Simoco P25 SRM9030 Manual de usuario

P25 SRM9030 / SRM9030plus
Mobile Radio
P25 – Conventional / Trunked
Operating nstructions
TNM-U-E-0094 ssue 1.2a
ComGroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria 3179
Australia
ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848
SAI Global

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ASSOC ATED DOCUMENTAT ON
The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products:
TNM-U-E-0079 P25 SRM9030 Mobile Radio Brief User Guide
TNM-P-E-0006 P25 SRM9030 Product Manual
TNM-I-E-0005 SRM9000 Installation Sheet
TNM-M-E-0002 SRM9000 R9 Service Manual
To order copies of any of the above publications or any other ComGroup Australia product
contact ComGroup Australia on +61 3-9730-3800 or send a Fax on +61 3-9730-3968.
The ComGroup Australia web site also has a comprehensive list of documentation available
for download.
http://www.comgroup.net.au
ABOUT TH S DOCUMENT
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 radio, without a hands free 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 touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting.
H NTS FOR US NG THE RAD O
• When speaking hold 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 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.
• To avoid unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery keep the engine running when using
the radio for extensive periods of time.

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CONTENTS
1. NTRODUCT ON..................................................................................................6
1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................6
1.2 Configuration ..............................................................................................6
1.3 Modes of P25-SRM9030 Operation ............................................................6
2. CONTROLS .........................................................................................................7
3. MENU SYSTEM.................................................................................................10
3.1 Menu Navigation .......................................................................................12
4. MENU SCREENS ..............................................................................................14
4.1 Channel Screen.........................................................................................14
4.2 Menus.........................................................................................................18
4.2.1 Zone Menu ..............................................................................................18
4.2.2 Squelch ...................................................................................................19
4.2.3 Mute Adjust .............................................................................................21
4.2.4 Phonebook Menu ....................................................................................22
4.2.5 Phonebook Edit Menu .............................................................................23
4.2.6 User Options ...........................................................................................27
4.2.7 Contrast...................................................................................................28
4.2.8 Alert Volume............................................................................................29
4.2.9 Radio Information ....................................................................................30
4.2.10 Mode Menu .............................................................................................32
4.2.11 RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) ............................................33
4.2.12 Crypto......................................................................................................34
4.2.13 Setup Menu .............................................................................................35
4.2.14 Stored Calls.............................................................................................36
4.2.15 ....................................................................................................................36
4.2.16 Messages ................................................................................................37
4.2.17 Scan Edit Menu .......................................................................................45
4.2.18 No Menu..................................................................................................47
5. COMMON FUNCT ONS AND FAC L T ES .......................................................48
5.1 Switch-On/Switch-Off ...............................................................................48
5.2 Default Screen –Trunked Mode ...............................................................48
5.3 Volume Adjustment ..................................................................................48
5.4 Receiving (Single Channel Screen) .........................................................48
5.5 Received ndividual Calls .........................................................................49
5.5.1 Stored Calls Screen.................................................................................50
5.5.2 Received Call Pop-Up Menu ...................................................................50
5.6 Transmitting ..............................................................................................51

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5.7 Scan/vote Functions .................................................................................51
5.7.1 Scan/Vote Screen....................................................................................52
5.8 Keypad Lock..............................................................................................53
5.9 Encryption .................................................................................................53
5.10 Emergency Alarm..................................................................................53
5.10.1 Receiving Emergency Calls.....................................................................53
5.10.2 Making an Emergency Call......................................................................53
6. SPEC AL FUNCT ON KEYS .............................................................................55
6.1 Alarm..........................................................................................................55
6.2 Channel Up and Down ..............................................................................55
6.3 Crypto ........................................................................................................55
6.4 Low Power .................................................................................................55
6.5 Menu...........................................................................................................55
6.6 Mode...........................................................................................................55
6.7 Mute............................................................................................................55
6.8 Reset ..........................................................................................................55
6.9 Scan ...........................................................................................................55
6.10 Scrambler...............................................................................................56
6.11 Talkaround .............................................................................................56
6.12 Zone........................................................................................................56
6.13 Undefined...............................................................................................56
7. APPEND CES....................................................................................................57
7.1 Alert Tones And Messages ......................................................................57
7.2 Glossary.....................................................................................................58
7.3 Acronyms ..................................................................................................59
7.4 Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Guidelines (United STATES and
Canada)................................................................................................................60

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1. NTRODUCT ON
1.1 O
VERV EW
The Simoco SRM9000 Series Radios are a family of versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
controlled software controlled two-way mobile radios.
These Operating Instructions describe the operation of the APCO P25 Standard compliant
Mobile Radio consisting of an SRM9000 Transceiver a MA-MAB-2 Option Board and
SRM9030 / SRM9030plus Control Head.
The SRM9030-P25 Radio may be customised to your operational requirements using the
Field Personality Programmer (FPP). Your Simoco representative can help in programming
your radio facilities to meet your present and future requirements.
1.2 C
ONF GURAT ON
The SRM9030-P25 Radio must be configured using the P25 Field Personality Programmer
(FPP) prior to operation. The configuration process defines the radio channels signalling and
other settings so that the radio will operate with your system
1.3 M
ODES OF
P25-SRM9030 O
PERAT ON
The SRM9030-P25 Radio is capable of operation in Analogue FM Analogue Trunking P25
Conventional and P25 Trunked modes.
Radio Channels are organised in groups of up to 250 per zone. Up to 40 zones may be
defined.
Generally zones can be programmed with channels belonging to common function groups.
A radio channel can be defined as either Analogue Conventional P25 Channel or Trunked
P25 network and a Zone may contain a mix of Analogue or Conventional P25 Channels.

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2. CONTROLS
SPEC AL OPS
ZONE 1
MENU
On/Off
Volume
Indicator
LED
Down
(F2)
Up
(F3)
Call
(F7)
Reset
(F8) F10
Alarm
(F5)
OK
(F4)
Menu
(F1)
F9
F12
F11
Figure 1 – SRM9030 Control Head
Figure 2 -SRM9030 plus Control Head
The SRM9030 Control Head has the following features:
• 11 programmable direct function Buttons
• 10 additional indirect Function Buttons (keys 0-9)
• 1000 Channels
• 40 Zones
• 250 Channels per zone
• LCD 102x64 graphic display. 8 lines of 14 characters (small font). 3 fonts small
medium and large. Context based soft menu labels.
• LED indicator

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SRM9030 Key Label
9030/9030plus
Function
Power On/Off
To turn the radio on press and hold the volume knob
for about 1 second. To turn the radio off press and
hold the volume knob until the long tone sounds.
PTT
Push-to-Talk. Hold the microphone about 10cm from
the mouth. Press and hold the PTT switch and speak.
Release to listen.
Volume Turn the volume knob clockwise to increase volume
and anti-clockwise to reduce volume.
Function Key F1
Programmable Function 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.
Default – OK.
Function Key F6
Programmable Function key. Located on Microphone.
Function Key F5
Programmable Function key.
Default – Alarm.
Function Key F7
Programmable Function key.
Default – Call
Function Key F8
Programmable Function key.
Default – Reset / Cancel.
Function Key F9
Programmable Function key.
Function Key
F10
Programmable Function key.
Function Key
F11
Programmable Function key.

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SRM9030 Key Label
9030/9030plus
Function
Function Key
F12
Programmable Function key.
Keypad
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
Keypad can be used to select a Channel or Special
Function.
E.g. 12# will select channel 12.
ndicator LED Function
Green
Green LED when receiving a signal.
Red
Red LED when the radio is transmitting.

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3.
MENU SYSTEM
This section details the operation of the menu system for the SRM9030-P25.
The SRM9030 has a menu system that is configurable by the FPP. The FPP has a pool of
menu entries that can be applied as required in the order required. In simple configurations
no menu can be programmed if required. See Figure 5 for example menu.
Pressing the “M” key from the top-level channel screen enters the menu system. This key
has a soft menu label alongside it titled “MENU”. The soft key above “MENU” is generally
the accept or “OK” key.
Y
SPEC AL OPS
Zone 5
OK
MENU
The menus possible are:
•
Zone
(usually the first menu as often accessed)
•
Squelch
•
Mute Adjust
(FM)
/
Monitor
(Digital)
•
Phonebook
•
Phonebook Edit
•
User Options
•
Contrast
•
Alert Volume
•
Radio nfo
•
Mode
•
RSS
•
Crypto
•
Setup
•
Stored Calls
•
Messages
•
Scan Edit
•
No Menu
The presence and order of the above menu selections is determined by the FPP
configuration.
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 lesser used selections can be partly hidden
away under Setup subgroup if required although still accessible.
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