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March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D
14.2 Status
This messaging feature enables the user to send and receive status. A status is a number
corresponding to a pre-programmed message in the terminal’s programmable status list. On
reception of the status number, the terminal will look the number up in its status list and display the
text associated with the number.
Related fields are:
Paragraph 26.2 "Status ID List"
Paragraph 26.4 "Short Data Service (SDS)"
Paragraph 28.3 "One Touch Buttons"
Paragraph 28.3.15 "Sending Status"
14.3 Targeted Status
This option is used to enable/disable the Targeted Status feature in the terminal. If enabled, the user
is able to send a predefined Status Message to an individual (ISSI) via a button programmed with
this feature.
See the following:
Paragraph 26.2 "Status ID List"
Paragraph 26.4 "Short Data Service (SDS)"
Paragraph 28.3 "One Touch Buttons"
Paragraph 28.3.14 "Sending Targeted Status"
14.4 Semi-duplex Private Call
This option is used to enable/disable the Semi-duplex Private Call feature in the terminal. Also
called Private Call or Express Connect Call. In this type of one-way call, the user presses and holds
the PTT while talking, and releases the PTT while listening.
Note: This is the only method of keying the terminal for call set up of Group Calls and keying during
the call.
14.5 Private Duplex
This option is used to enable/disable the Private Duplex feature in the terminal. Also called Private
Net Phone Call. If this method is used for Private Call set up, the terminals involved in the call will
behave as normal telephones with 2-way conversation - users will not have to press the PTT button.
Received calls are accepted by pressing the button with the red & green telephone handset icon.
Press the button to clear the call.
14.6 Direct Mode (DMO)
This option is used to enable/disable the Direct Mode (DMO) feature is in the terminal. This feature
enables the terminal to work as a 2-way terminal and communicate directly with another
subscriber(s) of the talkgroup without the need for system infrastructure. Particularly useful when
the phone is out of coverage. In this mode the subscriber can not receive or make system - Group

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