Matra Nortel MC 2610 User manual

User Guide
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NOTICES
TO BE READ BEFORE USE
SAFETY
• Do not use or start up the terminal in an environment exposed to
explosion hazards or near explosive equipment.
MNC disclaims all responsibility if the equipment is used in non-
observance of such instructions, or of this manual in general.
PRECAUTIONS
• The terminal is to be used only with accessories approved by the
manufacturer. Using other accessories may be dangerous and will void the
warranty.
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE
The functions available on the terminal depend on the options available on
the network and on the customisation of each terminal.
Only authorised functions appear on the terminal.
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Functions of the keys
Display
How to use the terminal
How to place a call
Receiving a call or a message
Open Channel or Group Menu
Scan
Direct Menu
Memory Menu
Message Menu
Extension Menu
Terminal Menu
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Contents
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110
112
114
Procedure in the event of a problem
Tips
Definitions
Index
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Functions of the keys
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VAL
DIR
GRP
CLR
EXT F
MENU
+
-
1
4
7
3
6
9
2
5
8
0
End (3)
Terminal Menu
Memory Menu
Flash
priority
Extension Menu
External Address:
Telephone call (2)
Cancel – Clear
Next – Scroll
Validate
(1) The key can be replaced by the key.
(2) Optional.
(3) The key can be replaced by the key.
(4) The key can be replaced by the key.
(5) The key is used to activate or deactivate the transmit indicator
light on the LS/micro.
Direct Menu
Keys absent from
the basic CCP version
On LED
Receive LED
Transmit LED
Volume control
Transmit LED
Microphone
Controls the
transmit light
indicator (5)
PUSH-TO-TALK
End
Loudspeaker
On/Off button
+ Call selector
Open Channel Menu
or Group Menu
(depending on option) (1)
Emergency
call
(long press)
Send- Answer (4)
Change in registration
base station
Multi-party call
Scan
Message Menu (2)
GRP
CONF
END
SEND
MC 2610
Aplha-
numeric
keypad
(depending
on model)
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Display
Active call
S: Base Station Connected
d:direct mode power min.
D:Direct mode power max.
T: Telephone
I: Independent digital repeater
I
Received field strength
(BSC connected mode)
Message linesStatus line
SMS message received
Forwarding
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M C 2 6 0 0 **
S 3 9R
Registration (2)
Fallback modes (1)
Received call
(1) The letter Iis steady on when the cell is in fallback mode 2: coverage is reduced
for group calls and operator calls are no longer possible,
The letter Iflashes when the cell is in fallback mode 3:
•fallback mode 3.1: only group calls placed before the switch to fallback mode
are maintained, and their coverage is reduced to the active cell,
•fallback mode 3.2: it is not possible to place any call; only one channel
with coverage limited to the active cell is open.
(2) The symbol flashes when waiting for registration (optional).
Call selector
position
(from 01 to 99)
S
External loudspeaker
Ring Tone active
Silence
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Starting the terminal
Turning off the terminal
Volume control
Adjusting the volume of the ringing tones, tones and beeps 9
Adjusting the voice volume 9
Adjusting the external loudspeaker volume 9
Entering a call reference
Entering an address (individual call, multi-party call) 10
Entering an open channel number (depending on the option) 10
Entering a group number (depending on the option) 10
Entering a channel number in direct or IDR mode
(depending on the option) 10
Procedure for using the alphanumeric keypad
Using the key
While entering a character (depending on V35 software version) 12
While displaying a menu 12
While displaying an information message 12
Using the call keys
(Push-to-talk, , and )
Using the call selector
Using the menus
To select a menu 13
Audible signals (ringing tones, tones and beeps)
Ringing tones 14
Tones 14
Beeps 14
CLR
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10
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13
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How to use the terminal
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STARTING THE TERMINAL
• Press the call selector. The terminal emits an information beep.
The message “WWAAIITT”and the address of the terminal flash for a few
seconds (terminal initialisation).
The home message is then displayed:
•if the terminal is under network coverage: the registration symbol and
the received field strength are displayed,
•otherwise, the registration symbol and the received field strength are
not displayed.
The terminal is under The terminal is not under
network coverage network coverage
When the terminal is registered, the call selector returns to the last
position selected before the terminal was turned off. If a call was
associated with this position, it is automatically sent.
N.B.:
Any of the following messages may be displayed in place of the home
message:
•"RREECCEEIIVVEEDD MMEESSSSAAGGEESS": the terminal has received one or more
messages (see Message Menu chapter)
•"RREECCEEIIVVEEDD CCAALLLLSS": the terminal has received one or more calls
(see Message Menu chapter)
•"FFOORRWWAARRDDEEDD": if the "FFOORRWWAARRDD" function has been deactivated (see
Main Menu to deactivate it)
TURNING OFF THE TERMINAL
• Press and hold down the call selector. The terminal emits an information beep, then
switches off.
On/Off button
Call selector
MC 2610
How to use the terminal
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**MMCC22660000**
0011
**MMCC22660000**
0011
778800225500330000
WWAAIITT
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VOLUME CONTROL
The and keys are used to adjust individually the level of
the ringing tones, tones and beeps, the voice volume and that of
the external loudspeaker if one is used with the CCP (optional).
There are 8 levels, which are stored in the terminal when it is switched
off.
The external loudspeaker must be activated or deactivated using
the "LLOOUUDDSSPPEEAAKKEERR" function in the Terminal Menu (see Terminal Menu
chapter). When the external loudspeaker is activated, it re-transmits
the ringing tones, tones and sound; the beeps are not re-transmitted.
Adjusting the volume of the ringing tones, tones and beeps
The terminal must be on standby to carry out the adjustment. It concerns
the volume re-transmitted by the LS/micro loudspeaker and the external
loudspeaker when it is activated.
• Press or . The terminal emits an acknowledgement beep corresponding to the level
selected and displays:
Adjusting the voice volume
To adjust the voice volume, the terminal must be engaged
in a communication, with the external loudspeaker deactivated. The
adjustment applies to the volume of the LS/micro loudspeaker.
• Press or . The terminal displays the level of the volume adjusted:
Adjusting the external loudspeaker volume
To adjust the volume of the external loudspeaker, the terminal must
be engaged in a communication, with the external loudspeaker
activated. The adjustment applies to the volume of the LS/micro
loudspeaker and the external loudspeaker.
• Press or . The terminal displays the level of the volume adjusted:
How to use the terminal
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RRIINNGGIINNGGVVOOLL
0011
EEAARRPPHHOONNEE
0011
LLOOUUDDSSPPEEAAKKEERRVVOOLL
0011
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How to use the terminal
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ENTERING A CALL REFERENCE
Entering an address (Individual call, multi-party call)
Each terminal has an address.
The address is a 9-figure number divided into 4 fields.
For example:
780 2 0 1100 or 780 2 00 104
IIII IIII
3 figures 1 figure 1 figure 4 figures 3 figures 1 figure 2 figures 3 figures
(the first 3 figures are the number of the Base Network)
• To make a call, only enter the field(s) which are different from your own address.
For example: if your address is 780 2 00 205, to call the address 780
2 10 563 you enter only 10 563.
Similarly, when receiving a private call, the terminal displays only
the field(s) of the number of the caller which are different from its own
number.
Entering an open channel number (Depending on the option)
•To enter an open channel:
- dial its number (between 1 and 255): the terminal enters any available open channel with this
number whatever the base network (BN). If the terminal changes BN and finds an open channel with
the same number, it automatically re-enters this open channel,
or
- dial the number of the BN (3 digits) and that of the open channel (6-digit open channel): the
terminal enters only the open channel of the selected BN. Until the open channel becomes available,
the terminal is on standby to enter an open channel (open channel number flashes on the display).
Entering a group number (Depending on the option)
•To enter a group: dial the group number (between 1 and 3499).
Entering a channel number in direct or IDR mode
(Depending on the option)
• To enter a channel in direct mode: dial the channel number (from 1 to 999).
• To enter a channel in IDR mode: dial the IDR channel number (from 1 to 499).
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PROCEDURE FOR USING THE ALPHANUMERIC
KEYPAD
The alphanumeric keypad is used to draft messages (of no more than
150 characters) for sending SMSs (see Message Menu chapter).
Whether this function is available or not depends on the V35 software
version installed.
•The various characters available are organised as follows:
•Each key can be used to enter a figure, letter or mark allocated to that key,
as in the table of characters above. A figure is given first, followed by upper
case letters then lower case letters.
•You move from one character to the next in turn by pressing the appropriate
key.
•Each character is validated in one of the following ways:
- by pressing another key,
- by a timeout, starting from the last repeated press of a key,
- by pressing the same key again if that key is one with only one character
available (as with the key).
•Until the character is validated, the cursor flashes as an underscore
underneath the last character entered (_). Once the character has been
validated, the cursor moves to the next character and flashes fully ( ). If this
is at the end of a line, the text scrolls vertically and the cursor moves to the
beginning of the next line.
•The last character entered can be deleted by pressing the key.
•Text whose length exceeds the display area can be viewed by one or more
presses of the key.
EXT
CLR
1
Key Characters entered
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22AABBCCaabbcc
33DDEEFFddeeff
44GGHHIIgghhii
55JJKKLLjjkkll
66MMNNOOmmnnoo
77PPQQRRSSppqqrrss
88TTUUVVttuuvv
99WWXXYYZZwwxxyyzz
00and punctuation
marks and spaces.
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USING THE KEY
While entering a character (depending on V35 software
version)
•pressing the key deletes the last character entered.
While displaying a menu
•one press returns to the next level up.
While displaying an information message
•one press erases the information message.
USING THE CALL KEYS
(Push-to-talk, , and )
The push-to-talk key on the LS/micro is used to accept a call
or talk during a call. Talking is possible only when the transmit
indicator is on red.
The key is used to place or accept a call.
As an option, a long press on changes the registration base
station or forces registration of the terminal with:
•a base station which is part of the coverage of the preferred
communication if the "PPRRFFCCIIAALL CCOOMM.." function is active (see sub-
menu “OOPPTTIIOONNSS”in the Main Menu), or,
•a base station which is part of the preferred Base Network if one has
been defined (see Terminal Menu) or the home Base Network, or,
•a base station with better radio reception quality, or,
•the same base station if none of the above are available.
This function is available when the terminal is on standby, in a group
communication or waiting to enter a group communication.
The key on the CCP or the key on the pear shape micro is used
to end or refuse a call. This key is timed and must be pressed and held
down.
The key is used to send, at any time, an emergency call. This key
is timed and must be pressed and held down.
CLR
CLR
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USING THE CALL SELECTOR
The multi-position call selector is used to access all calls stored in the
directory (99 calls). Turn the call selector to change the selected position.
The position selected is displayed at the top right of the display.
Changing the position of the call selector causes:
•permanent exit from the current call.
•automatic initiation of the call corresponding to the new position (at
the end of a one-second timeout), unless there is no call associated
with the new position.
USING THE MENUS
The terminal has 6 scroll-down menus:
Terminal, Memory, Open Channel or Group (depending on the option),
Message, Direct and Extension.
Each menu is associated with a specific key.
To select a menu:
•Terminal menu: press .
•Memory menu: press .
•Open Channel or Group menu: press .
•Message menu: press .
•Direct menu: press .
•Extension menu: press .
EXT
DIR
GRP
MENU
Selector Position Displayed
On/Off Button
Call Selector
MC 2610
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AUDIBLE SIGNALS (Ringing tones, tones and beeps)
Depending on the context, the terminal emits audible signals in addition
to the messages displayed. These signals are divided into the following
categories: ringing tones, tones and beeps. They can be deleted
by the "SSIILLEENNCCEE" function in the Terminal Menu.
Ringing tones
Call ringing: indicates an incoming private call (individual, multi-party or
telephone).
Emergency ring: indicates an incoming emergency call.
Tones
Routing tone: sent while searching for the destination of the call placed.
Call return tone: sent during the ringing phase at the call destination.
Wait tone: sent when a talk request in a talkgroup is put on standby.
Beeps
Interruption beeps (double beep): generated to indicate a pending end
of communication or to inform the user of an event classified as major or to
indicate that the terminal is leaving network coverage of a cell. It can be
unique or periodically repeated.
Acknowledgement beep (short, sharp beep): generated to indicate
that the user command has been detected and accepted, and that processing
related to the command is in progress.
Error beep (long, deep beep): generated to indicate that a user command
has been refused or has failed.
Information beep (short, sharp beep): generated to call the user's
attention to a particular minor event. It can be unique or periodically repeated.
In particular, it is emitted to indicate that a push-to-talk request has failed as
the group communication is no longer available (communication reference
flashes on the display), or to indicate that the current communication is moving
from cyphered to non-cyphered status. Certain beeps can be removed (refer to
the "BBEEEEPPSS" function in the Terminal Menu).
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Placing a call
Private calls (individual, operator, multi-party, telephone) 16
Flash Priority 17
Group communication
(open channel or group, depending on the option) 18
Direct mode communication 19
IDR mode communication 19
Emergency call or direct mode emergency call 20
Talking
Speaker identity (optional)
Ending a call
Calling the last number dialled
(last number redial function)
Transfer
16
21
21
21
22
22
How to place a call
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PLACING A CALL
Private calls (Individual, operator, multi-party, telephone)
Individual or operator call
1. Enter the address of the called party or the operator.
2. Press .
3. Call routing tone followed by call ringing.
Multi-party call
The multi-party call function allows between 1 and 4 numbers
in the same Base Network to be called at the same time.
E.G.:dialling a multi-party call to 2 parties:
1. Enter the address of the first party. The first address can also be selected from the directory, the redial
function or the received calls memory function.
2. Press . The terminal displays:
3. Enter the address of the second party.
4. Press .
5. Call routing tone followed by call ringing.
How to place a call
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220011
0000
0000220011
0000
110000220011
0000
AANNDD??
0033
770000110000220011
0000
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Telephone call (PABX call)
1. Enter the PABX interface address.
2. Press . The terminal displays:
3. Enter the number of the external called party (15 digits maximum), preceded by 0, if required.
4. Press .
5. Call routing tone followed by call ringing.
Flash Priority
Private calls, open channels, open channel scans and messages can be
sent with FLASH priority. The default priority is routine.
WARNING: This operation may interrupt calls already set up.
1. Enter the call (private, enter an open channel or open channel scan) or the message.
2. Press .
3. Press .
F
EXT
How to place a call
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CCAALLLL
NNUUMMBBEERR??
0011
CCAALLLL
1144552233667788990000
0011
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Group communication (Open channel or group depending
on the option)
1. Press .The terminal displays either:
or
Terminal with open channel option Terminal with group option
2. Dial the open channel or group number. The terminal displays either:
Terminal with open channel option or Terminal with group option or Terminal with group option
Talkgroup mode Group call mode
3. Press .
If the group communication is available, the terminal enters the
communication and displays either:
or
If the group communication is not available (or when the terminal
leaves the group call coverage), the terminal stores the request and
remains on standby to enter the group communication. It emits
repeated beeps and displays either:
or
"OOCC 1122" "GGRR 1122"
flashes on display flashes on display
As soon as the group communication becomes available, the terminal
automatically enters the group communication and the display
becomes steady on.
GRP
How to place a call
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MMEENNUU
OOCC((33))
0011
MMEENNUU
GGRROOUUPP((33))
0011
EENNTTEERR
OOCC1122
0011
EENNTTEERR
GGRR1122
0011
CCAALLLL
GGRR1122
0011
OOCC1122
SS0011
GGRR1122
SS0011
OOCC1122
0011
GGRR1122
0011
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Direct mode communication
Using the direct mode makes it possible to communicate directly
with all parties within radio range and on the same channel.
If the "NNEETTWWOORRKK MMOONNIITTOORRIINNGG" function (see "OOPPTTIIOONNSS" sub-menu
in Direct Menu) is not activated, the terminal can no longer be reached
by the network.
1. Press . The terminal displays:
2. Dial the direct channel number. The terminal displays:
3. Press .
IDR mode communication
IDR mode makes it possible for radio terminals to communicate via an
independent digital repeater (IDR) on channels selected by the user.
1. Press twice. The terminal displays:
2. Dial the IDR channel number. The terminal displays:
3. Press .
DIR
DIR
MMEENNUU::
IIDDRR((1155))
0011
EENNTTEERR
IIDDRR1122
0011
MMEENNUU::
DDIIRR((1155))
0011
EENNTTEERR
DDIIRR1122
0011
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Emergency call or direct mode emergency call
Pressing and holding down sends an emergency call. Depending on
the option, the emergency call results in the opening of an emergency
open channel or an operator call back request.
When the emergency call cannot be set up (terminal in direct mode,
outside coverage or problem joining the network), the emergency call
is automatically switched to a direct mode emergency call.
1. Press and hold down . The terminal displays either:
or
Emergency call Direct mode emergency call
2. Call routing tone, then the terminal displays either:
Emergency open channel or Operator call-back or Direct mode call
established
SSOOSS
0011
332255
SSOOSS55
SS0011
IINNCCOOMMIINNGG
OOPPEERRAATTOORRSSOOSS
SS0011
SSOOSSDDIIRR
0011
SSOOSSDDIIRR
DD0011
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