Simoco SRP9100 Manuale utente

SRP9100
Portable Radio
Conventional – PMR
Operating Instructions
TNM- -E-0053 Issue 1.1a, January 2010
Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
ictoria, 3179
Australia
www.comgroup.net.au


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ASSOCIATED DOC MENTATION
The following documentation is available for use with the SRP9100 series of
products:
To order copies of any of the above publications, or any other Simoco product,
contact Comgroup Australia 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
ABO T THIS DOC MENT
This publication is copyright and no part may be reproduced without prior
permission of Comgroup Australia.
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.
Comgroup Australia 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.

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SAFETY
1. Do NOT operate your portable radio, without a handsfree kit, 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.
EMR SAFETY
The SRP9100 portable radio transceiver complies with the RF exposure
guidelines as defined in the ARPANSA* standard "Radiation Exposure Levels
to Radiofrequency fields – 3kHz to 300GHz", Schedule 5 when:
(1) the radio is operated by an "aware" user and
(2) the transmit duty cycle does not exceed 50% over a six minute period
and
(3) the normal operation entails the antenna being separated from the
users body by not less than 2.5cm.
* Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency Radiation
Protection Series Publication No. 3.
HINTS FOR SING THE RADIO
• When speaking, hold the radio a few centimeters from your mouth and
speak across it, rather than into it. The microphone is located near the
top left of the portable radio’s speaker grille.
• Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum to conserve battery
life.
• When it is possible to move location, avoid making calls from known poor
signal-strength areas such as the radio systems fringe areas (limit of
range) or from screened or shadowed areas, e.g. an underground car
park or underpass.

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CONTENTS
ASSOCIATED DOC MENTATION .......................................................... I
ABO T THIS DOC MENT....................................................................... I
SAFETY ................................................................................................... II
EMR SAFETY .......................................................................................... II
HINTS FOR SING THE RADIO ............................................................. II
CONTENTS............................................................................................. III
1.
INTROD CTION ................................................................................ 1
1.1
Overview......................................................................................1
1.2
Configuration ..............................................................................1
2.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............................................................. 2
3.
MEN SYSTEM.................................................................................. 4
3.1
Menu Navigation.........................................................................4
4.
MAIN MEN SCREENS..................................................................... 6
4.1
Channels Screen ........................................................................6
4.2
Phonebook Screen .....................................................................7
4.3
Status Screen..............................................................................9
4.4
Stored Calls Screen..................................................................10
4.5
Send Message Screen..............................................................12
4.6
Settings Screen ........................................................................14
4.6.1
Phone Book Edit...............................................................16
4.6.2
Mute Adjust.......................................................................21
4.6.3
Alert olume .....................................................................22
4.6.4
Network 23
4.6.5
Radio Information .............................................................24
4.6.6
Received Signal Strength Indication.................................25
4.6.7
Key Beeps ........................................................................26

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4.6.8
Dual Watch ...................................................................... 27
4.6.9
Contrast 28
4.6.10
Backlight ........................................................... 29
4.6.11
DTMF................................................................ 30
5.
COMMON F NCTIONS AND FACILITIES.......................................31
5.1
Switch-On/Switch-Off .............................................................. 31
5.1.1
olume Adjustment .......................................................... 31
5.2
Receiving .................................................................................. 32
5.3
Transmitting ............................................................................. 33
5.4
SELCALL Functions................................................................. 34
5.4.1
Receiving a Selcall........................................................... 34
5.4.2
Sending a Selcall ............................................................. 34
5.4.3
Other Selcall Functions .................................................... 34
5.5
Scan Functions ........................................................................ 36
5.5.1
Scan Screen..................................................................... 36
5.5.2
Scan-Edit Screen. ............................................................ 37
5.6
Keypad Lock ............................................................................. 38
6.
SPECIAL F NCTION KEYS.............................................................39
6.1
Monitor ...................................................................................... 39
6.2
Squelch Defeat ......................................................................... 39
6.3
Reset ......................................................................................... 39
6.4
Scan........................................................................................... 39
6.5
Send-2 ....................................................................................... 39
6.6
Transpond Disable................................................................... 39
6.7
CTCSS ....................................................................................... 39
6.8
Mute........................................................................................... 39
6.9
Goto Chan A, B, C, D................................................................ 39
6.10
Special Enc 1…8 ...................................................................... 39
6.11
Alarm ......................................................................................... 40
6.12
Repeater Defeat........................................................................ 40

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6.13
Low Power ................................................................................40
6.14
Channel p and Down .............................................................40
6.15
Send Channel Encode..............................................................40
6.16
Send DTMF 1 and 2 ..................................................................40
6.17
ser CTCSS ..............................................................................40
6.18
Scrambler On/Off......................................................................40
7.
OPTIONS.......................................................................................... 41
7.1
High Capacity Battery...............................................................41
7.2
Mid Capacity Battery ................................................................41
7.3
Single Pocket Charger .............................................................41
7.4
Four Pocket Charger ................................................................41
7.5
Vehicle Mounted Charger ........................................................41
7.6
Lightweight Carry Case............................................................41
7.7
Heavy Duty Carry Case.............................................................41
7.8
Shoulder Strap..........................................................................41
7.9
Lightweight lapel Speaker Microphone..................................41
7.10
Medium weight lapel Speaker Microphone ............................41
7.11
Heavy Duty lapel Speaker Microphone...................................41
7.12
Lightweight Headset ................................................................41
7.13
Earpiece.....................................................................................41
APPENDIX A - ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES ................................. 0
APPENDIX B - GLOSSARY .................................................................... 1


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1. INTROD CTION
1.1 O
VERVIEW
The SRP9100 Series Radios are a family of 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 requirements of your particular fleet. Your Simoco representative
can help in programming your radio facilities to meet your present and future
requirements.
A wide range of accessories is available to complement the SRP9100 series
radios, including chargers, antenna, headsets, covert kits, holsters and carry
cases. Refer to Simoco for comprehensive descriptions.
This guide describes the facilities that are currently available and can be
programmed into the PMR mode of the SRP9100. This guide is applicable to
SRM9100 Rev2 incorporating a dot matrix display.
1.2 C
ONFIG RATION
Before you can use the SRP9100, it must be configured using the Field
Personality Programmer (FPP). The configuration process loads the
customised radio channels, signalling and user options so that the radio will
operate with your system.
Although this manual defines the configuration and use of the PMR mode, the
radio can be configured easily to trunk mode using the FPP.

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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
Accessory Socket
Microphone
Indicator LED
Figure 1 – SRP9100 Portable
Key/ Control Function
On/Off/ olume Rotate the switch clockwise to turn on the
radio and then set the volume to the desired
level.
Rx/Tx/Power LED Green LED illuminates when receiving a
signal. Red LED Illuminates when the radio is
transmitting. Flashing Red indicates low
battery.
Keypad Used to dial channel numbers, set status and
send DTMF or Selcall. Note that the
SRP9120 variant does not have a keypad.
Function Key F1 M This key’s function may be configured by the
programmer, it is typically programmed as the
menu select key.
Function Key F2 - This key’s function may be configured by the
programmer, it is typically programmed as the
channel down key
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