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Simoco SRP9100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Simoco SRP9100 User Manual
Simoco SRP9100 User Guide
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  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 6 © Comgroup Australia 2010 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 4.1 C HANNELS S CREEN 502 Mt Buller Channel Number Channel Name Signal Strength (RSSI) Battery Level The Channels Screen shows the current channel and allows it to be changed. The Channel Name shows the text associated with the radio channel. The RSSI Bars indicate the signal strength of the current channel. The Battery Level indicates the current battery condition Several Icons can be displ

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 16 © Comgroup Australia 2010 Transpond Enable (refer to Section 7.6) Send-1, Send-2 (refer to Section 7.5) Special Encode1...8 (refer to Section 7.10)

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page iv © Comgroup Australia 2010 5.4 SELCALL Functions................................................................. 15 5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall........................................................... 15 5.4.2 Sending a Selcall ............................................................. 15 5.4.3 Other Selcall Functions .................................................... 15 5.5 Scan Functions ................................

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 1 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 O VERVIEW The SRP9100 Series Radios are versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controlled, two-way portable radios. The SRP9100 Series is available in a number of frequency bands and versions for specific applications. This manual describes the operation of the SRP9130 PMR model with a 12 key keypad and SRP9120 PMR without numeric keypad. The radio is software programmable and it can be customised to the operational

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 22 © Comgroup Australia 2010 6.1.3.2 DELETE AN ENTRY Bring up phone book edit on the screen as for add entry and press the -/+ keys to select the entry to delete. When the chosen entry is displayed, press the OK key. The number will be now displayed. Press the assigned reset key until all the digits are deleted. Press OK. The text name will be displayed. Move the cursor to the start of the text and press the space key 0. Move the cursor to the next key and repeat until all characters are erased. Press OK. 6.1.3.3 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY Bring up phone boo

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 10 © Comgroup Australia 2010 4.5 S END M ESSAGE S CREEN This Screen allows the user to send a free form text message to another radio user in a similar manner to a cell phone SMS. M7 Send Message Memory Entry Number (defined by FPP) Upon selecting the Send Message menu option with the OK button, a flashing cursor will appear on the lower left hand corner of the screen. Each key is labelled with up to 3 text characters. The text characters are entered by pressing the keypad key once for the first character, twice for the second and three time for the third. After a short delay,

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 i TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRP9100 series of products: TNM-U-E-0048 SRP9100 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0045 SRP9120 Brief User Guide TNM-U-E-0046 SRP9130 Brief User Guide To order copies of any of the above publications, or any other Simoco product, contact SImoco on +61 3 9730 3800 or send a Fax on +61 3 9730 3968. The Simoco web site also has a comprehensive list of documentation available for download. www.simoco.com ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This publication is copyright and no part may b

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 15 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 5.4 SELCALL F UNCTIONS 5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall A number of different options can be set up by your dealer to sound various alert tones when a selcall is received. Consult your dealer for a detailed explanation of your radios set up. Warehouse Selcall Received Icon Caller When a Selcall is received the radio may respond by: • Showing a flashing or solid icon to indicate that the radio has been Called, • sounding an Alert tone, or • Displaying the Name of the caller (if it exists in the Phon

  • SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 27 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 9. TROUBLESHOOTING If, after reading this guide, you are unable to switch the radio on, check that the battery is charged and correctly attached. If these checks are OK, contact your dealer or SImoco representative for further advice.

  • Simoco SRP9100, Appendix A - Alert Tones and Messages Figure 3 - Alert Tones Appendix B – LCD Display Layout Key Beep Error Tone Beep Alert Bip Alert Ring Alert Urgent Alert Continuous Alert 2 x Bip Alert 0.05 9000_52 0.10 0.05 0.10 0.10 Continuous Telephone Ring Tone 0.19 Duration Indicated in seconds 880 Hz Off 1480 Hz 440 Hz

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 12 © Comgroup Australia 2010 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 5.1 S WITCH -O N /S WITCH -O FF Turn the On/Off/Volume Knob clockwise to switch the portable radio ON. The display will illuminate and show a ‘Welcome Message’ and the Selcall Identity of the portable radio. After a brief time the display will revert to the Channel Screen, at which time the portable radio is ready for use. Turning the On/Off/Volume knob anticlockwise wi

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 18 © Comgroup Australia 2010 selected or if the Scan Channel is re-selected. The Priority Channel cannot be skipped. Scan groups may be assigned as user scan groups using the field programmer. There may be up to 4 user scan groups. If a scan group is assigned as a user scan type, the user is able to edit the channels in the scan group from the keypad [only available on keypad version]. The user can then enter the edit submenu for that group be pressing the * key. Editing is described in the next section. While listening on the channel, the User can PTT on that channel. After the signal disappear

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 5 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 3.2 D EFAULT S ETTINGS Figure 2 - Menu Navigation Note that the menu flow shown is an example of the default menu. The menu options can be configured and changed in the field programmer. Other menu sequences are possible in your radio. Pressing the “M” key steps through the menus on the left. The Set-up sub menu on the right can be entered by pressing the “OK” key when Set-up is selected. Once in the Set-up sub menu, pressing the “M” key steps through the sub m

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 11 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 4.6 S ETUP S CREEN Use this Screen to access the other Set-up submenus. M10 User Options Memory Entry Number (defined by FPP) Press (OK) button to show the first of the submenus, and then the -/+ buttons to scroll through these screens. The actual set-up submenus available will depend on the configuration by the Field Programmer. These can include: • Screen Contrast • Phone Book Edit • Mute Adjust • Alert Volume • Network • Info • User CTCSS �

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 25 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 7.11 A LARM Put the mobile into Alarm mode. 7.12 R EPEATER D EFEAT Allows the radio to transmit on the reverse frequency on a Repeater Channel. When the button is pressed again (or the Channel is changed) the transmit frequency reverts to the original setting. Repeater defeat mode is indicated to the user by a single beep at the start of each PTT. 7.13 L OW P OWER Forces the radio to low power. Pressing again puts the

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 iii TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION .......................................................... I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ....................................................................... I SAFETY ................................................................................................... II EMR SAFETY ..........................................................................................

  • SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 2 © Comgroup Australia 2010 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Press To Talk Switch On-Off Volume Function Button # 5 Function Button # 6 Function Button # 7 Often used as Alarm Keypad for DTMF or Channel or Selcall Entry Function Button # 2 Function Button # 1 Function Button # 3 Function Button # 4 Accesso

  • Simoco SRP9100, SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide © Comgroup Australia 2010 23 TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a 6.1.4 Contrast The Contrast Screen allows you to set the contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15. Use the -/+ to select the required level. Press OK to accept the setting and go to the Channel Screen. Note: this option currently not available. 6.1.5 Alert Volume This Screen allows you to set the level of the Alert Volume Beep Tone in relation to the current Volume setting.

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