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Motorola MTP850 S - WAP Push Service Load; Radio User Assignment and Radio User Identity; RUA;RUI Log on

Motorola MTP850 S
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The SI can be valid only for a certain amount of time. After the specified time elapses the SI indicates void content.
The author of an SI can set the expiration date and time, that is, when the SI is automatically deleted from a radio.
The service provider can remotely delete SIs that became invalid. The removal is carried out through sending a
special SI to delete the invalid entity.
A new SI is indicated with a respective status icon, tone, and a pop-up. The pop-up occurrence depends on the SI
priority (high and medium) and the radio conditions (for instance, if the radio is in a call the pop-up does not appear).
Depending on the periodic alert feature availability, a notification of an unread SI can be indicated with periodic
notification, similarly to an SDS message.
WAP Push Service Load
Service Loads (SL) differ from the Service Indications (SI) by the fact they do not prompt to enter the URL. Instead,
the browser is automatically activated. The SL contains an URL indicating what service to load.
A new SL is indicated with a respective status icon, tone, and browser activation. The browser activation depends on
the SL priority (high) and the radio conditions (for instance, if the radio is in a call, the browser does not display).
SL messages sent with urgency cache can be not indicated directly to the user. Such SL messages load content and
store it in the cache (the process works in the background, only the PD icon is visible to the user).
Radio User Assignment and Radio User Identity
Radio User Assignment (RUA) and Radio User Identity (RUI) enables authentication for providing full access to the
infrastructure and the physical radio.
Where the RUI feature is enabled, on logging on to the radio you enter your User ID with the PIN to check your
identity. Only the successful logon provides the full access. A logon failure results in limited service.
Where also the RUA feature is enabled, after successful RUA/RUI authentication you are logged on to the physical
radio. Thus, you can still be reached at your radio number.
You can differentiate the RUA/RUI state by the interface color. Blue for logged on and gray for logged off. No
additional icon indicates whether you are logged on.
Besides the logged on off states, the radio can also be in the pseudo log on state indicated by the relevant icon.
The User ID is stored in the RUI List. To verify who is logged on to the radio, see the second line in the RUI list (the
first line is New User ID).
RUA/RUI is a selling feature.
RUA/RUI Log On
You can log on yourself or the dispatcher can log you on. The feature must be enabled in the codeplug, by your
service provider.
After turning on the radio, the infrastructure verifies a request from the radio and checks if it supports the RUA/RUI.
When the infrastructure accepts RUA request, you are asked for RUI and RU-PIN. After providing correct
information, a successful logon occurs and full access is granted for specified time.
When a RUI and/or RU-PIN are incorrect, a logon failure occurs. The infrastructure sends the RUA reject signal to
the radio. If enabled in the codeplug, limited service access is granted.
When the dispatcher is sending the RUA accept signal to the radio with the time period that the full service is granted,
then the successful book on occurs.
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