Simoco SDP760 User Manual Download Page 2

This page has been intentionally left blank.

Summary of Contents for SDP760

Page 1: ...01 www simocowirelesssolutions com 2017 Simoco Wireless Solutions 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Tel 61 0 3 9730 3999 Fax 61 0 3 9730 3988 www simocowirelesssolutions com SD...

Page 2: ...This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...ade the Radio 4 Program the Radio 5 2 Radio Controls 6 Radio LED Indications 7 Main Screen 8 Screen Layout 8 3 Basic Operation 10 Turning the Radio On Off 10 Locking and Unlocking the Keypad 10 Adjust...

Page 4: ...Conventional Only 43 Digital Emergency 45 Emergency Call 45 Emergency Alarm 45 Emergency Alarm with Call 46 8 Analogue Conventional Functions and Operations 47 DMO and RMO Modes 47 DMO 47 RMO 47 CTCS...

Page 5: ...ing a Private Call 53 Group Calls 54 Calls Initiated in the Home Screen 56 Emergency Call 56 Broadcast Call 56 Subgroup 56 Authentication 56 Remote Remove Radio Service 57 Remote Change Radio Service...

Page 6: ...ure 20 Outbox 20 Figure 21 Drafts 21 Figure 22 New Message 22 Figure 23 Device Information Screen 24 Figure 24 Mode Menu Screen 25 Figure 25 Power Level 26 Figure 26 Noise Reduction Screen 26 Figure 2...

Page 7: ...ure 48 Tx LED Screen Menu 38 Figure 49 Keypad Lock Menu 39 Figure 50 Vibration Menu 40 Figure 51 Language Menu 40 Figure 52 Private Call Contacts 41 Figure 53 Encryption Screen 52 Figure 54 Incoming C...

Page 8: ...Battery LEDs 2 Table 2 One Key Update 4 Table 3 Radio Controls 6 Table 4 Radio LED Indication 7 Table 5 Radio Icons 9 Table 6 Inbox Message Icons 19 Table 7 Outbox Message Icon 20 Doc Number TNM U E 0...

Page 9: ...erate the equipment Copyright All information contained in this document is the property of Simoco All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced tr...

Page 10: ...serves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without prior notice Errors and Omissions The usefulness of this publication depends upon the accuracy and completeness of the informa...

Page 11: ...switched off for maintenance Refer to the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of operation Where dangerous voltages are exposed during a task safety personnel are to be...

Page 12: ...ter is in use Do not operate the transmitter with the antenna disconnected Refer to the EU directive 2004 40 EC dated 29th April 2004 Dangerous Voltages Dangerous voltages exist in this equipment for...

Page 13: ...ersonnel Cautions CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Maintenance Precautions CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices ESDS Devices This equipment contains ESDS Devices the handling pro...

Page 14: ...ited to electric power sunlight and x rays RF energy however should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy which when used improperly can cause biological damage Very high le...

Page 15: ...Occupational Controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50 talk 50 listen and is authorised by the FCC for occupational use In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance w...

Page 16: ...n the table below Frequency Band Bodyworn Handheld in front of Face AC 136 MHz 174 MHz 9 mm 0 4 inches 25 mm 1 0 inches TU 400 MHz 470 MHz 9 mm 0 4 inches 25 mm 1 0 inches UI 450 MHz 520 MHz 9 mm 0 4...

Page 17: ...nce and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux a...

Page 18: ...t of the legislation electrical and electronic equipment will feature the crossed out wheeled bin symbol see image at left on the product or in the documentation to show that these products must be di...

Page 19: ...Preparing Your Radio for Use Charging the Battery For best performance your radio is powered by a Lithium Ion Li Ion battery To avoid damage and comply with warranty terms charge the battery using the...

Page 20: ...1 Battery LEDs Attaching the Battery 1 Align the battery with the rails on the rear of the radio as shown by arrow 2 2 Slide the battery upward to the top of the rails and snap the latch into place as...

Page 21: ...eptacle and turn clockwise Figure 3 Attaching the Antenna Attaching the Clip 1 Remove the screws 2 Align the screw holes on the belt clip with those on the radio s body and then tighten the screws Fig...

Page 22: ...iguration process loads the customised channels signalling and user options so that the radio will operate with the user s system Note The radio must be upgraded to the correct version associated with...

Page 23: ...is using the correct software that matches the FPP version If the radio s software needs to be upgraded see Upgrade the Radio on the previous page 1 Run the FPP software to program the radio Figure 5...

Page 24: ...K1 11 Speaker 2 Push to Talk PTT 12 Numeric Keypad 3 Side Key 2 SK2 13 Antenna 4 Channel Group call Selector Knob 14 Top Key TK 5 Radio On Off Volume Control Knob 15 Accessory Jack 6 LED Indicator 16...

Page 25: ...n be displayed are shown in the following table LED Colour LED Indication Radio Status Green On Receiving Slow flashing green Standby Rapid green flashing The radio is upgrading or turning on Orange N...

Page 26: ...Icons The Icon bar is used to display the Standard and Special Icons Standard Icons are displayed in several positions as shown above Therefore up to 9 Icons can be displayed at once The Special Icon...

Page 27: ...ll Inbox Icon Scan High Power Low Power Battery Strength Indicator Accessory Connected Roam GPS Missed Call Bluetooth Wireless PTT Connected Bluetooth Earpiece Connected Wireless PTT Bluetooth Earpiec...

Page 28: ...Unlock function are available When the keypad is locked the radio displays a key icon and a message with how to unlock the keypad To unlock the keypad either of the following methods can be used 1 By...

Page 29: ...nels Another configuration may have 32 zones of 32 channels A zone can be selected by any of the following methods if programmed in the FPP 1 By menu selection Access the Zone menu and use the keys to...

Page 30: ...menu system Once in the menu system the Up and Down keys can be used to scroll through the menus To exit the Menu system press the Back key or the Menu timeout will exit automatically Generally press...

Page 31: ...Figure 10 Settings Menu Structure Doc Number TNM U E 0156 Issue 2 3 Page 13...

Page 32: ...nu system can be accessed from the home screen by selecting the Menu key To access any of the menu options from the Menu screen use the and keys to scroll through the lists until the required menu opt...

Page 33: ...all contact information for up to 256 entries Figure 13 Private Call Contact Menu To access a Private Call Contact use the and keys to scroll through the list until the required contact is highlighted...

Page 34: ...per list per list a total of 1024 groups in up to 32 lists Figure 14 Group Call Contact Menu For each group call contact you can View Edit and Delete the stored information From the Group Call Contac...

Page 35: ...3 On the New Contact edit screen using the keypad enter the relevant details for the Alias and ID parameters and press the Save key When entering the details of the new contact it is important to reme...

Page 36: ...the new message icon will be displayed on the icon bar Use the and keys to scroll through the Message menu options Press the Enter key to access the required option Inbox The Inbox is used to store th...

Page 37: ...lso provides an option to Delete All messages stored in the Inbox Figure 19 Message Inbox To View a stored message with the relevant message highlighted select Operation View OK To Reply to a message...

Page 38: ...been sent successfully The message has not been sent successfully In this case it can be resent Table 7 Outbox Message Icon To scroll through the stored messages use the and keys Selecting the Operati...

Page 39: ...the following 1 From the home screen select Operation Message Drafts 2 From the Drafts screen use the and keys to select the relevant draft message Select Menu Enter 3 If the message needs to be edit...

Page 40: ...p to 4 text characters e g 7 PQRS The text characters are entered by pressing the keypad once for the first character twice for the second and three times for the third and so on After a short delay t...

Page 41: ...o The radio can save up to 200 entries under each option To access the Call Log from the home screen select Menu Call Log Enter or press the shortcut key for Call Log directly The most recently call r...

Page 42: ...Figure 23 Device Information Screen Doc Number TNM U E 0156 Issue 2 3 Page 24...

Page 43: ...DMR Trunking and MPT Trunking modes To access the Mode menu from the home screen select Settings Function Mode Figure 24 Mode Menu Screen To select the required mode use the and keys to select the mo...

Page 44: ...m the home screen select Settings Function Noise Reduction Figure 26 Noise Reduction Screen The default setting for this feature is off When this feature is enabled On the microphone gain is reduced a...

Page 45: ...zones and 2048 channels with a maximum of 64 channels per zone To access the Zone menu from the home screen select Settings Zone Figure 28 Zone Menu When the Zone menu is displayed use the and keys t...

Page 46: ...tem GPS facility gives the user the option to allow the radio to receive its GPS information from the GPS chipset and upload that information to the system after receiving GPS upload request To access...

Page 47: ...formation Bluetooth Note The Bluetooth feature is only available and applicable to certain radios Please contact your local Simoco representative for further details When available the Bluetooth facil...

Page 48: ...1 From the Bluetooth menu screen use the and keys to select the Search Devices option then select Enter The Available Devices screen will be displayed and will quickly start a search Figure 33 Bluetoo...

Page 49: ...connected to a wireless PTT the wireless PTT connected icon will appear on the status bar When the radio is successfully connected to a Bluetooth earpiece and a wireless PTT the Bluetooth earpiece an...

Page 50: ...view information related to the connected Bluetooth devices The information displayed can include the status of the Bluetooth earpiece connection the status of the wireless PTT connection and the stre...

Page 51: ...ccess the General Setting menu from the home screen select Menu Settings Radio Settings Figure 37 Radio Settings Menu Date and Time The Date and Time menu option allows the user to set the various dat...

Page 52: ...o set the time in the radio Time Format This allows the user to set the time to 12 or 24 hour formats Time Zone This allows the user to change the current timezone to enable the correct time to be dis...

Page 53: ...aximum backlight timeout period is programmed by the FPP Note Received radio traffic events will not prevent the backlight timeout Use the and keys to select the required backlight timeout period To a...

Page 54: ...The Menu Reset feature if enabled allows the user to adjust the time period of menu inactivity before the radio will automatically return to the home screen To access the Menu Reset option from the ho...

Page 55: ...Menu To enable or disable a specific tone carry out the following 1 From the Tone menu use the and keys to select the required tone and press the Enter key 2 On the relevant tone screen use the and k...

Page 56: ...disable a specific LED carry out the following 1 From the LED menu use the and keys to select the required LED and press the Enter key 2 On the relevant LED screen use the and keys to select either On...

Page 57: ...riod and press the OK key When the Keypad Lock feature is enable the keypad can be unlocked by pressing the Menu and keys If the keypad is Locked all the keys except PTT Alarm Reset and Unlock functio...

Page 58: ...from the Vibration screen use the and keys to select On or Off as required and press the OK key Language This allows the user to set the current language for the user interface and menus Figure 51 Lan...

Page 59: ...be made through any of the following methods Making a Call through Contact or Call Log 1 From the home screen select either of the following i Menu Contact Private Call Contact ii Menu Call Log and ac...

Page 60: ...he communication coverage of the group call n The radio is within the communication coverage of the private call on the relevant channel Note Late Entry only applies to Tier III systems Rx Group List...

Page 61: ...lkback option is disabled unchecked the radio will also transmit on this channel if you press the PTT key during scan stop Priority Channel 1 This option allows you to select a channel in the scan lis...

Page 62: ...t the radio will resume scanning after the end of a valid channel activity This prevents the radio from resuming a scan immediately upon the loss of activity Note You can set and view this option by u...

Page 63: ...ency On with a programmable button 3 Go to Conventional Emergency Digital Emergency Selected Digital System and set Emergency Type to Regular and Emergency Mode to Emergency Call 4 Set the Digital Eme...

Page 64: ...de to Emergency Alarm 4 Set the Digital Emergency on to the channel you wish the emergency alarm feature to be available on Emergency Alarm with Call The Emergency Alarm with Call option is a combinat...

Page 65: ...option allows the user to configure the Radio s current channel with a specific Rx CTCSS CDCSS type When the radio receives the signal it will distinguish whether the received signal is CTCSS or CDCS...

Page 66: ...This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 67: ...ls on which it has worked after power on n ID Input The user can allow the radio to register with another base station by inputting the ID of an available control channel The network or system manager...

Page 68: ...io will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels it will go on with the Fixed TSCC List The hunt process will cycle until the...

Page 69: ...the channels avail able in the saved channel team n Temporary After an available control channel is found during scanning and you select Temporary the radio will register with this channel and will no...

Page 70: ...anager if required To access the Encryption Settings menu from the home screen select Settings Function Encrypt Encrypt On Off Figure 53 Encryption Screen The default setting for Voice and Data encryp...

Page 71: ...the LCD display The first text line displays the caller alias or ID Figure 54 Incoming Call Notes i If the private call type is set to FOACSU ringtones will be played from the radio speaker and the r...

Page 72: ...ing situations occurs n No operation PTT key press is performed within the preset time programmable n The preset time expires n The calling party ends the ongoing call n The signal of base station is...

Page 73: ...it screen Conversation Limit When a group call is established both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in real time At the Calling Party a countdown timer is displaye...

Page 74: ...e highest priority To make a priority call carry out the following n From the home screen using the keypad input 8 called number n Press the Call PTT or key to make the call Forced Group Call Private...

Page 75: ...by your dealer or system administrator Remote Change Radio Service The authorised dispatcher is able to temporarily disable a radio remotely The disabled radio cannot request or receive any user init...

Page 76: ...10 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Feature to be added in future release Doc Number TNM U E 0156 Issue 2 3 Page 58...

Page 77: ...This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 78: ...or D DMO Direct Mode Operation DMR Digital Mobile Rado E ETSI European Telecommunicatiosn Standards Institute F FM Frequency Modulation FPP Field personality programmer G GPS Global positioning system...

Page 79: ...int test action group L LCD Liquid crystal display LED Light emitting diode O OEM Other equipment manufacturer P PA Power Amplifier PC Personal computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PMR Private Mobile Ra...

Page 80: ...imoco Digital Portable SK Side key SPI Serial peripheral interface T TK Top key TSCC Trunk Subscriber Control Channel TX Transmitter U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UHF Ultra High F...

Page 81: ...V VHF Very High Frequency Doc Number TNM U E 0156 Issue 2 3 Page 63...

Page 82: ...out the changes that are in each version of this document Version Number Comments Author Reviewer Approver 2 3 Converted from word document version 2 2 Included minor updates Sita Patel Sandro Faria B...

Page 83: ...ns com Telephone Numbers Australia 1300 363 607 International 61 3 9730 3999 US Customer Services Email customer service simocowirelesssolutions com Technical Support In order to streamline support re...

Page 84: ...line numbers below Technical Support Email Addresses Simoco EMEA techsupport simocowirelesssolutions com Simoco Australasia inquiry aus simocogroup com Simoco Americas techsupport simocowirelesssoluti...

Page 85: ...Field House Uttoxeter Old Road Derby DE1 1NH UK Tel 44 0 1332 375500 Fax 44 0 1332 375501 http www simocogroup com...

Reviews: