay.
Describes five types of alerts: Normal, Storm Plan, Simple, Fallback, and Test Call-Out.
Feature allowing two control heads to operate with a single transceiver, providing similar functionality.
How control heads interact, manage tokens, and establish links.
Uses GNSS satellites to determine radio's geographical location for dispatch or emergency services.
Enhancing GNSS performance, understanding accuracy, and viewing location reports.
Point-to-point calls between two TETRA radios for Private, Phone, or PABX calls.
Making private calls in simplex and duplex modes, including hook method selection.
Allows controlling two radios from a single control head, enabling simultaneous task force monitoring.
Allows calling numbers by pressing and holding keys (1-9), disabled in RMS mode.
Receives and sends RMS messages via SDS-TL or STS transport, with One-Touch Buttons disabled in RMS mode.
Icons for RMS messages and storage capacity of the RMS Box.
Enables authentication service, requiring successful logon for full functionality; RUA/RUI state indicated by interface color.
Sends messages to multiple destinations simultaneously, supporting status, GPS LIP, and RMS/FMS messages.
Provides encryption for calls and data between radios with and without SIM cards, supporting BSI feature.
Attaches to talkgroups by dialing index instead of selecting from lists.
Feature allowing service provider to permanently disable the radio if stolen or lost.
Allows temporary disabling of the radio by service provider if stolen, with over-the-air re-enabling.
Standard for network communications, accessing the mobile web via a WAP browser.
Entering the browser, navigating panes, creating bookmarks, and using hotkeys.
Managing bookmarks, saved pages, history, tools, and browsing tips.
Details PTT and hook interactions for group calls based on audio routing and accessory status.