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Brand | PowerTrunk |
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Model | MDT-400 |
Category | Radio |
Language | English |
General information about equipment approval, authorized repairs, and compliance regulations.
Details on equipment design to meet radio frequency energy exposure limits set by international guidelines.
Information on equipment compliance with directives for electromagnetic compatibility and vehicular installations.
Warnings regarding vehicular installation, potential explosion hazards, and driver safety during use.
Guidelines for using approved antennas, handling damaged antennas, and safety compliance.
Instructions for using only approved audio accessories and following installation guidelines.
Recommendations for increasing equipment service life and maintaining guarantee coverage, including cleaning and care.
Procedure for switching the equipment on, entering PIN codes, and initial welcome messages.
Explanation of network mode (V+D), direct mode (DMO), and DMO-GATE mode operations and indicators.
Explanation of on-screen symbols and indicators for signal strength, network status, calls, and messages.
Details on the function and status of SVC and STS LEDs, indicating operational status and call activity.
Table displaying characters available for text editing, mapped to key presses and character counts.
Features of the DT-410 desktop unit, integration, and specific operational exceptions compared to mobile units.
Enables communication with groups of users, organizing calls by ranges and groups, with transmission and reception indicators.
Details on making individual calls via TETRA or external networks, including semi-duplex and duplex call types.
Procedure for sending predefined or custom status messages to individual and group addresses, with confirmation details.
Guide to writing and sending text messages up to 140 characters, including inbox and configuration options.
Procedure for initiating emergency calls with maximum priority, including configuration options and re-establishment.
Description of Direct Mode (DMO) for peer-to-peer communication without a network, supporting group and individual calls.
Explanation of DMO-GATE mode, acting as a bridge between DMO and infrastructure, with disabled supplementary services.
Details on security features like PIN code, authentication, and remote enabling/disabling of the equipment.
Process for selecting a network when powering on the equipment, choosing from permitted networks.
Overview of TETRA supplementary services like Late Entry, Ambience Listening, DGNA, and Fallback mode.
Information on data packet services (mono/multislot) based on IP v4 and support for AT/TNP1 commands.
Details on the internal GPS receiver for location tracking and transmission, and accessing GPS info menu.
Functionality of the internal GSM module, automatic switching between TETRA and GSM modes, and managing TETRA services in GSM.
Configuration of external lines (inputs/outputs) for programmable functions, replacing default vehicle options.
Managing contacts (Private, Group, PSTN, PABX) for calls, including scanning priority groups.
Accessing call records: Dialed, Received, Missed, and options to erase all records.
Adjusting screen brightness and contrast, and managing automatic backlight behavior upon key press or call reception.
Selecting the preferred language for the multilingual interface of the terminal.
Configuring audio profiles, call sound volume, message tones, and enabling/disabling acoustic warnings and tones.
Selecting and configuring audio accessories (handheld mic, headset, hands-free kit) for mobile and desktop units.