GB2445444A - Method of operating a mobile communications terminal - Google Patents

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GB2445444A
GB2445444A GB0717724A GB0717724A GB2445444A GB 2445444 A GB2445444 A GB 2445444A GB 0717724 A GB0717724 A GB 0717724A GB 0717724 A GB0717724 A GB 0717724A GB 2445444 A GB2445444 A GB 2445444A
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The method comprises transmitting a command to the terminal indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to use in a subsequent call. In response to receiving such a command the terminal selects the talk group or set of talk groups indicated in the command. Preferably, following the completion of the call, or following an input to the terminal from the user, the terminal is returned to a default or original talk group.

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Mobile Communications Systems
5 The present invention relates to mobile communications systems and in particular, but not exclusively, to the TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio) system.
In many mobile communications systems, particularly 10 so-called private mobile radio systems such as those used by the emergency services, such as the TETRA system, users can connect to and make calls to so-called call or talk groups, i.e. groups of plural users to which a so-called group call can be made.
15 Many such mobile communications systems will have predefined talk (call) groups, each containing different sets of users, which a user can switch between and select, for example by using an appropriate input, such as a dial or switch, on their communications terminal. 20 This enables a user to select the talk group that they wish to belong to, e.g. to make calls to and/or receive calls from.
It is also the case that in some mobile communications systems, including the TETRA system, the 25 available talk groups may be arranged as predefined sets or folders of plural talk groups, any one of which sets or folders can then be mapped to the user's talk group selection input, e.g. by the user making an appropriate input to that effect. This allows a user to use and 30 select between more talk groups than, for example, the talk group selection input of the communications terminal may in itself support.
For example, in the case of TETRA systems, talk group folders are used to, for example, sub-divide the 35 available or desired talk groups into, for example, regional or team-based sub-sets.
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As discussed above, the selection of a talk group and/or talk group set to use is normally performed by the user making an appropriate input to their communications terminal, such as a key press, voice 5 command, etc..
However, the Applicants have recognised that in some circumstances such techniques for selecting talk groups may be undesirable or inappropriate. For example, a user may wish to be able to change talk 10 groups without being noticed, or the controls for their terminal may not facilitate the straightforward or wide selection of different talk groups.
The Applicants believe therefore that there remains scope for improvements to mobile communications systems 15 that support the use of different talk (call) groups. According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of operating a mobile communications terminal, the method comprising: transmitting to the communications terminal a 20 command indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to use; and the communications terminal, in response to receiving such a command, selecting the indicated talk group and/or set of talk groups for use. 25 According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile communications terminal for a mobile communications system, comprising:
means for, in response to a command received over an air interface, selecting a talk group and/or set of 30 talk groups for use.
In the present invention, a command transmitted to a communications terminal is used to set the talk group or set (folder) of talk groups to be used by the terminal. In other words, a transmitted command (e.g., 35 and preferably, sent over an air interface) is used to select which talk group and/or set of talk groups the
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terminal is to use. This avoids, for example, the local user of the terminal having to set the talk group or set of talk groups themselves. This therefore avoids the problems identified by the Applicants and discussed 5 above.
The command can be transmitted to the terminal in any suitable and desired manner. In a preferred embodiment it is transmitted via the terminal's normal radio communications channels (i.e. via the normal 10 communication mode or protocol of the communications system that the terminal is operating in). Thus, in a TETRA communications system, for example, the command is preferably transmitted as a TETRA communication (via a TETRA communications channel (over the TETRA air 15 interface)). Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the command is transmitted over the air interface (the communications system air interface) of the terminal.
It would also or instead be possible, for example, to transmit the command to the terminal via a short 20 range radio (wireless) connection, such as Bluetooth, and/or via a near-field (wireless) communications protocol, such as via an inductive loop. Thus, in a preferred embodiment the command is transmitted via a short range or near field wireless connection. In a 25 preferred embodiment, both a short range or near field wireless connection and the terminal's "normal" (radio) communications channels can be used to transmit the command. The short range radio connection is preferably a Bluetooth connection, and the near field wireless 30 connection is preferably an inductive loop.
The selected talk group is preferably used for a call or calls made or to be made and/or received by the terminal. In other words, the selected talk group to be used is preferably set as the call (talk) group that the 35 terminal is set to (that the terminal (its user)
currently "belongs" to), such that that talk group will
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be used, e.g., for the next call (and, preferably, all subsequent calls until changed) made and/or received by the terminal. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the selected talk group is set as the talk group to be used 5 for calls via the terminal.
In a preferred embodiment, the selected talk group is also or instead selected so that it can be modified and/or changed in use. For example, the terminal could be commanded to select the talk group in question and 10 then to modify, e.g., the settings, configuration and/or membership, etc., for that talk group. In this case the selected (and modified) talk group is preferably also (then) set as the talk group to be used for calls via the terminal, but this is not essential, and the 15 terminal could instead remain set to an existing talk group for call purposes, and/or set to a different talk group for call purposes, if desired.
The command transmitted to the terminal could, e.g., contain data to allow the terminal to set up or 20 configure the talk group and/or set of talk groups. In one such arrangement, such data could contain or define a new (i.e. not previously configured) talk group or set of talk groups, which the terminal is then instructed to use.
25 In a particularly preferred embodiment, the command
(data) instructs the terminal to select for use a talk group and/or set of talk groups that is already stored or configured in the terminal. In other words, the transmitted command (e.g., and preferably, sent over an 30 air interface) is preferably used to specify which one or ones of the talk groups and/or sets of talk groups that the terminal is already configured with is to be used. In this arrangement, the command accordingly preferably contains data identifying a preconfigured 35 talk group and/or set of talk groups that is already
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stored in the terminal, and which the terminal is then instructed to use.
This allows, for example, a dispatcher or another user to send a command remotely to the terminal that 5 will instruct the terminal to select, and preferably automatically select, a specific talk group folder and/or talk group from the talk groups and talk group folders (sets) that (already) exist in the customisation of the terminal receiving the command. 10 The communications terminal accordingly preferably stores data representing two or more predefined talk groups and/or sets of talk groups to be used in the communications system, and preferably stores a plurality of predefined or predetermined talk groups and, 15 preferably, also a plurality of predefined or predetermined sets (folders) of talk groups.
In a preferred embodiment, as discussed above, the command (the data contained in the command) includes data for modifying or changing a talk group and/or set 20 of talk groups already stored in the terminal, e.g. by adding or removing one or more users from a talk group.
The command that is transmitted to the terminal can take any suitable form. It is preferably a short message, preferably a short data message. e.g., and 25 preferably, having an appropriate format and/or identifier. It could, for example, and preferably does, comprise a text message. It could also or instead, for example, and preferably does also or instead, comprise a packet data message (a message that uses, and/or is sent 30 via, a packet data protocol).
In the case of a TETRA system, the command is preferably an SDS message, and/or is preferably a packet data message, preferably having a predefined format. As discussed above, the command is preferably such as to 3 5 cause the terminal to select a talk group and/or talk
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group set or folder as if the user was operating the terminal locally.
As discussed above, the command preferably indicates the selection of a, preferably predetermined 5 or predefined talk group, talk group set (folder), or both or either, to be used.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an SDS message or a packet data message for a TETRA mobile communications system 10 that can instruct a TETRA terminal to select a predefined talk group and/or talk group folder.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of operating a TETRA communications system, the method comprising: 15 transmitting to a terminal of the system an SDS
message or a packet data message to instruct the terminal to select a predefined talk group and/or talk group folder.
According to a fifth aspect of the present 20 invention, there is provided a TETRA communications system, comprising means for transmitting to a terminal of the system an SDS message and/or a packet data message to instruct the terminal to select a predefined talk group and/or talk group folder. 25 In a particularly preferred embodiment, the communications terminal will only accept and act upon the transmitted command to set or select a talk group or talk group folder if one, or more than one, selected, predefined criteria are met. This helps to enhance the 30 security of the process. The predefined criteria that must be met for accepting the command preferably comprise one or more of, and preferably all of, the following: the command being received from a predefined source (e.g. user), the command being end-to-end 35 encrypted, and/or the communications terminal being in a mode (which, e.g. can be set by the user) that allows
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the terminal to accept over the air terminal control commands.
In a preferred embodiment, the terminal is arranged to send, preferably automatically, a response (e.g. an 5 acknowledgement) to a talk group or talk group set selection command that it receives. Preferably this response can be selectively activated and/or required, e.g., by including an acknowledgement request in the initial message.
10 In a preferred embodiment, the terminal can be returned to a default talk group/talk group folder selection state. This can preferably be done using a local terminal function (i.e. an input directly to the terminal by, for example, the local user of the 15 terminal) or by a remote user sending an over the air command, and preferably by either of these actions. It would also be possible to, e.g., have the terminal return automatically to a default talk group/talk group folder selection state after a call has been made using 20 the new talk group, if desired.
The arrangement of the present invention can be applied in any desired circumstances and situations. It can be used, for example, for terminals operating both in trunked mode and in direct mode, if desired. 25 The communications terminal can take any suitable or desired form. It is preferably a mobile terminal (mobile station) of a mobile communications system. The mobile station may, e.g., be portable or, e.g., vehicle mounted, etc., as is known in the art. 3 0 The various processes, etc., of the present invention to be carried out in or by the system infrastructure can be performed in any suitable and desired components of the system infrastructure and/or communications terminal.
35 The communications system of the present invention can be any suitable such system. The present invention
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is particularly, but not exclusively, applicable to mobile communication systems, such as the TETRA system. Thus the present invention also extends to a communications terminal and to a method of operating a 5 communications terminal of a mobile communications system, and to a mobile communications system and a method of operating a mobile communications system, that is in accordance with and/or that can be operated in accordance with, the present invention. The mobile 10 communications system is preferably a TETRA system and the mobile communications terminal is preferably a TETRA terminal.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, all of the aspects and embodiments of the present 15 invention described herein can and preferably do include, as appropriate, any one or more or all of the preferred and optional features of the invention described herein.
The methods in accordance with the present 20 invention may be implemented at least partially using software e.g. computer programs. It will thus be seen that when viewed from further aspects the present invention provides computer software specifically adapted to carry out the method or a method herein 25 described when installed on data processing means, a computer program element comprising computer software code portions for performing the method or a method herein described when the program element is run on data processing means, and a computer program comprising code 30 means adapted to perform all the steps of a method or of the methods herein described when the program is run on a data-processing system. The invention also extends to a computer software carrier comprising such software which when used to operate a communications system or 35 terminal comprising data processing means causes in conjunction with said data processing means said system
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or terminal to carry out the steps of the method of the present invention. Such a computer software carrier could be a physical storage medium such as a ROM chip, CD ROM or disk, or could be a signal such as an 5 electronic signal over wires, an optical signal or a radio signal such as to a satellite or the like.
It will further be appreciated that not all steps of the method of the invention need be carried out by computer software and thus from a further broad aspect 10 the present invention provides computer software and such software installed on a computer software carrier for carrying out at least one of the steps of the methods set out herein.
The present invention may accordingly suitably be 15 embodied as a computer program product for use with a computer system. Such an implementation may comprise a series of computer readable instructions either fixed on a tangible medium, such as a computer readable medium, for example, diskette, CD-ROM, ROM, or hard disk, or 20 transmittable to a computer system, via a modem or other interface device, over either a tangible medium, including but not limited to optical or analogue communications lines, or intangibly using wireless techniques, including but not limited to microwave, 25 infrared or other transmission techniques. The series of computer readable instructions embodies all or part of the functionality previously described herein.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that such computer readable instructions can be written in a 30 number of programming languages for use with many computer architectures or operating systems. Further, such instructions may be stored using any memory technology, present or future, including but not limited to, semiconductor, magnetic, or optical, or transmitted 35 using any communications technology, present or future, including but not limited to optical, infrared, or
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microwave. It is contemplated that such a computer program product may be distributed as a removable medium with accompanying printed or electronic documentation, for example, shrink-wrapped software, pre-loaded with a 5 computer system, for example, on a system ROM or fixed disk, or distributed from a server or electronic bulletin board over a network, for example, the Internet or World Wide Web.
A number of preferred embodiments of the present 10 invention will now be described by way of example only.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with particular reference to a TETRA mobile communications system. However, as discussed above, while the present invention is particularly applicable 15 to TETRA mobile communications systems, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, it is not exclusive to those systems and can be applied to other mobile communications systems and communications systems equally.
20 An example of an operation where the present invention could be applied is as follows.
A user is urgently called to meet another user to participate in a joint operation. While the user is underway to the meeting point, the dispatcher or an 25 authorised comms operator sends an SDS message to the user's radio to select a particular talk group, thereby configuring it appropriately for use in the joint operation.
When the operation is finished, the dispatcher or 30 authorised comms operator sends another SDS message to set the user's radio back to its original state. This can also be done locally by the user, by activating a reset function that sets the folder/talk group selection to a predefined state.
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Some more detailed examples of the types of messages, etc., that may be used in the present invention will now be described below.
The talk group folder selection command is sent in 5 a protocol message (SPP) inside a TETRA SDS message,
having the following format. This message is processed as described below if it is received from a predefined address; otherwise it is treated as normal SDS message.
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Field
Size (bits)
Value
SPP Headers
Protocol ID
2 "Talk Group Folder Management"
Message ID
0 Select Folder
Handle
8
0 reserved 1-255 response identifier
Response Request Flag
1
0 (individually addressed messages) reserved
0 (group addressed messages) do not send response
1 (all message types) send response
Reserved
7
reserved - set to 00000002
Talk Group Folder Index
8
0-203 folder index 204-255 reserved
Table 1: Talk Group Folder Selection Message Format
If a Talk Group Folder Selection message command is 15 received from a valid address, the radio sends a response back to the identity from which it received the command, if requested to do so via the Response Request Flag. Individually addressed messages are always requested to send the response.
20 The Reserved field could be used, e.g., to indicate the maximum time period over which to randomise responses to group addressed SDS messages.
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The response message and the radio actions are described below:
Field
Size (bits)
Value
SPP Headers
Protocol ID
2 "Talk Group Folder Management"
Message ID
1 Select Folder Response
Handle
8
0 reserved 1-255 response identifier
Response
8
0 folder selected
1 invalid command
2 folder does not exist 3-255 reserved
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Table 2: Talk Group Folder Selection Response Message Format
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If transmissions are inhibited, the command is discarded and no response is sent back. If a response is sent, the Handle field of the received Talk Group Folder Selection Command is copied into the Handle field of the response message providing a link between the two messages for the sender.
If the command was not formatted correctly or contains reserved values, and responses are required, the radio responds with "invalid command" with no change of state.
If the requested folder is not enabled in the terminal, and responses are required, the radio responds with "folder does not exist" with no change of state.
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• If the requested folder is enabled, and responses are required, the radio responds with "folder selected" and selects the requested folder.
5 The talk group folder selection is followed by an attachment request for the talk group at the folder slot number of the rotary knob position if an RCU (remote control unit) is attached, or that shown on the MCU (motorcycle control unit) display if an MCU is attached.
10 If:
• no valid group can be requested,
• the RCU rotary knob is in position 0 and is customised to switch the radio off or the MCU display shows 0 - i.e. no there is no selected
15 talk group,
• the terminal is operating as a gateway or repeater, and the RCU rotary knob position or the number shown on the MCU display do not represent a DMO talk group,
20 the selected talk group is not changed. If the RCU
is connected, the RCU_ROTARY_KNOB_OUT_OF_STEP_ALERT is sounded.
If the terminal is customised to enable talk group 25 and stack selection from a remote user interface and the RCU rotary knob is in position 0 or the MCU display shows 'u', talk group selection after the over the air folder change is the same as if the folder had been changed from the terminal user interface. 3 0 If the terminal was operating as a gateway or a repeater before the talk group folder change occurs, it (preferably) automatically re-establishes itself as a gateway or repeater after the talk group folder change with no change to the TMO (Trunked Mode Operation) or 35 DMO (Direct Mode Operation) talk groups constituting the gateway or repeater. When gateway mode is exited, the
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TMO group forming the TMO half of the gateway is preferably selected (from the original talk group folder). When the talk group is subsequently changed, the selected talk group folder is the one received in 5 the OTA (over the air) command and talk groups are therefore selected from this folder.
If the folder with the index specified in the inbound command is selected, the radio generates the OTA_FOLDER_SELECTION_ALERT, if enabled, responds with 10 "folder selected" and the radio reflects the folder selection. The radio must re-boot to ensure the folder change is maintained in case of uncontrolled power cycle. This may be removed when the context data is automatically saved during operation. Any other 15 responses indicate no change of state at the terminal.
If a talk group cannot be requested because of restrictions imposed by existing functionality, the terminal will operate according to existing functionality for such cases.
20 A talk group folder customisation command can also be received as an inbound message. This message is processed as described below, only if received from a predefined address, otherwise it is treated as normal SDS message.
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Field
Size (bits)
Values
SPP Headers
Protocol ED
2 "Talk Group Folder Management"
Message ID
2 Customise Folder
Handle
8
0 reserved 1-255 response identifier
Response Request Flag
1
0 (individually addressed messages) reserved
0 (group addressed messages) do not send response
1 (all message types) send response
Reserved
7
reserved - set to OOOOOOO2
Talk Group Folder Index
8
0 Favourites
1 Folder 1
2 Folder 2
200 Folder 200 201-255 reserved
Number of Talk Groups in Folder
8
0-75 Number of "Talk Group Index" fields following. 76-255 reserved
Talk Group Index, see Note 1
11
0 reserved
1 -2000 talk group index 2001-2047 reserved
Note 1: conditional/repeated as defined by "Number of Talk Groups in Folder"
Table 3: Talk Group Folder Customisation Message Format
If a Talk Group Folder Customisation message command is received from a valid address, the radio 5 sends a response back to the identity from which it received the command, if requested to do so via the Response Request Flag. Individually addressed messages are always requested to send the response.
The Reserved field could be used, e.g., to indicate 10 the maximum time period over which to randomise responses to group addressed SDS messages.
The response message and the radio actions are described below:
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Field
Size (bits)
Value
SPP Headers
Protocol ID
2 "Talk Group Folder Management"
Message ID
3 Customise Folder Response
Handle
8
0 reserved
1-255 response identifier
Response
8
0 folder customised
1 invalid command
2 folder does not exist
3 at least one unknown talk group index 4-255 reserved
Table 4: Talk Group Folder Customisation Message Format 5 •
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15
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If transmissions are inhibited, the command is discarded and no response is sent back. If a response is sent, the Handle field of the received Talk Group Folder Customisation Command is copied into the Handle field of the response message providing a link between the two messages for the sender.
If the command was not formatted correctly or contains reserved values or the talk groups are not valid for the always attached folder, and responses are required, the radio responds with "invalid command" with no change of state.
If the folder to be customised is not enabled in the terminal, and responses are required, the radio responds with "folder does not exist" with no change of state.
If the command contains at least one talk group index that does not exist, and responses
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are required, the radio responds with "at least one unknown talk group index" with no change of state.
If the requested folder to be customised is enabled and all talk groups are valid, and responses are required, the radio responds with "folder customised" and the OTA_FOLDER_CUSTOMISATION_ALERT, if enabled, is generated. The folder is then customised accordingly, replacing the current customisation. The radio must re-boot to ensure the folder change is maintained in case of uncontrolled power cycle. This may be removed when the context data is automatically saved during operation.
o If the RCU or MCU is connected and if the folder that got customised is the same with the currently selected folder, the terminal requests the talk group at the same unfiltered folder slot number as the currently selected group.
■ With the RCU connected, if no talk group corresponds to the unfiltered folder slot number of the currently selected talk group, or it is a TMO talk group that has an MNI other than that of the radio's current network, the
RCU_ROTARY_KNOB_OUT_OF_STEP_ALERT is generated, if enabled, and no change occurs to the radio. The alert is stopped when the Rotary Knob is moved to a new position and a Talk Group is selected as a result of this action.
■ With the MCU connected, if no talk group corresponds to the unfiltered folder slot number of the currently selected talk
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group, or it is a TMO talk group that has an MNI other than that of the radio's current network, the current talk group selection is not changed.
5 If the talk group cannot be requested because of restrictions imposed by existing functionality, the terminal will operate according to existing functionality for such cases.
The OTA (Over-the-Air) messages defined above are 10 intended to be sent to terminals operating in Trunked Mode, Direct Mode, Gateway Mode, and Direct Mode operating through a gateway.
There is no defined restriction in TETRA to prevent SDS messages from being sent group addressed, however, 15 it is preferred that they are sent individually addressed wherever possible to avoid the application layer responses either flooding the system in Trunked Mode, or clashing in Direct Mode.
Sending individually addressed commands ensures 20 that the dispatcher of the OTA folder change/customisation command receives a response from each terminal indicating the success/failure of the operation.
Note that if the gateway is required to action one 25 of these commands, the command must be individually addressed to the gateway.
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  1. CLAIMS:
    1. A method of operating a mobile communications terminal, the method comprising:
    5 transmitting to the communications terminal a command indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to use; and the communications terminal, in response to receiving such a command, selecting the indicated talk 10 group or set of talk groups for use.
    2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of transmitting a command to the communications terminal comprises:
    15 transmitting to the communications terminal a short message comprising a command indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to use.
    3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the
    20 communications terminal comprises a terminal for use in a TETRA mobile communications system.
    4. A method of operating a TETRA mobile communications system, the method comprising:
    25 transmitting to a terminal of the system an SDS
    message and/or a packet data message comprising a command to instruct the terminal to select a talk group or set of talk groups for use.
    30 5. The method of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
    the communications terminal only selecting the talk group or set of talk groups indicated in the command if the command meets one or more predefined criteria.
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    6. The method of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
    the communications terminal, after receiving the command, sending a response to the command.
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    7. The method of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
    the communications terminal subsequently returning to a default or original talk group.
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    8. The method of claim 7, wherein the communications terminal returns to a default or original talk group in response to: (i) an input to the terminal by a user; (ii) a command from a remote user; and/or (iii) the
    15 completion of a call on the new talk group.
    9. The method of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
    the communications terminal storing data 2 0 representing two or more predefined or predetermined talk groups and/or sets of talk groups.
    10. The method of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the command comprises data: (i) for allowing the
    25 terminal to set up or configure the indicated talk group or set of talk groups; and/or (ii) for allowing the terminal to identify a talk group or set of talk groups from predefined or predetermined talk groups or sets of talk groups stored in the terminal.
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    11. A communications terminal for a mobile communications system, comprising:
    means for, in response to a command received over an air interface, selecting a talk group or set of talk 35 groups indicated in the command for use.
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    12. The communications terminal of claim 11, further comprising:
    means for determining whether the received command meets one or more predefined criteria;
    5 the communications terminal being arranged to only select the talk group or set of talk groups indicated in the command if the command is determined by said means to meet the one or more predefined criteria.
    10 13. The communications terminal of claim 11 or 12, further comprising:
    means for sending a response to the received command.
    15 14. The communications terminal of claim 11, 12 or 13, further comprising:
    means for returning the communications terminal to a default or original talk group in response to: (i) an input to the terminal by a user,* (ii) a command from a 20 remote user; and/or (iii) the completion of a call on the new talk group.
    15. The communications terminal of any one of claims 11 to 14, further comprising:
    25 means for storing data representing two or more predefined or predetermined talk groups and/or sets of talk groups.
    16. A mobile communications system, comprising: 30 a system infrastructure; and one or more communications terminals as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 15;
    the system infrastructure comprising means for transmitting to a communications terminal a command 3 5 indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to be used by the terminal.
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    17. The mobile communications system of claim 16, wherein the means for transmitting a command to a communications terminal comprises:
    5 means for transmitting a short message to a communications terminal, said short message comprising a command indicating a talk group or set of talk groups to be used by the terminal.
    10 18. The mobile communications system of claim 16 or 17, wherein the mobile communications system comprises a TETRA mobile communications system and the one or more communications terminals comprise one or more TETRA communications terminals.
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    19. An SDS message or a packet data message for a TETRA mobile communications system comprising a command for instructing a TETRA communications terminal to select a predefined or predetermined talk group or set of talk
    20 groups.
    20. A computer program element comprising computer software code portions for performing the method of any one of claims 1 to 10 when the program element is run on
    25 data processing means.
    21. A method of operating a mobile communications terminal substantially as hereinbefore described.
    30 22. A method of operating a TETRA mobile communications system substantially as hereinbefore described.
    23. A communications terminal for a mobile communications system substantially as hereinbefore 35 described.
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    24. A mobile communications system substantially as hereinbefore described.
    25. An SDS message or a packet data message for a TETRA 5 mobile communications system substantially as hereinbefore described.
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