Sepura SCC3 User Manual
Sepura SCC3 User Manual

Sepura SCC3 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 2 Sepura Limited and the liability of Sepura Limited for any errors and omissions shall be limited to the correction of such errors and omissions. Sepura Limited welcomes any comment and feedback as a way to improve any delivered documentation.
  • Page 3 The SCC3 emulates the user interface (UI) functionality of the attached handset. For example, with an HBC handset attached the SCC3 adapts to the UI of the HBC and does not display the Context key options. The instructions in this guide assume that an HBC3 handset is attached. You may need to refer to the HBC User Guide for instructions on using the console with the HBC.
  • Page 4 Disposing of waste batteries Sepura radios are supplied with a rechargeable battery. This symbol on the battery and its packaging indicates that it must not be disposed of with household or commercial waste. Please dispose of your waste batteries according to your national and local regulations. Contact your service provider or Sepura for advice on disposing batteries in your area of the world.
  • Page 5 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations Sepura TETRA radios generate, use and radiate RF energy. Radios that comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant of part 15 of the FCC rules are identified by an FCC certification ID label (located under the battery).
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Receiving an Alarm call Clearing an Alarm call Power on Alarm call Sound Adjusting the volume Muting audio Loudspeaker high/low audio mode Independent volume control feature Whisper mode Public/Private mode Audible tone alerts Personalising your radio Adjusting the backlight SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 7 Day/Night mode Adjusting text and icon size Setting the display language Menu style Time and Date Talkgroups and folders Special folders Talkgroup Selection Mode Typical folder arrangement Selecting a talkgroup Folder Selection Mode Contacts Searching and filtering contacts View contact details Creating contacts Editing contacts Delete all contacts...
  • Page 8 Using WAP Browser menu Navigation menu Settings History menu Using bookmarks Call handling Location Services Position Direction Reporting options GNSS selection Security End-to-End Encryption Zeroising Asset management Labelling Customising your radio Revert radio settings to customisation settings SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 9: Your Console At A Glance

    Your console at a glance Item Description Alphanumeric keypad with backlight. Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric characters for text editing and dialling. Keys 0–9, # and * are programmable soft keys. Red (Cancel/Home) key. Press and hold (2 seconds) to power on your radio. From the Home screen, press and hold (4 seconds) to power off.
  • Page 10: Connection With The Srg3900/Scg22 Mobile Radio

    Loudspeaker (‘Private’ mode). When in ‘Private’ mode you can switch to ‘Public’ mode by pressing the hands free soft key (if configured). Taking a handset off hook, or using its PTT will return to ‘Private’ mode. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 11 While the controlling accessory is not the Remote Microphone, you may switch to another accessory by pressing the PTT button on that accessory. Taking that accessory off-hook does not change the controlling accessory. This allows a second user to listen to received audio on another accessory. If the controlling accessory is placed on-hook this clears the call unless customised differently.
  • Page 12: Controls & Indicators

    Open the top level menu from the Home screen. Repeated presses moves upwards through the options and menu levels until the top level menu is reached. Left/Right Moves between options on the top level menu. Moves through the text characters for selection when writing. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 13: Soft Keys

    Soft keys Some keys on your radio may be customised to provide one-touch access to regularly used features. These programmable keys are referred to as soft keys. To activate the soft key function: assigned to a programmable soft key, press and release assigned to other keys (such as the keypad, Cancel/Home and Select/Send keys), press and hold for one second The following keys can be customised as soft keys:...
  • Page 14: Status Icons

    Icon Description Security and Emergency Emergency Appears when emergency operation mode is active on your radio and an Alarm call is in progress. Air Interface Encryption disabled Calls and Callouts will not be encrypted. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 15 Icon Description E2E Encryption enabled The Secure Communications icon indicates that the selected talkgroup is customised for End-to-End Encryption. In other words, calls you make by pressing the PTT button are End-to-End Encrypted. E2E Encryption disabled Indicates that the call is not encrypted. Key agreement Indicates that a cryptographic key agreement is in progress between the radio and the Key Management Centre (KMC) on the...
  • Page 16 The icon is displayed if you or another user has initiated a pre- emptive call on the network. Covert operation mode enabled The radio turns off any visual and sound alerts, and displays this icon when covert operation mode is enabled. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 17: Led Indicators

    Icon Description Group Focus Appears when Group Focus is enabled, preventing any calls from other talkgroups (other than the selected talkgroup) connecting to the radio. User Profile Appears when a user profile is activated. Your radio may be programmed for a number of user profiles. The number next to the icon indicates the chosen user profile.
  • Page 18: Emergency Button

    If the radio is powered off, press and hold (3 seconds) to power on and initiate an Alarm Call. It may take several seconds for the radio to complete its power on process before initiating the Alarm call. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started Power on To power on, press and hold (2 seconds) the Cancel/Home key. Your radio attaches to the last selected talkgroup when it is powered off (if it is 'in service'). This is customisable. Depending on your radio's customisation any of the following may display: a company logo a splash screen a welcome screen...
  • Page 20: Home Screen

    The status line, at the top of the screen, displays various icons to indicate the state of operation or when certain functions such as keypad lock have been activated. It can also be configured to display the Network Name when the radio is idle. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 21: Shortcut Bar

    The context key labels at the bottom of the screen indicate what the context key directly below the label is configured to do. These labels change according to where you are in the menu hierarchy. Description Status line showing the radio coverage signal strength and operational status icons.
  • Page 22: Menu

    Search (or filter) your contacts to locate the contact you want and initiate a call. Review your call history. Messages Read, create, save and send text (SDS) messages. View picture messages (if customised). Select and send a status message. Clear your mailbox of unwanted messages. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 23: Smartmenus

    Icon Menu option Groups Search your talkgroup folders and select a talkgroup. Enable scanning of your selected talkgroups. Set up your speech call settings. Manage your GPS location and position settings. View your current location, direction and speed. Applications Your radio may be customised with a number of applications. Your service provider or organisation may have installed specific applications (Short Data Applications) to help you in your role.
  • Page 24: Help

    To access help Use one of the following: Press the Up navigation key (or Shortcut) to open the Shortcut Bar, then select Help. Press a dedicated soft key (default is normally key ‘0’ zero). Press Menu > Help. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 25: Emergency Operation

    Emergency operation Emergency operation is available in TMO if the radio is in service. If your radio is operating in DMO when you make the emergency call, the radio switches to TMO before making the emergency call. If the radio cannot make the call in TMO, the radio automatically switches back to DMO to make the call.
  • Page 26: Receiving An Alarm Call

    TETRA Alarm call condition until the dispatcher clears the call from the system. When the Alarm call is cancelled, your radio returns to the talkgroup that was selected before the call was initiated. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 27: Power On Alarm Call

    Power on Alarm call If your radio supports Radio User Assignment (RUA), which authenticates your radio on the network, you may be prompted to log on to your network before the Alarm call is initiated. Contact your service provider for information. See Authentication on page 68. Standard Operation If your radio is powered off, press and hold (3 seconds) the Emergency button to power on and initiate an Alarm call.
  • Page 28: Sound

    Primary Loudspeaker 2 (connected to the radio) muted Primary Loudspeakers 1 and 2 muted Secondary Loudspeaker 1 (connected to the local console) muted Secondary Loudspeaker 2 (connected to the remote console) muted Secondary Loudspeaker 1 and 2 muted SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 29: Loudspeaker High/Low Audio Mode

    Loudspeaker high/low audio mode A soft key may be customised to toggle the audio output between the radio’s speaker (high audio mode) and earpiece (low audio mode) as required. An icon is displayed on the status line to indicate the current mode: Icon Notification High audio mode...
  • Page 30: Whisper Mode

    Navi-knob to decrease the volume to below its lowest level The radio sounds a low-high level alert when Whisper mode is enabled. To disable Whisper mode: Depending on customisation, to disable Whisper mode, you can: SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 31: Public/Private Mode

    press a programmed soft key increase the volume until the volume level meter displays at least the minimum level increase the volume to its loudest level then attempt to increase the volume further The radio sounds a low-high level alert when Whisper mode is disabled. Public/Private mode When Public mode is enabled, audio output is via primary loudspeaker connected to the radio or an accessory secondary loudspeaker.
  • Page 32: Personalising Your Radio

    When the preferences for day and night mode have been set, switching between the modes automatically adjusts the backlight and display settings. A soft key may be customised to switch between Day/Night mode. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 33: Adjusting Text And Icon Size

    To change Day/Night mode settings 1. Select Menu > Options > Settings > Display Settings > Day/Night Mode. 2. Scroll to each option (highlight it) to make your adjustments: Day Mode—to toggle between Day Mode and Night Mode press the Toggle context key.
  • Page 34: Setting The Display Language

    You can display the menu in Grid, List or Compatibility style. 1. Select Menu > Options > Settings > Display Settings > Menu Style. 2. Select one option: Grid—set Grid menu style List—set List menu style Card—set Card (Compatibility) menu style Grid style SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 35: Time And Date

    highlight items using the four navigation keys to open an item press Select to return to the top level screen press Cancel or Cancel/Home key. List style highlight items using the Down and Up navigation keys. to open an item press Select to return to the top level screen press Cancel or the Cancel/Home key.
  • Page 36: Talkgroups And Folders

    When your radio is powered on, if possible it re-selects either the default talkgroup or connects to your last selected talkgroup. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 37: Special Folders

    Special folders In addition to the ‘standard’ folders created to contain your talkgroups, your radio can be customised with Special folders. Special folders can only contain talkgroups (they cannot contain folders). Some Special folders are continuously scanned, and when ongoing calls are detected you can join in by pressing the PTT.
  • Page 38: Talkgroup Selection Mode

    UDSL folder ‘greys out’ (disables) talkgroups that are invalid for the current network. The scan list allows you to set scanning priorities on the talkgroups, so the radio can prioritise calls between the scanned talkgroups. See User Defined Scan Lists on page 34. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 39: Typical Folder Arrangement

    Typical folder arrangement The following illustration shows how the folders can be used to organise talkgroups: Selecting a talkgroup You can use one of the following methods to select a talkgroup: From the Home screen, press Groups. From the Menu navigate to the Groups menu. Use a soft key to return to your Quick Group.
  • Page 40 When the radio is customised to use the Left and Right navigation keys for talkgroup selection: 1. From the Home Screen, press the Left or Right navigation keys. The current selected folder and previous/next talkgroup folders appear in the talkgroup selection box. If customised you can scroll through the talkgroups continuously. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 41 2. Use the Navi-knob to move between the folder levels (sub-folders). 3. Press the Select context key to attach to the talkgroup. Opening a folder 1. Select Menu > Groups > Folders. 2. Highlight a folder and press Open. To navigate back ‘up’ the folders list, press Back. Searching for folders and talkgroups You can search for talkgroups or folders by filtering on a text string.
  • Page 42 Until a UDSL is selected the talkgroups it contains are not scanned and your radio cannot receive calls from them. Your radio can have a maximum of 20 UDSLs, and up to 10 talkgroups can reside within each UDSL. If you select a UDSL (in the same way as you select a talkgroup): SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 43 the talkgroups it contains are scanned, allowing your radio to receive calls from any of the talkgroups in the UDSL UDSL icon is displayed in the right hand corner of the radio display calls are made to the talkgroup designated as the 'selected talkgroup'. If there is no selected talkgroup in the UDSL, calls are made to the talkgroup with the highest priority.
  • Page 44: Folder Selection Mode

    Selection box. Non-selectable folders and talkgroups, such as the Always Attached and the Background folders, do not appear for selection. The exception is the DGNA folder where a talkgroup from the folder can be selected, but the selected folder remains unchanged. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 45 All the TMO talkgroups within the selected folder that are scan-enabled and valid for the current network contribute to the scan list that the radio uses to prioritise calls. If a talkgroup is editable can change its scan state (to enable or disable scanning), change its scanning priority (see Scanning talkgroups on page 40) and select or deselect it.
  • Page 46 The selected talkgroup within each folder only becomes your requested talkgroup when the folder is selected. Depending on the customisation of your radio, you will use one of the following methods to change the talkgroup. You can only select a talkgroup that is editable. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 47 To select a talkgroup from the folder: 1. From the Home screen, press Groups to open the current folder. The selected talkgroup within the folder is indicated by the icon. 2. Scroll to the talkgroup you want as your requested talkgroup and press Select. Selection is indicated by the icon.
  • Page 48 The scan priority appears on the left of the talkgroup as a series of bars (more bars indicate higher priority). If the scan state is enabled the icon appears in the right-hand corner of the scan priority icon. Symbol Priority Low priority scanned Low priority not scanned SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 49 Symbol Priority Medium priority scanned Medium priority not scanned High priority scanned High priority not scanned Background talkgroup not scanned Background talkgroup scanned To scan a talkgroup: 1. From the Home screen, press Menu then select Groups > Folders to open the current folder.
  • Page 50 2. Select the folder you want to assign to a Quick Folder. Press Options, scroll to the Set Quick Folder option and press Select. 3. Scroll to the Quick Folder (Folders 1 to 5) you want to assign this folder to and press Select. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 51 To view your Quick Folders: 1. Select Menu > Groups > Quick Folders. Select the Folder (1 to 5 depending on customisation) and press Select to view the folder assigned as this Quick Folder. Scanning ON/OFF Scanning of talkgroups (those that are always scanned or are background talkgroups) in the current selected folder and the Background folder can be enabled and disabled.
  • Page 52: Contacts

    All non- matching entries are listed below the dotted line. Spaces in a search string ‘split’ it into separate strings. Search attempts to match each string in sequence. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 53: View Contact Details

    To search for contacts and numbers within the phone book: 1. Select Menu > Phone > Contacts. Navigate to the Search folder. 2. Press the Up navigation key to open the Search Bar. 3. Enter a search string (see Text entry on page 58) and press the Search context key. 4.
  • Page 54: Editing Contacts

    2. Make changes: to add additional digits press the number keys; to delete digits press the Left navigation key. 3. After making changes press Save. To delete a contact: 1. Select the contact and press Open. 2. Press Options. 3. Select Edit > Delete contact, then press Select. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 55: Delete All Contacts

    Delete all contacts You can delete all contacts in your Personal folder. You can also delete individual contacts or numbers associated with them, see Editing contacts on the previous page. To delete all contacts 1. Select Menu > Phone > Contacts. 2.
  • Page 56: Calls

    The various types of voice and data calls that are supported by your radio, and the acoustic and visual alerts that accompany a call, depend on your radio's customisation. Call types Sepura radios support the following voice- and data call types: Voice call types Voice call type...
  • Page 57: Call History

    Voice call type Description Quick Call A special individual call configured on a soft key to request help or information from a pre-configured individual or talkgroup destination in a non-emergency situation. Quick calls can also send status and position reports. They can have a call priority that is different from the calls normally set up using the PTT or the Select/Send key.
  • Page 58: Group Calls

    2. When you have finished talking, release the PTT button and listen to audio received, through the loudspeaker. The LED changes to solid green whilst the group call is active and your radio status text changes to ‘Group Call’. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 59: Individual Calls

    3. You can also clear the group call by pressing: Clear Call soft key (if customised) Cancel/Home key Receiving a group call When a group call is received, your radio status changes to ‘Group Call’. The name of the talkgroup, talkgroup folder and the caller’s ID are displayed.
  • Page 60 2. Press Send or press the Select/Send key to initiate the call. 3. To end the call, press Clear. If your radio has been customised with a single dial mode for TETRA, PBX and PSTN numbers, the dial mode icon cannot be changed. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 61 Calling a contact directly: When the radio is customised with this feature, a call can be made to a contact without having to select a specific number, by pressing the Select/Send key. 1. Navigate to a contacts folder (such as the All folder) and select your contact as normal. 2.
  • Page 62: Broadcast Calls

    Call 1 and Smart Call 2 respectively. Each Smart Call Folder can be pre-configured with up to 75 talkgroups. You initiate a Smart Call by switching to Smart Call mode, then you press the PTT to transmit to a chosen talkgroup in the Smart Call Folder. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 63: Modifying Your Call Setup

    Broadcast calls cannot be made from a radio which is in DMO. Attempting to make a Smart Call in DMO initiates a group call to the attached talkgroup. It is not possible to make a Smart Call from a SRG3900/SCG22 radio operating in Gateway Mode and the Speech Call Settings option is not displayed.
  • Page 64: Changing The Behaviour Of The Ptt During Tmo Group Calls

    PTT button reverts to that selected using the menu option. If your radio is operating in Gateway mode, the radio can only respond to group calls in the selected talkgroup (to selected group). SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 65 To set the PTT behaviour using the menu: 1. Select Menu > Options > Settings > PTT Behaviour. 2. Select the PTT behaviour (To received group or To selected group), then press the Select context key. To change the PTT behaviour during a group call: 1.
  • Page 66: Text Entry

    Press the Right or Left navigation key. time Move to the start of a Press the Up navigation key. sentence Move to the end of a Press the Down navigation key. sentence Add a space Press the 1 key. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 67: Character Sets

    Character sets You can use character sets to change the style of the text, and to enter numbers and special characters. The character set can be changed as often as required when entering text. The following character sets are supported: Character set Description Auto-capitalisation (Abc)
  • Page 68: Messages

    Open the Shortcut Bar (in the Home screen press the Shortcut context key or the Up navigation key) then navigate to the Inbox shortcut and press the Select context key. Message icons Various icons are used to identify the type of message received: SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 69: Opening Messages

    Icon Description Status message SDS message (unread) SDS message Broken message: there was a problem receiving the message. Its contents are lost or damaged. Saved Messages is nearly full to capacity [customisable] SDS message with Paging Alert (unread) SDS message with Paging Alert Picture message (unread) Picture message Inbox operations...
  • Page 70: Reply To A Message

    2. From Inbox, select a message then select Options > Reply. 3. Create your response (see Text entry on page 58.) 4. When you have finished, press Send. 5. Select a recipient: a. Send to Default—send to message sender b. Send to Group—send to your current talkgroup SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 71: Saved Messages

    c. Phonebook—send to a contact in your phonebook d. Dial—send to a number you dial 6. Press Send. Open a URL in a message Open the message then select Options > Open URL. A text message may contain a URL which you can open in the WAP Browser. If your radio has been customised to do so, URLs in text messages can open automatically in the WAP Browser when they are received.
  • Page 72 You can send text (SDS) and status messages to: the currently selected talkgroup the default destination customised in your radio (for example, the message sender) a Phonebook entry a destination you key in For setting default destination see Set default destination on page 70. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 73 1. Choose one of the following methods: Select a saved text message Select a status message from the Send Status List Create a text message 2. Select Send or Options > Send. 3. Select a destination (see below): Send to default destination Select Send to Default then select Send.
  • Page 74: Sds Report Request

    2. Select Options (or press the Select/Send key) then select Edit. 3. Select Dial or Phonebook: select Phonebook to open the Phonebook and choose a contact (Contacts on page 44) select Dial to enter the required number directly from the radio keypad. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 75: Picture Messages

    4. Press Save or the Select/Send key to save the number (or press Cancel or the Cancel/Home key to cancel it and return to the previous number). Picture messages Picture messages Your radio can receive picture messages which may have accompanying text. You may also be alerted by an alarm (if specified in the message) and vibration and LED alerts (if customised).
  • Page 76: Networks

    If a talkgroup is selected that does not belong to the current network, your radio will change network accordingly. After switching to a different network, make sure that your selected talkgroup is valid for that network. For details of talkgroup selection see Talkgroups and folders on page 28. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 77: Transmit Inhibit

    Your radio can be configured to display the Network Name continuously on the Radio Status Line (RSL), subject to space, when it is idle. If your radio registers on a Visited Network network the Migrated icon is displayed in the Radio Status Line (RSL).
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Dmo Power Transmission Level

    When your radio leaves Fallback Mode: the radio status bar returns to normal (Ready… or similar) RSSI antenna icon stops flashing the tri-colour LED stops flashing a text box pops up indicating normal operation. the radio generates a warning tone. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 79: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes Your radio supports the following operating modes: In Trunked Mode Operation (TMO Mode) your radio operates on the network infrastructure supplied by your service provider. In Direct Mode Operation (DMO Mode) your radio can transmit directly to another radio (antenna to antenna).
  • Page 80 You can extend DMO Mode range by using a DMO repeater (repeater). If your radio detects a repeater the DMO Repeater icon is displayed and your radio can communicate with any other radios in the selected DMO talkgroup which are also within the range of the repeater. See Repeater Mode on page 76. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 81: Dmo Gateway Operation

    If a radio is within range of a repeater but for some reason a call cannot be set up through it your radio attempts to set up the call in DMO Mode and the Communication Mismatch icon is displayed to all members of the talkgroup to indicate that there may be members of the talkgroup who cannot take part in the call.
  • Page 82 When you switch to Gateway mode, your radio connects your currently (or last selected) selected DMO and TMO talkgroups. If your radio has been reprogrammed, you may need to switch to DMO mode (see Operating Modes on page 71) and select a DMO talkgroup before Gateway mode can be enabled. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 83 To switch to Gateway mode Press a customised soft key. Alternatively follow these steps: 1. Press Menu then select Networks > Operating Mode. 2. Scroll to Gateway Mode and press Select. 3. A large tick graphic is displayed and the gateway icon is displayed on the status line.
  • Page 84: Repeater Mode

    The following diagram shows radios A, B and C and a repeater which are on the same DMO talkgroup. A, B and C are in range of the repeater. Because of its location, the repeater can pass communications between A, B and C even though they are out of range of each other. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 85 You can also use a repeater to enable communication between two radios which cannot communicate directly, perhaps because their users are do not have line of sight with each other. The following diagram shows radios A and B and a repeater which are on the same DMO talkgroup. A and B are in range of the repeater.
  • Page 86 Before you can use the radio as a repeater you must select a Direct Mode talkgroup. Changing talkgroups in Repeater Mode You can change talkgroups while your radio is operating in Repeater Mode in the usual way (see Talkgroups and folders on page 28.) SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 87 If you change to a different DMO talkgroup it may (depending on the customisation) terminate any calls active through the repeater. Using the Emergency Button in Repeater Mode If you use the Emergency Button when your radio is operating in Repeater Mode, any calls that are currently active through the repeater will cease.
  • Page 88: Callout Alerts

    When you respond to a Callout your radio may automatically send a message (if programmed in the radio) or you can select a message from a list or select User Response (if customised) to compose and send a free-form text message. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 89 Callouts requiring a response Some Callouts require a response. The following responses are possible: Accept Press Accept to indicate that you intend to act on the Callout (or select Accept from the pop-up menu displayed from the Left or Right navigation key. If only one acceptance message is programmed in your radio an informative message is displayed to show that it has been sent to the originator of the Callout.
  • Page 90 You can still view the details from Messages > Callouts. to indicate that you are ready to respond to Callout alerts press Respond (or the Left or Right navigation key). The following response options are displayed: SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 91 Respond Press the Respond context key to display the Response screen. Press the Right or Left navigation key to view additional options. To send a Test OK message to the Callout originator select it and press the Select context key. The Callout Test exits and the top level screen is displayed. User Response (If customised) allows you to compose and send a free-form text message to the originator of the Callout.
  • Page 92: Callout Display

    When the higher priority function ends, the radio notifies you of the missed Callout by sounding an audible alert and displaying a Missed Callout icon. Callout display A typical Callout screen looks as follows: Item Description Message location (Inbox) Callout type, see Callout icons. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 93 Item Description Callout group or Callout originator Time received Callout message header text (customisable) Information icons Backdrop image (customisable, radios with colour display only). Indicates severity of the Callout. Date received Explanatory text about the Callout Left/Right Navigational keys available for more options Callout icons Icon...
  • Page 94: Group Calls To Callout Group

    Information can include a pre-set message, a free-form text message or a Callout group call. Your radio can also be customised to display a backdrop graphic to indicate it is in Information Phase. When information is sent (for example “Will Respond”) it is displayed and the information sent icon displays. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 95 Press the Exit context key to exit from the Callout or the Respond context key to use an option on the Information screen or press a Left or Right navigational key to display a menu of further options. For some Callouts, group calls can be made by the radio to the Callout group during the Information Phase if use of the PTT is permitted during the Callout.
  • Page 96: Features

    Whisper mode. It also reduces the level of the loudspeaker if an earpiece is not being used. If your radio has a vibrator alert enabled then this is deactivated. See Whisper mode on page 22. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 97 Group Focus This user profile allows you to prevent any individual calls or group calls from any talkgroup other than the selected talkgroup from being connected to your radio. Any calls made to a radio which has Group Focus selected are not recorded as Missed Calls. Do Not Disturb This user profile allows you to focus on an important task.
  • Page 98: Wap

    Save button or press the Left context key (either a tick icon or labelled Save depending on customisation). Browser menu Home Page Select to activate the WAP browser and display the browser's homepage contents. If customised, you can change the Home Page (Settings > Settings > Homepage). SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 99: Navigation Menu

    Browse Select to enter a URL to start browsing the internet for the site matching your URL. You do not have to enter the URL specific input words (http://), they are already entered in the URL box. Resume Browsing Select after browsing has been suspended or when you have exited from the browser. The browser displays the last page viewed.
  • Page 100: Settings

    This could be used for forms which are not stored locally in the browser cache and must be re- requested from the server. Security settings Secure Prompt Select this option to set (on/off) whether the radio displays a warning message when it is changing from a secure connection to a non-secure connection and vice versa. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 101: History Menu

    Current Certificate If this option is selected, information about the digital certificate associated with the server which delivered the current document is displayed. CA certificates A certificate is a digital ID that is issued by a trusted third party known as a certificate authority (CA). The radio uses CA certificates to authenticate web sites which send information to the radio.
  • Page 102: Using Bookmarks

    Bookmark and folder options You can perform the following functions on a selected bookmark or folder: Details - shows the details of the selected bookmark or folder. Delete - allows you to delete the current bookmark or folder. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 103: Call Handling

    New Bookmark - creates a new bookmark. New Folder - creates a new bookmark folder within the list of bookmarks and folders. Move - Move the bookmark or folder within the list of folders and bookmarks. Select the bookmark or folder, then enter the number corresponding to the position in the numbered list where you want the bookmark or folder.
  • Page 104 If the radio is operating in Transmit Inhibit mode, you can still view any pages in the browser that have been stored locally but it is not possible to browse pages online. If an attempt is made to browse pages online, the browser active icon flashes and a warning message appears. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 105: Location Services

    Location Services Your radio may be customised and enabled for location services, such as GPS or other regional Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), that allows the radio to determine your location (longitude, latitude and altitude) and provides both timed- and distance-based reporting. The generic location services function on the radio is called 'GPS' and it provides support for multiple regional GNSS including BeiDou2.
  • Page 106: Direction

    To change your GNSS selection: When the radio has rebooted, check your satellite connections using the GPS Locate function (Menu >GPS > Position > Locate) to view the type and number of satellites available in the selected system. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 107: Security

    Security Sometimes when you are working, you may need to secure your radio from unauthorised use. The easiest way to secure your radio is to lock the keypad when your radio is not in use. Your radio may be customised with other security features such as PIN entry and a remote user network log on (to authenticate network users).
  • Page 108: Zeroising

    (zeroise) these cryptographic keys if permitted by your operational procedures. Please refer to your Security Officer for details on how to zeroise your radio as well as related operational procedures. SCC3 colour console...
  • Page 109: Asset Management

    To program a single radio A data/programming cable, with either an RS232 (D-type) connector or a USB connector, is available from Sepura for customising a single radio. A data/programming cable, with either an RS232 (D-type) connector or a USB connector, is available from Sepura for customising a single radio.
  • Page 110: Revert Radio Settings To Customisation Settings

    Connect the radio (or console or AIU) to a computer running Radio Manager and start your customisation. Contact Sepura for more information on programming your radio. Revert radio settings to customisation settings Users have the ability to add personal data to the radio, such as adding contacts to the phonebook, changing the talkgroups and sending and receiving SDS/Status messages.
  • Page 111 @sepuraplc www.instagram.com/sepuraplc www.youtube.com/sepuraplc Contact Details Sepura Limited 9000 Cambridge Research Park Beach Drive, Waterbeach Cambridge, CB25 9TL United Kingdom www.sepura.com...

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