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Simoco SRP9170 Operation & User’s Manual

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Simoco SRP9170 User Manual
Simoco SRP9170 User Guide
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  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 33 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 12. APPENDIX C - GLOSSARY A summary of common radio terms and other terms used in this document is given below. Alert tones The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid entry or operator error. ARPANSA Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Association. Current Phonebook Entry Entry the Phonebook Screen would display if currently called upon. DSP Digital Signal Proces

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 7 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Accessory Connector Function #7 Selector Switch ABC Switch On/Off Volume PTT Function #5 Function #6 Function #2 Function #1 Function #3 Function #4 Antenna Keypad Indicator LED Figure 1 SRP9180 Portable Layout KEY / CONTROL FUNCTION On/Off/Volume Rotate the switch clockwise to turn on the radio and then set the volume to the desired level. Selector Switch Rotate to select Phone Book entries. ABC Switch May be programmed to change radio Modes or Networks. Rx/Tx/Power LED Green LED illuminates when receiving a signal. Red

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 36 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control exposure to yourself and others and ensure compliance with the Occupational/ Controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: • User awareness instructions should accompany the device when transferred to other users. • This radio meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Simoco accessories supplied or designated fo

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 11 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 4.2 S TORED C ALLS S CREEN This screen allows missed Voice calls (and received Status and Data messages) to be reviewed. The  icon will show in the main Phonebook Screen when there is an entry in this Screen. A "Bip" tone is emitted every few seconds when a new call or message is stored. Three different types of call can be stored. The screen display will change depending on the type of call stored. Missed Voice Call Received Status Message Received Data Message The displayed number (e.g. #02) shows the queued position of the entr

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 31 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 11. APPENDIX B - DIAL STRINGS AND NUMBERING CONVENTIONS The following dial strings and numbering conventions apply on the SRP9180 radios. Dial Strings DESCRIPTION CALL MODIFIER Abbreviated PSTN Codes **nn nn = 1 to 45 Call Set up Abandon/Call Complete *# Accept Incoming Call # or PTT Status Call *0n*...# , n = 1 to 30 Broadcast Call *11*...# (for groups only) Send Short Data Message *2*Data*….# ,Data=Up to 20 digits of 0 9 Non-prescribed data cal

  • SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 10 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 4.1 P HONEBOOK S CREEN The Phonebook allows calls to be made to entries from the Phonebook list. The RSSI Bars indicate the signal strength of the current Control or Traffic channel. The Name Field shows the current selected entry from

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 30 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 10. APPENDIX A – ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Low Tone Off High Tone .1.1.1 1.2 Seconds0.8 0.3 .1 5 Seconds 0.3 0.3 0.30.3 .5 1 Second Continuous Telephone Ring Tone Key Press Call Setup in Progress Incoming Call or Called Radio is ringing Call Queued Transmit Confirmed Call Clear Go to Traffic Channel Call Fail Call Fail Radio Busy Number Unobtainable Item Duration Warning No Transmittal Allowed Wrong Ke

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 4 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Overview...................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Configuration .............................................................................................. 6 1.3 Conventions ................................................................................................ 6 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS .................................

  • SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 8 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 3. MENU SYSTEM The SRP9180 radio software uses a programmed menu structure to enable the operator to access the radio options. The structure of the menu can be configured to meet the customer’s specific needs using the FPP. Figure 2 (overleaf) illustrates

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 26 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 7.1.3.4 USING THE KEYPAD When using the keypad to enter text: • Press the appropriate keypad key a number of times until the desired character or number is selected. • The current character position is identified by a flashing block cursor. • Use # to select lower/upper case letters. • Use * for special characters. • Use the ▼ ▲keys to move to the next or previous character space to be entered/modified. • Use the

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 34 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 13. COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES (UNITED STATES AND CANADA) RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS. Before using your Simoco portable two-way radio, read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines. NOTICE: This portable radio is intended for use in O

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 9 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a Menu System PHONE BOOK Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu STORED CALLS CALL TYPES CALL TYPES RECALL STATUS SETUP STATUS RECALL STORED CALLS ENTRY POINT Scroll through Phonebook Entries Note: Example Menus only shown. MPT1327 TNK Menu rev2 Other Menus may be configured with the FPP Up Key Down Key 'M' Key (same as ’BACK’) OK Key SubMenu Selections Edit Menu Edit Menu PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK CONTRAST GROUP ALERT VOL. RADIO INFO. NETWORK. M

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 16 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 6. CALL TYPES A Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different call types. The SRP9180 supports the following call types: • Voice Calls between Individuals or Groups, • Include Calls, • Status Calls, • Priority and Emergency Calls, • Diversion Calls, • Broadcast Calls. Individual Voice Calls. Allow private conversations between two users. Other users can be included in the call using the Include Ca

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 21 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 6.3 C ALL D IVERSION Incoming calls can be diverted to another radio, telephone, or PABX extension, using the Call Diversion facility provided by the Trunk Network. In many instances Call Diversion is only available after prior arrangement with the Network Operator. A diversion may be set up via the Call Types Screen or direct from the keypad. 6.3.1 From the Call-Types Screen •

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 25 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 7.1.3.2 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the ▼ ▲keys to select the required Phonebook Entry, then press OK . Use the ▼ ▲keys to select “Delete”, then press OK to delete the Entry and exit back to the Idle Screen. 7.1.3.3 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY Use the ▼ ▲ keys to select the required Phonebook Entry, then Press OK. Use the ▼ ▲ keys to select “Edit” and then press OK . Next, edit the num

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9170/SRP9180 Portable Radio MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a January 2010 Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 5 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 7.1.2 Group ...................................................................................................... 23 7.1.3 Phone Book Edit Menu ........................................................................... 24 7.1.4 Contrast................................................................................................... 26 7.1.5 Alert Volume............................................................................................ 26

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 3 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a General Safety 1. Do not operate your portable radio whilst driving a vehicle. 2. Do not operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt. 3. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. 4. Only recharge batteries in an approved SRP9180 Charger. IECEx Intrinsically Safe Radios Radio models approved for use in hazardous environments according to the IECEx Scheme are marked with an approval

  • Simoco SRP9170, SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 14 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a C ALL T YPES S CREEN Use this Screen to make different types of calls. • Press the ▼ ▲keys to scroll through the available call types. • Press the nominated Clear * key to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call. • Press OK to go to the Phonebook Screen with the Call-Type modifier ready for editing (the keyboard is enabled for this step). * A function key (usually F6) can be programmed as a Clear key using the FPP. 4.4 S END M ESSAGE S

  • SRP9180 ~ MPT1327 Portable Radio User Manual © Comgroup Australia 2010 page 19 TNM-U-E-0090 Issue 1.3a 6.2 R ECEIVING A C ALL The SRP9180 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being received. There are three types of call: • Individual Voice Call. • Group Voice Call. • Status Message or Data Message. 6.2.1 Receiving an

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