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Provides an overview of the PUMA T2 radio unit, its features, and manual structure.
Explains the TETRA system, standards, and key network elements like base stations and terminals.
Details the physical and functional characteristics, including display, LEDs, and controls.
Describes speech calls, individual calls, and talk group calls in trunked mode operation.
Explains circuit data services and short data services for data transfer.
Details the mechanism for assigning priorities to talk groups for incoming call management.
Describes remote configuration of radio unit databases and management of talk group aliases.
Explains communication between mobile stations without network infrastructure.
Details the procedure for making an emergency call with high priority.
Describes how to configure operating parameters using an external PC.
Presents the technical specifications of the PUMA T2 radio equipment.
Outlines maintenance operations, levels, and required personnel.
Lists the main components and their part numbers for the PUMA T2.
Lists applicable standards and regulations for product safety.
Provides crucial cautions and warnings for safe operation and handling.
States that no specific ESD precautions are required for the operator.
Explains the purpose of this section: to provide functional descriptions for technicians.
Details the internal components of the PUMA T2, including connectors and circuits.
Describes the mechanical layout of the radio, including top, front, and connector placements.
Defines the architecture, functional blocks, and interfaces of the base band board.
Illustrates the power supply block diagram and required voltages for base band circuits.
Describes the circuitry for signal reception and transmission on the RT board.
Details the PEI connector and headset connector pin-outs and functions.
Introduces unpacking, repacking, storage, transport, and installation requirements.
Provides instructions for handling, storing, and transporting the equipment.
Describes how to configure a TETRA hand-held radio using a PC tool.
Specifies minimum PC requirements and connection procedures for configuration.
Contains general instructions for the disposal of hazardous materials.
Outlines precautions for dismantling and disposing of equipment at its end-of-life.
Addresses compliance requirements when equipment is sold for re-use.
Explains that preventive maintenance is limited to checks, inspection, and cleaning.
Summarizes preventive maintenance operations and their periodicity.
Introduces troubleshooting techniques for identifying and resolving equipment failures.
Details power and sensitivity tests using a TETRA RADIO TEST SET.
Provides flow diagrams for diagnosing and resolving specific equipment issues.
Covers replacement operations for antenna, radio body, and battery.
Summarizes operations and forms for replacing parts at maintenance levels I and II.
Describes characteristics of antennas for specific frequency bands.
Details characteristics of the antenna for the PUMA T2-870 model.
Describes cases allowing full functionality with the radio unit inside.
Explains the clip for attaching the unit to a user's belt.
Details the audio kit comprising a PTT microphone and loudspeaker.
Describes the earphone kit used with the PTT microphone for audio output.
Details features of audio kits KA197 and KA297, including PTT and microphone.
Introduces the three battery families (NiCd, NiMH, Li-ion) compatible with PUMA T2.
Describes the Li-ion (2700 mAh) battery, including mechanical and electrical characteristics.
Details the circuitry and protection mechanisms of the battery pack.
Describes the NiCd and NiMH battery packs, including their technical references.
| RAM | 1GB |
|---|---|
| Internal Storage | 8GB |
| Camera | 5MP Rear, 2MP Front |
| Processor | 1.3 GHz Quad-core |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, up to 32 GB |
| Operating System | Android |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS |