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User Guide

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1

 

GUARANTEE ........................................................5

 

2

 

INTRODUCTION....................................................6

 

3

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY .............................................7

 

3.1

 

G

ENERAL

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3.2

 

E

XPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ENERGY

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3.3

 

E

LECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

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3.4

 

O

THER OPERATIONAL WARNINGS

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3.5

 

A

NTENNA

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3.6

 

B

ATTERY AND CHARGERS

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3.7

 

A

UDIO ACCESSORIES

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3.8

 

T

RANSPORT ACCESSORIES

..............................14

 

3.9

 

C

ARE AND MAINTENANCE

.................................14

 

4

 

FIRST STEPS ......................................................16

 

4.1

 

I

NSERTING THE BATTERY

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4.2

 

C

HARGING THE BATTERY

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4.3

 

S

TART

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UP PROCEDURE

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5

 

BASIC USE OF THE TERMINAL ........................19

 

5.1

 

S

CREEN INDICATORS

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5.2

 

I

NDICATOR LIGHT

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5.3

 

M

AIN SCREEN

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6

 

MAIN MENU ........................................................25

 

7

 

BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................31

 

7.1

 

G

ROUP CALLS

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7.2

 

I

NDIVIDUAL CALLS

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7.3

 

S

TATUS MESSAGES

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7.4

 

T

EXT MESSAGES

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8

 

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ....................................... 36

 

8.1

 

E

MERGENCY CALL

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8.2

 

O

PERATION MODES

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D

IRECT MODE

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8.3

 

S

ECURITY

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8.4

 

N

ETWORK SELECTION

..................................... 39

 

8.5

 

S

UPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

............................ 39

 

8.6

 

D

ATA SERVICES

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8.7

 

GPS

 RECEIVER

............................................... 41

 

8.8

 

B

LUETOOTH

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8.9

 

M

AN

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DOWN OPTION

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8.10

 

WAP

 

B

ROWSER 

O

PTION

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9

 

OTHER FUNCTIONS .......................................... 43

 

9.1

 

P

HONEBOOKS

................................................. 43

 

9.2

 

C

ALL REGISTER

............................................... 43

 

9.3

 

D

ISPLAY 

S

ETTINGS

.......................................... 44

 

9.4

 

L

ANGUAGE

...................................................... 44

 

9.5

 

K

EYPAD LOCKING

............................................ 44

 

9.6

 

A

UDIO SETTINGS

............................................. 45

 

9.7

 

U

SE OF AUDIO ACCESSORIES

........................... 46

 

10

 

QUICK GUIDE..................................................... 49

 

Summary of Contents for HTT-500

Page 1: ...RMINAL 19 5 1 SCREEN INDICATORS 21 5 2 INDICATOR LIGHT 23 5 3 MAIN SCREEN 24 6 MAIN MENU 25 7 BASIC FUNCTIONS 31 7 1 GROUP CALLS 31 7 2 INDIVIDUAL CALLS 32 7 3 STATUS MESSAGES 34 7 4 TEXT MESSAGES 35 8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 36 8 1 EMERGENCY CALL 36 8 2 OPERATION MODES DIRECT MODE 37 8 3 SECURITY 38 8 4 NETWORK SELECTION 39 8 5 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 39 8 6 DATA SERVICES 40 8 7 GPS RECEIVER 41 8 8 BLUE...

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Page 3: ...e same products for Land Mobile Radio under different trademarks and brand names in other regions of the world Although an effort has been made in order to provide the most accurate information in this document it is possible than in some sections diagrams or screenshots appear references to the brand names and trademarks used in other regions This should not be construed as a commitment on the pa...

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Page 5: ...mstances be held responsible for problems or damage caused by any accessory or auxiliary element that has not been approved or supplied by POWERTRUNK INC It will not guarantee that this product will function in conjunction with an auxiliary unit or accessory that has not been approved or supplied by POWERTRUNK INC POWERTRUNK INC will not be held responsible for damage caused by installation perfor...

Page 6: ...w digital terminal You will learn how to make group calls individual calls how to send a status message or how to edit a text message and send it to one or more users Before using the terminal read carefully this manual In addition to the instructions for how to use it you will also find important information on using it safely including references to the compliance with international regulations ...

Page 7: ... the applicable compliance regulations The equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference The equipment complies with the applicable Part 90 of the FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations 3 2 Exposure to radiofrequency energy Your HTT 500 terminal and the acces...

Page 8: ...e to external RF radiation may be being used Aircraft Follow all existing restrictions according to the regulations of the airlines or the instructions of the crew Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping a minimum safety distance of 15 cm between a portable radio terminal and a pacemaker to avoid possible interferences with the latter People with pacemakers should When switched on alw...

Page 9: ...trol systems or airbag systems For further information verify these aspects of your vehicle or equipment that has been added with the corresponding manufacturers Do not place the terminal in the area above the airbag or in the area where it would inflate Airbags inflate with great force and the terminal may be thrown causing serious injury to the occupants of the vehicle Potentially explosive envi...

Page 10: ...r half duplex calls Only keep the terminal near to your ear as if it were a mobile phone when you make or receive duplex calls otherwise it may damage your ear Outdoor use PowerTrunk guarantees that the equipment features an IP54 degree of protection when it is completely sealed and has all the protective gaskets on the different connectors as it is first supplied by PowerTrunk To comply with this...

Page 11: ...unk batteries have electronic intelligence and have protection circuits to protect the battery from abnormal charge and discharge conditions Battery use conditions 1 Charge battery packs only with chargers approved by PowerTrunk The use of any other type of packs or chargers will invalidate the guarantee and can lead to early breakdown or make them be useless 2 Do not throw battery packs into the ...

Page 12: ...pack shows severe mechanical damage greater than the scratches or small hits produced during normal use its internal structure could be affected In this case do not use that battery pack any more 11 Charge a battery pack only when necessary Do not recharge it if it s not completely discharged It is advisable to carry a spare to replace the battery in use when it is fully discharged 12 Avoid leavin...

Page 13: ...t materials water or any other liquid substances 3 State of charge Battery packs should be charged to about 50 of their capacity prior to be stored For this purpose PowerTrunk can provide the battery maintenance accessory D037223 that leaves the batteries charged to 50 4 If battery packs are not going to be used for a long time it will be necessary to recharge them to 50 every 3 months so that the...

Page 14: ...ter Electrolyte is harmful to skin 3 7 Audio accessories 1 Only use accessories approved by PowerTrunk 2 To connect them to left side connector of the terminal turn the screw clockwise until it is suitably secured do not force the thread of the connector 3 8 Transport accessories When you place the terminal in the cover check that it is well positioned with the holes for the terminal microphone an...

Page 15: ... not hit or drop the terminal The internal circuit boards and the more delicate mechanical parts may break 7 Do not paint the terminal The paint may obstruct moving parts and impede proper functioning 8 If you observe an indication on the display of your terminal of an error that prevents normal operation consult your service supplier Do not try to repair the terminal yourself by opening it or man...

Page 16: ... 4 2 Charging the battery FIG 1 FIG 2 1 Only use the battery charger provided by PowerTrunk 2 As shown in the figures the battery can be charged separately or while connected to the terminal 3 Before starting to use your terminal make sure the battery is fully charged 4 The desktop charger as seen in figures 1 and 2 can simultaneously charge a detached battery and a terminal 5 In addition to the d...

Page 17: ...odically for example once a month it s advisable to let the battery discharge completely before charging it again This way you get a more accurate indication of the state of the battery charge Indicative icons The battery charge level is always shown on the display both when the terminal is off symbol in the centre of the screen and when it is on icon in the upper line of symbols Indications on th...

Page 18: ...ld change this code for a more secure code that you can remember 3 While it is switching on the terminal will show additional information on the display welcome message version and user information 4 There are two operating modes network mode and direct mode In network mode the terminal will be operative when it has successfully registered on the system 5 During the registration process the icon w...

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Page 20: ...select the option that appears on the lower left or right of the screen 10 Green call key Press this to make or answer a call In standby mode this allows you to access the list of calls made 11 Red hang up key Its main function is to end a call When you are not calling pressing this key will take you to the main screen 12 PTT Press to talk button 13 Auxiliary button 1 Quick access to the special f...

Page 21: ...h satellites Flashing GPS module is synchronising and still does not have position information BluetoothTM interface active Flashing Activated Constant Pairing with device Active call with air interface encryption Constant Terminal registered in encrypted mode Encrypted call Flashing Terminal registered in encrypted mode but call set up in clear mode Data service Constant Packet data session activ...

Page 22: ... Audio accessory connected Scan of active groups group listening Call active When the terminal module E2EE is activated End to End Encryption Active call with E2EE Clear active call Battery level Green indicates a full battery yellow medium and red low When the battery is flat and requires charging immediately the flat icon will flash Audio accessory connected ...

Page 23: ... out of service Red orange slow blink On standby and out of service New messages or missed calls Green slow blink On standby and registered on the system Green orange slow blink On standby and registered on the system New messages or missed calls Calls Red constant Transmission Green constant Reception Busy channel Flashes red Transmission request Flashes green Standby call active but nobody trans...

Page 24: ...he main screen you can access a number of basic functions Soft key 1 Access to the main menu Soft key 2 Access to the phonebook contacts list Arrows Navigation through the list of groups Green key Quick access to the last dialled calls Numeric keypad Dialling of the destination number for an individual call Resides your service supplier may configure other keys to quick access to specific function...

Page 25: ...er you can also access directly it by pressing this number By default when you press the Menu soft key it starts from sub menu 2 Groups When any of the HTT 500 features is disabled whether disabled by customization or not available due to terminal configuration it will appear in grey and will be not accessible to the user Below you can see a diagram with the HTT 500 menu structure 1 PHONEBOOK Name...

Page 26: ... 26 en Delete One by one Delete all 2 GROUPS Range Mem Status Preferred GRP Group selection Current group Scanning lists List selection Current list View Add Group Delete Group 3 STATUS Inbox Outbox Delete inbox ...

Page 27: ...User Guide 27 en 4 TEXT New message Send Save Exit Inbox View Edit Phone back Delete Outbox Send Edit Delete WAP push Delete Inbox Outbox WAP push All SDS Options Message centre Reports ...

Page 28: ...User Guide 28 en 5 CALL REGISTER Dialled calls View Details Call Save as new contact Delete Received calls Missed calls Delete All 6 MODES V D DMO TxI 7 EXTRAS GPS Info Bluetooth E2EE settings Man down ...

Page 29: ...LICATIONS Gateways Favourites Auxiliary buttons Login Inquiry WAP 9 SETTINGS User settings Language Display Keypad lock Date and time Call settings Discreet mode Area selection Hide number Audio settings Profiles Ring volume ...

Page 30: ...User Guide 30 en Call rings Tones settings Messages ring Security settings PIN Code Network selection Data settings ...

Page 31: ...e main screen You can navigate through the different groups in the range using the arrows To change the range access the Groups menu from main menu Once you have selected the chosen group press PTT to initiate the call You will hear an acoustic warning and the indicator light will turn red when the network has given permission for transmission Whenever you wish to stop speaking release the button ...

Page 32: ...reen you can see the group receiving the call and the identifier of the user that has made it 7 2 Individual calls Individual calls are private calls between 2 users No other user can hear the conversation You can make these to numbers on the digital network private calls or to numbers on the external telephone network PSTN or PABX telephone calls In addition they may be half duplex to speak you m...

Page 33: ...th the Mode soft key select the type of call you wish to make Next to the number you have dialled you will see the symbol which indicates that it is a private call Press the green call key During connection you will hear a ringing tone Wait for the user that you have called to answer Then you can start to speak without needing to press the PTT button Either of the 2 users may disconnect the call b...

Page 34: ...mbers or group addresses stored in the group phonebook or dial the destination number directly While you are introducing the number the Mode soft key enables you to select the address type Then press the green key to send the message The terminal will indicate the result of the operation with an information message No action is necessary to receive status messages When you receive one you will hea...

Page 35: ...e destination number as explained in section 8 3 status messages and press the green key to send the message The terminal will indicate the result of the operation with an information message No action is necessary to receive text messages When you receive one you will hear a characteristic tone and the symbol will indicate in the lower right of the screen that there is a new message to read In th...

Page 36: ... of these calls is that they have maximum priority and interrupt any other ongoing calls The emergency symbol appears when the call is active whether you have initiated the call other whether you are the recipient If the call is not connected the terminal retries periodically until it connects or until the action is cancelled by pressing the emergency button again If the emergency call is a half d...

Page 37: ... terminal for this function In DMO mode you can make group calls and individual calls The emergency button is also available with which you can make a maximum priority call pre emptive as explained in the previous section Each group programmed to work in DMO mode is associated with a frequency so changing the group involves changing the frequency and only terminals with the same group selected may...

Page 38: ... has encryption services to ensure the confidentiality of your communications If you have configured your terminal to operate in one of these encryption modes during encrypted calls you can see the following icon on the line of symbols Air interface encryption End to end encryption Consult your services supplier for how to configure your terminal to work in encrypted mode PIN code From the menu Se...

Page 39: ... Listening This service is defined as the facility whereby a control point may place a MS or LS into a special type of individual voice call teleservice so that the called MS transmits without any action from or indication to the called user Ambience listening only is set up if the called unit is not already engaged in a call In the same way Ambience Listening supplementary service does not preven...

Page 40: ...essaging and status will be activated simultaneously and managed through user interface With Only Data voice services will be ignored and the terminal will enter into a data working mode with which an external application will be able to use the terminal to send data Data connection will be done through the auxiliary connector and it will be configured with the following available ways Packet Data...

Page 41: ...PS position to a central application which will manage this location information Consult your services supplier for how to configure your terminal for this service 8 8 Bluetooth HTT 500 may incorporate an internal Bluetooth module that allow you to detect and connect to wireless audio devices complying HFP1 5 bluetooth profile Consult your supplier for wireless audio devices recommended by PowerTr...

Page 42: ...figure the option parameters and the events associated to the different alarms detected Consult your services supplier for how to configure your terminal for this service 8 10 WAP Browser Option The WAP browser application needs the WAP Browser option to be activated otherwise this feature will not be available for this the HTT 500 must be a terminal with this option available This functionality a...

Page 43: ...different information User Name Individual address Telephone number PSTN Telephone extension PABX Home telephone Work telephone When you receive a call from any of the numbers associated with a contact stored in your contacts list this name will appear on the screen 9 2 Call register In the menu Call register you can access the following lists Dialled calls Received calls Missed calls To access th...

Page 44: ... It can be useful to see the display in this way in some situations To turn to normal state keep pressing again the key 5 HTT 500 terminal can program quick access keys In the menu Applications Auxiliary buttons you can visualize the programming quick access keys in your terminal 9 4 Language HTT 500 terminal has a programmable multilingual interface From the menu Settings User settings Language y...

Page 45: ...rent locking levels can be programmed 9 6 Audio settings From the Settings Audio settings menu you can do the following Select the audio profile Modify the ring volume Select the ring tone that will sound when you receive an individual call Select the ring tone that will sound when you receive a message Activate deactivate the following sounds independently o Keypad o Control service no service to...

Page 46: ... the connector 3 Speak clearly into the microphone approximately 2 5cm away from it taking care not to obstruct it with your hand Operation of soft keys will depend on your customisation 4 Remove the audio accessory to allow access to the side connector socket when using another audio accessory microspeaker Hands Free Kit Earhanger Warning 1 Do not use the audio accessory in the way depicted below...

Page 47: ... you can program to activate when you receive each type of call You can make half duplex calls pressing either of the PTTs on the terminal or on the microspeaker and duplex calls when you wish to speak you must press the PTT Hands free kit This accessory allows you to listen to the communications confidentially or in noisy environments and in addition communicate in a duplex call with the hands fr...

Page 48: ...isten to the communications confidentially or in noisy environments The audio is directed through the microphone of the terminal and the earhanger speaker You can make half duplex calls pressing the PTT on the HTT 500 and duplex calls without pressing any PTT ...

Page 49: ...erway ATTENTION The configuration of the menus and certain options could vary according to the programming of the terminal Consult your supplier about the functions available on your terminal No Description No Description 1 Microspeaker connector 11 Red hang up key 2 Volume control rotary switch 12 PTT 3 Screen 13 Auxiliary button 1 4 LED 14 Auxiliary button 2 5 On off button 15 Speaker 1 half dup...

Page 50: ...list Dial no Speak and listen Main screen Select mode PSTN PABX Red LED Hang up red key Select no Soft Key 2 Contacts list Dial no Speak and listen Press green key Hang up red key Release PTT to listen PTT pressed to speak Red LED Green LED Select group with Press PTT DMO Mode Main screen Press PTT PTT pressed to speak Release PTT to listen Red LED Green LED Hang up red key Select no Presence chec...

Page 51: ...use the arrows to change group RECALL Pressing the green key takes you directly to the calls list sub menu where you can select calls made received or missed RECEIVING MESSAGES Status text messages SENDING MESSAGES Status messages Text messages Emergency call V D DMO Keep the orange emergency button pressed for a few seconds The call automatically retries until it connects If you wish to cancel it...

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