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MR5.14.10.

Release Notes
Software Release Note

MTP850, MTP850Ex, MTP810Ex, MTP850S, MTP850FuG,


MTP830S, MTP830FuG MTP830, CEP400, MTH800 and
TCR1000
Also improvements for MTM800 and MTM800E
TETRA Terminals
MR5.14.10 Software Release

Firmware & Codeplug Versions

Terminal Freq. Build Firmware Codeplug


MHz
MTP850, MTP850S/FuG, 380 Feature R13.XX0.8624 CP7492
MTP830S/FuG MTP830/CEP400
MTP850, MTP830/CEP400 800 Feature R10.XX0. 8624 CP7492
MTH800 380 Feature R07.XX0. 8624 CP7492
MTP850Ex/MTP810Ex 380 Feature R15.XX0. 8624 CP7492
MTP850Ex/MTP810Ex 800 Feature R26.XX0. 8624 CP7492
MTM800: All Service R08.XX0. 8480 CP 7379
MTM800E: All Service R17.XX0. 8483 CP 7472
R17.XX0. 8491
NGCH for MTM800E - Service R14.000. 8483 CP 6977
R14.000.8491
TCR1000 380 Feature R16.XX0. 8624 CP7492

Release Packets (.rpk): Feature Build FW8624_R06106300


Service Build FW8480_FW8483_R06106300

CPS Plus Release : 6.2 UCM Version: R02.12.09


CPS Plus : R06.20.09.00
Document Rev.: C

Compass Locations (internal to Motorola Solutions): http://compass.mot-solutions.com/go/467269586 (pdf)

MOL Locations: https://emeaonline.motorolasolutions.com/Member/ContentManagement/resourcecenter.asp

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Change History
Rev Date Author Description
Od5 11Mar14 J Callaway Further corrections
O 17Mar14 J Callaway Released without change
A 03 Apr14 J Callaway C3 Case details added to table 2.5.1 and 2.5.2
B 09Apr14 J Callaway Annex 12 Announcement added
C 22 July 14 G Loughrey Updated to add Point Release for MTM800E relating to exception fix.

Acronyms and Abbreviations


Acronym Definition
APME Asia Pacific Middle East Region
AT Hayes Command set
AuC Authentication Centre
BoPoMoFo BoPoMoFo - a common way to type traditional Chinese characters into a computer
keyboard, and is used to look up words in dictionaries officially adopted in 1913.
CMG Crypto Management Group
CPS Customer Programming Software
CR Change Request
DGNA Dynamic Group Number Assignment
E2EE End to End Encryption
EIA Europe, Israel and Africa
FDPC Full Duplex Private Call (ie a normal phone call to a TETRA Terminal)
FKP Full Keypad
GCAI Global Core Accessory Interface
GSSI Group Subscriber Identification (Talk Group)
HDPC Half Duplex Private Call
IOP Intra-Operability
ISSI Individual Subscriber Identification
KVL Key Variable Loader
LIP Location Information Protocol
LKP Limited Keypad
Mic Microphone
MMI Man to Machine Interface
MR Mobile Release
MS Mobile Station also known as ‘Terminal’
MSPD Multislot Packet Data
NGCH Next Generation Control Head – used to control the MTM800E transceiver
OTAR Over The Air Rekeying
OTB One-Touch Button. Buttons 1 to 9, * and # can be configured in the CPS as One-Touch
Buttons.
PD Packet Data
PDU Protocol Data Unit
PEI Peripheral Equipment Interface
PHF Personal Hands-Free
PIN Personal Identity Number
PinYin Pinyin (pĭn'yĭn') - system of Romanization of Chinese written characters, approved in 1958
by the government of the People's Republic of China and officially adopted by it in 1979.
PPC Pre-emptive Priority Call
RUA/RUI Radio User Authentication (RUA) & Radio User Identity (RUI)
SCK Static Cipher Key
SDS Short Data Service
SW Software
SwMI Switching and Management Infrastructure
Tanapa Radio Transceiver of a specific hardware build
TG Talkgroup
TMO Trunked Mode Operation
TXI Transmit Inhibit
UCM Universal Crypto Module
UCM-M Universal Crypto Module – Motorola Advanced Crypto Engine (MACE)

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. 4
1 BENEFITS ................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 NEW FEATURES................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 FEATURES NOW MADE AVAILABLE OR IMPROVED ............................................................................... 7
1.2 CPS PLUS UPGRADE / DOWNGRADE ................................................................................................. 8
2 PRODUCT AND RELEASE INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 11
2.1 FREQUENCY LIMITATION .................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 SALES MODELS ................................................................................................................................. 11
2.3 NEW HARDWARE SUPPORT .............................................................................................................. 12
2.4 PRODUCT DETAILS ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.5 FIXES TO REPORTED PROBLEMS ...................................................................................................... 12
2.6 UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS / KNOWN LIMITATIONS............................................................................. 23
2.7 RELEASE VERSION INFORMATION (RELEASE NAME) ....................................................................... 26
2.8 SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION LOCATION ............................................................................................... 27
2.9 LIMITATIONS TO USE .......................................................................................................................... 27
2.10 OPERATION NOTES ........................................................................................................................... 27
2.11 CPS BEHAVIOR CHANGES WHICH INTRODUCED BY DEFECT FIX .................................... 31
2.12 NEW TERMINAL FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 33
2.13 UPGRADE/DOWNGRADE MATRIX ....................................................................................................... 33
2.14 TIB (TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN) ....................................................................................... 33
2.15 USER MANUALS ................................................................................................................................. 34
2.16 FEATURES REMOVED IN THIS RELEASE ............................................................................................ 34
2.17 LAST FEATURE BUILD........................................................................................................................ 35
2.18 LAST SERVICE BUILD ........................................................................................................................ 36
3 ACCESSORIES........................................................................................................................................ 37
3.1 OPERATION NOTES: SAVOX C-C400 WITH HC-1 ............................................................................ 37
4 ANNEX – SOFTWARE ENABLEMENT KIT ....................................................................................... 37
5 ANNEX – CPS UPGRADE ..................................................................................................................... 37
6 ANNEX – MR5.14.10 CPS PLUS OPERATING REQUIREMENTS ................................................ 37
7 ANNEX – CPS PLUS USER DATA MANUAL. ................................................................................... 39
7.1 CPS PLUS USER DATA FILE FORMAT ................................................................................................... 39
7.2 CPS PLUS USER DATA CONTENT FORMAT .......................................................................................... 39
7.3 METADATA PART FORMAT ..................................................................................................................... 39
7.4 DATA PART FORMAT .............................................................................................................................. 39
7.5 USER DATA CONSTRAINTS VALIDATION ................................................................................................ 40
8 ANNEX - SYSTEM VERSION ................................................................................................................ 40
9 ANNEX - PREVIOUS RELEASES ........................................................................................................ 42
10 ANNEX - PREVIOUS ACCESSORIES................................................................................................. 42
11 ANNEX – NEW CODEPLUG FIELDS .................................................................................................. 72
12 ANNEX – ANNOUNCEMENT ................................................................................................................ 80

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Introduction
The overall purpose of this document is to introduce the reader to the MR5.14.10 software release
prior to operating TETRA terminals into which this Software has been installed.

With the release of MR5.14.10 Motorola Solutions have reached an important milestone, this release
should be considered as the last planned Feature (LFB) and Service (LSB) build for a range of
models; the table below details these models (refer to Section 2.17 and 2.18 below for further details
on ongoing Software Support for these models).

Terminal Support Last Last Comments


Planned Planned
Feature Service
Build Build
(LFB) (LSB)
MTH800   
MTP850   
MTP850 IP54   
MTP850 IP55   
MTP850 3L IP54    
Feature builds will continue for TEA2 BSI
SIM model beyond MR5.14.10
MTP850 3L IP55   
MTP850 S   

MTP850 FuG    Feature and Service builds will continue
beyond MR5.14.10
MTP850 Ex   
non-E2EE
MTP810 Ex   
MTP810/850 Ex    
Feature builds will continue for TEA2 BSI
BSI SIM model beyond MR5.14.10
MTP830 S   

MTP830 FuG    Feature and Service builds will continue
beyond MR5.14.10
MTP830   
CEP400   
TCR1000   
MTM800   
MTM800 E   

TOM100 ‡ ‡  This release provides CPS Plus support but
there are no changes to the existing product
software.

This document outlines the key functionality with the MR5.14.10 software release. For more detailed
descriptions of the TETRA terminal, please refer to previous Customer Release Notes and user
documents; these are available from Motorola’s customer portal:
Motorola Online http://moleurope.mot.com or https://emeaonline.motorola.com (accessible for
Motorola Partners), or through your usual Motorola channel partner account manager.

Follow on Service Builds for MR5.14.10 ;-

Follow on Release Models Comments


MR5.14.10A MTP850Ex and MTP810Ex 380MHz variants only. Customer Specific
MR5.14.10B TBA Customer Specific TBA at future date
MR5.14.10C MTM800E All Bands, fix for C3 23974240 (CR 20876
/also SS3899), SR CCMPD01911906

Please refer to individual Release Notes for these Follow on Software releases.

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1 Benefits
1.1 New Features
The MR5.14.10 Software release is limited only to operate the TETRA Terminal platforms listed in the
table above; new features are listed in the table below and are applicable only to the platforms
identified. There are no new features introduced for MTM800; however several of the issues fixed in
this release or ported from earlier releases are also fixed for this terminal.

For a full description refer to the Feature User Guide (which can be found in Motorola Online >
Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals and then either to Portable Radios or Mobile Radios and
then to the specific model you are interested in – e.g. MTP850 FuG/S and then to Manuals.)

MR5.14.10 is introduced alongside CPS Plus 6.2. For further information refer to Motorola On Line
Resource Centre under TETRA Terminals/Integrated Terminal Management and CPS Plus
respectively. CPS Plus 6.2 introduces the new feature “Display Radio CPU ID”, however,
MR5.14.10/10.6.10 customers can continue to use CPS6.1 if this feature is not required.

The MR5.14.10 Features are as follows.

Feature Summarised Description Enablement Platforms


Needed Affected
GPS loc Notifies user when the terminal is enabled Yes – MTH800
update activity for GPS but is searching for a fix. within MTP850
Icon existing MTP850 3L
[Tracking Ref Solid icon – GPS fix obtained GPS MTP850S
16530 Blinking icon – Searching for GPS fix MTP850FuG
MTP850Ex
Codeplug configurable MTP810Ex
MTP830S
MTP830FuG
MTP830/CEP400

DGNA Home De-assignment of formerly assigned DGNA No MTP850


Group (last triggers the selection of a ‘default talkgroup’ MTP850 3L
selected MTP850S
DGNA Codeplug configurable MTP850FuG
deassignment MTP850Ex
behaviour MTP810Ex
MTP830S
[Tracking Ref MTP830FuG
16532] MTP830/CEP400

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Feature Summarised Description Enablement Platforms


Needed Affected
Separate FW Provides new access levels enabling control No iTM/CPS feature
& CPS over the actions available to different user
programming : types.

[Tracking Ref
16533]

And

Tiered user
Access LVL
CTRL at
PARM & GRP
LVL: ITM
Extended
Access Level

[Tracking Ref
16534]

Shadow Group Enables redundancy arrangements in Not in the MTH800


Command & Control with LIP, status and Test SW MTP850
Also known as RMS/FMS messages being sent to all valid version, MTP850 3L
LIP Status command and control centres. otherwise MTP850S
Target SSI Yes. MTP850FuG
(Shadow Address Bundle assignment to Talkgroups MTP850Ex
Group) via and functionality. New SW MTP810Ex
Selected Talk Selling MTP830S
Group : Codeplug configurable Feature MTP830FuG
Address ‘Shadow MTP830/CEP400
Bundle. Groups’ TCR1000

Tracking Ref:
16535 & CR
2783
Visibility of User notification that loudest profile has No MTH800
audio mode : been selected. MTP850
MTP850 3L
Tracking Ref Profile name and profile icon visible in idle MTP850S
R16537 screen. MTP850FuG
MTP850Ex
Codeplug configurable MTP810Ex
MTP830S
MTP830FuG
MTP830/CEP400
Configurable MR5.14.9 introduced the ‘allow clear in Local No MTP850S
‘Allow Clear in Site Trunking’ feature to address a specific MTP850FuG
LST’ issue with Cassidian infrastructure. MTP830S
MR5.14.10 enables this feature to be MTP830FuG
[Tracking Ref configured via CPS Plus / iTM.
2740]

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Feature Summarised Description Enablement Platforms


Needed Affected
Man Down Terminal remembers Man Down settings Yes – MTP850
Enhancements prior to most recent power down. existing MTP850 3L
‘Man Down’ MTP850S
[Tracking Ref Enable / Disable of Man Down via SDS MTP850FuG
CR2767] Remote Control, also configurable to allow MTP850Ex
or disallow users to control Man Down. MTP810Ex
MTP830S
MTP830FuG
Battery High Terminal display alerts users that battery No MTH800
Temp charging has been stopped in a high MTP850
Charging temperature environment to protect the MTP850 3L
Notification battery. MTP850S
MTP850FuG
[Tracking Ref MTP850Ex
CR2767] MTP810Ex
MTP830S
MTP830FuG
MTP830/CEP400
Audio Through ‘frame stealing’ the audio quality of Yes MTP850FuG
Improvements BSI E2EE has been improved. MTP830FuG
for BSI E2EE TCR1000
AT command AT Command ‘+CCLK ‘ extracts the system No MTM800E
to extract time, broadcast by the basestation, from the
System Times Tetra terminal.
[Tracking ref
CR2803]
Configurable This feature gives the user the ability to No MTH800
Idle Screen configure which items should be displayed MPT850
on idle screen. It is possible to configure MTP850S
which line will display specific information MTP850FuG
and the priority of particular item or MTP850Ex
information, where one line is specified for MTP810Ex
multiple items of information. In case there is MTP830S
not enough lines available in idle screen MTP830FuG
items with lower priorities will not be MTP830/CEP400
displayed
1 Wire MR5.14.10 release certifies this surveillance No MTP850S
surveillance kit for use with MTP850S
kit.
NNTN8459A

Featuring an In-line push-to-talk and


microphone combined on a single wire.
Clear, comfortable translucent coiled cord
and rubber earbud offer greater comfort for
extended use.

1.1 Features now made available or improved


Please be aware that for the purpose of ‘visibility of audio mode; feature, an additional functionality of
configurable idle screen has been added to legacy portable and MTM5000 mobile series. This

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powerful feature allows for flexible configuration of elements that are presented to the user on Home
screen, on CPS level. However, default configuration is set in a way to provide backward
compatibility, so that the layout is the same as in previous releases, and it is highly recommended to
familiarize with CPS online help regarding this functionality before introducing any changes.

1.2 CPS Plus Upgrade / Downgrade


The MR5.14.10 Software release is for all TETRA terminals shown in Table 1.

Note: If DMO SCK is enabled then an additional check must be undertaken after upgrade to ensure
DMO SCK is working. In some instances DMO SCK radio keys may have to be erased and re-keyed
using the KVL.

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Upgrades
CPS Plus supports Upgrade from the following releases.

Note: This release supports the MTH800 radios in the 380-430 and 440-470MHz versions, however,
this release does not support the MTH800 450-470MHz radios as detailed below.

MTH800 450-470MHz (not supported): PMUE2485A, PMUE2530A, PMUE2532A, PMUE2767A,


PMUE2528A, PMUE2535A, PMUE2769A.

Table 1 CPS Upgrade Compatibility


Upgrades to MR5.14.10 from releases below MR5.11 are possible by first using a previous version
of CPS to bring the terminal into the range of releases above MR5.11 shown in Table 1 then using
CPS Plus to make the upgrade to MR5.14.10

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Downgrades
Downgrades to the releases shown in Table 1 are also possible but not recommended if optimal
terminal performance is sought. However, only the sensitive data (including tuning data) is maintained
during the downgrading; other codeplug settings are lost. If you want to roll back a radio to a previous
version, the correct way is first to backup the codeplug to be used, then downgrade to the version
required, then to use the ‘Restore Radio’ function, which directly uses the previously backed up
codeplug.
Downgrades to other appropriate releases from MR5.14.10 are possible by first using CPS Plus to
bring the terminal into the range of releases above MR5.11 shown in Table 1 then using a previous
version of CPS to make the downgrade. Also be aware of downgrade restrictions resulting from
hardware changes that have been necessary to accommodate component obsolescence – refer to
Motorola for guidance to ensure that the downgrade is compatible.

Table 2 CPS Downgrade Compatibility

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Cautions:
1) Also note that under the combination of these conditions a fault has been seen:

• MR5.14.3c software release


• Enhanced Security Feature
• Repeater Feature
• Motorola terminal being used as a repeater in a talkgroup also containing non-Motorola
terminals

Users should avoid creating this combination when adding features, upgrading or downgrading their
terminals.

2) The parameters of use of Ignition Sense to Power on the MTM800E Series Mobiles (All
Bands) has been subject to both Hardware and Software changes during the products
lifetime. To manage these Hardware and Software combinations MR5.14.10 sets the Power
on Timing sequence to a universal setting that suits all possible variants. If downgrading to a
previous release and if the installation configuration uses the Remote Mount Enhanced
Control Head using the latest LCD Displays (Sept 2013 onwards) a Hotfix is required to
update the Power on Timing sequence to emulate the MR5.14.10 setting.

Non remote Mount Models including Data Box (Modem) usage is unaffected; however the
Hotfix returns the timing sequence to the original design level and is therefore recommended.
Should a faster Power on sequence be required to match specific applications such as 3rd
Party Data solutions please refer to your Motorola Solutions Service Contact.

Motorola Solutions stresses that continued use of previous Software Releases with more recent
Hardware Releases is not recommended.

2 Product and Release Information


Band 350-390MHz 380-430MHz 440-470 MHz 806– 870MHz
Platform*
MTH800 X X
MTM800 X X X X
MTM800E X X X X
MTP850 IP54 X X X
MTP850 Class 3L
X
IP54
MTP850 IP55 X X X
MTP850 Class 3L
X
IP55
MTP850S X
MTP850FuG X
MTP830S X
MTP830FuG X
MTP850Ex X X
MTP810Ex X X
CEP400 X X
MTP830 X X X
TCR1000 X

* CPS PLUS will additionally support MTP3000, MTM5000, MTM6000 Series and TOM100 products
that are not subject to this MR5.14.10 release (see separate Release note for MR10.6.10 Release).

2.1 Frequency limitation


none

2.2 Sales Models


There are no new radio tanapas introduced with MR5.14.10

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2.3 New Hardware Support


No new hardware is introduced with MR5.14.10.

2.4 Product Details


The following terminals with the following encryption possibilities are supported by MR5.14.10:

MTP830 FUG

MTP850 IP54

MTP850 IP55

MTP850FUG

MTP810Ex

MTP850Ex
MTP8503L

MTP8503L
MTM800E
MTM800 /
MTP830S

MTP850S

TCR1000
MTH800
MTP830
CEP400

IP54

IP55
E2E
AIE

Clear Clear X X X X X X X X X X X X X
TEA1 Clear X X X X X X X X X X X X
TEA2 Clear X X X X X X X X X X X
TEA3 Clear X X X X X X X X X X X
Clear UCM X X X X X X X X
TEA1 UCM X X X X X X X X
TEA2 UCM X X X X X X
TEA3 UCM X X X X X X X X
TEA2 BSI X X X X X X X
SIM

Figure 1 Supported Software and platform configuration

2.5 Fixes to Reported Problems

The following list includes all the Customer Care Cases (C3 Case) were closed with MR5.14.10
Software release. Refer to section 2.5.2 for details of how the terminal behaviour has changed (User
symptom = before the fix, resolution = after the fix).

FRB C3 Description SR Behaviour Change


CR21642 23548473, Sending SDS to Own ISSI via CCMPD01791043 Enable functionality
23549798 PEI Fails in MR5.14.3c for own ISSI

23603805 MTM800FuG Additional CCMPD01807641 Fixed


Character in Displayed OPTA

CR21972 23624822 MTM800 FuG does not swich CCMPD01811071 Radio switches off
off, if no SIM card inserted when ignition is off
[Gerät mit Zundungsplus ohne
BO
CR21930 23580330 Zetron M390n can initiate an CCMPD01809592 Emergency won’t
emergency calls even if the work when feature
feature is disabled at codeplug disabled

CR21973 23624876 Permanent transmit when PTT CCMPD01810511 Fixed


is pressed in hangtime of
Receive Only Announcement
call
CR21932 23626313 Reset when attempting to view CCMPD01815519 Fixed
active scan list if the first scan
list is disabled

CR21974 23625141 MTM800 uses different TG in CCMPD01816411 Fixed


the location update demand
compared to selected TG

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FRB C3 Description SR Behaviour Change


CR21453 23432657 MTP850FuG MR5.14.3: Not CCMPD01761387 Fixed
possible to select Extra Zoom
in CPS+

CR21641 23527049 Radio does not transmit if CCMPD01793529 Immediate


transmit request had been connection on TX
queued (PEI behaviour grant
change)
00000000 Time to read talkgroup CCMPD01793531 Improved time for
information from PEI increased TGs reading
when DAIM is enabled

CR22059 23527011 Different PEI behaviour CCMPD01796523 Fixed


between MR5.11 and MR5.14

CR21931 23616006 Low battery warning is never CCMPD01809935 Warning is not


cleared on MTM5400 posted after Voltage
is back on valid level

23440816 Radios Response to TG CCMPD01811868 See detailed


Affiliation Change description under
the table

CR20506 23311724 MTM800E CRC error on PEI- CCMPD01728577 Fixed


PPP protocol

CR21048 23323044 MTP850 MR5.14: Behaviour CCMPD01755928 Fixed


change in the Start Monitoring
Threshold Delta function

CR21715 23483969 GW indicates channel busy by CCMPD01811038 Fixed


yellow led although channel is
free

CR17760 22707522 DTMF tones are not sending CCMPD01820427 Fixed


from MS

23637737 Reset during gateway CCMPD01810066 Fixed


Operation MR10.6.3c

23499638 MTM800E Control Head Car CCMPD01816327 Fixed


Radio Mute Output does not
function

CR20257 23287409 Corrupted data in ATCMD CCMPD01774689 Fixed


output while RTS line change
by TE

CR18258 22878486 MS doesn't re-attached to CCMPD01835174 Fixed


DGNA'd TG's with mode
Attachment for next ITSI attach

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FRB C3 Description SR Behaviour Change


CR21561 23237957 MTM800 doesn't terminate CCMPD01837814 Fixed
PPP connection correctly

23304469 MTM800 FuG AT+CNUM? CCMPD01724450 Fixed


output delays and
delayed/missing CRLF

CR20535 23329261 Double OK notification after CCMPD01846948 Fixed


ATH command

23435787 Intermittent behavior of CCMPD01758760 Fixed


23421301 Charging and iTM
programming

CR22005 23518849 Some radios in the system are CCMPD01834033 Fixed


"Register-mode "in affiliation
display

23592161 MTM5400 won´t power up and CCMPD01818296 Fixed


frequently there are an issues
to ready it by CPS PLUS

CR22359 23611181 MTP850Ex Split Screen issue CCMPD01824581 Fixed

CR21931 23616006 Low battery warning is never CCMPD01832982 Fixed


23702072 cleared on MTM5400

23624851 Scrambling Vector of all zeros CCMPD01836407 Fixed


is not used for color code zero

CR22124 23628691 RHINO MTP850S/FuG: CCMPD01756987 Fixed


Connected SAD earpiece Max
Volume cannot be set

CR22443 23674292 Slow response of Tx noise filter CCMPD01852224 Fixed

23688458 ManDown Icon Covered by CCMPD01840417 Fixed


Alert type/Vibration Icon

CR22256 23688821 Auth.keys erased during CCMPD01836551 Fixed


23725188 restore MR10.6.9 BSI radio
23752856 restore to any previous version

CR22334 23689888 User Defined Language Text CCMPD01830877 Fixed


23708909 also in English

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FRB C3 Description SR Behaviour Change


CR22335 23698311 MTM800FuG 'Unknown accry CCMPD01839443 Fixed
23713913 combination' after upgrade to
MR10.6.9

CR22441 23699094 Monitoring Fails on CCMPD01840027 Fixed


Background Mode Gateway

CR22361 23707326 Radio ends up on wrong TG CCMPD01837511 Fixed


when making Non-Tactical
EGC after DGNA Deassign

23712268 Talkgroup Call without any CCMPD01843464 Fixed


23733051 Audio

23721651 SwMi Initiated scanning is CCMPD01847981 Fixed


started even if Scanning is
disabled in codeplug

23721719 All multiple remote control CCMPD01845118 Fixed


responses marked as last part

23723957 MTM 800FuG - No Line_out CCMPD01848915 Fixed

CR22396 23725342 MTP850 shows wrong TG CCMPD01840324 Fixed


names when listed through
MMI options.

23743418 Date/Time display lost on CCMPD01846381 Fixed


receipt of status.

23745103 Talkgroup becomes free but no CCMPD01849293 Fixed


transmit 2nd time PTT held

23751380 MTM5400 PI=138 unusable CCMPD01849602 Fixed


after upgrade to MR10.6.9

23751786 Extra Zoom on/off toggle does CCMPD01852292 Fixed


not work after switching radio
off

23773097 MTM5400 - wrong font size for CCMPD01852273 Extra large font is
Danish letters only available for
English and German

23790821 D8.1 - MTM800E with Remote CCMPD01865005 NGCH Timer expiry


Control Head cannot be change to 3 sec
powered up through ignition
sense

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FRB C3 Description SR Behaviour Change


CR21643 23492063 Sending radio shows message CCMPD01826899 Fixed
failed when using resend
option to resend group SDS

CR22525 23733040 NETWORK ALIAS displayed is CCMPD01847731 Fixed


incorrect

CR22542 23732704 Occasional E2E transmissions CCMPD01848021 Fixed


with no audio

CR22615 23755962 MTM800E status via PEI fails CCMPD01858323 Fixed


in MR5.14.9 using Motorola
syntax

CR20194 23287962 Helptext for remove cells after CCMPD01718037 Helptext corrected.
failed scanning is wrong in
CPS

2.5.1 C3 Case resolved in CPSPlus / Release Packages

FRB C3 SR Headline Behavior Change


C3:23778991 SDS ACK Fields “Individual SDS L3 Status Ack” and
CR226 2377 CCMPD0 cannot be disabled in the “Group SDS L3 Status Ack” are ready only if
42 8991 1856817 TETRA CPS 6.1 customer upgrade to CPS6.1, the fix is to make
them editable.
C3:23751786 Extra Once Extra Zoom is enabled, current settings for
Zoom on/off toggle does Font Level, Extended Status Icons and Large
CR226 2375 CCMPD0 not work after switching Idle Font will be saved.
14 1786 1855488 radio off And Font Level, Extended Status Icons and
Large Idle Font will be restored once Extra
Zoom is disabled.
C3:23741819 - Error When “TalkGroups -> DMO -> DMO Folders List
Message & Incorrect -> Number of Talkgroups in the Range” is
Import modified to less than the talkgroups, CPS will
CR225 2374 CCMPD0
accept the change and warning message will
51 1819 1854791
propmpt ”New Range is insufficient to store all
Talkgroups. Groups out of range were removed
from this folder.”.
C3:23689899 Feature Some CP fields name in German language
2368 CCMPD0 flag & Language Names should be written with the first character in
9899 1839064 Entirely in Uppercase uppercase and the following characters in
Characters lowercase
C3:23624851 - Add new field “Mobility and System Parameters
2362 CCMPD0 Scrambling Vector of all -> Mobility Parameters-> Scrambling vector for
4851 1836485 zeros is not used for colour code 0”
colour code zero
C3:23437226 - LKP Add GUI field “Group Setup->My Groups->New
RADIOS VS FULL KEY Folder” for LKP models.
CR210 2343 CCMPD0 PAD RADIOS -
76 7226 1762836 INCONSISTENT
DISPLAY SETUP IN
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C3:23273419 Missing Integrate new OLH to fix some help text issue,
2327 CCMPD0 and insufficient help text node name “Transceiver Hands Free Mic
3419 1748295 for mobile accessories Connected” was updated to “Transceiver Hands
Free Mic Connected”.

2.5.2 Details of C3 Cases Resolved in MR5.14.10

2.5.2.1 C3: 23548473 - Sending SDS to Own ISSI via PEI Fails in MR5.14.3c
User symptom: Customer upgraded MTM800E from MR5.14 to MR5.14.3c and having issue when
trying to send an SDS to its own ISSI.
Resolution: Enable functionality for own ISSI
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10, MR5.EOL.14.17, MR10.7

2.5.2.2 C3: 23603805 MTM800FuG Additional Character in Displayed OPTA


User symptom: Customer upgraded MTM800E from MR5.14 to MR5.14.3c and having issue when
trying to send an SDS to its own ISSI.
Resolution: Delete last character
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.3 C3: 23624822 - MTM800 FuG does not swich off, if no SIM card inserted [Gerät mit
Zundungsplus ohne BO
User symptom: MTM800 FuG does not swich off on ignition off
Resolution: Radio switches off when ignition is off
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.4 C3: 23580330-Zetron M390n can initiate an emergency calls even if the feature is
disabled at codeplug
User symptom: Emergency via RC works when feature is disabled
Resolution: Emergency won’t work when feature is disabled
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG, MTP8xx
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10, MR5.14.10

2.5.2.5 C3: 23624876 - Permanent transmit when PTT is pressed in hangtime of Receive Only
Announcement call
User symptom: Receive only folder with TG1 as ATG when making call to TG2 set to AAG of TG1
enters into permanent transmit (complex scenario, described inside SR CCMPD01810511)
Resolution: Radio doesn’t enter constant transmit mode
Products affected: MTM800E, MTP8xx
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.6 C3: 23625141 - MTM800 uses different TG in the location update demand compared to
selected TG
User symptom: Radio resets
Resolution: Radio works fine
Products affected: MTM800, MTM800E
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.7 C3: 23432657 - MTP850FuG MR5.14.3: Not possible to select Extra Zoom in CPS+
User symptom: Unable to select ExtraZoom in CPS
Resolution: ExtraZoom option not supported for BSI devices to accommodate OPTA length
Products affected: MTP8x0, MTP8x0E

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2.5.2.8 C3: 23527049 - Radio does not transmit if transmit request had been queued (PEI
behaviour change)
User symptom: Radio doesn’t wait few seconds on transmit with CARLS solution after TX grant
Resolution: Radio works like for 10.3 release – immediate connection on TX grant
Products affected: MTP8x0, MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.9 C3: 00000000 - Time to read talkgroup information from PEI increased when DAIM is
enabled
User symptom: Time rised significantly from .3 release
Resolution: TG read time is ok
Products affected: MTM5x00/MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.10 C3: 23527011 - Different PEI behaviour between MR5.11 and MR5.14
User symptom: MS does not open MIC in case the FDPC is imitated via PEI on the MR10.6 (VOX
disabled in CP)
Resolution: Radio works fine
Products affected: MTP8xx
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.11 C3: 23626313 - C3:23616006 - Low battery warning is never cleared on MTM5400
User symptom: 'Low Battery' warning indication continues to be posted every 2 minutes.
Resolution: Warning is not posted after Voltage is back on valid Level
Products affected: MTM5000/MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.12 C3: 23440816 - Radios Response to TG Affiliation Change


User symptom: Issues with the output on the PEI interface when changing the talkgroup from
Motobridge (via PEI AT command) the Teltronic SwMi sends a 'Temporary 1 detachment' for the
detached talkgroup.
Resolution: Radio shall check GSSI and attach/detach this particular group from the radio;
Radio will have to remember which groups have been requested for attach / detach in case where
everything is accepted and there is no "Group identity uplink/downlink" element in the acknowledge;
Products affected: All
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

2.5.2.13 C3:23499638 MTM800E Control Head Car Radio Mute Output does not function
User symptom: Car radio mute output on Pin1 on DB25 connector on back head does not function
Resolution: Feature implementation is ported from MTM5400/MTM5500
Products affected: MTM800e
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.14 C3:23483969 GW indicates channel busy by yellow led although channel is free
User symptom: The radio indicates channel busy with yellow led although it’s free
Resolution: Reject out of context PDUs so that the GW remains in idle state.
Products affected: Gateway – MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.15 C3: 23323044 - MTP850 MR5.14: Behaviour change in the Start Monitoring Threshold
Delta function
User symptom: Radio is not able to roam to neighbor cells. When radio camp on specific cell it stops
monitoring neighbors and hence is not able to roam.
Radio behaves that way regardless of the level of CP field “Start Monitoring Threshold Delta”.

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Resolution: Radio properly interprets CP field “Start Monitoring Threshold Delta”, enabling monitoring
of neighbor cells if necessary.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.16 C3:23624851 - Scrambling Vector of all zeros is not used for colour code zero
User symptom: when radio is trying to register to the site that has colour code set to zero it is using
MCC and MNC to scramble packets and hence is not able to communicate with the site and to
register to the site
Resolution: radio is using scrambling vector of all zeros in case of registering to the site with colour
code zero.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.17 C3:23237957 - MTM800 doesn't terminate PPP connection correctly


User symptom: When the user’s Packet Data System is sending data to an MS terminal at regular
intervals and the RDT attempts to terminate the PPP link, the link fails to disconnect properly. If the
RDT then attempts to reconnect the PPP link it fails to connect.
Resolution: New requirements were created and implementation which followed replaced the previous
incomplete resolution.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.18 C3 23518849 Some radios in the system are "Register-mode "in affiliation display
User symptom: In a switchover scenario, radio stuck in the "register mode". The radis have a green
led and can transmit but do not receive.
Resolution : fix switchover scenario.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.19 C3:23674292 Slow response of TX noise filter


User Symptom: When the user presses PTT and speaks immediately, the noise may not be reduced
from the transmitted audio. It is relevant to very noisy conditions like noise from air-conditioning fans.
Resolution: Improve initial noise estimate in TX Noise Suppressor.
Products affected: MTM5000 series, MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.20 C3:23628691 RHINO MTP850S/FuG: Connected SAD earpiece Max Volume cannot be
set
User Symptom: There are two symptoms:
a) RSM earpiece uses incorrect audio settings if it is configured as connected before connecting RSM
to the radio including powering the radio on with RSM connected.
b) RSM earpiece uses incorrect audio settings till end of the call if it’s configured as connected during
call RSM earpiece connected settings does not work if they are set before connecting RSM to the
radio.
Resolution: Radio works fine
Products affected: MTP850FuG, MTP850S
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.21 C3:23611181 - Split Screen issue


User symptom: Screen is unreadable (looks like only a part of the display is rendered).
Resolution: Radio display is fine
Products affected: MTP850 Ex
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

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2.5.2.22 C3: 22878486 - MS doesn't re-attached to DGNA'd TG's with mode Attachement for
next ITSI attach
User symptom: This customer is using an EADS network and the network is sending talkgroups to the
radio via DGNA. the system sends the talkgroups to the radio with an attachement mode of 'Attached,
attachment for next ITSI Attach required' and a priority CoU e.g. CoU 4 (Scanned - Normal Priority)
Resolution: Resolved by correcting CP
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.23 C3: 23304469 MTM800 FuG AT+CNUM? output delays and delayed/missing CRLF
User symptom: When there are numerous dynamic talkgroups configured in the radio codeplug TMO
talkgroup list, the radio takes a long time to respond to the AT+CNUM? command.
Resolution: new functionality added
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.24 C3: 23329261 Double OK notification after ATH command


User symptom: Following the ATH command to clear a call there is a Double OK notofication on
Cassidian SwMI
Resolution: Cassidian SwMI responses too slow, functionality changed in SW to fit SwMI behaviour
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.25 C3: 23616006 - Low battery warning is never cleared on MTM5400


User symptom: Low battery warning is never cleared on MTM5400/MTM800FuG
Resolution: The 'Low Battery' warning indication continues to be posted every 2 minutes.
Products affected: MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.5

2.5.2.26 C3: 23688458 ManDown Icon Covered by Alert type/Vibration Icon


User symptom: After upgrade of MTP850FuG from MR5.14.3 to MR5.14.9 the Alert Type icon was
found to cover the ManDown icon
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: MTP850S, MTP8x0Ex
SW releases affected: since MR5.14.10

2.5.2.27 C3: 23689888 User Defined Language Text also in English


User symptom: English language description (in white) overlapped by the translated description of the
codeplug derived User Defined Language
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: since MR10.6.10

2.5.2.28 C3: 23713913 MTM800FuG 'Unknown accry combination' after upgrade to MR10.6.9
User symptom: MTM800FuG it unable to use the HSM1 or HSM2 with a speaker connected to the
rear accessory connector.
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.29 C3: 23699094 Monitoring Fails on Background Mode Gateway


User symptom: Call Monitoring on a gateway in background mode appears to fail for the second item
within the reservation time of a call
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG

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2.5.2.30 C3: 23707326 - Radio ends up on wrong TG when making Non-Tactical EGC after
DGNA Deassign
User symptom: The customer reported that an MTP850 (R13.010.8416) that was configured with
Non-tactical Emergency was seen to send an Emergency Alarm and Emergency call setup to a group
other than the configured Non-Tactical talkgroup.
Resolution: Non-tactical was started during handling dgna deassign in background task and dgna task
had wrong information about current selected talk group.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: since MR10.6.10

2.5.2.31 C3: 23721651 SwMi Initiated scanning is started even if Scanning is disabled in
codeplug
User symptom: C3: 23721651 SwMi Initiated scanning is started even if Scanning is disabled in
codeplug
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

2.5.2.32 C3: 23721719 All multiple remote control responses marked as last part
User symptom: When a remote control command generates a response in multiple parts all the parts
are incorrectly marked as the last part in the sequence number field.
Resolution: Only that last part is marked as the last in the sequence number field.
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: since MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

2.5.2.33 C3: 23723957- MTM 800FuG - No Line_out


User symptom: The customer reported that approx every other time the MTM800 FuG radio boots up
there is no audio available on Pin 14 of the RAC
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.34 C3: 23725342 - MTP850 shows wrong TG names when listed through MMI options.
User symptom: Our Customer noticed that when they go through radio MMI Options -> TG by Folder -
> RAPS Gavleb and when the list it downwards it appears that radio list same TG all the time
Resolution: fixed
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.35 C3: 23733040 - NETWORK ALIAS displayed is incorrect


User symptom: The group name instead of network alias is displayed on the idle MMI.
Resolution: closed without fix
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.36 C3: 23743418 Date/Time display lost on receipt of status.


User symptom: When a OPTA is configured with more than 12 digits, the OPTA display overflows into
the next line of the MTP850FuG display and when a status is received, the status text overwrites the
date/time on the display.
Resolution: Fixed in CPS at Codeplug -> Display Parameters -> Configurable Idle Screen
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

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2.5.2.37 C3: 23744870 MTP850EX MR5.14.3c PTTs on a Receive Only group


User symptom: After upgrade of the MTP850EX to the MR5.14.3c software it was found to be
possible to transmit on a receive-only talkgroup.
Resolution: fixed prior to MR5.14.10
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.38 C3: 23745103 Talkgroup becomes free but no transmit 2nd time PTT held
User symptom: An MTM800FuG is controlled by a Carls Typ3 controller (uses AT commands). After a
talkgroup is newly occupied (by a MTP850) the MTM800FuG operator presses the PTT in order to
transmit on the talkgroup as soon as it becomes free. The MTM800FuG displays 'Please wait' until
the MTP850 user releases his PTT. Then the MTM800FuG correctly transmits and can speak on the
talkgroup.
Resolution: Cassidian SwMI interaction, functionality changed in SW to fit SwMI behaviour
Products affected: MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: since MR10.6.9

2.5.2.39 C3: 23751380 MTM5400 PI=138 unuseable after upgrade to MR10.6.9


User symptom: After upgrade of a MTM5400 from MR10.6.3c to MR10.6.9 it was discovered that it
was no longer possible to register a terminal equipment to the MTM5400 via the PEI for Protocol
Identifier 138. Protocol Identifier 138 is used with a customers concatenated text application for long
text messages.
Resolution: Registering ""TE Only"" service profile for PI=138 has been enabled.
Products affected: MTM5000 Series / MTM800FuG
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.40 C3: 23751786 Extra Zoom on/off toggle does not work after switching radio off
User symptom: Extra Zoom On/Off is programmed to the # key as a One Touch Button. This works as
expected until the MTP850FuG is switched off with Extra Zoom on.
Resolution: remove restoring of saved values on startup
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.41 C3: 23773097 - MTM5400 - wrong font size for Danish letters
User symptom: After upgrade from MR10.6.3c to MR10.6.9 the Danish letters Æ and Ø appear in too
small font size compared to the rest of the text on the terminal display.
Resolution: disable biggest font for other languages
Products affected: ALL
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10

2.5.2.42 C3: 23790821 HK - MTR Corporation Limited - D8.1 - MTM800E with Remote Control
Head cannot be powered up through ignition sense
User symptom: Radio is not able to power up via Ignition pin or short button presses
Resolution: Timeout expiry for synchronizing with control head has been extended from 1 to 3 sec.
That implies that solutions without CH (data radio) may power up around 2 seconds longer. Third
party solutions vendors shall take it into consideration as well.
Products affected: MTM800E
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.5.2.43 C3: 23827204 MTM5000 / MTM800FuG Series terminals power down and does not
restart after cranking
User symptom: terminal installed in vehicles doesn’t power up after cranking
Resolution: Stop all active services and reset (preserving all settings) if the power voltage falls below
9.7V for at least 250ms. After the reset radio monitors voltage level and delays entering application
mode until voltage goes above 10.3V
Products affected: MTM800FuG Series / MTM5000 Series
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

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2.5.2.44 C3: 23492063 - Sending radio shows message failed when using resend option to
resend group sds

User symptom: Radio shows message failed, although it was delivered


Resolution: On re-send message from Outbox, MS shall check the target address type. If Group or
ESN then delivery report shall always be "no report reply", otherwise for Private it shall follow the
original request
Products affected: All
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.45 C3: 23733040 - NETWORK ALIAS displayed is incorrect


User symptom: The group name instead of network alias is displayed on the idle MMI
Resolution: Closed without fix
Products affected: All
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

2.5.2.46 C3: 23732704 - Occasional E2E transmissions with no audio


User symptom: No audio occasionally
Resolution: Closed without fix
Products affected: All
SW releases affected: MR10.6.10

2.5.2.47 C3: 23755962 - MTM800E status via PEI fails in MR5.14.9 using Motorola syntax
User symptom: No audio occasionally
Resolution: Closed without fix
Products affected: All
SW releases affected: MR5.14.10

2.6 Unresolved Problems / Known Limitations

CCMPD Headline Details


Reference
CCMPD01848714 Bad attritbute of tones CP Problem Description:
field cause customer Cloning CP from radio which was in Covert Mode
complaint causes loss of tones settings.
Scenario:
Put radio into covert mode, power off, read CP,
clone CP. Setup new radio with saved data.

Impact:
n/a

Workaround/Avoidance:
Make sure, radio is in default mode before
cloning CP.

Recovery:
Radio is fully operational after writing new CP.

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Reference
CCMPD01815375 [RESET]Radio falls in Problem Description:
reset during Radio may reset in specific SwMI configurations
makes/receives GC in and when performing stress test scenarios
specific SwMI Scenario:
configuration Initial Settings: Zone Configuration Manager-
>Zone Settings Window->Configuration Tab->
‘Initial Transmissions’ parameter set to non-
default value greater than 4.
Steps: Intense continuous PTT pressing for
several seconds when radio is in idle or in group
call hang time. Radio reset may eventually occur
Impact:
Several seconds of delay in service availability
(radio recovery time)
Workaround/Avoidance:
Use default value of ‘Initial Transmissions’
parameter or avoid continuous intense PTT
pressing.
Recovery:
Radio recovers automatically after reset and is
fully operational

CCMPD01862209 [RANGE TESTS] Unstable Problem Description:


Repeater in UCM It has been observed that UCM version of
configuration. repeater on Patriot-based portable radios
(MTP850, MTP850Ex, MTH800) may be less
stable in field usage in comparison to other SW
versions. This includes gaps on call starts, delays
in reception and handling calls, and in rare cases
resets.
It applies mainly to handling private calls with
presence check sequence, and may be exposed
more if DM-SCK encryption is additionally used.
Scenario:
Intensive usage of DM-REP in high distance/poor
RSSI conditions.
Impact:
Stability and reliability for DM-REP with UCM
E2E.
Workaround/Avoidance:
Don’t use combination of all of the following
features: DM-REP on UCM E2E, DM-SCK
encryption, DMO individual calls with presence
check. Avoid using DMO emergency alarm, as it
is not supported by the Motorola repeater radios.
Recovery:
n/a

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Reference
CCMPD01861660 [10.6.10] Radio displays Problem Description:
'No Group' after "No group" on a screen, although it is attached to
emergency non-tactical main group.
w/o attachment Scenario:
User starts radio with emergency button
After ~2 seconds, end button twice (radio
attached to main group, but didn't attached to
always scanned group yet)
MS ends up in "No group" on a screen, although
it is attached to main group.
Workaround/Avoidance:
Don't end call with double pressing END button
when radio is during registration
Recovery:
Wait some time (5-30 secs)

CCMPD01865199 [MR5.14.10] VOX doesn't Problem Description:


work with fist mic VOX doesnt work on fist mic connected to CH
connected to GCAI after GCAI after power up. When user make another
power up NGCH call everything works correctly . Problem seen In
both calls Private and PABX. This happens in ca.
10%.
Impact:
VOX capability on accessories in particular
configuration
Scenario:
Radio equipped with speaker and two fist
microphones: "Fist Mic1" and "Fist Mic2" (e.g.
GCAI Fist mic connected to the Control Head and
TELCO Fist mic connected via junction box).
After power up and receiving a call by pressing
SEND button, it won’t transmit to the other party.
Workaround/Avoidance:
Accept the call using PTT.
Recovery:
Press PTT if call was accepted by SEND button.

CCMPD01864431 [MR14.0][DMO,GW,DGNA] Problem description:


DGNA is not working on DGNA auto-assign is not working on GW after
GW after power up power up (MS is not sending attachment to new
assigned TG - manually accepted either)

Workaround/Avoidance:
The functionality of DGNA auto-assign is
questionable in gateway mode. It’s highly
recommended not to use this functionality for
gateway radios. In future releases, the radio
behavior in this context is a subject to change.
Recovery:
n/a

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Reference
CCMPD01838138, USB connection loss or Problem description:
CCMPD01804512 block For intensive usage of USB ports (e.g. for TEDS
connection with MTM5000 radio as a modem) it
may rarely happen that the USB connection will
be lost or will become unresponsive. This may
especially happen when there are significant
temperature changes. This applies only to
MTM5000 radios produced before Q3 2014.
Impact:
USB connection stability
Workaround/Avoidance:
Use newer MTM5000 radios or avoid exposing
radios to wide temperature changes (e.g. from -
20 C to heated environment when radio
continuously transmit, when it can achieve +60
C).
Recovery:
Radio power-off and power-on.
CCMPD01862832 [TEDS] Radio entering Problem decription:
SSPD while roaming Radio may enter single slot packet data mode
between two TEDS while roaming between two TEDS supporting
supporting cells sites. This implies the bandwith to be lower, and
therefore the number of lost packets may
increase as well. TEDS transmission will resume
after subsequent channel change (new separate
transmission is requested).
Impact:
TEDS in roaming scenarios, may be particularly
disturbing for continuous transmission
(streaming)
Workaround/avoidance:
Problem is less frequently reproducible if no air
interface encryption is used.
Recovery:
Radio recovers on its own for the next
transmission.

2.7 Release Version Information (Release Name)


Refer to Section 2.4

2.7.1 Common Software

The TCR1000 RCU software remains at R18.000.6009 and is unchanged.

2.7.2 CPS PLUS support

CPS PLUS Version: 6.2


Depot R06.20.09.00
Customer R06.20.09.00

From MR5.14.9 CPS Plus’ naming is aligned with iTM.

Refer to Annex – CPS Upgrade.

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2.7.3 Codeplugs

Refer to the front cover of this document for the reference numbers and to the appendix to
understand the changes in this software release.

2.8 Software Distribution Location

2.8.1 Within Motorola Solutions

CPS :
http://cps.sc.mcel.mot.com/tetracpsrelease1/Gen4/Panda/CPS_Plus_6.2/R06.20.09.00_PLATFORM_
P6.2/Tetra/

CPS Plus 6.2 Depot CPS


http://cps.sc.mcel.mot.com/tetracpsrelease1/Gen4/Panda/CPS_Plus_6.2/R06.20.09.00_PLATFORM_
P6.2/Depot/

MR5.14.10/ Release Packets:

MR5.14.10 Release Packets:


http://cps.sc.mcel.mot.com/tetracpsrelease1/ReleasePackets/MR5.14.10/FW8624_R0610630
0/

MR5.14.10SB Release Packets (for MTM800 and MTM800E):


http://cps.sc.mcel.mot.com/tetracpsrelease1/ReleasePackets/MR5.14.10/FW8480_FW8483_
R06106300/

All links are access controlled.

USB Driver Install Tool


USB driver will automatically be installed with CPS. If the user wants to install USB driver without
install CPS, they can download a USB install tool to install the USB driver only. This tool can be
found at: http://cps.sc.mcel.mot.com/tetracpsrelease/ReleasePackets/MR10.5/DriverTool/

2.8.2 For Customers

On Motorola Online: https://moleurope.mot-


solutions.com/Member/ContentManagement/resourcecenter.asp

Resource Centre  All File Content Types  TETRA Terminals TETRA Terminal Updates
MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10.

All links are access controlled.

2.9 Limitations to use


None

2.10 Operation Notes


This section outlines all exceptions and defects known at the time of issue that are considered to
have a customer impact. Any customer impacting exceptions are defined below:
 A defect or fault for which there is a valid and viable workaround but the lack of awareness of
the workaround could have safety implications or render the product unusable.

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 A temporary change in procedures is required to ‘workaround’ a defect or fault in order to


maintain a feature or function.
 Cosmetic problems which may mislead users and cause unnecessary alarm or which are
particularly distracting or annoying.
This section does not include:
 Anomalies observed during the System Integration phase of the release, which are not
reproducible.
 Defects that cause performance degradation, which cannot be detected by the user.
 Cosmetic defects that are not listed above.
 Defects that will only manifest as faults after two or more consecutive low probability system
faults have occurred.
Unless stated otherwise within the text of the exception/defect, a solution to each problem is being
sought by the development group.

The following section outlines brief Operation Notes for respectively TETRA terminal and CPS PLUS.

2.10.1 DGNA De-assignment on TCR1000

To prevent the TCR1000 terminal going into a ‘no group’ situation when a talkgroup that had
been assigned by DGNA is subsequently de-assigned, initially configure the TCR1000 radio
such that there is a TMO talkgroup in rotary positions 9 and 10 for each favourite folder. Thus
if a DGNA assigned talkgroup is subsequently de-assigned it will always revert to the
talkgroup initially configured into the codeplug.

2.10.2 CPS Plus P6.2 Cautions

2.10.2.1 CPS does not support USB 3.0


- USB 3.0 is not supported; please contact your IT support to disable USB3.0 on your PC.

2.10.2.2 CPS on Windows Vista/7


- Reboot is required on Windows Vista/7
After installing the CPS on Windows Vista/7, the OS must be rebooted to reflect the driver updates
for CPS.
- Make sure the folder is R/W
On Windows Vista/7, when setting up the directory in CPS->Options, make sure the folder has
R/W permission. If the folders are READ ONLY, then the CPS Codeplug Backup, Log and related
CPS features that require writing access will not work.

2.10.2.3 Import TMO TG User data


MR5.11 CPS changed the TMO Talkgroup (TG) structure compared to MR5.8, MR5.9 and MR5.10
CPS. TMO TG user data exported from MR5.8, MR5.9 and MR5.10 CPS cannot be imported into
MR5.11 and latest CPS. The user can use MR5.11 CPS open the MR5.8, MR5.9 and MR5.10
Codeplug, then export the user data again.

2.10.2.4 Downgrade cautions


Downgrade will only keep the tuning data and reset all other codeplug fields back to default. This
functionality may be used ONLY on new radios from the factory. To rollback a radio to a previous
version the “Tools->Restore Radio” shall be used instead of the downgrade. This functionality is
used to downgrade both the phone software version and codeplug tuning data.

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2.10.2.5 GSSI Caution


The Non-Tactical Emergency GSSI shall be added to TMO Talkgroup list (if not already there)
before enabling the Enhanced Security licence.

2.10.2.6 Some fields need be re-configured after importing TMO Talkgraoups

Problem Description: After importing the User Data which contains the TMO talkgoups list, the value
in One Touch Button, Scan List, Favourite Group, "Codeplug->TMO Voice Services->Emergency
Options->Default TMO TG for Emergency DMO to TMO" and "User Application->Call-Out->Call-Out
Fallback TG" need to be re-configured.
Impact: If one Touch Button is assigned to “Change TalkGroup” function, the field “Select TalkGroup”
shall not be left as “unassigned”, otherwise if user enter to TMO Talkgroup List or TMO Folder List,
then cannot leave the node and save codeplug.
Workaround/Avoidance: close the Codeplug and open again.

2.10.2.7 Cautions for features Auto-Recover

Problem Description: Please do not remove the battery when programming radio because it may
cause CPS cannot recover the radio correctly.
Impact: Auto-recovery feature is available for MTH800, MTP850, MTM800E, MTP850 Ex/MTP810
Ex, MTP830/CEP400; it is not available for MTM5000 Series, MTM800, TCR1000, TOM100 or PDA.
Workaround/Avoidance: The USB cable must not be un-plugged during recovery; otherwise the
radio cannot be recovered.

2.10.3 KNOWN ISSUES and WORKAROUNDS FOR ISSUES

2.10.4 Please do not uncheck the options in Tools->User Options-> Compress data.

Scenario:
Please do not change the default selection -‘Tools->User Options->Compress data’. If it is un-
checked, sometimes MTM800E radio cannot be programmed by Tetra CPS Plus

Impact: MTM800E cannot be programmed by Tetra CPS plus, the programming task may be
interrupted.
Workaround/Avoidance: Keep the default value – Compress Data
Recovery: N/A

2.10.5 Transceiver can not be detected by CPS sometimes.

Scenario:
Get MTM800E radio enter to programming mode
Connect the radio to PC and open Tetra CPS plus
Check the Control head and transceiver status in Terminal Icon list
Sometimes the transceiver does not list in Terminal Icon list
Impact: CPS cannot detect transceiver.
Workaround/Avoidance: plug out and plug in the USB cable or turn off radio and turn on.
Recovery: plug out and plug in the USB cable again or turn off radio and turn on again.

2.10.6 Wrong display order in Codeplug Compare window

Scenario:
Prepare two codeplug
Disable [Display Parameters->Menu Configuration->Setup->Vibrate] in CP1
Compare this two CP

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Click the row - [Display Parameters->Menu Configuration->Vibrate] and observe the synchronization
in the Compare codeplug window
The cursor shall jump to field – Display Parameters->Menu Configuration->Vibrate, but it is not – it
jump to field, Display Parameters->Menu Configuration-> Display Parameters->Menu Configuration-
>Security->Convert Mode->Vibrate

Impact: The display order is wrong, jump to a wrong field


Workaround/Avoidance: N/A
Recovery: N/A

2.10.7 Please turn off radio after MTM800 FUG/MTM5400/MTM800 FUG ET/MTM5500
upgrade/downgrade finish

Scenario:
After upgrade or downgrade MTM800 Fug/MTM5400/MTM800 FUG ET/MTM5500 radio, please firstly
turn off radio before you do other programming task. Otherwise, the programming task will fail, for
example, after upgrade finish and then do the read radio operation at once without turn off radio, the
read operation will fail.

Impact: The task will fail if the radio does not turn off and turn on.
Workaround/Avoidance: Pleas turn off radio after the upgrade/downgrade operation finish.
Recovery: N/A

2.10.8 SR CCMPD01815761 [F][3] - 5 radio failed when setting password for 16 boromir at
the same time

Scenario:
Program 16 Boromir or Aragorn radios at the same time by using CPS6.1.

Impact:
Some radios will be failed on programming.

Workaround/Avoidance:
For Boromir and Aragorn radio, it is recommended that up to 12 radios can be programmed at the
same time on the same PC.

Recovery:
N/A

2.10.9 SR CCMPD01806152 [F][3] - The TR part of MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM800FuG is broken


when MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM800FuG and MTM5500/MTM800FuG ET upgrade at the same
time

Scenario:
Program MTM5200/MTM5400/MTM800FuG and MTM5500/MTM800FuG ET at the same time on the
poor USB performance PC, for exmple HP6000.

Impact:
The programming may fail.

Workaround/Avoidance:
Don’t use a poor USB performance PC, like HP6000, for radio programming.

Recovery:
N/A

2.10.10 Cannot upgrade previous x64bit CPS to CPS6.1 or future releases

Scenario:

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installation.

Impact:
CPS6.1 only provides the x32bit version. Then customer cannot upgrade previous x64bit CPS to
CPS6.1.

Workaround/Avoidance:
1. If the customer has fully installation package, the customer can do fully installation to get
CPS6.1.
2. If the customer has only upgrade installation package, the customer has to uninstall previous
x64 bit CPS and install x32bit previous CPS. Then upgrade CPS to 6.1.

Recovery:
N/A

2.10.11 SR CCMPD01856114 [F][3] – [Headline] Enhance Invalid status in AB List

Scenario:
1. Enable [Address Bundle],
2. Enable [TalkGroups -> TMO -> TMO Address Bundle List -> Status],
3. Input a [Address Bundle Name],
4. Check the [TMO Address Bundle List] and [TalkGroups]
5. Disable [Address Bundle],
6. Check the invalid fields.

The invalid fields will not be prompted in the ”invalid view” and there is no invalid icon on the left tree
view on GUI.

Impact:
1. This issue was found in iTM6.1 and iTM6.2.
2. The “Address Bundle” feature was affected.
3. CPS will prompt error message when the end user save the codelug with invalid fields or
attempt to write the codeplug into radio.

Workaround/Avoidance:
If the end user changes codeplug fields on ”Address Bundle” feature, the invalid fields should be
checkd on the ”Address Bundle” feature page in CPS. As ususally, the invalid fields will be marked as
red on the right view.

Recovery:
N/A

2.10.12 SR CCMPD01866839 [F][3] – [Headline]USB Driver tool no response if upgrade install


from CPS 6.0.2

Scenario:
If ” USB Driver tool” does not work in your current installed CPS, after upgrade install CPS to 6.2, the
Tool does not work either.
Impact:
Then ”USB Driver tool” may not work
Workaround/Avoidance:
Uninstall CPS and re-install the P6.2 CPS again.

Recovery:
N/A

2.11 CPS BEHAVIOR CHANGES which INTRODUCED BY DEFECT FIX


2.11.1 SR CCMPD01843936 - [P6.2] CPS may popup warning message when power off radio

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Scenario:
If user clicks ”turn off radio” button on CPS, CPS may popup warning message saying failed to power
off radio, but radio has been powered off.
Impact:
CPS will not prompt any warning message during radio turn-off, one log will be added into CPS task
manager after turn off radio whatever it is successful or failed.

2.11.2 SR CCMPD01832390 - MR10.6.10:Remove 15 maxmimum limition of language enabled


in CPS

Scenario:
User can only enable less than 15 languages under ”Language Parameters -> Language Settings”
befor MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10.
Impact:
This limitation has been removed from MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10. But it doesn’t mean user can write all
luangages into radio. How many language can be written into radio depends on the language flash
pack size and radio language memory size.

2.11.3 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS

2.11.3.1 Downgrade
Downgrade will only keep the tuning data and reset all other codeplug fields back to default. This
functionality may be used ONLY on new radios from the factory. For rollback a radio to a previous
version the “Tools->Restore Radio” shall be used instead of the downgrade. For how to use the
Restore Radio, please refers to the CPS Online help.

2.11.4 USERS HOW-TOS

How to re-install the CPS Plus (not for the first time):
 For Customer CPS Plus:
1. Run Setup.exe;
2. The different dialog will appeared according whether the computer has installed CPS Plus
before:
a. If no any CPS Plus was installed, then installation program directly goes into the
first installation welcome dialog;
b. If a lower CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will ask
whether the customer to upgrade the existed version;
c. If a same CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will prompt the
following installation type:
i. Modify
ii. Repair
iii. Remove
d. If a higher CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will reject to
run.

 For Depot CPS Plus:


1. Run Setup.exe;
2. If the computer doesn’t have .Net 3.5 SP1 framework installed, then the CPS will guide to
the Microsoft download website to download and install the .Net framework;

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3. The different dialog will appeared according whether the computer has installed CPS Plus
before:
a. If no any CPS Plus was installed, then installation program directly goes into the
first installation welcome dialog;
b. If a lower CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will ask
whether the customer to upgrade the existed version;
c. If a same CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will prompt the
following installation type:
i. Modify
ii. Repair
iii. Remove
d. If a higher CPS Plus version was installed, then installation program will reject to
run.

How to start working with the CPS Plus:

 With dongle
 The Depot CPS is protected by the hard key.
 Different CPS modes require different hard keys to operate.

2.11.5 KVL

 No new operation notes.

2.12 New Terminal Features


To supplement the summarised information in sections 1.1 may find the following information useful.

 No additional operation notes.

2.13 Upgrade/downgrade matrix


Please refer to section 1.2 for MR5.14.10 upgrade/downgrade matrix.

2.14 TIB (Technical Information Bulletin)


Technical Information Bulletins (TIBs) provide important updates on Motorola products’, including
upgrades, options and revisions, as well as alerts to potential problems and workarounds.

To gain access to TIBs please use the process described in section 2.14.1 below. Once you have
been granted access, to view TIBs please log into the TIB Database via MOL
(https://emeaonline.motorola.com/). The TIBs can then be accessed through the icon Resource
Center / Technical Information Bulletins.

2.14.1 Requirements for Technical Information Bulletin (TIB) Access via MOL

- 3 Steps you need to follow before you get started -


Step 1:
Identify the person(s) within your company’s staff that need TIB access.
Step 2:

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If not already done so create an individual MOL User ID for the above identified person(s) and check
the "Access TIB" permissions in the individual user profile.
Note: This is done by your company’s MOL administrator.

Step 3:
Send an Email to the TIB Administration Team, Mr. Juergen Feick,
[email protected], c.c.: [email protected],
with the following information:
• Your Company name
• Your Customer number
• The full name(s) of the individuals requiring TIB Access (see Step 1 above)
• The individual MOL user ID(s) of the above (see Step 2 above)
Once the TIB Access has been configured you will receive a notification via Email.
For any questions related to the above steps please contact your Sales
Representative or Juergen Feick, Email: [email protected],
Tel.: +49 6126 9576 326

2.15 User manuals

User guides may be found at Motorola online (https://moleurope.mot.com/Login.aspx ). Having logged


in they may be found at the following paths:

2.15.1 Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals > TETRA Generic Literature > Marketing Material

Specification Sheets
Brochures
Presentations
Accessories Catalogue

2.15.2 Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals > TETRA Generic Literature > Generic User
Documentation

CPS Start-up Guides


Product Information Manual
Hardware / Software Cross Reference Matrix
Software Release Matrix

2.15.3 Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals > Portable Radios > [specific model] > Manuals

Feature User Guides


Quick Start Guides
Service Manuals

2.15.4 Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals > Mobile Radios > [specific model] > Manuals

Feature User Guides


Quick Start Guides
Service Manuals

The features introduced in MR5.14.10 are detailed in the Feature User Guides

2.16 Features removed in this Release


None.

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2.17 Last Feature Build

With the introduction of Motorola’s Tetra Subscriber MR5.14.10 Software Release, notice is hereby
issued that the following Tetra Subscriber Models are not planned to benefit from any further
Software Feature Enhancements;-

MTH800 – All Bands


MTP850 (encompassing CEP400, MTP850, MTP830, MTP850-3L and MTP850S) – All Bands
MTM800E – All Bands
TCR1000
TOM100

The New Generation Subscribers MTM5000, MTP3000 and MTP6000 will support ALL New Features
going forward.

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2.18 Last Service Build

With the introduction of Motorola’s Tetra Subscriber MR5.14.10 Software Release, notice is hereby
issued that the following Tetra Subscriber Models will be subject to a by exception and scheduled
Software Service support with respect to defects. In the absence of any further Service builds
MR5.14.10 can be considered the Last Service Build for these products:-
MTH800 – All Bands
MTP850 (encompassing CEP400, MTP850, MTP830, MTP850-3L MTP830S and MTP850S) – All
Bands
MTM800E – All Bands
TCR1000
TOM100
The New Generation Subscribers, MTM5000. MTP3000 and MTP6000 constitute the future proof
solution going forward.
Exception – a Software fix will be approved if the defect constitutes a ATL that is mutually agreed
would be equivalent to a Stop Ship, in Maintenance Terms it could be an issue that prevents delivery
of a Service Agreement. This exception will also be subject to a mutually agreed implementation
schedule and may include additional financial charges.
EOSL – End of Support Life, this is the very end (the proverbial turning off of the lights and closing
the door for very last time...) everything goes, spares, batteries, repairs, software
downloads...everything!

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3 ACCESSORIES

NNTN8459A 1 WIRE SURVEILLANCE KIT WITH TRANSLUCENT TUBE, BLACK


Is certified with MR5.14.10 for MPT850S 380MHz

All existing accessories (refer to section 0 ) are certified with MR5.14.10

3.1 Operation Notes: Savox C-C400 with HC-1


Savox C-C400 with HC-1 headset accessory should be treated as ‘PHF’ on MTP850S/FuG,
MTP830S/FuG terminals. This is configured in the GCAI Lookup Table within the codeplug. The GCAI
lookup table is only available in CPS Laboratory Mode and hence the service team (or any other team
which has access to Depot CPS) needs to configure radio for customers.

4 Annex – Software enablement kit

With MR5.3 a software Selling mechanism was introduced. This same mechanism applies for
MR5.14.10. The chosen approach is a dongle with counters for each one of the features requiring
enablement

The features are enabled at the same time the user programs the radio - in one operation

– A dongle is connected to the PC which is used to configure the terminal


– The dongle has a counter for each of the features
– The dongle counters are ”charged” as per what the customer has ordered/purchased
(e.g. WAP in 100 terminals)
– Every time a feature is enabled in a terminal the dongle counter is decreased for the
feature in question

Software Enablement - Example

The following order is entered


• 20 radios
• 10 GPS software options
• 20 ENABLE CELL SELECT BY TALKGROUP software options

This order results in


• 20 radios delivered
• 1 dongle delivered with two counters set to:
– 10 GPS
– 20 ENABLE CELL SELECT BY TALKGROUP

The CPS will not allow additional radios to be enabled with GPS nor ENABLE CELL SELECT BY
TALKGROUP (unless further SW options are ordered)

5 Annex – CPS Upgrade


Refer to section 2.9.7 Users How-Tos

6 Annex – MR5.14.10 CPS Plus Operating Requirements


6.1.1 Computer Hardware

For single radio programming:


 Processor faster than of 2 GHz single processor
 Two USB 2.0 ports
 1GB RAM
 20GB of free HD space
 Drive for reading DVDs

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 Display resolution of minimum 1024x768

For multiple radio programming:


 Processor fast than 2GHz dual core processor
 At least two USB 2.0 ports
 2GB RAM
 20GB of free hard disk space
 Driver for reading DVDs
 Display resolution of 1280x1024

Note: if N radios need programming at the same time then N+1 USB ports are required, N USB ports
are for radios and 1 extra port for the dongle.

6.1.2 Computer Operating System

CPS Plus supports the following operating system:


 Windows XP Professional x32 Edition Service Pack 3.
 Windows Vista Business x32 edition, with SP2.
 Windows Vista Ultimate x32, Service Pack 2.
 Windows 7 Professional x86/x64 edition, with SP1.
 Windows 7 Ultimate x86/x64, with SP1.

- Notes
- For security of data integrity, we recommend that CPS must run in completely clean PC.
The programming PC is not recommended to connect to internet and install other
applications.
- CPS must be installed by logging in with an account in Administrators Group. After installed
the CPS can run under the Power User Group in Windows XP or User Group in Windows
Vista and Windows 7.
- Virtual COM Ports are not supported (e.g. the Virtual Comp port created for Bluetooth
Device). Go to CPS->Tools->Options->Communications->Serial->Working Ports, uncheck
all the virtual ports and only leave the physical COM port.
- For multi-programming through USB, the recommended maximum number of Portable
radios which can be programmed simultaneously is 12 units. The recommended USB Hub
is Belkin (Belkin F5U234zh 4 Ports and Belkin F5U237zhAPL-S 7Ports)
- The recommended maximum number of Mobile radios which can be programmed
simultaneously is 4 units. The recommended USB Hub is Belkin(Belkin F5U234zh 4 Ports
and Belkin F5U237zhAPL-S 7Ports)
The following brand PCs have been tested and work well with Tetra Customer CPS Plus:

Desktop/Laptop Model
HP laptop 8510w
HP laptop 6910P
HP desktop Dx6120st
HP desktop Dc5800
Dell Desktop GX620
Dell Desktop GX280
HP Desktop HP6000
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7 Annex – CPS Plus User Data Manual.

7.1 CPS Plus User Data File Format


The CPS Plus User Data file is in XML format, and it contains the Microsoft Excel header so that it
can be opened and edited by the Microsoft Excel 2003/2007/2010.

7.2 CPS Plus User Data Content Format


The CPS Plus User Data content (the content seen in the Excel, no the raw file content format) is
divided into two parts:
a. Metadata part;
b. Data part.

7.3 Metadata Part Format


The metadata part has the following content:
CallListNumber <number of the exported list nodes>
CodeplugVersion <exported codeplug version>
ModelNumber <exported radio model number>
LanguageID <languageID, the format shall be [two character language code]-[country code]>
An example of the metadata part is:
CallListNumber 95
CodeplugVersion 7365
ModelNumber H60UCN6TZ5ANuni
LanguageID en-US
When importing a user data to a codeplug/profile, the CPS will check the codeplug version, model
number and the language ID. If the language ID in the user data is not the same as the target CPS’s
MMI language, the CPS will reject to importing. And if the user data’s codeplug version and model
number doesn’t match the target codeplug/profile’s codeplug and model number, the CPS will prompt
a warning message to the customer to identify that the incompatible data may exist, and the customer
can choose whether to continue the importing or abort it.

7.4 Data Part Format


The data part contains all exported nodes’ data and it has the following format pattern:
<Node1 section>
<Node2 section>

<NodeN section>
And each section has the following format:
NodeNumber<Node ID>:<Node GUI full path>
<Column1 header name> <Column2 header name> … <ColumnM header name>
<Cell (1, 1) value> <Cell (1, 2) value> … <Cell (1, M) value>
<Cell (2, 1) value> <Cell (2, 2) value> … <Cell (2, M) value>

<Cell (N, 1) value> <Cell (N, 2) value> … <Cell (N, M) value>
End of Section Data
The <Cell (x, y) value> means the displayed value at cell with row x and column y in the CPS’s right
panel (data panel).
The following is the example of data part format:
NodeNumber1808:DMO Parameters -> DMO MNI Partnership List
Country Code Network Code
00
00
00
00
00
00

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00
End of Section Data
NodeNumber52:TalkGroups -> TMO -> TMO Scan Lists -> Scan List17 -> Attributes
Field Name Field Value
Name Scan List17
Status True
End of Section Data

7.5 User Data Constraints Validation


The CPS Plus will add simple data constraints to the exported user data file. These constraints can be
recognized by the Excel and will help the customer to input valid value when editing the user data in
the Excel software. The available constraints are:
1. If a field is a numeric field, then the CPS will put the value range constraint to it in the user data file;
2. If a field is a dropdown list field, then the CPS will put the make it also a dropdown list in the user
data file.

Note: Because the constraints in the user data are just simple constraint so it’s looser than CPS’s full constrains,
which means that the customer also need to check the codeplug/profile field’s value after the user data get
imported.

8 Annex - System Version


The TETRA terminals with MR5.14.10 Software were tested using the following infrastructure:

Dimetra SR- Component Version Remarks


6.2
SwMI SW R6.2
- NM - R17.01.00.02 + patch
R17.02.06.05
- ATR/STM - DSTM-06.02.00.19 +
DSTM_PATCH-06.02.02.13 +
DSTM_PATCH-06.02.02.14

- ZC - R06.02.73.07
- NMT - DMNM-R17.02.06.04
- PDR - R06.02.03_CPX
- SDR - R06.02.10
SC R06.42.86
BRC R06.22.48 (TEA2)

AIE Component Version Remarks


PrC App None Provisioning Centre
Database None
AuC App R06.02.02.07(App) Authentication
Centre
Database R06.02.02.07(DB)
CC CCC 0302 Crypto Card
CE 0502
KVL SW R04.01.24

Dimetra SR- Component Version Remarks


7.1

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7.1
SwMI SW R7.1
- NM - R71.00.05.07 + DMNM_PATCH-
R71.01.10.05
- ATR/STM - DSTM-07.01.10.18_X86 +
DSTM_PATCH-07.01.00.27

- ZC - R07.01.61.03
- NMT – DMNM-PATCH-R71.01.10.03
- PDR - R07.01.12
- SDR - R07.01.05
SC R07.31.32
BRC R07.31.29 (TEA3)

AIE Component Version Remarks


PrC App None Provisioning Centre
Database None
AuC App R07.01.01.07(App) Authentication
Centre
Database R07.01.01.07(DB)
CC CCC 0302 Crypto Card
CE 0502
KVL SW R04.01.24

Dimetra SR- Component Version Remarks


8.2
SwMI SW R8.2
- NM – R82.00.04.03
- ATR/STM - DSTM-08.02.00.04

- ZC - R08.01.10.03
- NMT – R82.00.04.03
- PDR - R08.02.02
- SDR - R08.02.01
SC R08.42.18
BRC R08.22.09 (TEA2)

AIE Component Version Remarks


PrC App R08.22.00.09 Provisioning Centre
Database R08.22.00.09
AuC App R08.22.00.09 Authentication
Centre
Database R08.22.00.09
CryptR2 R01.01.03 Crypto Device
KVL SW R04.01.24

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Cassidian system used in the testing:


 Release 6.0 SCD2.0
 Release 5.5 – during test slots in ZPL lab Berlin

9 Annex - Previous Releases


The current version of the software release Matrix may be found on Motorola Online at:
Resource Centre > TETRA Terminals > TETRA Generic Literature > Generic User Documentation

10 Annex - Previous Accessories


MR5.14.10 is certified with the following list of accessories which have been previously ship accepted
with earlier releases:

MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400

x x x x x x x 8566504A03_ Short Helix


Antenna for MTP850-
350MHz
x x x x x x x 8575278M01_ 380-430 MHz
Stubby Antenna with
integrated GPS antenna
x x x x x x x 8575279M01_ 380-430 MHz
Whip Antenna with integrated
GPS antenna
x x x x x x x GMAE4290_ External Roof
Antenna with Combined
TETRA and GPS 380-430
MHz
x x x x x x x GMAD4500_ External Roof
Antenna with Combined
TETRA and GPS 350 -390
MHz
x x x x x 8575277M01_ 806-870 MHz
Stubby Antenna with
integrated GPS antenna
x x x x x 8575276M01_ 806-870 MHz
Whip Antenna with integrated
GPS antenna
x x 8586381J10 Antenna HLCL
380-430 MHz 1DBI
x 8566504A01_ Long coaxial
antenna 430-473 MHz
combined GPS / TETRA

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x 8566504A02_ Short coaxial
antenna 430-473 MHz
combined GPS / TETRA
x 8586381J10_ UHF Stubby
Antenna 380-430MHz
x 8575279M01_ UHF Whip
Antenna 380-430MHz
x x GMAE4493_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Combined TETRA
and GPS
x x GMLN4276_ Antenna Mount
Panel
x x GMLN4277_ Antenna Mount
Panel
x x GMLN4278_ Antenna Mount
Magnetic
x x GMAG4251_ GPS Antenna
GPS Panel Mount
x x GMAG4252_ GPS Antenna
GPS Magnetic Mount
x x GMAD4494_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Glass Mount
x x GMAD4495_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Panel Mount
x x GMAD4496_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Magnetic Mount
x x GMAD4497_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Covert
x x GMAD4498_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Wall Mount
x x GMAD4499_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Motorcycle
x x GMAD4503_ 350 - 390 MHz
Antenna Low Profile
x x GMAE4248_ 380 - 430 MHz
Antenna Combined TETRA
and GPS
x x GMLN4276_ Antenna Mount
Panel

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x GMLN4277_ Antenna Mount
Panel
x x GMLN4278_ Antenna Mount
Magnetic
x x GMAE4279_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Whip - Flexible
Hinged
x x GMAE4280_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Whip - Flexible
Hinged
x x GMAE4281_ 380 - 430MHz
Antenna Whip - Flexible
Hinged
x x GMAE4282_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Whip – Hinged
x x GMAE4283_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Whip – Hinged
x x GMAE4284_ 380 - 430MHz
Antenna Whip – Hinged
x x GMAG4251_ GPS Antenna
GPS Panel Mount
x x GMAG4252_ GPS Antenna
GPS Magnetic Mount
x x GMAE4253_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Glass Mount
x x GMAE4254_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Glass Mount
x x GMAE4255_ 380 - 430MHz
Antenna Panel Mount
x x GMAE4256_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Magnetic Mount
x x GMAE4257_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Magnetic Mount
x x GMAE4258_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Covert
x x GMAE4259_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Covert
x x GMAE4260_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Low Profile

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x GMAE4261_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Low Profile
x x GMAE4262_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Wall Mount
x x GMAE4263_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Wall Mount
x x GMAE4266_ 380 - 400MHz
Antenna Motorcycle
x x GMAE4267_ 410 - 430MHz
Antenna Motorcycle
x x GMAE4269_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Combined TETRA
and GPS
x x GMLN4276_ Antenna Mount
Panel
x x GMLN4277_ Antenna Mount
Panel
x x GMLN4278_ Antenna Mount
Magnetic
x x GMAE4285_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Whip - Flexible
Hinged
x x GMAE4286_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Whip – Hinged
x x GMAG4251_ GPS Antenna
GPS Panel Mount
x x GMAG4252_ GPS Antenna
GPS Magnetic Mount
x x GMAE4270_ 450 - 470 MHz
Antenna Glass Mount
x x GMAE4271_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Panel Mount
x x GMAE4272_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Magnetic Mount
x x GMAE4273_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Covert
x x GMAE4274_ 450 - 470 MHz
Antenna Low Profile

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x GMAE4275_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Wall Mount
x x GMAE4268_ 430 - 470 MHz
Antenna Motorcycle
x x GMAF4408_ 800 MHz
Antenna Combined TETRA
and GPS
x x GMAG4251_ GPS Antenna
GPS Panel Mount
x x GMAG4252_ GPS Antenna
GPS Magnetic Mount
x x GMAF4409_ 800 MHz
Antenna Glass Mount
x x GMAF4410_ 800 MHz
Antenna Glass Mount 3dB
x x GMAF4411_ 800 MHz
Antenna Eurobase
x x GMAF4412_ 800 MHz
Antenna MAG Mount
x x GMAF4413_ 800 MHz
Antenna Magnetic Mount
3dB
x x GMAF4414_ 800 MHz
Antenna Covert
x x GMAF4415_ 800 MHz
Antenna Low Profile
x x GMAF4416_ 800 MHz
Antenna Wall Mount
x x GMAF4417_ 800 MHz
Antenna Motorcycle
x x x x PMLN5139_ 1-wire Quick
Disconnect Black w/eartip.
Replaces FTN6596
x x x x PMLN5145_ 1-wire Quick
Disconnect Rx only with
short coiled cord for shoulder
worn terminals. Beige
w/eartip.
x x x x PMLN5141_ 3-wire Quick

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
Disconnect Beige w/eartip.
Replaces FTN6595
x x x x PMLN5143_ 3-wire kit Quick
Disconnect with separate
Microphone and PTT. Black
with Eartip.
x x x x FTN6580_ Audio Jack
Adaptor (iden) x10
x x x x PMLN4605_ Acoustic Tube
for use with 2 wire kit
FTN6707
x x x x PMLN5178_ Black XLOUD
Earphone Element
x x x x PMLN5177_ Beige XLOUD
Earphone Element
x x x x PMLN5561_ Bone
Conductive Ear Mic
x x x x FTN6582 Breeze headset w/
boom microphone and in-line
Push-To-Talk
x x x x PMLN5140_ D-shell Large
(over the ear) earpiece
x x x x PMLN5147_ D-shell Small
(over the ear) earpiece
x x x AARLN4885_ Earbud with
3.5mm Plug - APAC region
x x x x RLN6230_ Earplugs Foam
with Acoustic Tube (replaces
NTN8370)
x x x PMMN4066_ Noise
Cancelling Remote Speaker
Microphone
x x x x SMN4095D_ Passive
Microphone with Micro Molex
Connector
x x x x FTN6583 Personal Hands
free kit (ear bud with in-line
microphone and Push-To-
Talk)

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x x PMMN4015_ Remote
Speaker Microphone with
emergency button and 3.5
mm audio jack
x x x x RLN6232_ Rubber
Eartip/Acoustic Tube Black.
Replaces NTN8371
x x x SSN4020B_ Standard
Speaker with Micro Molex
Connector
x x x x FTN6707 Surveillance kit - 2
wire earpiece with combined
microphone and Push-To-
Talk
x x x PMMN4057_ Small IP54
RSM without Earjack
x x x x PMLN5271A_ TETRA Large
D-Shell with In Line Mic and
PTT
x x x x PMLN5272A_ TETRA Small
D-Shell with in line mic and
PTT
x x x x PMLN5273A_ TETRA Large
D-Shell Earpiece for RSM
x x x x PMLN5274A_ TETRA Small
D-Shell Earpiece for RSM
x x x RLN6242_ Quick Disconnect
Replacement Acoustic Tube
x x x x PMLN5641A 2-wire
Surveillance kit with Acoustic
Tube, Beige
x x x x PMLN5642A 2-wire
Surveillance kit with Acoustic
Tube, Black
x x x x x x x x x x x x x 5666532A01_ Motorola
branded bag, nylon, black (to
contain personal audio
earpiece kits)
x FTN6583_ Personal Hands
Free (PHF) kit with PTT

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x PMMN4016_ Remote
Speaker Microphone with
emergency button and 3.5
mm audio jack
x PMLN5414_ Quick
disconnect Tube Assembly
Black
x PMLN5415_ Quick
disconnect Tube Assembly
Beige
x x x x x x x x x x MDRLN4885_ Earbud with
3.5mm Plug
x x x x x x x x x x MDRLN4941_ Receive Only
earpiece with translucent
tube for RSM
x x x x RMN5058_ Core L/W
headset
x x x x WADN4190_ Ear Receiver
with Coiled Cable and 3.5mm
Plug
x x x x PMMN4062_ Impres Remote
Speaker Mic, NC,
Emergency Button, 3.5mm
x x x x PMMN4046_ Impres
Speaker mic w/vol, IP57
x x x x PMMN4050_ Impres RSM,
NC
x x x x PMMN4025_ Impres RSM
x x x x RLN4941_ Rec Only
Earpiece w/Translucent Tube
x x x x PMMN4040_ Submersible
RSM
x x x x RLN5878_ Surveillance kit
Core 1 Wire Black
x x x x RLN5879_ Surveillance kit
Core 1 Wire Beige
x x x x PMLN5101_ Impres Temple
Transducer
x x x x RLN5883_ Smart 2 Wire

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
w/Translucent Tube Beige
x x x x RLN5882_ Smart 2 Wire
w/Translucent Tube Black
x x x x RLN5886_ Surveillance Low
Noise Kit
x x x x RLN5887_ Surveillance High
Noise Kit
x x x x PMLN5111_ Impres 3 Wire
w/Translucent Tube Black
x x x x PMLN5112_ Impres 3 Wire
w/Translucent Tube Beige
x x x x RMN5120A SAVOX C-C400
Non-ATEX Large PTT
x x x x RMN5121A SAVOX C-C400
Non-ATEX Emergency
Button
x x x x x x RMN5123A SAVOX HC1
Headset ATEX
x x x x PMLN5102_ Breeze
Lightweight Headset
x x x FTN6573_ 1 Standard
capacity battery, 950 mAh,
LiIon
x x x FTN6573AC_1 Standard
capacity battery, 950 mAh,
LiIon (for China)
x x x FTN6573AK_ 1 Standard
capacity battery, 950 mAh,
LiIon (for Korea)
x x x x x x x FTN6574_ Ultra high
capacity battery, 1850 mAh,
LiIon
x x x x x x x PMNN4351B Ultra high
capacity battery, 1850 mAh,
LiIon
x x x x x x x FTN6574BC Ultra high
capacity battery, 1850 mAh,
LiIon (for China)
x x x x x x x FTN6574BK Ultra high

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
capacity battery, 1850 mAh,
LiIon (for Korea)
x 0188809V59_ 1500 mAh
battery door
x NNTN6923_ Extended
battery, 1500 mAh, LiIon
x x x x x x x RLN5934_ PMMN4015
Remote Speaker Mic
Replacement Cable Kit
x x x x x x x x FLN9636_ Programming
cable
x x x x x x x x PMKN4025_ RS-232 Data
cable - replacing FKN4897
x x x x x x x x PMKN4026_ USB cable -
replacing NNTN4007
x 3071810M01 MTM800 rear
accy conn USB Prog Cable
x GMKN4067_ Programming
cable (RIBless)
x HKN6184_ USB control
head programming cable
x GMKN1022_ Active Data
Cable
x GKN6270_ all Battery power
cable 3m, 10A fuse AWG 12,
x GKN6274_ all Battery power
cable 3m, 10A fuse AWG 12,
x GPN6145_ all Desktop
power supply
x NTN7373AR all Linecord US
(3060665A04) packaged
x NTN7374AR all Linecord
Euro (3060665A05)
packaged
x NTN7375AR all Linecord UK
(3002120F02) packaged
x GKN6266_ all Power cable
(power supply to desktop
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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x PMKN4030_ all 2.3 metre
M/C Control Head cable
x RKN4077_ all 3 metre
Remote mount cable
x RKN4078_ all 5 metre
Remote mount cable
x RKN4079_ all 7 metre
Remote mount cable
x PMKN4020_ all 10 metre
Remote mount cable
x x x x x x x x HLN9844_ Belt Clip (short,
1.5'')
x x x x x x x PMLN5616_ Belt Clip (2'')
x x x x x x x x HLN9714 _ Belt Clip (long,
2.5'')
x x x RLN5717_ Belt worn hard
leather case with swivel belt
loop
x x x RLN5718_ Belt worn nylon
holster with fixed 3” belt loop
x x x RLN5719_ Belt worn soft
leather carry case with swivel
3” belt loop
x x x RLN5720_ Belt worn soft
leather carry case with
integrated belt clip
x x x x x x x GMLN4488_ Belt Clip for
MTH800 Click fast
x x x x x x x GMDN0566AC Belt Loop
Dock
x x x x x x x GMDN0445AC Peter Jones
Loop w/Dock
x x x x x x x GMDN0547_ Double Tongue
Tag Dock
x x x x x x x GMDN0497_ Dock 02 FOR
38MM Belt
x x x x x x x 5666532A01 Nylon Bag for
Audio Bundle

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x x x x x x WALN4307_ Peter Jones
Screw On Dock
x x x RLN5722_ Replacement
swivel belt loop
x x x RLN5889_ Replacement T-
strap
x x x x x x x NTN5243_ Shoulder Strap
x x x x x x x RLN5721_ Soft Leather
Pouch
x x x x x x x GMDN0386_ SEW-ON Dock,
Bulk, Peter Jones
x x x x x x x GMDN0445AA Peter Jones
RSM Tag
x x x x x x x x HLN9767_ Wrist Strap

x x x PMLN5004 Shoulder
Wearing Device
x FTN6302_ Bracket with U-
slot (for use with belt clip)
x RLN4892_ Hard leather case
with swivel 2.5” belt loop
x GMDN0445_ Peter Jones
Belt Loop Dock low hang
x GMDN0566_ Peter Jones
Belt Loop Dock
x GMDN0497_ Peter Jones
Dock 02 for 38MM Belt
x GMDN0547_ Peter Jones
Dock for Uniform Tag
x x x x x GMDN0386_ Peter Jones
SEW-ON Dock
x FTN6355_ Shoulder wearing
device with stud
x RLN4891_ Soft leather carry
case with swivel 2.5” belt
loop
x x x x x x x GMNN4684_ 12 Way Battery
Charger UK only

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x x x x x x x x NNTN6847_ Base unit only
x x x x x x x FTN6575_ Dual pocket
desktop charger base
x x x x x x x NNTN6848_ KIT,USB
RADIO POCKET INSERT -
MTP850
x x x x x x x NNTN6849_ KIT,USB 6-
PACK RP INSERT - MTP850
x x x x x x x NNTN6901_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
UK cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6907_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with UK cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6900_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Euro cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6908_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Euro cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6903_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Australia cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6902_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Argentina cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6909_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Australia cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6904_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
US cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6911_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with US cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6910_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Argentinian cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6899_ Multi-unit
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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
Kor cord
x x x x x x x NNTN6906_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Kor cord
x x x x x x x NNTN7001_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Chinese cord
x x x x x x x NNTN7000_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Chinese cord
x x x x x x x NNTN7024_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER EU
x x x x x x x NNTN7025_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER UK
x x x x x x x NNTN7026_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER US
x x x x x x x NNTN7027_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER AR
x x x x x x x NNTN7029_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER KOR
x x x x x x x NNTN7028_ MTP850
6POCKET USB PROG
CHARGER AUS

x x x x x x x NNTN7961A 12-24 way


Multi-unit charger dual
Battery Radio pockets with
Euro cord
X x x x x x x x X SYN7456_ Plug adapter EU
for travel charger NNTN4250
x x x x x x x x x SYN7455_ Plug adapter UK
for travel charger NNTN4250
x x x x x x x SYN7460_ Plug adapter
Korean for travel charger
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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x x x x x x SYN8039_ Plug adapter
Argentina for travel charger
NNTN4250
x x x x x x x SYN8127_ Plug adapter
Australian/New Zealand for
travel charger NNTN4250
x x x x x x x NNTN5842_ Rapid travel
charger kit including
Argentina plug (contains
NNTN4250 and SYN8039)
x x x x x x x NNTN6845_ Replacement
radio pocket insert for multi-
unit charger
x x x x x x x NNTN6846_ Replacement
battery pocket insert for
multi-unit charger
x x x x x x x NNTN7560_ TETRA base
tray for iTM

x x x x x x x x WALN4092_ Travel charger


kit (includes UK and Euro
adapters)
x x x x x x x PMLN5578_ Vehicular
Charging Cradle (with power
cable)
x x x x x x x NNTN6844_ Wall mount
bracket for multi-unit charger
x GMNN4216_ 12 Way Battery
Charger UK only
x FTN6306_ Dual pocket
desktop charger base
(requires travel charger
WALN4092)
x 1587845S02 Insert for dual
pocket desk top charger
x NNTN6912_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
UK cord
x NNTN6916_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
with UK cord
x NNTN6913_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Euro cord
x NNTN6918_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Euro cord
x NNTN6915_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
US cord
x NNTN6920_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with US cord
x NNTN6914_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Argentinian cord
x NNTN6919_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Argentinian cord
x NNTN6899_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Korean cord
x NNTN6998_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Radio pockets with
Chinese cord
x NNTN6999_ Multi-unit
charger 6 Battery pockets
with Chinese cord
x WPLN4175_ Multi- Unit
Charger (Euro) 6 x Dual
Pocket desktop
x WPLN4176_ Multi- Unit
Charger (U.K) 6 x Dual
Pocket desktop
x WPLN4177_ Multi- Unit
Charger (U.S) 6 x Dual
Pocket desktop
x NNTN7730_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB Prog.
Charger w/ Euro cord

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x NNTN7731_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB
Prog.Charger w/ UK cord
x NNTN7732_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB Prog.
Charger w/ US cord
x NNTN7733_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB Prog.
Charger w/ Argentinian cord
x NNTN7734_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB Prog.
Charger w/ Australian cord
x NNTN7735_ Multi-unit
charger 6 pockets USB Prog.
Charger w/ Korean cord

x NNTN7006_ Replacement
radio pocket insert for multi-
unit charger

x NNTN7558_ Travel charger


(power supply only) -
replacing NNTN4250
x NNTN7010_ USB Radio
Pocket Insert
x NNTN7011_ USB 6-Pack
Radio Pocket Insert
x NNTN6844_ Wall mount
bracket for 6 radio/battery
pocket multi-unit charger
x RLN5643_ Wall mount
bracket for 6 dual pocket
desktop multi-unit chargers
x x x FKN4919_ DCK Power
Cable

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x x FLN3119_ DCK Junction box
x x x FTN6376_ DCK Mounting
bracket
x x x GMLN4687_ Digital Car Kit
(DCK) includes Cradle,
Junction box, Visor
x x x Mic, PTT, Brackets and
Cables
x x x GMLN4688_ MTP850 Cradle
only
x x x FLN9469_ Vehicle Power
Adapter
x x x x x x x PMLN5585_ Passive Radio
Holder Cradle
x FTN6790_ DC Adapter
x GMAE4264_ Duplex Filter
x FTN6307_ Hands-free Digital
Car Kit (including cradle,
junction box, remote speaker
mic, and PTT)
x GMAE4290_ Rooftop
Combined GPS/TETRA
Antenna Kit,
x GMAE4293_ Rooftop
Combined GPS/TETRA
Antenna Kit, 430-470 MHz.
x FLN9469_ Vehicle power
adapter
x x x x x x x FTN6905_ Antenna RF
Adapter
x x x x x x x FTN6790_ DC Adapter
Module
x x x x x x x GMAE4264_ Duplexer
Module
x x x x x x x FLN9571_ Remote PTT
x GMRG4219_ all Milan II GPS
Upgrade Kit
x x GMUN1006_ all Telephone

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
style handset kit (Telco
x PMKN4029_ all 2.3 metre
acc. expansion cable
x PMKN4056_ all 4 metre acc.
expansion cable
x PMLN5094_ all DIN
Mounting kit
x PMLN5093_ all DIN trunnion
for enhanced control head
x PMLN4912_ all Standard
remote mount trunnion kit
x PMLN5092_ all Trunnion for
enhanced M/C control head
x HLN9457_ all Accessory
Connector Kit
x GMBN1021_ all Accessory
connector kit
x GLN7326_ all Desktop tray
with loudspeaker
x GLN7318_ all Desktop tray
without loudspeaker
x GKN6272_ all External alarm
relay
x GLN7317_ all High Profile
Mounting Trunnion
x HKN9327_ all Ignition Switch
Cable
x RLN4779_ all Key Lock
Mounting Kit
x GLN7324_ all Low Profile
Mounting Trunnion
x GMKN4194_ all 2 metre
cable from MTM800 to
junction box
x GMKN4193_ all 4 metre
cable from MTM800 to
junction box
x GMKN4192_ all 6 metre
cable from MTM800 to

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
junction box
x GMLN3002_ all Junction Box
x RLN4823BA all Option Board
Installation Kit
x RLN4823_ all Option Board
Installation Kit
x 5466516B01 all Tamper
Evident Label

x x GMSN4078_ all Compact


external speaker 5 watts
x x GMSN4066_ all External
speaker 13 watts
x GMKN4084_ all Speaker
extension cable
x RMN5107_ all Compact Fist
microphone
x RMN5106_ all Desktop
microphone
x x RMN5069_ all Desk
microphone (Telco
connnector)
x x GMMN4063_ all Heavy Duty
Fist microphone (Telco
connector)
x NNTN7214_ all Hardware
Kypad Telephone Handset
Kit
x RMN5111_ all Heavy Duty
Fist microphone
x HLN7016_ all Front Head
Connector Telephone Style
Handset
x NNTN7232_ all Keypad
Telephone Handset Bracket
Kit
x 01015001001 3 all Toroid
EMC Suppression Kit

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x GMMN4065_ all Visor
microphone
x GMWN4600_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
English
x GMWN4601_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
Chinese
x GMWN4602_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
Korean
x GMWN4603_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
Arabic
x GMWN4604_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
BoPoMoFo
x GMWN4605_ all Next
Generation M/C control head
Cyrillic
x GMWN4607_ all Next Gen.
remote mount contr head
Hungarian
x RLN4836AR all External PTT
with Emergency footswitch
x RLN4858_ all Gooseneck
x RLN4857_ all Pushbutton
x GMWN4298_ all Next Gen.
standard control head
English
x GMWN4299_ all Next Gen.
standard control head
Chinese
x GMWN4300_ all Next Gen.
standard control head
Korean
x GMWN4301_ all Next Gen.
standard control head Arabic
x GMWN4302_ all Next Gen.
standard control head

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
BoPoMoFo
x GMWN4303_ all Next Gen.
standard control head Cyrillic
x GMWN4608_ all Next Gen.
standard control head
Hungarian
x GMWN4304_ all Next Gen.
remote mount control head
English
x GMWN4305_ all Next Gen.
remote mount control head
Chines
x GMWN4306_ all Next Gen.
remote mount control head
Korean
x GMWN4307_ all Next Gen.
remote mount control head
Arabic
x GMWN4308_ all Next Gen.
remote mount contr head
BoPoMoFo
x GMWN4606_ all Next Gen.
remote mount contr head
Hungarian
x GMWN4309_ all Next Gen.
remote mount control head
Cyrillic
x PMLN4908_ all Data
expansion control head
x PMLN4904_ all Remote
head
x NNTN7443_ all CMCIA
UCM-M Upgrade Card
x GMLN4562_ all MACE UCM
Upgrade Kit
x PMLN5167_ Analogue
Earpiece with Squelch -
Beige
x PMLN5168_ Analogue
Earpiece with Squelch -

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
Brown
x GMLN5261A Phonito Nano
Earpiece - Beige
x GMLN5262A Phonito Nano
Earpiece - Brown
x PMLN5171_ Set of 15
waxtraps for use with
PMLN5167 and PMLN5168
x PMLN5169_ Inductive patch
with microphone
x PMLN5170_ Inductive loop
28" with microphone
x PMLN5343_ Remote Control
Unit wired
x PMKN4121A 825 mm Audio
and 1725 mm Remote
Control Unit cable
x PMKN4043_ 140 mm Audio
and 520 mm Remote Control
Unit cable
x PMKN4062_ 140 mm Audio
and 850 mm Remote Control
Unit cable
x PMKN4063_ 140 mm Audio
and 1200 mm Remote
Control Unit cable
x PMKN4064_ 140 mm Audio
and 1550 mm Remote
Control Unit cable
x PMKN4082_ Audio extension
cable 350 mm
x PMKN4083_ Audio extension
cable 700 mm
x x x x x x x x x x PMKN4025_ RS-232 data
cable
x x x x x x x x x x PMKN4026_ USB data cable
x PMKN4077_ Key Variable
Loader cable
x PMLN5295_ Full body vest -

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
Black, Size: XL
x PMLN5294_ Full body vest -
White, Size: XL
x PMLN5246_ Full body vest -
Black, Size: L
x PMLN5243_ Full body vest -
White, Size: L
x PMLN5297_ Full body vest -
Black, Size: M
x PMLN5296_ Full body vest -
White, Size: M
x PMLN5299_ Full body vest -
Black, Size: S
x PMLN5298_ Full body vest -
White, Size: S
x PMLN6255A Vest D3 left-
hand side - White, Size: S
x PMLN6268A Vest D3 left-
hand side - White, Size: M
x PMLN6264A Vest D3 left-
hand side - White, Size: L
x PMLN6262A Vest D3 right-
hand side - Black, Size: S
x PMLN6263A Vest D3 right-
hand side - Black, Size: M
x PMLN6272A Vest D3 right-
hand side - Black, Size: L
x PMLN6273A Vest D3 right-
hand side - White, Size: S
x PMLN6274A Vest D3 right-
hand side - White, Size: M
x PMLN6275A Vest D3 right-
hand side - White, Size: L
x PMLN6276A Vest D3 left-
hand-side - Black, Size: S
x PMLN6277A Vest D3 left-
hand-side - Black, Size: M
x PMLN6278A Vest D3 left-

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
hand-side - Black, Size: L
x PMLN5301_ Shoulder
harness - Black, Size: XL
x PMLN5300_ Shoulder
harness - White, Size: XL
x PMLN5245_ Shoulder
harness - Black, Size: L
x PMLN5244_ Shoulder
harness - White, Size: L
x PMLN5303_ Shoulder
harness - Black, Size: M
x PMLN5302_ Shoulder
harness - White, Size: M
x PMLN5305_ Shoulder
harness - Black, Size: S
x PMLN5304_ Shoulder
harness - White, Size: S
x PMLN6265A Shoulder
harness right - White, Size: S
x PMLN6266A Shoulder
harness right - White, Size:
M
x PMLN6267A Shoulder
harness right - White, Size: L
x PMLN6269A Shoulder
harness left - White, Size: S
x PMLN6256A Shoulder
harness left - White, Size: M
x PMLN6257A Shoulder
harness left - White, Size: L
x PMLN6279A Shoulder
harness right - Black, Size: S
x PMLN6280A Shoulder
harness right - Black, Size: M
x PMLN6281A Shoulder
harness right - Black, Size: L
x PMLN6282A Shoulder
harness left - Black, Size: S

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x PMLN6283A Shoulder
harness left - Black, Size: M
x PMLN6270A Shoulder
harness left - Black, Size: L
x PMLN6258A Thigh harness -
Black, Size: S
x PMLN6259A Thigh harness -
Black, Size: M
x PMLN6260A Thigh harness -
Black, Size: L
x PMLN6261A Thigh harness -
Black, Size: XL
x PMLN6271A Calf harness -
Black, Size: Universal
x PMLN5348ASP01 Calf
harness fat pocket - Black
x SNN5784_ BK60 Standard
LiIon battery for transceiver
x PMNN4411A Standard LiIon
battery for transceiver
CE:2006 compliant,
x PMNN4084_ EB9mm battery
for Extension Battery Module
x PMHN4112_ Battery carrier
lid for TCR1000 Radio Unit
x PMLN5268_ Extension
Battery Module with 100mm
cable
x (including Battery carrier and
EB9mm battery)
x PMHN4110_ Extension
Battery Module Battery
Carrier
x PMLN5344_ Flexible Strap to
suspend Extension Battery
Module beneath
x TCR1000 Radio Unit
(attached to PMLN5268)
x SPN5394_ Battery-only

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
charger (cradle)
x SYN1630_ Vehicle
receptacle for battery-only
charger - SPN5394
x PWRS-14000-273R Indoor
Power Supply 5VDC .85A
USB for AU-HK for
batteryonly
x PWRS-14000-275R Indoor
Power Supply 5VDC .85A
USB for EU-UK for
batteryonly
x NNTN7558_ Power supply
for WALN4092A - use with
SYN7455 and
x PMAE4057_ Double loop
body-worn antenna 380–430
Mhz
x PMAE4058_ Double loop
body-worn antenna 380–430
Mhz with GPS
x PMAE4059_ Flex dribble
whip antenna 380–430 Mhz
with GPS
x PMAE4060_ Folded
semirigid antenna 380–430
Mhz with GPS
x x NNTN7383A ATEX Li-Ion
Battery BVS 08 ATEX E 097
x x PMLN5287A Hard Leather
Case, Black See radio
certificates
x x PMLN5288A Soft Leather
Case, Black See radio
certificates
x x PMLN5004A Shoulder
Wearing Device See radio
certificates
x x PMLN5134A Belt Clip (2.5
inch) See radio certificates

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MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
x x NTN5243A Shoulder Strap
See radio certificates
x x PMMN4058A Remote
Speaker Microphone with
x x PMLN5389A Over the Head
Heavy-duty Headset BVS 08
ATEX E 160
x x PMLN5390A Behind the
Head Heavy-duty Headset
BVS 08 ATEX E 160
x x PMLN5391A Over the Head
Lightweight Headset BVS 08
ATEX E 160
x x PMLN5392A Behind the
Head Lightweight Headset
BVS 08 ATEX E 160
x x PMMN4063A Throat
Microphone with 80 mm PTT
x x 85007012001 Short Stubby
Antenna, 380–430 MHz See
radio certificates
x x 8587526V14 Medium Stubby
Antenna, 380–430 MHz See
radio certificates
x x 8575279M01 Whip Antenna,
380–430 MHz See radio
certificates
x x 85012000001 Whip Antenna,
806–870 MHz See radio
certificates
x x 8575277M02 Stubby
Antenna, 806–870 MHz See
radio certificates
x x PMLN5419A Dust Cover See
radio certificates
x x WPLN4199B Impres™
Single Unit Charger – Base
Only
x x WPLN4182A Impres™
Single Unit Charger – US

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
Plug
x x WPLN4183A Impres™
Single Unit Charger – UK
Plug
x x WPLN4184A Impres™
Single Unit Charger – EU
Plug
x x WPLN4185A Impres™
Single Unit Charger –
Australia Plug
x x WPLN4186A Impres™
Single Unit Charger –
Argentina Plug
x x NNTN7471A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – Korea Plug
x x WPLN4197A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – Base Only
x x WPLN4187A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – US Cord
x x WPLN4189AA Impres™
Multi Unit Charger – EU Cord
x x WPLN4188AA Impres™
Multi Unit Charger – UK Cord
x x WPLN4190A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – Australia
Cord
x x WPLN4191A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – Argentina
Cord
x x WPLN4205A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – International
(110 V)
x x WPLN4146A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger – Korea Cord
x x WPLN4198A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –
Base Only
x x WPLN4192A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
US Cord
x x WPLN4194AA Impres™
Multi Unit Charger with
Display – EU Cord
x x WPLN4193AA Impres™
Multi Unit Charger with
Display – UK Cord
x x WPLN4195A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –
Australia Cord
x x WPLN4196A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –
Argentina Cord
x x WPLN4204A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –
International (110 V)
x x WPLN4145A Impres™ Multi
Unit Charger with Display –
Korea Cord
x x PMLN5198A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS US AC
Cord
x x PMLN5194A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS UK AC
Cord
x x PMLN5188A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS EU AC
Cord
x X PMLN5214A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS
Argentina AC Cord
x X PMLN5199A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS
Australia/NZ Cord
x X NNTN7470A Impres™ Single
Unit Charger – SMPS China
Cord
x X MDRLN4883BSP01_(generic
portfolio) Non Impres™
Vehicular Travel Charger

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MTP850FUG

MTP830FUG
MTP850Ex

MTP810Ex

Accessory
MTM800E
MTP850S

MTP830S

TCR1000

MTM800
MTH800

MTP830

MTP850
CEP400
with Cigarette Lighter

x X RLN5233ASP01 (generic
portfolio) Non Impres™
Vehicular Charger
x X PMLN5237A RS232 Data
Cable
X X PMLN5235A USB Data
Cable
x x x x PMLN5653A Bone
conduction ear mic
x x x x PMLN6124A IMPRES 3-Wire
beige Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6123A IMPRES 3-Wire
black Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6125A One-Wire black
Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6126A One-Wire beige
Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6129A IMPRESS two-
Wire black Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6130A IMPRESS two-
Wire beige Surveillance Kit
x x x x PMLN6624A Temple
Transducer
x x x x PMLN6634A Light Weight
Headset
x x x x PMLN6406A Heavy Duty
Headset

11 Annex – New Codeplug Fields


MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10 provides the following new codeplug fields

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Codeplug
Parameter
Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
If enabled, this field activates the Shadow Groups (Address
Bundle) functionality. The Shadow Groups (Address Bundle)
feature allows the configuration of radios to send status
messages/emergency alarms, GPS LIP messages, and
RMS/FMS messages to up to four different addresses per
MTM5000 Series, talkgroup when in TMO, and to one address per talkgroup
MTM800FuG Series; when in DMO.
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Shadow Groups Feature Flags->Shadow Groups This is a selling feature.
Series;TCR1000 (Address Bundle) (Address Bundle) FALSE false,true Yes
This field defines the channel on which the radio is
authenticated after receiving a Disable request. The available
MTM5000 Series, options are:
MTM800FuG Series; Authentication of - On CCH - on the control channel
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Disable during Security->Authentication of Disable 0^On CCH; - On PDCH - on the packet data channel
Series;TCR1000 Packet Data during Packet Data On CCH 1^On PDCH No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex If this field is enabled, the radio can operate on Local Site
Series;TCR1000 Allow SC1 on LST Security->Allow SC1 on LST FALSE false,true Trunking sites that belong to Security Class 1. No
This field sets a predefined emergency ISSI for sending
emergency alarms. To make this field visible, set Codeplug →
MTM5000 Series, Emergency Options → Emergency Alarm Options →
MTM800FuG Series; Emergency Alarm Destination - DMO → Destination to Pre-
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Emergency Alarm Destination - DMO- defined Address.
Series;TCR1000 Alarm SSI >Alarm SSI 16777215 1-16777215 No
MTM5000 Series, Number of Valid
MTM800FuG Series; ACCESS-ASSIGN Voice Services Options->Number of
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex PDUs to Allow Valid ACCESS-ASSIGN PDUs to Allow
Series;TCR1000 Reception of TCH Reception of TCH 5 1-255 not ready in .10 project. No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series; This field defines how many times the radio transmits the DM-
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex DMO Frame Count Down Values- CONNECT acknowledgement Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
Series;TCR1000 Connect Ack FCD >Connect Ack FCD 3 1--4 No
This field defines the time (in seconds) after which an
MTM5000 Series, application (for example, the camera, the WAP browser or
MTM800FuG Series; Bluetooth) is closed and the radio goes back to the Idle
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Application Timers->Application Inactivity Time, Screen.
Series;TCR1000 Inactivity Time, sec sec 60 30-3600 No
MTM5000 Series, This field determines the address bundle used for sending
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, status messages and emergency alarms. Address bundles are
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Status/Alarms TMO Talkgroup List->Status/Alarms valid address defined in Codeplug → TalkGroups → TMO → TMO Address
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Addressing None bundle Bundle List No
MTM5000 Series, This field determines the address bundle used for sending
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, GPS Location Information Protocol messages. Address
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex TMO Talkgroup List->GPS LIP valid address bundles are defined in Codeplug → TalkGroups → TMO →
Series;TCR1000 GPS LIP Addressing Addressing None bundle TMO Address Bundle List. No
MTM5000 Series, This field determines the address bundle used for sending
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Radio Messaging System messages. Address bundles are
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex RMS/FMS TMO Talkgroup List->RMS/FMS valid address defined in Codeplug → TalkGroups → TMO → TMO Address
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Addressing None bundle Bundle List No
MTM5000 Series, Default Address When adding a new group through a DGNA action, this field
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Bundle Dynamic Group Number Assignment- defines the default address bundle to be used for sending
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Status/Alarms >Default Address Bundle valid address status messages and emergency alarms while attached to this
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Status/Alarms Addressing None bundle group. No
MTM5000 Series, When adding a new group through a DGNA action, this field
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Default Address Dynamic Group Number Assignment- defines the default address bundle to be used for sending
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Bundle GPS LIP >Default Address Bundle GPS LIP valid address GPS Location Information Protocol messages while attached
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Addressing None bundle to this group No
MTM5000 Series, When adding a new group through a DGNA action, this field
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Default Address Dynamic Group Number Assignment- defines the default address bundle to be used for sending
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Bundle RMS/FMS >Default Address Bundle RMS/FMS valid address Radio Messaging Services messages while attached to this
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Addressing None bundle group. No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Use this field to enter a name for the selected address
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Address Bundle TMO Address Bundle List->Address bundle.
Series;TCR1000 Name Bundle Name None Max length: 24 No
If this field is enabled, the corresponding address bundle can
be selected. The related Address Bundle Name field cannot
MTM5000 Series, be empty and at least one address value needs to be
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, provided
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex If this field is disabled, the corresponding address bundle
Series;TCR1000 Status TMO Address Bundle List->Status FALSE false;true cannot be selected. No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, This field contains the first address from the selected bundle.
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex A 0 value indicates no address is set.
Series;TCR1000 1st Address TMO Address Bundle List->1st Address 0 0-16777215 No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, This field contains the second address from the selected
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex bundle. A 0 value indicates no address is set.
Series;TCR1000 2nd Address TMO Address Bundle List->2nd Address 0 0-16777215 No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, This field contains the third address from the selected
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex bundle. A 0 value indicates no address is set.
Series;TCR1000 3rd Address TMO Address Bundle List->3rd Address 0 0-16777215 No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, This field contains the fourth address from the selected
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex bundle. A 0 value indicates no address is set.
Series;TCR1000 4th Address TMO Address Bundle List->4th Address 0 0-16777215 No
MTM5000 Series, This field determines the address bundle used for sending
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, status messages and emergency alarms. Address bundles are
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Status/Alarms DMO Talkgroup List->Status/Alarms valid address defined in Codeplug → TalkGroups → DMO → DMO Address
Series;TCR1000 Addressing Addressing None bundle Bundle List. No
MTM5000 Series, This field determines the address bundle used for sending
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, GPS Location Information Protocol messages. Address
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex DMO Talkgroup List->GPS LIP valid address bundles are defined in Codeplug → TalkGroups → DMO →
Series;TCR1000 GPS LIP Addressing Addressing None bundle DMO Address Bundle List. No

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Parameter
Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Use this field to enter a name for the selected address
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Address Bundle DMO Address Bundle List->Address bundle.
Series;TCR1000 Name Bundle Name None Max length: 24 No

If this field is enabled, the corresponding address bundle can


MTM5000 Series, be selected. The related Address Bundle Name field cannot
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, be empty and the address value needs to be provided
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex If this field is disabled, the corresponding address bundle
Series;TCR1000 Status DMO Address Bundle List->Status FALSE false;true cannot be selected. No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, This field contains the address of the selected bundle. A 0
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex value indicates no address is set.
Series;TCR1000 Address DMO Address Bundle List->Address 0 0-16777215 No

MTM5000 Series, This field defines how the radio builds the scrambling vector
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, if the color code is 0. The available options are:
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex - All Zeros
Series;TCR1000;milan2E;mil Scrambling Vector Mobility Parameters->Scrambling 0^All Zeros; - Add MNI
an2 for Colour Code 0 Vector for Colour Code 0 Add MNI 1^Add MNI No

MTM5000 Series, If this field is enabled, the radio displays a blinking GPS icon
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, GPS Icon when No GPS Settings->GPS Icon when No Fix when GPS attempts to acquire a location fix.
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Fix Available Available FALSE false;true No

MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Calling Party Base RMS Settings->Calling Party Base This field defines the lowest authorized ISSI of the calling
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Address Address 0 1-16777215 party for RMS messages. No

MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Calling Party Upper RMS Settings->Calling Party Upper This field defines the highest authorized ISSI of the calling
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Address Address 0 1-16777215 party for RMS messages. No

MTM5000 Series, Enabling this field makes the On/Off key inoperative while
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, the keypad is locked.
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Lock Power-Off Key Keypad->Lock Power-Off Key FALSE false,true No

MTM5000 Series, If this field is enabled, the radio displays the audio profile
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Profile Name name on the idle screen.
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Visible User Profile 1->Profile Name Visible FALSE false,true No

This field is used to select an item displayed on the Idle


Screen from the list of all available items. The available
options are:
- Network - a network alias or number
- Range - the folder containing the current talkgroup
- TG Name - a talkgroup alias or number
- Time&Date - the current time and date
0^;1^Network;2^ - Home Mode - the user-defined message on the Home
Range;3^TG Mode Display
Name;4^Time&D - RMS/FMS - Radio Messaging System messages
ate;5^Home - ISSI - the ISSI number of the radio
Mode;6^RMS/FM - OPTA - the Operational Tactical Address value
S;7^ISSI;8^OPTA; - Gateway TMO Zone - the folder of the current Gateway
10^Gateway TMO TMO talkgroup
Zone;11^Gatewa - Gateway TMO TG - the current Gateway TMO talkgroup
y TMO - Gateway DMO Zone - the folder of the current Gateway
TG;12^Gateway DMO talkgroup
DMO - Gateway DMO TG - the current Gateway DMO talkgroup
Zone;13^Gatewa - BSI Registration Status - the registration status of the BSI
y DMO TG;14^BSI functionality
Registration - Radio Status - No Service, TXI Mode, KVL Mode, In
MTM5000 Series, Status;15^Radio emergency, Gateway or Repeater
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Status;16^Audio - Audio Profile Name - the name of the current audio profile
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Item Configurable Idle Screen->Item Profile Name No

0^;1^1;2^2;3^3;4^
4;5^5;6^6;7^7;8^8
;9^9;10^10;11^11;
12^12;13^13;14^1
4;15^15;16^16;17
^17;18^18;19^19;
20^20;21^21;22^2
2;23^23;24^24;25 This field defines the priority assigned to each item. This
MTM5000 Series, ^25;26^26;27^27; number (from 1 to 32) is unique for each item, so it is
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, 28^28;29^29;30^3 impossible to have two items with the same priority. The
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Priority Configurable Idle Screen->Priority 0;31^31;32^32 highest number equals the highest priority. No
This field sets the size of the font visible on the Idle Screen
for the selected item. The available options are:
- Large Font Size - the item will be displayed using the
maximum available font size
1^Large Font - System Font Size - the item will be displayed using
Size; currently selected font size on the radio
MTM5000 Series, 0^System Font - Auto Font Size - the radio automatically adjusts the font
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Configurable Idle Screen->Item Font System Font Size; size so that the item fits the line
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Item Font Size Size Size 2^Auto Font Size No
more default
value and This field is used to group items together. Only the highest
MTM5000 Series, different for 0^;1^A;2^B;3^C;4 priority item from each group is displayed on the Idle Screen.
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, different ^D;5^E;6^F;7^G;8 Grouping is optional and can be omitted.
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Group Configurable Idle Screen->Group platform ^H;9^I;10^J No
Number of
MTM5000 Series, Concatenated Text Short Data Service->Number of
MTM800FuG Series;MTH8x0, Messages Concatenated Text Messages
MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Series Retransmissions Retransmissions 0 0-5 not ready in .10 project. No

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Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
This field sets the color for icons associated with the audio
profile. The available options are:
0^Yellow;1^Yello - Yellow (default)
w - Yellow blinking
blinking;2^Red;3 - Red
^Red - Red blinking
blinking;4^Blue;5 - Blue
^Blue - Blue blinking
blinking;6^Green - Green
;7^Green - Green blinking
blinking;8^Brow - Brown
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex n;9^Brown - Brown blinking
Series Color of Icon User Profile 1->Color of Icon Yellow blinking No
This field enables the use of the largest font size on the Idle
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Screen.
Series Large Idle Font Display Options->Large Idle Font TRUE false,true No
This field determines the status of the Man Down feature
after turning on the radio. The available options are:
- Always Off - the Man Down feature is disabled on radio
startup
- Always On - the Man Down feature is enabled on radio
0^Always OFF; startup
1^Always ON; - Preserve User Selection - the status of the Man Down
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Man Down Status Man-Down->Man Down Status after 2^Preserve User feature is the same as it was on radio shutdown
Series after Power Up Power Up Always ON Selection No
This field stores the status of the Man Down feature.
If enabled and Codeplug → Man-Down → Man Down Status
after Power Up is set to Preserve User Selection, the Man
Down feature is enabled on radio startup.
If disabled and Codeplug → Man-Down → Man Down Status
after Power Up is set to Preserve User Selection, the Man
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Down feature is disabled on radio startup.
Series Man Down Status Man-Down->Man Down Status TRUE false;true No
If this field is enabled, the radio displays the Man Down
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex menu.
Series Man Down Menu Man-Down->Man Down Menu TRUE false;true No
If this field is enabled, the user can assign the Man Down
On/Off function to a one-touch button in Codeplug →
MTH8x0, MTP8x0, MTP8x0Ex Buttons, Keys and Accessories → One-Touch Buttons.
Series Man Down OTB Man-Down->Man Down OTB TRUE false;true No
MTM5000 Series, If enabled, this field activates the TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data
MTM800FuG Series_350- Speed) functionality using Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
380MHz QAM Feature Flags->QAM FALSE false,true (QAM) for faster data transmission. Yes
Implicit
MTM5000 Series, Acknowledgement Packet Data Parameters->Implicit If this field is enabled, the radio applies a delay-reducing
MTM800FuG Series_350- on Original Acknowledgement on Original algorithm when processing packet data link
380MHz Advanced Link Advanced Link FALSE false;true acknowledgments. No
This field defines the timing of Acknowledgment Requests
when transmitting data on the uplink.
The radio transmits uplink data in bursts containing several
timeslots (the size and timing of bursts is controlled by the
SwMI). For each transmitted burst, the radio requests the
MTM5000 Series, SwMI to send back an acknowledgement - this setting
MTM800FuG Series_350- controls how many slots before the end of the burst the
380MHz AR Latency Packet Data Parameters->AR Latency 1 0-30 request is sent. No
If this field is enabled, the radio uses the extended advanced
link protocols for long message transmission. The extended
MTM5000 Series, advanced link is an improved version of the original advanced
MTM800FuG Series_350- Extended Advanced Packet Data Parameters->Extended link and can be used on TEDS channels.
380MHz Link Advanced Link TRUE false;true No
If this field is enabled, the radio selects a cell with QAM
support as soon as the cell becomes radio usable. The
preference for QAM is only active when the radio is actively
transmitting or receiving data.
The radio is considered to be actively transmitting or
receiving data when it has been on a packet data channel for
a minimum amount of time, as set in Codeplug → Data
Services → Packet Data Parameters → READY Threshold. If
the radio is not using a packet data channel for a period of
time set in Codeplug → Data Services → Packet Data
MTM5000 Series, Parameters → QAM Preferred Timer, the QAM stops being
MTM800FuG Series_350- Packet Data Parameters->QAM the preferred service.
380MHz QAM Preferred Preferred FALSE false;true No
MTM5000 Series, This field defines the period of time (in seconds) after which
MTM800FuG Series_350- QAM Preferred Packet Data Parameters->QAM QAM (TEDS) stops being the preferred service.
380MHz Timer Preferred Timer 180 15-36000 No
This field defines how long (in seconds) the radio must use a
MTM5000 Series, packet data channel before QAM is selected as the preferred
MTM800FuG Series_350- Packet Data Parameters->READY service.
380MHz READY Threshold Threshold 30 0-1000 No
MTM5000 Series, This field defines the minimum slow reselect threshold (in
MTM800FuG Series_350- Minimum TEDS Slow Mobility Parameters->Minimum TEDS dBm) when QAM is the preferred service.
380MHz Reselect Threshold Slow Reselect Threshold -80 (-120)-(-70) No
This field sets the tone for incoming emergency calls. The
0^Default available options are:
Incoming Default Emergency Tone; - Default Emergency Tone
MTM5000 Series, Emergency Tone MMI Options->Incoming Emergency Emergency 1^Emergency - Emergency Tone 2
MTM800FuG Series Selection Tone Selection Tone Tone 2 No
This field sets the tone for incoming emergency calls. The
0^Default available options are:
Incoming Default Emergency Tone; - Default Emergency Tone
MTM5000 Series, Emergency Tone Tones->Incoming Emergency Tone Emergency 1^Emergency - Emergency Tone 2
MTM800FuG Series Selection Selection Tone Tone 2 No

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Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
This field defines the type of Speaker On and Speaker Off
icons associated with the audio profile. The available options
are:
- No Icon - no icon is shown when the speakers of both
control heads are on
0^No Icon; - Normal
MTM5000 Series, 1^Normal; - Loud
MTM800FuG Series Audio Icon User Profile 1->Audio Icon No Icon 2^Loud No
Defines the audio profile that the radio loads when powering
on. To select an audio profile to be the default, put the
pointer into the field value, click on the arrow, and drag the
MTM5000 Series, User Profile seleted user pointer to the desired selection.
MTM800FuG Series Default Profile Audio Settings->Default Profile 1:General 1 profile No
MTM5000 Series, This field allows enabling the corresponding audio profile.
MTM800FuG Series Enable Audio Profile User Profile 1->Enable Audio Profile TRUE false,true No
This field allows setting the corresponding audio profile
name.
MTM5000 Series, The name is visible to the radio user in the MMI.
MTM800FuG Series Profile Alias/Name User Profile 1->Profile Alias/Name General 1 Max length: 12 No
This field enables modifying audio parameters in the
corresponding audio profile.
If disabled, all the parameter values in the corresponding
user profile are set to their default values (as per the
MTM5000 Series, template used).
MTM800FuG Series Editable User Profile 1->Editable FALSE false,true No
This field defines the audio profile activated on pressing the
MTM5000 Series, User Profile seleted user related key or button.
MTM800FuG Series Audio Profile Digit Key ->Audio Profile 1:General 1 profile No
MTM5000 Series,
MTM800FuG Series Audio Profile Menu Configuration->Audio Profile TRUE false,true N/A No
This node contains audio-related configuration options for an
Normal MTM5000 Series, Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> individual user.
MTM800FuG Series Audio Parameters Audio Parameters CPS node N/A No
This node contains parameters related to voice and tone
Normal MTM5000 Series, Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> volume settings for the radio and the accessories.
MTM800FuG Series Volume Settings Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings CPS node N/A No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This node contains parameters related to voice volume
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - settings for radios and accessories.
MTM800FuG Voice > Voice CPS node N/A No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - RSM / HSM; RSM / HSM; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Field Name > Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset > Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Vol Range > Voice->Vol Range 39 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> External External
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - Speaker; Speaker; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Field Name > Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset > Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Vol Range > Voice->Vol Range 39 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - Headset; Headset; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Field Name > Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset > Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Vol Range > Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - Earpiece; Earpiece; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Field Name > Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset > Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Vol Range > Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Field Name > Voice->Field Name Handset Handset range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset > Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG Vol Range > Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM800FuG Tones >Tones CPS node N/A settings for the control head and the accessories No

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Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
This node contains parameters related to tone volume
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - audio is active
MTM800FuG High Audio >Tones->High Audio CPS node N/A No
0^Alert
Tone;1^Duple
x 0^Alert
Ring;2^Simple Tone;1^Duplex
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> x Ring;2^Simplex This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - Ring;3^Keypa Ring;3^Keypad;4 settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG Field Name >Tones->High Audio->Field Name d;4^Call-Out ^Call-Out audio is active No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset >Tones->High Audio->Max Vol Offset -7 (-20)-20 audio is active No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG Vol Range >Tones->High Audio->Vol Range 39 0-50 audio is active No
This node contains parameters related to tones volume
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - audio is active.
MTM800FuG Low Audio >Tones->Low Audio CPS node N/A No
0^Alert
Tone;1^Duple
x 0^Alert
Ring;2^Simple Tone;1^Duplex This node contains parameters related to tones volume
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> x Ring;2^Simplex settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - Ring;3^Keypa Ring;3^Keypad;4 audio is active.
MTM800FuG Field Name >Tones->Low Audio->Field Name d;4^Call-Out ^Call-Out No
This node contains parameters related to tones volume
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - audio is active.
MTM800FuG Max Vol Offset >Tones->Low Audio->Max Vol Offset 11 (-20)-20 No
This node contains parameters related to tones volume
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings - audio is active.
MTM800FuG Vol Range >Tones->Low Audio->Vol Range 39 0-50 No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This node contains microphone gain parameters for
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- accessories connected to the control head.
MTM800FuG Mic Gain >Mic Gain CPS node N/A No
0^RSM /
HSM;1^Hands 0^RSM /
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> et;2^Fist HSM;1^Handset; This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- Mic;3^Visor 2^Fist and simplex calls for specific accessories.
MTM800FuG Field Name >Mic Gain->Field Name Mic Mic;3^Visor Mic No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM5200, MRM5400, Mic Gain Duplex Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- and simplex calls for specific accessories.
MTM800FuG Offset >Mic Gain->Mic Gain Duplex Offset 0 (-20)-20 No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM5200, MRM5400, Mic Gain Simplex Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- and simplex calls for specific accessories.
MTM800FuG Offset >Mic Gain->Mic Gain Simplex Offset 0 (-20)-20 No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This node contains parameters related to the enhancement
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- of the audio quality.
MTM800FuG Voice Filters >Voice Filters CPS node N/A No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- This field allows activating a filter that reduces noises in the
MTM800FuG Tx Noise Suppressor >Voice Filters->Tx Noise Suppressor FALSE false;true microphone No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This parameter allows activating a filter that reduces sound
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- reflections (echo) during a call.
MTM800FuG Echo Canceller >Voice Filters->Echo Canceller TRUE false;true No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> This field allows activating the transmit automatic gain
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- control.
MTM800FuG Tx AGC >Voice Filters->Tx AGC TRUE false;true No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5200, MRM5400, Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- This field enables the side tone feature.
MTM800FuG Side Tone Enabled >Voice Filters->Side Tone Enabled TRUE false;true No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters -> Volume Settings- If enabled, this field preserves the side tone loudness
MTM5200, MRM5400, Side Tone Constant >Voice Filters->Side Tone Constant regardless of the radio volume settings.
MTM800FuG Loudness Enabled Loudness Enabled TRUE false;true No
MTM5500, Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM800FuG ET Audio Parameters Audio Parameters CPS node N/A see above No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
MTM5500, Control Head 1 (RJ- Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains settings related to Control Head 1.
MTM800FuG ET 50 1) Settings (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings CPS node N/A No
This field enables setting the external power supply voltage.
The available options are:
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> - 12V
MTM5500, Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] 1^12V; - 24V
MTM800FuG ET External Supply (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->External Supply 12V 2^24V No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


MTM5500, Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to voice and tone
MTM800FuG ET Volume Settings (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings CPS node N/A volume settings for the radio and the accessories. No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This node contains parameters related to voice volume
MTM800FuG ET Voice >Voice CPS node N/A settings for radios and accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- RSM / HSM; RSM / HSM; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Voice->Vol Range 39 0-50 range for specific accessories No

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Codeplug
Parameter
Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] External External
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Speaker; Speaker; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Voice->Vol Range 39 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Headset; Headset; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Earpiece; Earpiece; This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Voice->Field Name range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Voice->Field Name Handset Handset range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Voice->Max Vol Offset 0 (-20)-20 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the maximum volume offset and the volume
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Voice->Vol Range 26 0-50 range for specific accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM800FuG ET Tones >Tones CPS node N/A settings for the control head and the accessories No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG ET High Audio >Tones->High Audio CPS node N/A audio is active No
0^Alert
Tone;1^Duple
x 0^Alert
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> Ring;2^Simple Tone;1^Duplex
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] x Ring;2^Simplex This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Ring;3^Keypa Ring;3^Keypad;4 settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Tones->High Audio->Field Name d;4^Call-Out ^Call-Out audio is active No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Tones->High Audio->Max Vol Offset -7 (-20)-20 audio is active No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tone volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when high
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Tones->High Audio->Vol Range 39 0-50 audio is active No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tones volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM800FuG ET Low Audio >Tones->Low Audio CPS node N/A audio is active. No
0^Alert
Tone;1^Duple
x 0^Alert
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> Ring;2^Simple Tone;1^Duplex
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] x Ring;2^Simplex This node contains parameters related to tones volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Ring;3^Keypa Ring;3^Keypad;4 settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Tones->Low Audio->Field Name d;4^Call-Out ^Call-Out audio is active. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tones volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM800FuG ET Max Vol Offset >Tones->Low Audio->Max Vol Offset 11 (-20)-20 audio is active. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] This node contains parameters related to tones volume
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- settings for the control head and the accessories when low
MTM800FuG ET Vol Range >Tones->Low Audio->Vol Range 39 0-50 audio is active. No

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Codeplug
Parameter
Codeplug Parameter Default Codeplug Selling
Platform Name Codeplug Parameter Path Setting Parameter range Codeplug Parameter Purpose feature
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This node contains microphone gain parameters for
MTM800FuG ET Mic Gain >Mic Gain CPS node N/A accessories connected to the control head. No
0^RSM /
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] -> HSM;1^Hands 0^RSM /
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2] et;2^Fist HSM;1^Handset;
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- Mic;3^Visor 2^Fist This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM800FuG ET Field Name >Mic Gain->Field Name Mic Mic;3^Visor Mic and simplex calls for specific accessories. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, Mic Gain Duplex (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM800FuG ET Offset >Mic Gain->Mic Gain Duplex Offset 0 (-20)-20 and simplex calls for specific accessories. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, Mic Gain Simplex (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field sets the microphone gain offset values for duplex
MTM800FuG ET Offset >Mic Gain->Mic Gain Simplex Offset 0 (-20)-20 and simplex calls for specific accessories. No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This node contains parameters related to the enhancement
MTM800FuG ET Voice Filters >Voice Filters CPS node N/A of the audio quality. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field allows activating a filter that reduces noises in the
MTM800FuG ET Tx Noise Suppressor >Voice Filters->Tx Noise Suppressor FALSE false;true microphone No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This parameter allows activating a filter that reduces sound
MTM800FuG ET Echo Canceller >Voice Filters->Echo Canceller TRUE false;true reflections (echo) during a call. No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings- This field allows activating the transmit automatic gain
MTM800FuG ET Tx AGC >Voice Filters->Tx AGC TRUE false;true control. No

Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->


Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
MTM5500, (RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings-
MTM800FuG ET Side Tone Enabled >Voice Filters->Side Tone Enabled TRUE false;true This field enables the side tone feature. No
Audio Settings -> User Profile [1-2] ->
Audio Parameters->Control Head [1-2]
(RJ-50 [1-2]) Settings->Volume Settings-
MTM5500, Side Tone Constant >Voice Filters->Side Tone Constant If enabled, this field preserves the side tone loudness
MTM800FuG ET Loudness Enabled Loudness Enabled TRUE false;true regardless of the radio volume settings. No

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12 Annex – Announcement

Product Marketing

AnnouncementTETRA MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10
th
9 Apr 2014

Introduction The Global TETRA Terminal team is pleased to announce the


shipment of the new MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10 Release.

The release includes two new bands for the MTM5000 series
terminals: 410-470 and 806 -870 MHz and new keypads for the
Ethernet and Telephone Style control heads with Arabic, Chinese,
Cyrillic, Hebrew, Korean or Taiwanese characters.

The MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10 highlight features are:


 TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS)
 On-screen GPS location activity icon
 DGNA de-assignment to default group
 Shadow Groups to which status messages are also sent
 Audio profile name and icon visible in idle screen
 Enhancements to ‘Man Down’
 Battery not charging (due to excessive temperature) alert
 Configurable Idle Screen
 AT command to extract System Time via a terminal
 Audio Improvements for BSI Encrypted terminals
 Allow Clear communication in Local Site Trunking
 SDS Free entry of target address
 7.5W loudspeaker for MTM5000/MTM800FuG series

MTM5000 Series terminals have also gained Rail Certification to


EN50121 & EN50155

MR5.14.10 is planned to be the last feature and last service release for
the majority of models in the terminal families: MTP830S, MTP850,
MTP850 Class 3L, MTP850S, MTH800, MTM800, MTM800E,
MTP810Ex, MTP850Ex, TOM100, TCR1000.

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Documentation At Motorola Online you can find:

A slide presentation explaining the benefits of this release at: Resource


Centre  All File Content Types  TETRA Terminals TETRA Terminal
Updates MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10.

Please read the MR5.14.10 and/or MR10.6.10 Release Notes, also to be


found at the same location as the slide presentation, before installing the
new CPS Plus and upgrade the radios.

The release note provides the description for all new features, operation
notes and limitations.

Also the release note lists all the customer sought enhancements provided
with this software release.

User Guides at: Resource Centre  Technical Documentation Library 


TETRA Terminals. Note : Each radio has its own user documentation section.

Manuals can be found at :


 Motorola Online http://moleurope.mot.com or
https://businessonline.motorola.com

Resource Centre  Tetra Terminals  Mobile Radios 

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Software Enablement Kit Software enablement kits are the preferred mechanism to provide
Customers with desired additional features, these product
enhancements are further enhanced in the software release
MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10.

When purchasing software features (e.g. Shadow Groups) the


customer can select to receive an enablement kit consisting of a
dongle that will activate the features at the same time as the TETRA
terminal is provisioned.

Customers in Europe, Israel and Africa can, alternatively, select to


have the additional feature enabled by Motorola Solutions prior to
terminal shipment.

The new orderable features in MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10 are:


Feature Option Option
via Dongle pre-installed

Enable Shadow Groups QA04347AA QA04346AA


License

Enable TEDS (QAM) QA04221AA QA04218AA

Enable TEDS (QAM) QA04222AA QA04219AA


with Multislot Packet
Data (MSPD)

Enable TEDS (QAM) QA04223AA QA04220AA


with Multislot Packet
Data, WAP and WAP
Push

Enable BSI E2EE QA04375AA QA04374AA


Enhanced Audio (Note
this is only orderable by
GMOI customer)

TEDS operation requires MSPD to be enabled since TEDS doesn’t


operate as Single Slot

Other, previously orderable features, are also available in MR5.14.10


/ MR10.6.10

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CPS Plus MR5.14.10 / MR10.6.10 is supported from CPS Plus 6.1 onwards, however
since CPS 6.2 will be available with MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10 it is
recommended.

The version is: R06.20.09.00 it replaces the previously issued CPS versions.

With new terminals the new CPS DVD should be ordered:

 GMVN6006A CPS Plus 6.2

Customers wishing to upgrade their terminals from previous releases


should order the DVD appropriate to the encryption level already
installed.

 GMVN6007A UPGRADE CPS 6.2 + CLR


MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

 GMVN6008A UPGRADE CPS 6.2 + TEA1


MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

 GMVN6009A UPGRADE CPS 6.2 + TEA2


MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

 GMVN6010A UPGRADE CPS 6.2 + TEA3


MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

 GMVN6011A UPGRADE CPS 6.2 + TEA2+BSI E2EE

MR5.14.10/MR10.6.10

This CPS is compatible with TETRA terminals:


MTP3000 Series
MTP6000 Series
MTP830 FuG
MTP830 S
MTP850
MTP850 Class 3L
MTP850 FuG
MTP850 S
MTH800
MTM800
MTM800E
MTM5000 Series
MTM800 FuG
MTM800 FuG ET
MTP810 EX
MTP850 EX
TOM100
MTC100
TCR1000

Encryption software upgrades must be ordered on COF from the


European Software Factory as the usual export controls apply to
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All relevant part numbers and pricing can be found on the electronic
Ordering catalogue pages (ECAT).
The new 800MHz band MTM5200, MTM5400 and MTM5500 terminals
may be ordered as follows:

For APME Region


AZM83UCA6TZ5AN MTM5200 806-870 DATA MT753C
AZM83UCS6TZ2AN MTM5200 806-870 M'CYCLE MT753C
AZM83UCS6TZ4AN MTM5200 806-870 DESK MT753C
AZM83UCS6TZ5AN MTM5200 806-870 DASH MT753C
AZM83UCS6TZ6AN MTM5200 806-870 REMOTE MT753C
AZM83UFA6TZ5AN MTM5400 806-870 DATA MT753C
AZM83UFS6TZ2AN MTM5400 806-870 M'CYCLE MT753C
AZM83UFS6TZ4AN MTM5400 806-870 DESK MT753C
AZM83UFS6TZ5AN MTM5400 806-870 DASH MT753C
AZM83UFS6TZ6AN MTM5400 806-870 REMOTE MT753C
AZM83UFT6TZ6AN MTM5500 806-870 REMOTE MT753C

800MHz is not available in EIA Region

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The new 450MHz band MTM5200, MTM5400 and MTM5500 terminals


may be ordered as follows:

For APME Region


AZM83RCA6TZ5AN MTM5200 410-470 DATA MT553C
AZM83RCS6TZ2AN MTM5200 410-470 M'CYCLE MT553C
AZM83RCS6TZ4AN MTM5200 410-470 DESK MT553C
AZM83RCS6TZ5AN MTM5200 410-470 DASH MT553C
AZM83RCS6TZ6AN MTM5200 410-470 REMOTE MT553C
AZM83RFA6TZ5AN MTM5400 410-470 DATA MT553C
AZM83RFS6TZ2AN MTM5400 410-470 M'CYCLE MT553C
AZM83RFS6TZ4AN MTM5400 410-470 DESK MT553C
AZM83RFS6TZ5AN MTM5400 410-470 DASH MT553C
AZM83RFS6TZ6AN MTM5400 410-470 REMOTE MT553C
AZM83RFT6TZ6AN MTM5500 410-470 REMOTE MT553C

For EIA Region


MDM83RCA6TZ5AN MTM5200 410-470 DATA MT553C
MDM83RCS6TZ2AN MTM5200 410-470 M'CYCLE MT553C
MDM83RCS6TZ4AN MTM5200 410-470 DESK MT553C
MDM83RCS6TZ5AN MTM5200 410-470 DASH MT553C
MDM83RCS6TZ6AN MTM5200 410-470 REMOTE MT553C
MDM83RFA6TZ5AN MTM5400 410-470 DATA MT553C
MDM83RFS6TZ2AN MTM5400 410-470 M'CYCLE MT553C
MDM83RFS6TZ4AN MTM5400 410-470 DESK MT553C
MDM83RFS6TZ5AN MTM5400 410-470 DASH MT553C
MDM83RFS6TZ6AN MTM5400 410-470 REMOTE MT553C
MDM83RFT6TZ6AN MTM5500 410-470 REMOTE MT553C

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Ordering continued MR10.6.10 software is the first applicable release and is ordered with
option:
GA01110AA ADD: MR10.6.10 SOFTWARE

The following new Ethernet and Telephone Style Control Head options are
introduced:
GA01080AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE ARABIC
GA01081AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) ARABIC
GA01082AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE ARABIC
GA01083AA ADD: DUAL TSCH ARABIC
GA01084AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH ARABIC
GA01085AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE CYRILLIC
GA01086AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) CYRILLIC
GA01087AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE CYRILLIC
GA01088AA ADD: DUAL TSCH CYRILLIC
GA01089AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH CYRILLIC
GA01090AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE HEBREW
GA01091AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) HEBREW
GA01092AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE HEBREW
GA01093AA ADD: DUAL TSCH HEBREW
GA01094AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH HEBREW
GA01095AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE CHINESE
GA01096AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) CHINESE
GA01097AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE CHINESE
GA01098AA ADD: DUAL TSCH CHINESE
GA01099AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH CHINESE
GA01100AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE TAIWANESE
GA01101AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) TAIWANESE
GA01102AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE TAIWANESE
GA01103AA ADD: DUAL TSCH TAIWANESE
GA01104AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH TAIWANESE
GA01105AA ADD: ETHERNET CH (ECH) REMOTE KOREAN
GA01106AA ADD: TELEPHONE STYLE CH(TSCH) KOREAN
GA01107AA ADD: DUAL ECH REMOTE KOREAN
GA01108AA ADD: DUAL TSCH KOREAN
GA01109AA ADD: DUAL CH MIX ECH AND TSCH KOREAN

Note – these are new options specifically for MTM5500 and will be
orderable as applicable to appropriate regions.

The 7.5 Watt loudspeaker RSN4003A is now also orderable as an option for
use with MTM5000 series.
GA01176AA ADD: Speaker 7.5W

Another may be ordered as an option


GA01177AA ADD: 2nd SPEAKER, 7.5W

Further information: Please contact your usual Motorola channel partner account manager.

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General Disclaimer
This Bulletin is issued by Motorola in line with its policy of continual review and update of product quality and
effectiveness/performance. Implementation in accordance with the instructions is recommended by Motorola as we cannot
accept any liability for product performance or quality if the recommendations are not implemented, or not implemented in
compliance with the instructions herein.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2014. All rights reserved.

Motorola Solutions Ltd.


Registered Office: Jays Close, Viables Industrial Estate, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 4PD
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Details of Motorola's subsidiaries in the EU/EEA can be found at:
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