CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 1 CCP MC 2610 V35/EN User Guide MC 26 10 + ME NU GR P 1 DIR 2 4 VA L CLR A I G H 7 J P QR EX T C 3 B 5 D 6 S 8 T 0 F E L K O M N V U 9 W XY F Z
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 2 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 nonobservance 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.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 3 Contents Functions of the keys Display 4 5 How to use the terminal 7 How to place a call 15 Receiving a call or a message 23 Open Channel or Group Menu 31 Scan 51 Direct Menu 59 Memory Menu 67 Message Menu 73 Extension Menu 89 Terminal Menuex 93 Procedure in the event of a problem Tips Definitions Index 103 110 112 114
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 4 Functions of the keys PUSH-TO-TALK End 4 Transmit LED Microphone Controls the transmit light indicator (5) Volume control Receive LED Open Channel Menu or Group Menu (depending on option) (1) On/Off button + Call selector Direct Menu Keys absent from the basic CCP version Transmit LED On LED + GRP 1 - DIR 4 2 MC 2610 A G VAL I H 7 CLR P Q S R EXT MENU End (3) Terminal Menu Memory Menu J 8 T C B 3 D L K M V U 0 F E 6 O N 9 W X
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 5 Display Active call S : Base Station Connected d : direct mode power min. D SMS message received : Direct mode power max.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 7 How to use the terminal Starting the terminal 8 Turning off the terminal 8 Volume control 9 Adjusting the volume of the ringing tones, tones and beeps Adjusting the voice volume Adjusting the external loudspeaker volume 9 9 9 Entering a call reference 10 Entering an address (individual call, multi-party call) Entering an open channel number (depending on the option) Entering a group number (depending on the option) Entering a channel number in direct or
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 8 How to use the terminal STARTING THE TERMINAL • Press the call selector. The terminal emits an information beep. 8 On/Off button Call selector MC 2610 The message “WAIT” and the address of the terminal flash for a few seconds (terminal initialisation).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 9 How to use the terminal 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 "LOUDSPEAKER" function in the Terminal Menu (see Terminal Menu chapter).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 10 How to use the terminal ENTERING A CALL REFERENCE 10 Entering an address (Individual call, multi-party call) Each terminal has an address. The address is a 9-figure number divided into 4 fields.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 11 How to use the terminal 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.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 12 How to use the terminal USING THE 12 CLR KEY While entering a character (depending on V35 software version) • pressing the CLR 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.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 13 How to use the terminal 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. On/Off Button Call Selector MC 2610 Selector Position Displayed Changing the position of the call selector causes: • permanent exit from the current call.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 14 How to use the terminal 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 "SILENCE" function in the Terminal Menu. 14 Ringing tones Call ringing: indicates an incoming private call (individual, multi-party or telephone).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 15 How to place a call Placing a call 16 Private calls (individual, operator, multi-party, telephone) Flash Priority Group communication (open channel or group, depending on the option) Direct mode communication IDR mode communication Emergency call or direct mode emergency call 16 17 18 19 19 20 Talking 21 Speaker identity (optional) 21 Ending a call 21 Calling the last number dialled (last number redial function) 22 Transfer 22 15
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 16 How to place a call 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. 00 16 201 00 00201 00 100201 00 700100201 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.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 17 How to place a call Telephone call (PABX call) 1. Enter the PABX interface address. 2. Press EXT . The terminal displays: CALL NUMBER 01 ? 3. Enter the number of the external called party (15 digits maximum), preceded by 0, if required. CALL 14523678900 01 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.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 18 How to place a call Group communication (Open channel or group depending on the option) 1. Press GRP .The terminal displays either: 01 MENU OC (3) 18 or 01 MENU GROUP (3) Terminal with open channel option Terminal with group option 2. Dial the open channel or group number. The terminal displays either: 01 E NTER OC 12 Terminal with open channel option or 01 E NTER G R 12 Terminal with group option or Talkgroup mode 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 19 How to place a call 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 "NETWORK MONITORING" function (see "OPTIONS" sub-menu in Direct Menu) is not activated, the terminal can no longer be reached by the network. 1. Press DIR . The terminal displays: MENU: DIR (15) 19 01 2. Dial the direct channel number. The terminal displays: ENTER DIR 12 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 20 How to place a call 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. 20 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 21 How to place a call TALKING 1. When the call is set up, press PUSH-TO-TALK to speak. Wait until the transmit indicator lights red before speaking. N.B.: the transmit LED can be disabled using the "LEDs" function in the Main Menu. 2. Release the PUSH-TO-TALK when you have finished speaking. 21 SPEAKER IDENTITY (Optional) When a call is set up, the person speaking is identified on the display of the monitoring terminals where his number (or address) flashes.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 22 How to place a call CALLING THE LAST NUMBER DIALLED (Last number redial function) The terminal stores the last number dialled (except for emergency calls). The re-dial function allows you to re-call a number without having to re-dial it. 22 1. Press . 01 MENU: LNR 2. Press . TRANSFER Call transfer is used to redirect a private call (individual or telephone) to another recipient. 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 23 Receiving a call or a message Presentation of a private call (individual, multi-party, telephone, operator) 24 Special case where you are in group communication when a call comes in 25 Presentation of a priority call 25 Presentation of an emergency call 26 Presentation of a direct mode emergency call 27 Presentation of a general call (Broadcast call) 28 Open channel opening signal (depending on the option) 28 Receiving a message 29 23
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 24 Receiving a call or a message PRESENTATION OF A PRIVATE CALL (Individual, multi-party, telephone, operator) A private call is presented when the terminal is on standby or in group communication. The calls are presented by a ringing tone accompanied by a message specifying the type of call. If an individual or multi-party call is refused or not answered, it is stored in the calls received memory.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 25 Receiving a call or a message SPECIAL CASE WHERE YOU ARE IN GROUP COMMUNICATION WHEN A CALL COMES IN During the ringing phase, you in the current group communication. no longer participate If you refuse the call, you return to the group communication. If you accept the call, you momentarily leave the group communication for the time of the call. At the end of the call, you automatically return to the group communication.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 26 Receiving a call or a message PRESENTATION OF AN EMERGENCY CALL An emergency call is presented when the terminal is on standby, in private call or in group communication. An emergency ring informs you of the incoming emergency call and the terminal displays: 01 780200325 SOS 5 The address displayed is that of the emergency terminal • Press or Push-to-talk to answer the call. 26 A routing tone is generated during emergency open channel setup.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 27 Receiving a call or a message PRESENTATION OF A DIRECT MODE EMERGENCY CALL A direct mode emergency call is presented when the terminal is on standby, in private call or group communication. An emergency ring informs you of the direct mode emergency call and the terminal displays: 780200325 SOS DIR • Press 01 or push-to-talk to answer the call.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 28 Receiving a call or a message PRESENTATION OF A GENERAL CALL (Broadcast call) A general call is presented when the terminal is on standby, in a private communication or group communication. A ringing tone informs you of the incoming general call and the terminal displays: S 01 GENERAL CALL * 28 Switching to the call is automatic. The * symbol means that you cannot talk.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 29 Receiving a call or a message RECEIVING A MESSAGE A message (SMS, message sent to a data terminal (UDT)) can only be received when the terminal is on standby. The terminal emits a ringing tone and displays the following message for approximately 5 seconds: RECEIVING MESSAGE The symbol flashes until 01 is pressed.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 31 Open Channel or Group Menu Depending on the predefined option, terminals have access to either open channels or to groups. Also, terminals with the group option can operate either in Talkgroup mode or Group call mode, depending on their configuration. These 3 operating modes (Open channel, Talkgroup and Group call) are exclusive of one another. The Open channel or Group Menu provides access to all the functions relating to group communications.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 32 Open Channel or Group Menu 32 Emergency sub-menu (common to all 3 variants) 44 Structure of the sub-menu Listing the available emergency open channels Waiting for entry in an emergency open channel Closing an emergency open channel 44 44 45 45 Options sub-menu 46 Structure of the sub-menu ADDL. GRP (Additional group) DEF GRP (Default group) PRFCIAL COM.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 33 Open Channel or Group Menu OPEN CHANNEL SUB-MENU An open channel is a pre-established communication over a given geographical coverage and associated with a set of terminals. It allows these terminals to communicate with one another by entering the pre-established communication opened by a base network operator or an authorised terminal. Structure of the sub-menu GRP OC VAL OC No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 34 Open Channel or Group Menu Listing the available open channels This function is used to list all the open channels set up under the base station and available to the user. 1. Press GRP . The terminal displays: 01 MENU: OC (3) The figure in brackets shows the number of available open channels 2. Press 3. Press 34 LIST OC 10 VAL VAL to select the "OC" sub-menu. to select the "LIST" function.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 35 Open Channel or Group Menu Displaying a visited BN The open channels are displayed spontaneously with 6 digits when the terminal is outside its home base network (BN). The number of the visited BN is displayed to the left of the number of the open channel. 01 OC034 010 Open channel No. Visited BN No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 36 Open Channel or Group Menu Opening an open channel This function is only available to terminals authorised at customisation. If the terminal is not authorised, the function is not displayed. To open an open channel, the terminal must be registered with the BN corresponding to the open channel which is to be opened. 1. Press 2. Press GRP , then VAL to select the "OC" sub-menu. twice then VAL to select the "OPEN" function.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 37 Open Channel or Group Menu GROUP SUB-MENU IN TALKGROUP MODE A group is a set of terminals linked to a communication already set up by a base network operator. In Talkgroup mode, the terminal only participates in the selected group (amongst those it belongs to). To participate in more than one group, the terminal must use the Scan function (refer to the Scan Menu).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 38 Open Channel or Group Menu Listing the available talkgroups This function is used to list all the talkgroups to which the terminal belongs. These talkgroups are distributed automatically by the network. Talkgroups which are not available under the registration station flash on the display. 1. Press GRP . The terminal displays: MENU: GROUP (3) 01 The figure in brackets shows the number of talkgroups to which the terminal belongs (0 to 10) 38 2. Press 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 39 Open Channel or Group Menu Talking • Press Push-to-talk to speak in the talkgroup displayed. Following congestion, the Push-to-talk can be put on hold, in which case the terminal emits a continuous on-hold beep and displays the message "WAIT". The Push-to-talk may be refused if the radio channel is busy: the terminal displays the message "OVERLOAD" . Try again later.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 40 Open Channel or Group Menu Group merging The selected talkgroup can be merged with other talkgroups into a multiple group. In this case, switching over to the multiple group is automatic. At the end of multiple group, return to the initial talkgroup is automatic. The terminal displays: S 01 S GR 12 The terminal is in talkgroup 12 GR 12M then Automatic switchover to the multiple group Leaving a talkgroup 40 • Press and hold down to leave a talkgroup.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 41 Open Channel or Group Menu GROUP SUB-MENU IN GROUP CALL MODE Structure of the sub-menu GRP GROUP VAL Group No. LIST to CALL a group VAL to LIST the available groups to CALL the selected group CALL (1) SOS (1) Scrolling possible by pressing GRP repeatedly. VAL Group No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 42 Open Channel or Group Menu Listing the available groups This function is used to list all the groups to which the terminal belongs. These groups are distributed automatically by the network. Groups which are not available under the registration station flash on the display. 1. Press GRP . The terminal displays: MENU: GROUP (3) 01 The figure in brackets shows the number of groups to which the terminal belongs (0 to 10) 42 2. Press 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 43 Open Channel or Group Menu Talking • Press Push-to-talk to speak in the group displayed. The Push-to-talk may be refused if the radio channel is busy: the terminal then displays the message "NETWORK OVERLOAD" . Try again later. Receiving a group call When the terminal is on standby, it automatically receives all calls sent to the groups to which it belongs.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 44 Open Channel or Group Menu EMERGENCY SUB-MENU The Open channel or Group Menu has an Emergency sub-menu, whatever the terminal operating type. Structure of the sub-menu OC or GROUP GRP SOS (1) VAL LIST VAL to LIST the emergency open channels to ENTER the selected emergency open channel 44 CLOSE to CLOSE the selected emergency open channel VAL (1) Scrolling possible by pressing GRP repeatedly.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 45 Open Channel or Group Menu 4. Press EXT to display the number (address) of the emergency terminal (press to the list). The terminal displays: LIST 5. Press 6. Press EXT again to return 01 325 > to scroll through the various available emergency open channels. to enter the emergency open channel displayed.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 46 Open Channel or Group Menu OPTIONS SUB-MENU Structure of the sub-menu GRP OC or GROUP (1) SOS (1) OPTIONS VAL ADDL. GRP (2) VAL WRITE Group No. VAL to DEFINE an extra group Group No. VAL to DEFINE an extra group VAL to ERASE the extra group Group No. VAL to DEFINE the group called by default Group No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 47 Open Channel or Group Menu ADDL. GRP (Additional group) This function is only available for terminals in Group call mode. The Additional group function is used for the manual addition of a group which is not distributed to the terminal by the network, to the list of available groups, and to receive all calls sent to that group. Writing or changing an extra group 1. Press GRP 3 times to select the "OPTIONS" sub-menu. 2. Press VAL to select the "ADDL.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 48 Open Channel or Group Menu DEF GRP (Default group) This function is only available for terminals in Group Call mode. The G r o u p c a l l e d b y d e f a u l t function allows you to associate the Push-to-talk feature with a group. You can automatically call this group by pressing the Push-to-talk key when the terminal is on standby. Writing or changing the default group 1. Press GRP 3 times to select the "OPTIONS" sub-menu. 2.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 49 Open Channel or Group Menu PRFCIAL COM. (Preferential communication) The Preferential communication function is used to favour the active group communication with regard to radio reception criteria. The preferential communication may be, depending on the project, an open channel, a talkgroup (Talkgroup mode), the default group called (Group call mode), the emergency open channel or a scan priority communication in priority mode.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 51 Scan The scan function 52 Dialling a scan 53 Dialling a 3-call scan 53 Priority scan sequence 54 Starting the scan Talking – Activating the priority open channel Listening to a non-priority open channel Skipping an active non-priority open channel (scan relaunch) 54 54 55 55 Non-priority scan sequence 56 Starting the scan Activating a call in the list Talking – Default Push-to-talk Skipping an active call (scan relaunch) 56 56 57 57 Stopping a scan
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 52 Scan THE SCAN FUNCTION The scan function is used to listen to between 2 and 6 open channels or talkgroups in turn (depending on the option). The open channel scan can operate in priority mode or nonpriority mode, depending on the configuration of the terminal. The talkgroup scan operates in non-priority mode. In priority mode, the first open channel in the list is declared the priority channel.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 53 Scan DIALLING A SCAN A scan can be dialled when the terminal is on standby or in group communication. The first call in the list can be selected from the "LIST" function, the "ENTER" function in the Open channel or Group Menu or from the directory. The other calls in the list must be entered via the keypad. Dialling a 3-call scan, for example: 1. Press GRP , then VAL to select the "OC" or "GROUP" sub-menu. , then VAL to access the "ENTER" function. 2. Press 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 54 Scan PRIORITY SCAN SEQUENCE Starting the scan Starting a scan is only possible under the following circumstances: • the terminal must be under priority open channel coverage, • the priority open channel must be available under the station, • if it is a 6-figure priority open channel, the terminal must be registered in the BN corresponding to the BN of the priority open channel.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 55 Scan Listening to a non-priority open channel Listening to a non-priority active open channel is possible only when the priority open channel is not active. When a non-priority open channel is activated, the terminal listens to the open channel and displays, for example: S 780200325 OC 13* 01 The symbol " *" indicates that speaking is impossible in this open channel.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 56 Scan NON-PRIORITY SCAN SEQUENCE Starting the scan If no call in the list is available, the scan cannot be started and the request is put on hold ("SCAN" flashes on display).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 57 Scan Talking - Default Push-to-talk The Push-to-talk key is associated by default with the first call in the list: the call displayed during the scan search phase. Pressing the Push-totalk key will activate this call. The call a s s o c i a t e d w i t h P u s h - t o - t a l k can be changed when the scan is searching, by pressing : the new call associated with Push-to-talk is then displayed steady on if it is available or flashing if it is unavailable.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 59 Direct Menu Structure of the Direct Menu 60 DIR sub-menu 61 Listing authorised channels in direct mode Entering a channel in direct mode 61 62 IDR sub-menu 63 Listing authorised channels in IDR mode Entering a channel in IDR mode 63 64 Options sub-menu 65 POWER (Transmit power) NT MONIT (Network monitoring) 65 66 59
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 60 Direct Menu STRUCTURE OF THE DIRECT MENU The Direct Menu provides access to functions relating to calls in BS disconnected mode (direct mode and IDR mode). The Direct Menu is divided into the following 3 sub-menus: • DIR (communication in direct mode), • IDR (communication in IDR mode), • Options for communications in direct and IDR mode. The Direct Menu is only available if at least one channel (direct or IDR) is available on the terminal. DIR No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 61 Direct Menu DIR SUB-MENU Listing authorised channels in direct mode This function is used to display authorised channels in direct mode. 1. Press DIR . The terminal displays: 01 MENU: DIR (15) The figure in brackets shows the number of authorised channels (0 to 999) 2. Press 3. Press VAL VAL to select the "DIR" sub-menu. to access the "LIST" function. The terminal displays either: LIST EMPTY 01 or LIST DIR 1 No direct mode channel authorised 4.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 62 Direct Menu Entering a channel in direct mode You can enter a channel in direct mode either by listing the authorised channels, dialling the number of the channel or from the directory, when the terminal is on standby or in group communication. 1. Press 2. Press DIR , then , then VAL VAL to select the "DIR" sub-menu. to access the "ENTER" function. The terminal displays: ENTER DIR ? 01 3. Dial the number of the channel in direct mode. 4. Press .
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 63 Direct Menu IDR SUB-MENU Listing authorised channels in IDR mode This function is used to display authorised channels in IDR mode. 1. Press DIR twice. The terminal displays: 01 MENU: IDR (3) The figure in brackets shows the number of authorised channels (0 to 499) 2. Press 3. Press VAL VAL to select the "IDR" sub-menu. to access the "LIST" function. The terminal displays either: LIST EMPTY 01 or LIST IDR 1 No IDR mode channel authorised 4. Press 5.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 64 Direct Menu Entering a channel in IDR mode You can enter a channel in IDR mode either by listing the authorised channels, dialling the number of the channel or from the directory, when the terminal is on standby or in group communication. 1. Press 2. Press DIR twice, then VAL to select the "IDR" sub-menu. , then VAL to access the "ENTER" function. The terminal displays: ENTER IDR ? 01 3. Dial the number of the channel in IDR mode. 4. Press .
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 65 Direct Menu OPTIONS SUB-MENU POWER (Transmit power) The terminal has 5 transmit power levels in direct mode. The function is only available when the terminal is in communication on a channel in direct mode and remains stored at the end of the communication. When the terminal is switched on again, the transmit power level is reinitialised at 2 W (default value). Changing the transmit power level 1. Press DIR 3 times to select the "OPTIONS" sub-menu. 2.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 66 Direct Menu NT MONIT (Network Monitoring) The Network Monitoring function allows a terminal in direct mode to receive calls from the network (individual call, multi-party call, telephone call, general call, emergency call and data communication). A call can only be received from the network if the terminal is under network coverage.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 67 Memory Menu Structure of the Memory Menu 68 Last number redial function 69 Display and recall Clearing the last call 69 69 Directory 70 Displaying a call in the directory Sending a call from the directory Recording or changing a call in the directory Clearing a call 70 71 72 72 67
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 68 Memory Menu STRUCTURE OF THE MEMORY MENU The Memory Menu provides access to the Last Number Redial function (calls back the last number dialled) and to display and recording of calls (from 1 to 99) in the directory. LNR to DISPLAY the last number called Redial function VAL to REDIAL the last number called VAL VAL (1) PROG No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 69 Memory Menu LAST NUMBER REDIAL FUNCTION The terminal stores the last number dialled regardless of the type of call (individual, multi-party, telephone, group call or scan, with the channel in direct or IDR mode). N.B.: It does not retain the priority of the call that was placed originally. Display and recall 1. Press to select the Memory Menu. The terminal displays: 01 MENU: LNR 2. Press VAL to select the "LNR" heading.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 70 Memory Menu DIRECTORY You can access any of the 99 positions in the directory by scrolling, by direct access or via the call selector. Access via the call selector only allows you to send the call corresponding to the selected position. Displaying a call in the directory Display by scrolling 1. Press to select the Memory Menu. The terminal displays: 01 MENU: LNR 2. Press . The terminal displays: 01 MENU: PROG 3. Press VAL to select the "PROG" heading.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 71 Memory Menu Sending a call from the directory Sending a call 1. Select the position in the directory containing the call. 2. Press to send the call. Sending a private call with Flash priority 1. Select the position in the directory containing the call. 2. Press F . 3. Press to send the call. Placing a multi-party call (e.g.: 2 called parties) from a directory call 1. 2. 3. 4.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 72 Memory Menu Recording or changing a call in the directory 1. Select the corresponding position in the directory. 2. Press VAL to confirm the choice of position. The terminal displays: PROG 3: WRITE ? 03 3. Place the call in the same way as if you were sending it (see the chapter on How to place a call or Scanning, as required). 4. Press VAL to confirm your choice. 5. Press to choose another position, or press CLR to leave the Memory Menu. Clearing a call 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 73 Message Menu Message Menu 74 "SEND MESSAGE" Sub-menu 75 Sub-menu structure Procedure for sending a message Selecting the messaging application Entering a message or selecting a status Selecting a recipient and/or a priority Sending the message 75 76 76 76 77 78 "MESSAGE RCVD" Sub-menu (Messages received) 79 Sub-menu structure Consulting messages received Erasing a message received 79 80 81 "CALLS RECEIVD" Sub-menu (Calls received) 82 Sub-menu structu
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 74 Message Menu MESSAGE MENU The Message Menu is used to: • send text messages (depending on the V35 software version: SMS (Short Message Services) or statuses to a fixed recipient or one of your choice (to one or more terminals, to an operator), • store the last status sent, • receive messages (text or status), the most recent messages being stored, • store calls received.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 75 Message Menu "SEND MESSAGE" SUB-MENU The " S E N D M E S S A G E " sub-menu can have up to 16 messaging applications, depending on the options defined.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 76 Message Menu Procedure for sending a message The procedure for sending a text message (depending on the V35 software version) or a status is as follows: • select the messaging application you wish to use, • enter the message or select the status, • depending on the application, select the recipient and/or priority of the message to be sent, • send the message or the status Selecting the messaging application 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 77 Message Menu Selecting a recipient and/or a priority Selecting a message recipient and/or priority is accessed by pressing VAL .If the recipient and priority are imposed by the application selected, an error beep is emitted when VAL is pressed. In this case, all you can do is send the message. Sending a message to a terminal 1. Press VAL . The terminal displays: SEND TO ADDRESS ? 2. Press VAL to select the "ADDRESS" heading. 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 78 Message Menu Selecting a recipient from the directory A message or a status can only be sent from the directory from a position which contains an individual call or the number of a group. If a status is sent from a position containing another type of call (multiparty call, scan, entry into direct mode or IDR mode), the terminal emits an error beep indicating that the message or status cannot be sent. 1. Press VAL twice.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 79 Message Menu "MESSAGE RCVD" SUB-MENU (Messages received) The terminal receives messages (text or status) in an in-tray. These messages are stored in chronological order of arrival. They can be consulted, kept or erased after being consulted. N.B.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 80 Message Menu Consulting messages received 1. Press twice to select the "MESSAGE RCVD" sub-menu. The terminal displays: MENU: MESSAGE RCVD (6) The figure in brackets is the total number of messages received (read and unread) 2. Press VAL to validate selection of the "MESSAGE RCVD" sub-menu. The terminal displays: MESSAGE RCVD NOT READ (6) The figure in brackets is the number of messages in the category displayed 3.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 81 Message Menu Erasing a message received 1. Display the message to be erased (see above). The terminal displays, for example: STATUS 04: x xxxxx 2. Press VAL . The terminal displays: MSG: CLEAR 3. Press VAL twice. The message is erased.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 82 Message Menu "CALLS RECEIVD" SUB-MENU (Calls received) The terminal stores the last 9 individual or multi-party calls received. Depending on the option, the calls stored are: either calls refused or not answered, or calls accepted (answered) and calls refused or not answered. The terminal then displays the message below: CALL RECEIVED R N.B.: the 10th call stored erases the oldest call stored.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 83 Message Menu Consulting calls received 1. Press 3 times to select the "CALLS RECEIVD" sub-menu. The terminal displays: MENU: CALLS RECEIVD(6) The figure in brackets is the number of calls received 2. Press VAL to validate selection of the "CALLS RECEIVD" sub-menu and display the 1st call received (the oldest).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 84 Message Menu Calling back a call received 1. Select the call to be called back (see above). 2. Press VAL . The terminal displays: CALL 1 CALL BACK 3. Press VAL to select the "CALL BACK" function. The terminal displays: CALL BACK 750200300 4. If required, press F to select Flash priority. 5. Press to call back the call selected. If the call is successful, it is automatically erased from the calls received memory. Erasing a call 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 85 Message Menu OTHER SYSTEM VERSION If the terminal is registered in a Base Network of a software version previous to V35, the messaging functions are limited to storing calls received and sending and receiving statuses. The structure of the Message Menu is then the following: Structure of the Message Menu RCVD CALLS (1) VAL CALL 1 CALL 9 STATUS No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 86 Message Menu Calls received memory Calls received (indidvidual, multi-party), refused or not answered, are stored in the calls received memory. The terminal then displays the following message: RCVD CALLS R 01 The letter A is displayed when a call is stored in the calls received memory. The terminal can store up to 9 calls. Consulting and calling back 1. Press to select the Message Menu.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 87 Message Menu STATUSES A status is a short message that is sent directly to a dispatcher position. It is a 2-digit code that can be associated with a reference when the terminal is customised. The terminal has 100 statuses in its memory. Sending a status 1. Press twice, then recorded. VAL to select the "STATUS" heading. The terminal displays the first status STATUS 00 status name 01 2.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 89 Extension Menu Structure of the Extension Menu 90 Deactivating the terminal (optional) 91 Transfer 91 89
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 90 Extension Menu STRUCTURE OF THE EXTENSION MENU EXT ! (1) VAL Recipient No. (1) to TRANSFER a CALL ! After it has been deactivated, the terminal becomes non-operational and must be returned to a maintenance centre to be made operational again. When you are in individual communication, by pressing EXT you can access the transfer function directly. (1) Scrolling possible by pressing EXT repeatedly. (2) Optional.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 91 Extension Menu DEACTIVATING THE TERMINAL (Optional) The Terminal Deactivation function is used to permanently deactivate the terminal by deleting its main parameters (in particular terminal’ address). ! After it has been deactivated, the terminal becomes non-operational and must be returned to a maintenance centre to be made operational again. 1. Press EXT 3 times. The terminal displays: T ERMINAL DESACTIVATION 2. Press VAL to confirm your choice.
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 93 Terminal Menu Structure of the Terminal Menu 94 Loudspeaker 95 Light 95 LEDs 95 Silence 96 Beeps 96 Keypad 97 Locking the keypad Unlocking the keypad 97 97 Forwarding 98 Displaying forwarding Activating/Cancelling forwarding Write/Changing forwarding 98 98 98 Preferred base network 99 Displaying the preferred BN Writing a preferred BN Changing a preferred BN Deleting a preferred BN 99 99 99 100 Registration base station 100 Terminal ide
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 94 Terminal Menu STRUCTURE OF THE TERMINAL MENU VAL to ACTIVATE/CANCEL the LOUDSPEAKER (1) VAL to SWITCH OFF/ON the KEYBOARD and DISPLAY (1) VAL to ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE the LEDs (1) VAL to ACTIVATE/CANCEL the SILENCE MODE (1) VAL to DELETE/ACTIVATE BEEPS (1) VAL to LOCK/UNLOCK the KEYPAD MENU to DISPLAY FORWARDING (1) to ACTIVATE/CANCEL FORWARDING VAL Address No.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 95 Terminal Menu LOUDSPEAKER The Loudspeaker function is used to activate or cancel the external loudspeaker. The loudspeaker volume is adjusted using the and keys on the CCP. When the loudspeaker is activated, the volume is at the same level as when it was last activated. 1. Press MENU . The terminal displays either: LOUDSPEAKER OFF ? 01 or If the external loudspeaker is active 2.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 96 Terminal Menu SILENCE The Silence function is used to inhibit all sounds (signals and conversation) in the pear shape microphone. The external loudspeaker is inhibited when the silence mode is activated. 1. Press MENU 4 times. The terminal displays either: SILENCE ON ? 01 or If the ringing mode is active 2. Press VAL SILENCE OFF ? S 01 If the silence mode is active to activate the command displayed.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 97 Terminal Menu KEYPAD The Keypad function is used to temporarily lock the terminal keys. When the keypad is locked, only the , VAL , MENU , Push-to-talk and volume control keys remain active. Locking the keypad 1. Press MENU 6 times. The terminal displays: KEYPAD LOCK ? 2. Press VAL 01 to activate the command displayed. Unlocking the keypad When the keypad is locked, only the "KEYPAD" heading appears in the Terminal Menu. 1. Press MENU .
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 98 Terminal Menu FORWARDING The Forwarding function allows a terminal to direct all incoming calls (individual and multi-party) and messages to another terminal. The address of the terminal to which calls and messages are forwarded is stored in the terminal. Displaying forwarding • Press MENU 7 times.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 99 Terminal Menu PREFERRED BASE NETWORK The Preferred BN function allows a terminal to be registered preferentially in a base network other than the base network to which it belongs. If the terminal fails to register in the chosen base network, it registers in the base network where it is situated. Displaying the preferred BN • Press MENU 8 times. When a preferred base network has been defined, the terminal displays: FORCE R 780 01 Writing a preferred BN 1.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 100 Terminal Menu Deleting a preferred BN 1. Press 2. Press MENU VAL 8 times. . The terminal displays: FORCE CANCEL ? 3. Press 01 to delete.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 101 Terminal Menu TERMINAL IDENTITY The Identity function is used to display the address of the terminal, its serial number, service class, hardware state and software version. 1. Press 2. Press MENU VAL 10 times. The terminal displays "IDENTITY". . The terminal displays: RFSI: 780 01 02 01 Terminal address 3. Press . The terminal displays: SERIAL NO: 13180012 01 Terminal serial number 4. Press .
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CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 103 Procedure in the event of a problem The display indicates "LOSS OF STATION" 104 An open channel or group has been lost 105 The call has been cut off 107 Other operating problems 108 103
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 104 Procedure in the event of a problem THE DISPLAY INDICATES "LOSS OF STATION" 1- You were on standby or engaged in a private communication The terminal displays: 01 LOST STATION 01 then *MC2600* The terminal has changed base station after moving about or after the key has been pressed and held down (with the terminal on standby). If the terminal was engaged in a private communication, this is interrupted. Repeat the call.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 105 Procedure in the event of a problem AN OPEN CHANNEL OR GROUP HAS BEEN LOST (Depending on the option) 1- the open channel or group number is flashing 1ST CASE 01 01 or OC 15 GR 15 “OC 15” is flashing “GR 15” is flashing and the terminal has good network reception (symbol and maximum field strength displayed) The call is no longer available: you are no longer within the coverage of your call or your open channel has been closed.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 106 Procedure in the event of a problem 3RD CASE 01 OC 15 01 or GR 15 and network reception is poor You are unable to communicate. Move position in order to find better reception. If the "PRFCIAL COM." function is activated, you can deactivate it (see " O P T I O N S " sub-menu in the Open channel or Group Menu): the terminal will favour radio reception criteria in relation to the selected call (you may lose the call you are engaged in).
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 107 Procedure in the event of a problem THE CALL HAS BEEN CUT OFF The terminal displays: 1NOTIFIED CALL 2DISTANT PREEMPTED 3REMOTE WEAK LINK 4NETWORK OVERLOAD 5LINK FAILURE 01 The operator called is unavailable. The call has been registered. 01 The called party has been switched to a priority call: call back later. 01 The called party has a radio link problem with the network: call back later.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 108 Procedure in the event of a problem OTHER OPERATING PROBLEMS The terminal displays: 1UNKNOWN NUMBER 2NOT REGISTERED 3FORBIDDEN SERVICE 4REFUSED SERVICE 5TRANSMIT PROBLEM 108 0 1 The number (of the called party or open channel) is unknown to the network. Enter another number. 0 1 The terminal is not registered with the network. Wait until the registration symbol " " and the field strength " " are displayed before you can access network services.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 109 Procedure in the event of a problem 6PROBLEM XX 7ALARM XX 8ADJUST PILOTE 9- 10- 0 1 A configuration problem has been detected in the terminal. The code XX indicates the type of problem in digital form. Refer to the Terminal Technical Manual for the various codes. The terminal has access to direct mode. 0 1 An operating fault has been detected. The code XX indicates the type of fault in digital form.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 110 Tips 01 To reply to a call, press or Push-to-talk. To refuse a call, press . The call refused is stored unless it is an emergency call. 02 Last number redial function To redial the last number called: press , then . 03 To display a call stored in the directory: press To make the call: press . and then enter the directory No. 04 To assign a Flash priority to your call: press ! F before making the call. This action may cut off the calls in progress.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 111 Tips 08 To find out which open channels or groups are available: press to access the list. Scroll through the available open channels or groups by pressing . To enter the open channel or group displayed: press . GRP , then VAL twice 09 * displayed (general call or priority scan) * indicates that it is not possible to talk. You can only listen. 10 To display the various calls in a non-priority scan: press when the scan is searching.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 112 Definitions Anti-gossip The anti-gossip device cuts off transmission after 30 seconds (default value) Customisation The terminal is customised by the TPS (Terminal Programming Station). It consists in authorising or inhibiting access to certain functions available on the terminal. An inhibited function may be shown but disabled, or masked from the user. Group A group enables a set of terminals to communicate together when it is selected.
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 113 Definitions Open channel An open channel enables a group of terminals to communicate with each other "by entering" a pre-established communication (open). The open channel is established over a given geographical area. Preferred base network The default for the preferred base network (BN) is the home BN (the BN that appears in the terminal’s address) or the BN number programmed in "Choice of preferred base network".
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 114 Index A address 10, 101 adjustment (volume) 8, 9 alphanumeric (entry) 11 direct mode emergency call 20, 27 directory 70 display 5 E arrow (key) 4 emergency call 20 audible signals 14 emergency call (direct mode) 20, 27 beeps 14, 96 broadcast call 28 C keys (functions) 4, 12 language 101 light 95 loss of group 105 emergency open channel 44, 45 loss of open channel 105 end of communication (key) 4, 12 loudspeaker 4, 95 loss of station 104 ending a
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 115 Index listing open channels 34 send (send/answer key) 4, 12 opening an open channel 36 service class 101 waiting for entry 18 silence (mode) 96 open channel opening signal 28 SMS 11, 74 speaker identity 21 open channel menu 31 station (base) 100 operator call 16, 24 statuses 87 options (group menu) 46 P power level (transmit) 65 T talkgroup activating a talkgroup 39 preferred base network 99 group merging 40 preferential communication 49 leavi
CCP MC2 V35 EN LB 17/10/01 14:12 Page 116 COMPLIANCE OF EQUIPMENT TO EUROPEAN STANDARDS The equipment used for the configurations described in this document complies with the following European directive: • "Radio Terminal and Telecommunications Equipment" (R&TTE) Directive no. 1999/5/CE.
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