Simoco P25 SRM9030 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 33

P25 SRM9030/9030

Plus

 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

TNM-U-E-0094 

Oct 15 (Iss. 2.0) 

Page 33 

MENU SCREENS

 

The Setup menu structure may include, for example: 

 

User Options; 

 

Contrast; 

 

Alert Volume; 

 

Crypto Key (Select Transmit Encryption Key); 

 

Radio Info (Radio software and hardware information); 

 

RSSI; 

 

Mute Adjust; and 

 

Squelch. 

5.8

 

U

SER 

O

PTIONS 

M

ENU

 

The 

User Options

’ menu provides access to a list of Functions that may be toggled on or off.  Up 

to 10 functions may be defined in this menu by the FPP. 

From the Setup menu, use the 

▼/▲ keys to scroll through sub-menus and, with the 

User Options

 

menu option displayed, press the 

OK

 key to access the 

User Options screen

One  of  the  programmable functions  will  be  displayed.    These functions may  include:  Key  Beeps, 
Backlight, Talk-Around, Analogue Scrambler and Low Power Override. 

These functions can also be assigned directly to the radio’s function keys, if required. 

 

The functions can be toggled “On” or “Off” with the 

OK

 key. 

Summary of Contents for P25 SRM9030

Page 1: ...TNM U E 0094 Issue 2 0 October 2015 Field House Uttoxeter Old Road Derby DE1 1NH Tel 44 0 1332 375500 FAX 44 0 1332 375501 http www simocogroup com 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Aust...

Page 2: ...ended or granted by this document Simoco accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes It is the resp...

Page 3: ...ry aus simocogroup com DOCUMENT HISTORY Issue Date Comments 1 0 May 2008 Initial Issue 2 0 30 October 2015 Updates due to Company rebranding Industry Canada warning statement added ASSOCIATED DOCUMENT...

Page 4: ...YOUT 19 3 1 1 Soft Labels 19 3 1 2 Text Panel 19 3 1 3 Icons 19 4 MENU SYSTEM 22 4 1 MENU NAVIGATION 22 5 MENU SCREENS 24 5 1 CHANNEL SCREEN 24 5 2 ZONE MENU 25 5 3 SQUELCH MENU 25 5 3 1 Digital Opera...

Page 5: ...ges View Pop Up Menu 42 5 16 2 2 Messages View More Screen 42 5 16 2 3 Messages Reply Pop Up Menu 43 5 16 2 4 Short Message Reply Screen 43 5 16 2 5 Text Message Reply Screen 44 5 16 3 Send Message Sh...

Page 6: ...1 2 P25 ANALOGUE 55 7 6 LOW POWER 55 7 7 MENU 56 7 8 MODE 56 7 9 MUTE 56 7 10 REPEATER DEFEAT P25 CONVENTIONAL 56 7 11 RESET 56 7 12 SCAN 56 7 13 SCAN EDIT 57 7 14 SCRAMBLER P25 ANALOGUE 57 7 15 SKIP...

Page 7: ...Exposure for SRM9000AC 150 MHz to 174 MHz 61 Table 4 b Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occupational Controlled Exposure for SRM9000AC 150 MHz to 174 MHz 61 Table 5 a Rated Power and...

Page 8: ...operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere unless the radio s level of IECEx approval is approved for use in that atmosphere Obey the Turn Off Two way Radios signs where these are posted e g on a...

Page 9: ...ld the microphone a few centimetres from your mouth and speak across it rather than into it Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum and replace the microphone on its cradle after use When it...

Page 10: ...ronic equipment within the member states of the European Union As part of the legislation electrical and electronic equipment will feature the crossed out wheeled bin symbol see image at left on the p...

Page 11: ...was ordered and installed CONVENTIONS Where the word generally or may is used to describe a facility this operation is an option that may be enabled with the P25 Field Personality Programmer FPP In s...

Page 12: ...3 9730 3999 US Customer Services Email customerservice simocogroup com TECHNICAL SUPPORT In order to streamline support requests and better serve our customers at Simoco we utilize a support ticket s...

Page 13: ...dresses Simoco EMEA techsupport simocogroup com Simoco Australasia inquiry aus simocogroup com Simoco Americas techsupport simocogroup com Technical Support Helplines Simoco EMEA Tel UK 08717 411 040...

Page 14: ...ean Union FCC Federal Communications Commission FM Frequency Modulation FPP Field Personality Programmer ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionising Radiation Protection ID IDentification IEC Inte...

Page 15: ...e Radio Systems Defined for systems in the UK but also used outside the UK Issued January 1988 Muted Audio cannot be heard from the loudspeaker NAC Network Access Code Used as a filter where multiple...

Page 16: ...prior to operation Your Simoco representative can help in programming your radio facilities to meet your present and future requirements 1 2 CONFIGURATION Before you can use the SRM9030 P25 Radio it m...

Page 17: ...stal Display LCD 102 x 64 graphic display Eight lines of 14 characters small font Three fonts small medium and large Context based soft menu labels Light Emitting Diode LED indicator The controls on t...

Page 18: ...nction key Default Menu Select Function Key F2 Programmable Function key Default Channel Down Function Key F3 Programmable Function key Default Channel Up Function Key F4 Programmable Function key Def...

Page 19: ...Persistent and Non persistent text information as follows Persistent Text e g Channel name Zone name o The Channel Name shows the text associated with the currently selected radio channel o The Zone N...

Page 20: ...Figure 4 Icon Locations Table 2 Icon Locations Position Icons 1 Message 2 Talk Around 3 Tx Other Signal Signal Scanning 4 Monitor Normal Selective 4 C Connecting Connect Fail 5 P25 Digital Encrypted S...

Page 21: ...ser or the channel s defined talk group will be heard on the speaker Normal Mute Only radio signals from the users own network will be heard on the speaker Monitor All P25 digital radio signals on the...

Page 22: ...figuration The Setup menu is a special case entry Setup is a subgroup that can have any of the list of menu selections assigned to it This means that if required the lesser used selections can be part...

Page 23: ...k Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Menu 1 Zone Select Note Example menus only shown Other Menus may be configured with t...

Page 24: ...ts until the required menu option is selected with the pointer and then press the OK button Pressing the Back key at any point will go back to the previous screen 5 1 CHANNEL SCREEN The Channel Screen...

Page 25: ...lect the first channel in the new Zone Direct access to the Zone menu from other screens can also be programmed to one of the function buttons with the FPP 5 3 SQUELCH MENU The Squelch menu allows the...

Page 26: ...r Unit ID An N icon on the display indicates Normal mode 5 3 1 3 Digital Channel Selective Mode If Selective squelch is chosen the radio will only receive decryptable or clear digital transmissions wi...

Page 27: ...signals and 15 will only hear very strong signals with no background noise Direct access to the Mute Adjust screen from other screens can also be programmed to one of the function keys with the FPP Pr...

Page 28: ...activity timeout period is set with the FPP The radio will return to the default channel screen 5 5 2 Making an Individual Call with Call Alert From the Phone Book Screen with the required phone book...

Page 29: ...it back to the default channel screen 5 6 1 Phone Book Edit To Delete an Entry From the Ph Book Edit screen use the keys to scroll through and select the phone book entry to be deleted Press the OK ke...

Page 30: ...ed ID is shown It is also possible to edit a P25 Conventional ID and a P25 Group Entry Note When editing a phone book entry for a Conventional channel not all the steps will be required From the Ph Bo...

Page 31: ...has to be changed use the keypad and the key to enter the new WACN ID as required and then press the OK key If the WACN ID does not have to be changed press the OK key The Edit Unit ID sub menu scree...

Page 32: ...e changed using the numeric digits and the keys to move the cursor with the Reset function key to delete If the Name has to be changed use the keypad and the keys to enter the new Name as required and...

Page 33: ...list of Functions that may be toggled on or off Up to 10 functions may be defined in this menu by the FPP From the Setup menu use the keys to scroll through sub menus and with the User Options menu o...

Page 34: ...hown Use the keys to adjust the contrast setting as required Press the OK key to save the changes and return to the main channel screen Press the Back or Menu key to save the changes and return to the...

Page 35: ...highest menu level Note A minimum Alert Level may be set by the FPP to ensure that the Alerts can always be heard from the speaker 5 11 RADIO INFORMATION MENU The Radio Info screens display informatio...

Page 36: ...ption Status Encryption Summary External Application Memory Status The Radio Info screens are read only screens Press OK to return to the Channel Screen 5 12 MODE MENU The Mode menu is used for changi...

Page 37: ...rom the keypad as follows PMR 60 P25 80 MPT Network 1 71 MPT Network 2 72 5 13 RSSI MENU The RSSI screen displays the received signal strength in dBm When the radio has been correctly calibrated the r...

Page 38: ...dio will attempt to use any of the stored encryption keys to decrypt received signals If the padlock symbol is displayed the currently selected digital channel has encryption enabled From the Setup me...

Page 39: ...the OK key is pressed a pop up menu is displayed whit the following selections CALL to call back the caller set individual call to the caller DELETE to delete the stored call record CANCEL to cancel t...

Page 40: ...ansmit and receive predefined short messages and text messages to from another radio unit on a digital channel P25 conventional only Messages received are stored in radio memory They can be viewed and...

Page 41: ...Edit Text screen which is only for a digital channel otherwise an error beep will sound Press the Reset function key if configured to return to the default screen Press the Menu or Back keys to retur...

Page 42: ...ed With the MORE option selected press the OK key to display the full message With the REPLY option selected press the OK key to display the MessagesReply pop up screen Press the Reset function key if...

Page 43: ...ated an individual voice call is sent to the message sender With the SMSG option selected press the OK key to display the short message Messages Reply screen With the TXTMSG option selected press the...

Page 44: ...e to be entered modified Use the key to select lower upper case letters The 0 zero key is the space key Pressing and holding the Reset key for less than one second will delete the character to the lef...

Page 45: ...ed is displayed in the top right hand side The characters are entered via the keypad by pressing the relevant key one or more times to choose each character The key is used to move the cursor to the l...

Page 46: ...screen i e Short Message Screen or Edit Text Message Screen Press the Reset function key if configured to return to the default screen display 5 16 3 3 Phonebook Entry Selection Screen The Phone Entr...

Page 47: ...ined an error beep will sound Sending a short message or text message can fail if the destination radio is not available 5 17 SCAN EDIT MENU The Scan Edit menu allows the user to add or delete channel...

Page 48: ...ted channel from the scan group Back to return to previous menu screen Use the keys to select the required option With the Delete option selected press the OK key to remove the selected channel from t...

Page 49: ...s Press the Reset function key if configured to return to the default screen display Press the Back or Menu key to return the radio to the main Scan Edit screen When the OK key is pressed If the scan...

Page 50: ...e FPP i e no keys pressed The radio will emit warning beeps for 10 seconds prior to switching off Pressing any key will reset this timer 6 2 DEFAULT SCREEN TRUNKED MODE After power up the radio will s...

Page 51: ...channel only P25 transmissions will be received To change channels press the and keys while in the channel screen Zones can be changed from the Zone menu see Section 5 2 6 4 1 Received Individual Cal...

Page 52: ...ng your message The talk group for a transmission is usually associated with a channel selection A talk group will address all others that have the same TGID selected While on a P25 channel the transm...

Page 53: ...indicated by a rotating arrow symbol When stopped on a channel the second line from the top shows the name of the channel from the scan group that the radio stopped on If stopped on a channel that ch...

Page 54: ...lls When an emergency call is being received a message will be displayed on the default screen RxEm indicating the radio unit sending the emergency call 6 9 2 Making an Emergency Call When the emergen...

Page 55: ...tion key and then use the PTT to send the call The next PTT after the Announce will call the default group 7 3 CHANNEL UP AND DOWN The current selected Zone s channel is decremented whenever the key i...

Page 56: ...dio Carrier Mute level to be adjusted Supported in analogue mode only On an analogue Channel the mute level can be adjusted between the FPP Minimum Mute and Maximum Mute limits 7 10 REPEATER DEFEAT P2...

Page 57: ...press restores the channel to normal clear mode 7 15 SKIP The Skip function key is used to temporarily remove members from a scan channel The removal is temporary only until the channel is changed 7...

Page 58: ...PENDIX A ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Figure 7 Alert Tones Key Beep Error Tone Grant Tone Beep Alert Bip Alert Ring Alert Urgent Alert Continuous Alert 2 x Bip Alert 0 05 9000_52b 0 10 0 05 0 05 0 10 0 10...

Page 59: ...amage Very high levels of x rays for example can damage tissues and genetic material Experts in science engineering medicine health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposu...

Page 60: ...pational Controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures Guidelines User awareness instructions should accompany the device when transferred to other users Do not use...

Page 61: ...Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population Uncontrolled Exposure for SRM9000TU and SRM9000UW 406 1 MHz to 512 MHz Rated Power of Vehicle installed Mobile Two way Radio Recommended M...

Page 62: ...to account the bystander exposure conditions of backseat passengers and recommended minimum lateral distances in Tables 4 a 5 a and 6 a These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to meta...

Page 63: ...08717 411 050 Fax 08717 411 049 International Tel 44 0 1332 375 671 Fax 44 0 1332 375 672 www simocogroup com SIMOCO AUSTRALASIA 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Within Austra...

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