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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ......................5
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GUARANTEE ........................................................5
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL.........................................6
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FOR YOUR SAFETY .............................................7
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ENERAL
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LECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
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THER WARNINGS
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NTENNA
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NDICATORS
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IST OF EDITABLE CHARACTERS
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DESKTOP UNIT
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AIN SCREEN
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MAIN MENU ........................................................21
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  • Page 1 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ......5 BASIC FUNCTIONS..........26 8.1 G ..........26 ROUP ALLS GUARANTEE ............5 8.2 I ..........28 NDIVIDUAL CALLS 8.3 S ......... 30 TATUS MESSAGES 8.4 T ..........31 EXT MESSAGES ABOUT THIS MANUAL.........6 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ........
  • Page 2 User Manual...
  • Page 3 This should not be construed as a commitment on the part of PowerTrunk Inc. and/or Teltronic S.A.U. PowerTrunk Inc. and/or Teltronic S.A.U reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes to its content at any time, without prior notification.
  • Page 4 User Manual This equipment can be used in member states of the European Union once the corresponding administrative licence is obtained.
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    User Manual DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PowerTrunk Inc., as manufacturer of the product MDT-400 / DT-410, declares that the said product complies with the essential requirements established in article 3 of the Council of Europe Directive 1999/5/CE, dated 9th March, 1999.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    Please keep this manual at hand for future reference. For further information, contact your service provider. At the end of this MDT-400 and DT-410 manual, you will find a Quick Reference Guide. In addition, each unit is supplied with an Installation Guide.
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    DT-410 equipment: antennas, audio accessories, etc. These accessories have undergone all type of tests to ensure their suitability and safety for the use they have been designed for, either vehicle use (MDT-400) or desktop use (DT-410). We do not recommend the use of non- homologated accessories.
  • Page 8: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    User Manual MDT-400 / DT-410 is restricted to occupational/controller use to safety FCC RF energy exposure limits. This radio is NOT authorized for general population. Use only accessories and antennas approved by PowerTrunk. Use of non-approved accessories and antennas may exceed FCC RF energy exposure limits.
  • Page 9: O Ther Warnings

    (ABS), traction or speed control and onboard computer systems. For correct installation of the equipment, please follow the instructions given in the MDT-400 / DT-410 Installation Guide. Avoid using the area above the airbag or the area where it will inflate.
  • Page 10: A Ntenna

    Never use the equipment if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, it may cause burns. 4.6 Audio accessories Only use accessories approved by PowerTrunk. Follow the guidelines for fitting audio accessories in the MDT-400 / DT-410 Installation Guide.
  • Page 11: M Aintenance

    User Manual 4.7 Maintenance The following recommendations will help you to increase the service life of the equipment and maintain the guarantee coverage: Do not install the equipment in dirty, damp or dusty locations. It is recommended to install it out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. High temperatures can reduce the service life of electronic components and deform or melt some plastics.
  • Page 12: First Steps

    User Manual FIRST STEPS 5.1 Start-up In the case of the DT-410, switch on the equipment with the main switch at the back of the device. Keep the key pressed to switch the equipment on or off. On starting-up, it will display a welcome message (which can be configured by programming).
  • Page 13: W Orking Modes

    User Manual 5.2 Working modes. There are three working modes: network mode (V+D), direct mode (DMO) and DMO- GATE mode. In network mode (V+D), the equipment will be operational when the system has been successfully registered. Then the display will show the symbols (Valid network indicator) and (signal level indicator).
  • Page 14: Basic Use

    DT-410 office unit. Both models have the same front panel, described below. The MDT-400 can also be used without front for data applications using the PEI protocol and audio control through the 600-ohm interface. If your equipment has this configuration, consult...
  • Page 15 User Manual Description Observations Connector for handheld Microphone or Micro-loudspeaker or Microphone desktop microphone (DT-410). connector Connector for the programming cable. Adjusts the volume level. Screen adjustment Contrast, Volume control Volume audio and Volume tones. Alphanumeric display 4 x 16, line of symbols and line of ‘soft Screen keys’.
  • Page 16: Display Indicators

    User Manual Display indicators The on-screen indicators display information about the operation of the equipment: Icon area Text area Soft keys area Symbol Description Signal intensity (RSSI) or level of coverage indicator Valid network (Only in V+D network mode) Emergency call established (steady). Flashing if the call is being set up Call established cid:...
  • Page 17 (PHN) or through telephone exchange (PBX). GPS position valid (steady). Flashing if GPS position is not valid. Will only be displayed if the GPS option is installed in the MDT-400 unit. Direct mode (DMO) activated. Data packet connection. Steay if the connection has been established. Flashing if data transfer is under way.
  • Page 18: Led Indicators

    User Manual LED Indicators. LED indicators display information about equipment operation: SVC LED LED status Function Equipment not operational. Equipment not in service (no network registered). Flashing red Equipment in the process of registering. Green Equipment in service (Registered on the network). Equipment operational (DMO).
  • Page 19: L Ist Of Editable Characters

    User Manual 6.3 List of editable characters The following table displays the characters available for editing texts on the MDT-400 and DT- 410. Screen characters Keys Number of times to press the key Space & ¿ ¡ “ ’ 2 ABC Á...
  • Page 20: Dt-410 Desktop Unit

    Not place heavy objects on the rack Its menus and operation are the same as the mobile MDT-400 equipment, with the following exceptions: If the DT-410 is controlled via PEI (E.g., from a PC application), only one screen is displayed, enabling two options: Return to manual control of the equipment, pressing soft key ‘MMI’...
  • Page 21: Main Screen

    User Manual 6.5 Main screen The main screen is that of Voice Calls (in V+D network mode) – Group mode. The equipment will be prepared to press PTT (Press-to-talk) and directly launch a call to the group selected. The basic information viewed on this screen consists of the range the selected group belongs to, the name of the group and its status.
  • Page 22 User Manual Use the shift keys Shows the last call Press the menu to navigate display activated the menu to access Main Menu Phone Book Working modes Exit Exit Messages Audio Settings Exit Exit Call User history Settings Exit Exit Operating modes Exit...
  • Page 23 User Manual PHONE BOOK Private PSTN Erase Erase Mem status Mem status Edit Edit Group PABX Erase Erase Mem. status Mem status Preferred GRP Edit WORKING MODE Gateway AUDIO SETTINGS Audio volume Active tones On/Off Keypad tones On/Off Accessories Standard Control tones On/Off Handset...
  • Page 24 User Manual USER SETTINGS Language Screen Backligth Brightness PIN code PIN Request Negative Change PIN Contrast OPERATING MODES Area selection Local area TxI mode On / Off Areas 1..14 Discrete mode On / Off Wide area CALL HISTORY Dialed Received Missed Erase all MESSAGES...
  • Page 25 User Manual ENCRYPTION (optional) This menu will only be displayed if the E2EE option has been installed. Set Date & Time Date Time Select PLAIN/CRYPTO Prefer CRYTO Prefer PLAIN Use default Factory Reset Fact. Reset Key Set Check Value Key Set CV Info Security Proc.
  • Page 26: Basic Functions

    User Manual BASIC FUNCTIONS Group Calls Group calls will enable you to communicate with a group of users that are allowed to participate in the communication. Select GRP mode with the soft key ‘Mode’. A group call is always semi-duplex with direct signalling: the group selected on screen is directly connected by pressing PTT, and it is not possible to listen and speak at the same time.
  • Page 27 User Manual The speaker’s identifier (or name if available in the phone book) will be displayed on screen. The group call is directly received, with no action necessary on the part of the user. The equipment will inform the user that a group call has been received with a short alert tone and the name of the user speaking at any given moment as well as the name of the group will be displayed on screen.
  • Page 28: Individual Calls

    TETRA network (private calls) or to numbers on the external telephone network (PSTN or PABX telephone calls). MDT-400 / DT-410 will enable you to make the following individual calls: Semi-Duplex with direct signalling: The caller has permission to speak first. It is not possible to speak and listen simultaneously.
  • Page 29 User Manual To enable this mode, go to the Operating Modes → Discrete Mode menu. This option must be previously enabled by programming. To make a duplex call: Enter the number of the person you wish to call or select it from the phone book. With the soft key ‘Mode’...
  • Page 30: S Tatus Messages

    User Manual Status messages The MDT-400 / DT-410 allows you to send status messages to individual and group addresses: “Call Back”, “Urgent request” and “Emergency”. These are standard messages that can be enabled or not by programming It is also possible to send messages predefined by the user by programming. They are messages whose number code and associated text are defined by the user.
  • Page 31: Text Messages

    User Manual Text messages Another service that you will be able to carry out with your MDT-400 / DT-410 equipment is to send text messages of up to 140 characters (160 if the destination address is a telephone number). You can write a new message using the text keyboard (Select Text/New in the Messages submenu of the Main Menu), or select one of the messages stored in the out tray (Text/Outbox).
  • Page 32: Special Functions

    User Manual SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Emergency calls keeping key pressed, an emergency call is begun, which has maximum priority and will cancel any call being made at that moment. This type of call can be configured by programming, and can be: private semi-duplex direct call, group call, broadcast call, telephone call (PSTN, PABX) or status message.
  • Page 33: W Orking Modes : D Irect Mode

    It is possible to configure two additional codes – emergency codes – such as 112, 999 or others. When the user enters these codes on the keyboard, the MDT-400 sends the emergency call as programmed. In addition, the sending of standard emergency message can also be configured (Status code: 0) just before carrying out the event programmed for the emergency key.
  • Page 34: W Orking Modes : Dmo-Gate Mode

    To access DMO-Gateway mode, select the Working modes/Gateway menu or press the rapid access F + #. In this working mode, the MDT-400 will act as a bridge in the communications between equipment in DMO mode and the infrastructure. All the supplementary services are disabled in this working mode. The Data Packet Transmission service is also disabled, as is the sending and receiving of status and text messages, by both the user and the application.
  • Page 35: S Ecurity

    To change the code you must contact your Service Provider. Remote enabling / disabling of the equipment. The MDT-400 / DT-410 can be enabled or disabled from the infrastructure, through the air interface. This disablement can be temporary or permanent.
  • Page 36: Network Selection

    User Manual Air Interface encryption (optional) This service protects communication between the radio equipment and the infrastructure from possible undesired listening in. This encryption is only carried out in networks that support this service. The encryption algorithms for the Air Interface encryption which are available in the MDT- 400 are: TEA1, TEA2, TEA3.
  • Page 37: S Upplementary Services

    Fallback mode (local mode) MDT-400 / DT-410 support working in a cell in local mode (disconnected from the rest of the system) indicating this situation to the user through the MMI. The equipment will avoid registering in local mode cells unless there is no other available cell.
  • Page 38: D Ata Services

    User Manual Data services MDT-400 / DT-410 include a data packet service (mono and multislot) based on IP version 4. While the data packet context is active, the symbol appears in the icon area of the display. The MDT-400 / DT-410 supports AT and TNP1 commands of the PEI protocol for connecting to external devices and the remote control of the equipment.
  • Page 39: Gsm Option

    User Manual GSM option The MDT-400 can incorporate an internal GSM module. By default, the equipment will work with the TETRA network, and when it detects that it is not possible to operate under TETRA, it automatically switches (if the equipment is configured in this way) to GSM mode.
  • Page 40 Ignition control controls the switching off of the terminal depending on the status of the vehicle’s engine. Control of external horn relay enables the MDT-400 to activate an external relay for the horn of the car or any other device.
  • Page 41 User Manual Inputs: Signal IN (IN4) No function Line interface (wire E) Ignition control Another event Input 1 (IN1/PTT): PTT external Another event Input 2 (IN2/AUX): External AUX (disconnect the call and begin a private hook call) Another event Input 3 (IN3/HANG): External HANG (HANG UP) Another event Outputs:...
  • Page 42: Other Functions

    If you receive a call from any of the addresses corresponding to a contact stored in the phone book, its name will be displayed on the screen. MDT-400 / DT-410 supports “Scanning of priority groups” mode. If the scanning list is active, this option will be displayed in the groups phone book, which enables the adding or deleting of groups (up to 15) from the scanning list.
  • Page 43: Audio Settings

    The MDT-400 / DT-410 terminal has a programmable multilingual interface. The User settings\Language submenu enables you to choose between the languages available in the MDT-400 / DT-410. Using the arrow keys, you can select the language you wish to use.
  • Page 44: Using Audio Accessories

    It is also possible to access this screen with a combination of rapid access keys: + 9 + If your equipment is the mobile MDT-400, you can choose between the following configurations: Standard: Handheld microphone / Micro loudspeaker / Desktop microphone and...
  • Page 45: Quick Reference Guide

    11 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1. Fist microphone, handset or 5. SVC Service indicator. desktop (DT-410) microphone Green: in service 9. Emergency key connector. Red: out of service Programming cable connector. 2. Volume control 6. ON/OFF key 10. Function key 3. Display 7.
  • Page 46 User Manual POWERING ON AND OFF Keep key pressed for a few seconds. MAKING V+D CALLS Semi-duplex private calls Mode Press PTT Press and hold (direct signalling) PTT (to speak) Press 'End' PRV Dial number or select Release PTT or AUX (*) or AUX (*)(**) (to listen) Duplex private calls...
  • Page 47 RECEIVING CALLS Direct (Individual or group calls) You hear a beep and the STS indicator comes on green. Press PTT to speak. Hook (Private or telephone calls) You hear a bell and the STS indicator comes on orange. To accept the call, press PTT or the ‘oft key ‘OK’.
  • Page 48 SENDING MESSAGES Status messages Main menu Select Choose Go to 'Messages', destination ''Status'., 'Send' message 'Send' 'Send' Text messages Main Menu Write 'New' message Go to Select 'Send' 'Send' 'Messages', 'Text' destination Edit 'Inbox' message 'Outbox' EMERGENCY CALL (V+D / DMO) Press and hold for a few seconds.

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