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Handset
Mode
Action List
Status Labels
Radio Configuration
Write your settings
Emergency Call Numbers
16-way Selector
Inactivity seconds =
Use a standard pencil or ballpoint pen.
 No solvent based pens
. T
o erase pencil use a rubber eraser
. T
o erase ballpoint pen,
 use
 a w
ater moistened cloth.
Radio Identification
Disabled
Tones – Beep on / off
Dynamic Power Control on / off
Preset Call #1
Preset Call #2
Select Site (control channel) – 5040 only
Clear
Do Not Disturb (DND) on / off
Adjust Contrast of Display
Backlighting on / off
Night Use Mode on / off
Handset Mode on / off
Transmit at Low Power on / off
Monitor on / off
Keypad Lock on / off
DTMF mode on / off – 5040 radio only
External
Note: Function keys use a toggle action e.g. on/off
Short press is less than 1 second
Long press is more than 1 second
Volume
Group Information
Prefix #
Fleet #
Radio ID #
Presets
Use a standard pencil or ballpoint pen.
 No solvent based pens
. T
o erase pencil use a rubber eraser
. T
o erase ballpoint pen,
 use
 a w
ater moistened cloth.
Radio Configuration
Write your settings
The selector
uses the
presets
numbered
1 to 16.
Long press to unlock
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Short
Press
Long
Press
Call Information
Select from list: who to call, status call, radio setting, radio mode.
Select status from list of status labels:
Select Site (control channel) from list:
Handset mode: on/off
Transmit at low power: on/off
Keypad lock: on/off
Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) mode: on/off
Squelch: city/country
Queue incoming calls: on/off. Maximum 20 calls
Quiet. Do not disturb: on/off
Dynamic power control: on/off (MPT1327)
Radio Tones: on/off
Volume of Radio Tones: high/low
Keypress Tones: on/off
Night use mode: on/off
Adjust contrast of display
Resuming normal signal hunting
Software
Database
Calibration
Hardware
Long press to Select Menu or Exit Menu. When in Menu,
short press to Select or to Toggle a function e.g. on/off
Scroll: Forwards / Backwards.
Clear, Cancel or Back in Menu.
Function Keys
Use a short press or
a long press to
operate the function
keys 1, 2, and 3. See
Radio Configuration.
Function
Key 1
Function
Key 2
Function
Key 3 or
Action List
Making Calls
Press PTT
to talk.
Release
PTT to
listen.
External Function
Keys 1 and 2
PTT Lock. PTT is locked.
Alphabetic
display
Select
version
from list:
Lockon.
Keylock is on.
CL = Call
SCL = Status
MCL = Message
Send a status label to a user or the despatcher (not a group)
Status Label
Phonetic
Alphabet
Alpha
A
Bravo
B
Charlie
C
Delta
D
Echo
E
Foxtrot
F
Golf
G
Hotel
H
India
I
Juliet
J
Kilo
K
Lima
L
Mike
M
November N
Oscar
O
Papa
P
Quebec
Q
Romeo
R
Sierra
S
Tango
T
Uniform U
Victor
V
Whisky
W
X-ray
X
Yankee
Y
Zulu
Z
Radio Configuration
Your Tait Orca radio has been configured
for your requirements by your authorised
Tait Dealer or your company
administrator. Therefore, some functions
will vary in operation or will not be
available. The configuration information
can be written onto this User Guide. For
more information on trunking call
functions, contact your Network Operator.
Parts
If any parts are damaged or missing,
report this to your authorised Tait dealer
immediately.
Select Network from list:
Menu
Getting Started
Handset mode
Illustration shows
the recommended
method for use in handset
mode. Use the lower
microphone to speak.
Standard Operation
Illustration shows the
recommended method
for standard operation.
Use the upper
microphone to speak.
Preset call numbers with label.
Antenna
Function
Key 1
Press to Talk
(PTT),
Toggle
 (on/off)
or Send
(make call)
Function
Key 2
Function
Key 3 or Action List
Handset Microphone
Alphanumeric Keypad
(e.g. for Alpha-Search)
Menu, Select,
Toggle (on/off) or
Send (make call)
16-way Selector
On/Off and Volume
Speaker
Clear, Cancel or
Back in Menu
LED
Access to trunking network
Battery 100% charged
Battery 60% charged
Battery Low
DTMF Mode on
Monitor Mode on
Scroll
Handset
Mode on
A call is in the Queue
Transmit at normal power
Transmit at low power
No access to trunking
network, or unauthorised site,
or out of signal range.
Signal strength indicator.
Also for contrast indication.
Send (make call)
Manual Dialling
(20 maximum)
Call
Timer
Max.1W
Printed in New Zealand
First Use of Radio
Dynamic Power Control MPT1327
Automatically reduces the transmit
power in high signal strength areas.
Backlighting
When you press a key, the backlighting
is turned on. Turns off after 1 to 10
seconds of no activity.
Night Use mode
If on, the keypad backlighting is turned
on when there is activity on the channel
or if a scan group is selected. Turns off
after 1 to 10 seconds of no activity.
Modes
Radio to radio
Conventional Mode
Group Types
u
User Selectable Group
u
Scan Group
u
User Selectable plus Scan Group
u
Permanent Group
u
Dynamic Group
u
Manual Group Select
Group Calls
Broadcast Call – Group members can listen
but not respond.
Conference Call – Group members can
listen and respond.
A user can be assigned to some groups,
all groups or no groups.
Trunked – Permanent groups are set by
the trunking system. Persons are assigned
when the radio is configured.
Temporary Groups
A user can become a member of a group
temporarily by selecting the group or when
the despatcher assigns the user to a group.
Group Call Limitations
Sender has no indication of how many
group members have received the call.
No connection acknowledgment. Need the
recipient to acknowledge by voice.
Radios that are off, out of range, or engaged
will not receive.
Group Numbering Scheme
User’s have an individual ID plus
membership in none, some or all of the
Group IDs.
Groups
Engaged. Recipient is busy.
System is busy.
Queued. Recipient has queued your call.
Wait. System is busy but will
connect you as soon as possible.
Recipient has turned radio off.
Recipient is in Quiet mode (do not disturb)
Recipient is out of range.
Unavailable. Call is not permitted.
Unobtainable. Number is not supported.
Go. Call accepted. Press PTT to Talk.
Release PTT to listen.
Accepted. Call has been accepted.
Quiet. Do not disturb.
Callback. Return call by
pressing PTT or Menu.
Call from
PABX
Preset call number without label
OR same  fleet but not set as a
preset call on your radio.
Call is from different fleet.
Call from
PSTN
Enter Security
PIN using
keypad
(personal
identification
number).
Monitor mode
In conventional mode,
listen to all traffic and
all groups on a channel.
Manual Group Select
Users can select the groups that they want
to be assigned to using the 16-way selector.
Group Select
The despatcher controls which groups the
user is assigned to. This feature can be
dependent or independent of the position
of the 16-way selector, so that group control
from the despatcher can be ignored or
accepted.
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M50TK-405-00-054
Queue:
Call # of #
Conventional
Mode
Control or
Traffic Channel
Caller ID
Display
Menu
Use the Menu
to make a call.
Keypad
Dial the number.
or
Select the
Destination
(5040 radios only)
Cancel =
16-way
Selector
The selector uses
the presets
numbered 1 to 16
Example:
Example:
To make
the call,
short
press:
To make
the call,
short
press:
Short
press
Long
press
Short
press
or
Cancel =
Short
press
Long press
Short press
Example:
To make
the call,
short
press:
Delete queued calls.
Short
press
Long
press
Long
press
Long press
to unlock
Long press to unlock
Short press
Example:
Select the
Status Label
to immediately send to despatcher
Enter radio
number e.g. 211
Select the
Destination
Example:
Short
press
Short
press
Short press
Short press
Short
press
To make
the call,
short
press:
To make
the call,
short
press:
Alphanumeric
Search
slow flash
Tait Orca 5035/5040
Trunked
Portable Radio
User Guide
Handset mode
Speaker volume is
reduced so that radio
can be held near to the
ear. Use the handset
microphone.
Install the
Antenna
Install the
Battery
IMPORTANT
Long condition the
battery. Refer to
the Battery Charger
User Guide.
Turn
on radio,
adjust speaker
volume, make a call.
Press PTT to
Talk. Release
to Listen.
Batteries
Use Tait Orca 5000 NiCd/NiMH batteries
or Tait Orca Elan/Excel/Eclipse NiCd/NiMH
batteries. For more information on
batteries, refer to the Battery Care Guide.
IMPORTANT
Do not put Tait Orca 5000 batteries into
older battery chargers. Tait Orca 5000
NiCd/NiMH batteries are ONLY for Tait
Orca battery chargers with software
version 2.07+.
Short Condition the
battery every week.
Select call
Delete call
Return call
(and delete
from Queue)
Read status
or message
Missed Calls. Call is Queued.
Optional
Short press for Radio Identification.
Optional
Optional
Scroll in
Menu:
Forwards
Backwards
Jump to
Menu:
Top
Bottom
Standard Microphone
Jump: Top / Bottom.
100% Synthetic Paper:  Waterproof, Strong,
Chemical Resistant, Recyclable.  Solvent based ink.
5035
5040
PTT
Press PTT to talk.
Release PTT to listen.