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TYPICAL DISPLAY
KEYS
With the default configuration, the F1 key provides access to the
Menu features of the Radio. The Up/Down keys move through the
entries in each menu. The F1 key selects the entry. The F4 key (Back)
returns to the previous level. These four keys are also re-
configurable if required.
All other Function Keys can be programmed to any of the functions
listed in the field programmer.
BEFORE USE
Before operating the Radio:
Ensure that a fully charged battery is fitted to the radio. Ensure that the antenna is firmly
secured.
SWITCH ON THE RADIO
To turn the radio on, press the red handset F12. A welcome message is displayed while the
radio boots up. Adjust the volume control to about mid position.
TO RECEIVE CALLS
TO MAKE A CALL
Select the required channel
Select the required Zone and Channel using either the menu
using the Up/Down keys (hold
system or the function keys. Select the individual/talkgroup
down either key for fast
to call.
scroll).
Press and hold the PTT button and speak into the
If the channel is busy, the
microphone to transmit.
status LED flashes yellow.
Release the PTT button to end the transmission. When
On radios with selective
transmitting, the status LED is illuminated red.When
signalling, only the calls
Function Key F5 is programmed as an Alarm Key, pressing
relevant to you are heard.
the key automatically runs a pre-programmed alarm
Press the PTT to answer a call
sequence. To reset the Radio after an alarm call, switch the
in most cases (config.
radio off and then on.
dependant).
BATTERY
To remove battery: Slide latch down (1) and
lift out (2).
To fit battery: Seat lower end first (2) and
push down on latch to locate battery top in.
Battery condition is indicated by the LED. If
the battery is low the status LED flashes
orange and an audible warning sounds.
SDP650
BRIEF USER GUIDE
TNM-U-E-0117
2.0
Note:- The SDP600 Series has two variants, one with a key pad (SDP660) and one without
(SDP650).
INTRODUCTION
The SDP600 series radios are software defined portable two-way radio transceivers with
many customisable parameters to suit individual requirements.
Menus and Key Functions can be configured to customer requirements.
For greater operational functional detail, refer to the main User Guide, TNM-U-E-0115,
which is available for download, along with a comprehensive list of other documentation,
on the Simoco website
http://www.simocowirelesssolutions.com
via the Partner Portal.

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Summary of Contents for Simoco SDP600 Series

  • Page 1 Select the individual/talkgroup down either key for fast to call. Note:- The SDP600 Series has two variants, one with a key pad (SDP660) and one without scroll). Press and hold the PTT button and speak into the If the channel is busy, the (SDP650).
  • Page 2 Use only approved SIMOCO battery, part number PAR-600BATL2 or PAR600BATL3. Enable/Disable/adjust: Key Beeps, Backlight, Brightness, Contrast, Alert Vol, Speaker Vol. ▲ ▼ Scroll through Options sub-menus. SDP660 portable radio equipment is only to be connected to Simoco approved chargers and Options Press to access selected sub-menu/function. accessories.

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