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SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 

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TMC Radio 2005 

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TNM-U-E-0063 Issue 1 

 

ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION 

The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of 
products: 

 

TNM-I-E-0005 

SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions 

TNM-M-E-0001 

SRM9000 Service Manual 

TNM-U-E-0012 

SRM9020 Trunked Operating Instructions 

TNM-U-E-0013 

SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions 

TNM-U-E-0004 

SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions 

TNM-U-E-0003 

SRM9030 PMR Operating Instructions 

 

 

To order copies of any of the above publications, or any other TMC Radio product, 
contact TMC Radio on +61 3-9730-3800 or send a Fax on +61 3-9730-3968. 

 

 

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 

This publication is copyright and no part may be reproduced without prior permission 
of TMC Radio. 

Due to our policy of continuous improvement to our products and services, technical 
specifications and claims, correct at time of publication, may be subject to variation 
without prior notice.   

TMC Radio has endeavoured to ensure that the information in this document is fairly 
and accurately stated, but does not accept liability for any errors or omissions.   

 

Summary of Contents for SRM9022

Page 1: ...M9022 Mobile Radio Conventional PMR Operating Instructions TNM U E 0063 Issue 1 November 2005 TMC Radio Pty Ltd 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia ISO9001 Lic QEC20848 SAI Globa...

Page 2: ...30 PMR Operating Instructions To order copies of any of the above publications or any other TMC Radio product contact TMC Radio on 61 3 9730 3800 or send a Fax on 61 3 9730 3968 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT Th...

Page 3: ...s become disconnected or damaged HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO When speaking hold the microphone a few centimeters from your mouth and speak across it rather than into it Keep the length of your conversat...

Page 4: ...call 13 4 6 Stored Calls Screen Data Messages 14 4 7 Setup Screen 15 5 COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 16 5 1 Switch On Switch Off 16 5 1 1 Volume Adjustment 16 5 2 Receiving 16 5 3 Transmitting 17 5...

Page 5: ...28 7 11 Goto Chan A B C D 28 7 12 Special Enc 1 8 28 7 13 Alarm 28 7 14 Repeater Defeat 28 7 15 Low Power 29 7 16 DTMF Mode 29 7 17 Scrambler On Off 29 7 18 Send DTMF1 2 29 7 19 Lock Unlock Key 29 8...

Page 6: ...and can be customised to the operational requirements of your particular fleet Your TMC Radio representative can help in programming your radio facilities to meet your present and future requirements...

Page 7: ...Issue 1 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Power On Off Function 5 F5 Volume Up Down Function 6 F6 RX TX LED Microphone Push To Talk Menu or Function 1 F1 Function 2 F2 Down or Up Function 3 F3 OK Function 4 F4 5...

Page 8: ...rast Alert Volume Radio Information Mode Selection Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI To assist the user in menu key selection a soft menu label will often appear above the function keys The lab...

Page 9: ...u 3 SubMenu 4 Alert Volume Phone Book Edit User Options Contrast ENTRY POINT Default Screen Channel List Delete Stored Calls Note Example Menus only shown Other Menus may be configured with the FPP Up...

Page 10: ...layed as shown below ICONS INDICATION A filled speaker icon indicates that a signal is present and the radio is unmuted The outline speaker icon indicates that a signal is present and the radio is mut...

Page 11: ...ll be used See description of Status below 2 The Identity shown on the display when this Screen is exited may be referenced from other Menu Screens and is called the Current Phonebook Entry 4 3 STATUS...

Page 12: ...Each key is labelled with up to 4 text characters 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 Note...

Page 13: ...is accessed The displayed text identifies the caller e g John Smith and if used Status text e g Call Depot is displayed on the Message Line Press the Back button to return to the Menu Select Screen w...

Page 14: ...may also be displayed immediately when received if configured to do so by the FPP The displayed text identifies the caller e g 02 by their data address For example ID 00050 If the caller is the despa...

Page 15: ...e 15 TNM U E 0063 Issue 1 4 7 SETUP SCREEN Use this Screen to access the other Setup submenus Press the OK button to show the first of the submenus and then the and buttons to scroll through these scr...

Page 16: ...pressed The radio will emit warning beeps for 10 seconds prior to switching off Pressing any button will reset this timer The radio can also be setup to switch on automatically with the Vehicle Ignit...

Page 17: ...ss to talk PTT switch and note that the Tx LED is RED Speak clearly across the face of the microphone in a normal conversational manner In most systems it is important to wait a short time between pre...

Page 18: ...in the Phonebook or the numerical identity of the caller if unknown on the display This is the alternative Selcall receive Idle Screen showing the received Selcall and received Status information Pre...

Page 19: ...en the Microphone is removed from cradle To activate Scanning press the SCAN Function button from the Main Channel Screen 5 5 1 Scan Screen The display shows the name of the current Scan Group e g Sca...

Page 20: ...uous alert tone until it is replaced DTMF if enabled is only active when the Mic is out of cradle The Keypad may NOT be used for quick channel change e g 456 in this Screen 5 5 2 Scan Edit Screen Pres...

Page 21: ...e period and gap are set by the programmer DTMF can be enabled in several ways via the DTMF option in the User Options sub menu under the SETUP Menu refer to Section 6 If the DTMF Function is assigned...

Page 22: ...y beeps Backlight Dual Watch DTMF on off selection Mute Adjust Mute Level adjustment Phone Book Edit Allows Phonebook entries to be changed deleted or added Contrast Displays contrast adjustment Alert...

Page 23: ...Use the and buttons to select the required contrast setting Press OK to accept the setting and return to the Idle Screen Press Back to accept the setting and return to the Menu Select Screen 6 1 4 Al...

Page 24: ...and Radio Serial Number and ESN Press OK to return to the Idle Screen Press Back to return to the Menu Select Screen 6 1 6 Phone Book Menu From the Main Menu press OK to select the Phonebook Screen On...

Page 25: ...Delete or Edit phone book entries 6 1 7 1ADD A NEW ENTRY From the main Phone Book Edit Screen at any Phonebook Entry just press OK Use the and buttons to select Add and press OK Enter the new Entry n...

Page 26: ...DELETE AN ENTRY Use the and buttons to select the required Phonebook Entry then press OK Use the and buttons to select Delete then press OK to delete the Entry and exit back to the Idle Screen 6 1 7...

Page 27: ...you to switch operation between Trunk Network 1 Trunk Network 2 PMR mode or P25 mode Use the and buttons to make your selection and press OK to accept Press Back to return to the Menu Select Screen w...

Page 28: ...selcall sequence 7 7 TRANSPOND Enables Disables Individual Call Acknowledge 7 8 CTCSS Defeats the CTCSS mute on the channel Only valid on Non Community Repeater type channels and or Open Selcall chann...

Page 29: ...affected by Channel changes 7 16 DTMF MODE This function places the numeric keypad into DTMF mode refer to Section 5 6 7 17 SCRAMBLER ON OFF This function toggles the operation of the frequency inver...

Page 30: ...allow external interfacing to the radio 8 4 INTERNAL GPS OPTION This provides Global Position reporting for Trunk and PMR applications 8 5 CROSS LINKED CABLE This is used with various applications to...

Page 31: ...are unable to switch the radio on check the following A fuse has not blown Your installer should advise you of the location of the two main fuses The power supply cables and their connections are sec...

Page 32: ...essage Line to give the user additional information Called Indicates Selcall state for flashing icon On Call Indicates Selcall state for solid icon Queued A Selcall is queued waiting to be sent Voting...

Page 33: ...y MIC Abbreviation for microphone MPT1327 Refers to the UK Ministry for Post and Telecommunications specification defining the low level protocol for public trunking systems MPT1343 Refers to the UK M...

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