Simoco MWRSM User Manual

Simoco MWRSM User Manual

Mobile wireless remote speaker mic

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MOBILE WIRELESS REMOTE SPEAKER MIC (MWRSM)
USER GUIDE
 
 
 
ISSUE 1.1
Document Number: TNM-U-E-0180
Unrestricted
Date: September 2019
© Simoco Wireless Solutions 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Simoco Wireless Solutions
Uttoxeter Old Road,
Tel: +44 (0) 1332 375500
Fax: +44 (0) 1332 375501
www.simocowirelesssolutions.com
Field House,
Derby.
DE1 1NH.
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

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  • Page 1     MOBILE WIRELESS REMOTE SPEAKER MIC (MWRSM) USER GUIDE       ISSUE 1.1 Document Number: TNM-U-E-0180 Unrestricted Date: September 2019 © Simoco Wireless Solutions 2019                          ...
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  • Page 3: Document History

    To order printed copies of this or any of the above publications, please contact Simoco. See the Support page for contact information.   A comprehensive list of documentation is available for download on the Simoco website www.simocowirelesssolutions.com via the Partner Portal.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.7. Cleaning your MWRSM 5.8. Connectors and Press Buttons 5.9. Acceptable Temperature Extremes 5.10. Driving Safely 5.11. Air Bag Equipped Vehicles 5.12. Carrying and handling MWRSM 6 WEARING THE MWRSM 6.1. Standard clip 6.2. Velcro® mount clip 7 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION 8 BASIC OPERATION 8.1.
  • Page 5 13.4. AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS 14 ANTENNAS 15 INSTALLATION & CONNECTIONS 15.1. Interface cable for SRM9000 series: 15.2. Interface cable for SDM600 series: 15.3. Interface cable for SDM700 series: 16 SPECIFICATIONS 17 TYPE ACCEPTANCE SIMOCO SUPPORT Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: How the Wireless Mic Works. Figure 2: X10DR- SRM9000 Interface cable. Figure 3: X10DR- SDM600 Interface cable. Figure 4: X10DR- SBM700 Interface cable. Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 7 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Battery Charging. Table 2: How to re-pair the wireless speaker mic. Table 3: Transmit and receive audio levels. Table 4: Mobile wireless speaker Mic specifications. Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 8: Personal Safety

    1 PERSONAL SAFETY 1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This product is designed to radiate low levels of radio energy in accordance with global government approved regulatory standards. It features Adaptive Power Output.   APO automatically adjusts the RF power output in accordance with signal required.  ...
  • Page 9: Equipment Safety

    2 EQUIPMENT SAFETY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE The Mobile Wireless Remote Speaker Mic (MWRSM) should only be installed and maintained by qualified personnel.     Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 10: Preface

    3 PREFACE   Volume up: adjusts speaker audio louder.   Volume down: adjusts speaker audio softer minimum setting.   Microphone: talk in a normal strength voice about 3cm from mic.   PTT: press to talk 3 quick beeps when pressed. When out of range the unit will sound a slow beeping tone alert.
  • Page 11 seconds to turn on or off. The Mobile mic will sound escalating or de-escalating tones to advise status.   DC charging: place into charger to automatically recharge. A confirmation tone will sound.   Headset port: use with associated headsets/accessories. Earpiece jack: allows private listening via 3.5mm earpieces.
  • Page 12: Important

    4 IMPORTANT MWRSM performs best when worn with the antenna protruding up above your shoulder. This helps reduce the effects of body shielding and enhances overall coverage.   Coverage is always dependent on the local terrain, obstacles and the overall communications environment.
  • Page 13: Warnings

    United States, Canada, the European Union, and Japan, the wireless transmitters and electrical circuits in the MWRSM may cause interference in other electronic equipment. Therefore, please take the following precautions: i.
  • Page 14: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

      •Should always keep MWRSM more than 15 cm (6 inches) from the pacemaker when turned on.   •Should not carry MWRSM in a breast pocket.   •Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential   •For interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn MWRSM off immediately.
  • Page 15: Antenna Replacement

      To clean MWRSM, unplug all cables and turn off MWRSM (press and hold the manual On/Off button). Then use a soft, slightly damp cloth. Don’t use abrasive household or industrial cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia to clean MWRSM.
  • Page 16: Acceptable Temperature Extremes

      Use of MWRSM alone or with headphones (even if used only in one ear) while driving or riding is not recommended and is illegal in some countries. Check and obey the laws and regulations regarding the use of mobile devices like MWRSM in the areas where you drive or ride.
  • Page 17 1. Prior to using this product follow these steps: a. Before putting on the headset, turn the volume control to its lowest level, b. Put the headset on, and then slowly adjust the volume control to a comfortable level. 2. During the use of this product: a.
  • Page 18: Wearing The Mwrsm

    Different types of carry clips are available including:   6.1. Standard clip This is the traditional type allows the MWRSM Mic to be clipped to work vests, clothing, epaulettes, etc. Rare earth magnets Mobile the microphone in the charger cradle charging cradle.
  • Page 19: Operational Description

    Congratulations on choosing the revolutionary MWRSM Mobile wireless remote speaker microphone. This lightweight personal accessory extends the power of the mobile radio to the palm of your hand, whether in and out of the vehicle. MWRSM redefines mobile network design by increasing user functionality and mobility whilst dramatically improving the effectiveness of your infrastructure investment.
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    MWRSM provides talk permit tones so users know when to start speaking so that words are not lost at the start of a transmission. If, the channel is busy, no channel grant or you are out of range, the user will hear the MWRSM talk permit tones Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1...
  • Page 21: Charging Confirmation Tone

    2 secs, then you should hold the Wireless Microphone emergency button for 2 seconds. When you press the emergency (orange) button a short beep will sound. (Can be disabled by use of MWRSM Field programmer). 8.9. Stealth Mode For special applications the Mobile Mic’s Blue LED on the front of the Mobile Mic can...
  • Page 22: Multiple Unit Operation

    Multiple unit operation requires that antennas are located ideally >50cm (20”) apart to minimise the opportunity for cross unit interference. Attention needs to be made when locating antennas so that each MWRSM provide similar coverage patterns to ensure balanced unit to unit communications.
  • Page 23: Motorcycle Operation

    10 MOTORCYCLE OPERATION The MWRSM Mobile wireless remote speaker microphone is especially suitable for motorcycle use. Models fitted with a 6 pin Hirose industrial connector allow easy connection to a helmet microphone and dual earpiece fit out. Making use of the...
  • Page 24: Headset Operation

    To revert to standard operation, the unit should be powered up with the VOLUME DOWN blue button held down.   Note:- this does NOT effect the sensitivity of the MWRSM’s normal internal front cover microphone. N.B. See Headset use warning on page 17 for safety warning regarding use of headsets.
  • Page 25: Covert Operation

    12 COVERT OPERATION The small size of the MWRSM unit may allow for its selective use in covert applications. The remote monitor PTT function means someone else can enable “listening” without the covert operative having to touch anything. As audio is duplex (bidirectional) you can also talk to them at the same time allowing vital messages to be passed on even when an operative is transmitting.
  • Page 26: Technical Notes

    13 TECHNICAL NOTES 13.1. BATTERY CHARGING The MWRSM Mobile wireless remote speaker microphone should be charged overnight before initial use. Thereafter it may be left in the charger unit between calls, or may be worn all day and placed back at the end of the work day. The unit is designed to provide about 15-24 hours operation between charges even on the busiest radio channels.
  • Page 27: Replacing The Battery Pack

    13.2. REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK When you notice the MWRSM sounding a small chirp every couple of minutes, it indicates the battery is nearly flat and should be recharged. The unit will self power down after about 30 minutes when voltage drops to the minimum level. When you notice this occurring far more often than usual, it may mean it is time for the battery to be replaced.
  • Page 28: Audio Adjustments

    13.4. AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS Note:- To be carried out by qualified service personal only.   When installing the MWRSM system you should first carefully adjust the transmit and receive audio levels via the trim-pots on the bottom of the Charger cradle device.  ...
  • Page 29: Antennas

    It should be mounted onto an unobstructed area on or above the vehicle’s roof line and should always be connected via the supplied low loss coax cable to the MWRSM cradle connector. MAKE SURE YOU FULLY TIGHTEN!  ...
  • Page 30: Installation & Connections

      2. External Mic Audio: Audio from the Wireless Microphone that is to be transmitted over the host mobile radios transmitter. Adjust VR1 so MWRSM audio matches the level from mobile mic. 3. Radio Mic Lo: This is microphone audio ground.
  • Page 31 7. Emergency: Output intended to connect to the host mobile radio’s emergency input. It is normally provides an active switched ground but can be configured to be active open circuit. The time held low (or high) is the exact time that the user presses the Emergency button.
  • Page 32: Interface Cable For Sdm600 Series

      2. External Mic Audio: Audio from the Wireless Microphone that is to be transmitted over the host mobile radios transmitter. Adjust VR1 so MWRSM audio matches the level from mobile mic. 3. Radio Mic Lo: This is microphone audio ground.
  • Page 33: Interface Cable For Sdm700 Series

    8. COR/squelch/audio unmute: Input designed to monitor the receive status of the host mobile radio. Ideally, it is driven by an “audio unmute” switched ground command in the host mobile. i.e. when the radio’s speaker unmutes to pass audio then the COR input should toggle in sync. Alternatively, it could be driven by the radio’s unsquelch command that factors in reception of required correct CTCSS tones, etc.
  • Page 34   2. External Mic Audio: Audio from the Wireless Microphone that is to be transmitted over the host mobile radios transmitter. Adjust VR1 so MWRSM audio matches the level from mobile mic. 3. Radio Mic Lo: This is microphone audio ground.
  • Page 35 microphone to be greatly increased, so a control room operator can more easily monitor the health or safety of the user. There is no increased audio gain when a headset is connected to the audio port at the base of the Mobile microphone. Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 36: Specifications

    16 SPECIFICATIONS MWRSM has been designed to meet the following global specifications:   Specifications Models: MWRSM Standard/ MWRSM2Advanced Dimensions: 88 x 28 x 63mm (spk mic) 80 x 80 x 60 (chgr) Weight: 149 grams (spk mic) 125 grams (chgr) Frequency: 2.40-2.48GHz FH Spread Spectrum...
  • Page 37: Type Acceptance

    17 TYPE ACCEPTANCE FCC ID: I7OBT-24H / I7OBT-24D   IC:11443A-X10DRSM Location of labelling IC:11443A-X10DRMD Doc Number: TNM-U-E-0180 ISSUE 1.1 Page...
  • Page 38: Simoco Support

    Email:customer.service@simocowirelesssolutions.com Technical Support In order to streamline support requests and better serve our customers, at Simoco we utilize a support ticket system. Every support request is assigned a unique ticket number, which customers can use to track the progress and responses online. For reference, Simoco provide complete archives and history of all customer support requests.
  • Page 39 A link to the online Simoco Group Support Centre Ticket Tracking system is provided www.simocowirelesssolutions.com/support   If you still require further technical assistance after raising a support ticket, please contact us via the email addresses or via the Technical Support Helpline numbers below.
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