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P25 SRM9022
Mobile Radio
P25 – Conventional/Trunking
Operating Instructions
TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a
TMC Radio Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848
Australia
SAI Global

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  • Page 1 P25 SRM9022 Mobile Radio P25 – Conventional/Trunking Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848 Australia SAI Global...
  • Page 2 TNM-U-E-0074 SRM9030-P25 Mobile Radio 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. The TMC Radio web site also has a comprehensive list of documentation available for download.
  • Page 3 • To avoid unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery, keep the engine running when using the radio for extensive periods of time. © TMC Radio 2007 page 3 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Volume Adjustment..................41 Receiving (Single Channel Screen) ............42 Received Individual Calls ................42 5.5.1 Stored Calls Screen ..................43 5.5.2 Received Call Pop-Up Menu ..............43 Transmitting ....................44 Scan/vote Functions ..................44 5.7.1 Scan/Vote Screen ..................45 © TMC Radio 2007 page 4 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 5 Scrambler On/Off (P25 Analogue)............50 6.15 Skip......................50 6.16 Squelch ....................50 6.17 Talkaround....................50 6.18 Zone......................51 APPENDICES......................52 Alert Tones And Messages ...............52 Glossary ......................52 Acronyms ....................53 Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Guidelines (United STATES and Canada)........................55 © TMC Radio 2007 page 5 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    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. © TMC Radio 2007 page 6 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 7: Controls

    250 Channels per zone max. • LCD 102x64 graphic display. 8 lines of 14 characters (small font). 3 fonts, small medium and large. Context based soft menu labels. • LED indicator © TMC Radio 2007 page 7 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 8 Special Function. 7 8 9 E.g. 12# will select channel 12. * 0 # Indicator LED Function Green Green LED when receiving a signal. Red LED when the radio is transmitting. © TMC Radio 2007 page 8 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 9: Menu System

    The label shows the user the current function for that key which may change between different menus. Programming of menus is a configuration task normally performed by the system manager using the FPP software. © TMC Radio 2007 page 9 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 10: Menu Navigation

    Numeric keys can be programmed (using FPP) with functions i.e. Scan. To access this, you can press the “M” or menu key from the channel screen and then the numeric key assigned to that function. © TMC Radio 2007 page 10 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 11 SubMenu Selections Backlight ON/OFF Back Menu #1 Back Select (Other User Zone Zone Select Menu items) Menu Normal Channel Channel ENTRY POINT = Default Screen Screen Figure 2 - Menu Navigation © TMC Radio 2007 page 11 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 12: Menu Screens

    * While in Analogue mode, all unencrypted digital P25 traffic will be heard regardless of NAC or Talkgroup. © TMC Radio 2007 page 12 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 13 Trunking mode. Icon is shown when a trunking system has been selected. V10b Connecting icon. Shown when a text message is being sent and the connection is in progress © TMC Radio 2007 page 13 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 14: Menus

    Zone. Direct access to the “Zone” menu from other screens can also be programmed to one of the function buttons with the Field Programmer. © TMC Radio 2007 page 14 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 15: Squelch

    If Selective squelch is chosen, the radio will only receive decryptable or clear digital transmissions with the correct NAC and Talk Group ID (TGID) or correct NAC and Unit ID. An “S” icon indicates Selective squelch. © TMC Radio 2007 page 15 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 16: Mute Adjust

    4. Where the default is not acceptable, it may be adjusted for analogue channels © TMC Radio 2007 page 16 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 17: Phonebook Menu

    The individual call icon is displayed. • If the radio is already in individual call mode addressed to a different unit, the destination unit ID shall be replaced by that of the newly selected phone entry. © TMC Radio 2007 page 17 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 18 Making an Individual Call with Call Alert When the “OK” key is pressed with the Phone Book entry displayed: A Call Alert is sent to the displayed ID. The called radio will sound a Call Alert. © TMC Radio 2007 page 18 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 19: Phonebook Edit

    • Delete: to delete the currently selected phone entry. The selection is made with the ▼ and ▲ keys. The “M” or “Back” key takes the radio back to the Phone Book Edit Default Screen. © TMC Radio 2007 page 19 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 20 Conventional ID and a P25 Group Entry. The first step is to edit the System ID, if required. Upon entering this screen, the current trunked System ID of the selected entry is displayed. © TMC Radio 2007 page 20 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 21 The “#” key is used to enter a “.”. If there is no change for the IP address, press “OK” key and move on to the next sub-menu screen to edit the name. © TMC Radio 2007 page 21 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 22: User Options

    Pressing the “Back“/ “M” key saves all the function settings and returns to the next highest menu level. Toggle functions include Key Beeps, Backlight, Talk-Around, Analogue Scrambler and Low Power Override. © TMC Radio 2007 page 22 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 23: Contrast

    For example, if the alert volume is set to –6, it will be softer than received voice on the radio. From the Settings Sub Menu, step through the menu options with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the Alert menu is displayed. © TMC Radio 2007 page 23 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 24: Radio Info

    Step through the menu options with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the Radio Info menu is displayed. To select, Press the “OK” key for the “Radio Info” Screen. The ▼ and ▲ keys select the following information pages: © TMC Radio 2007 page 24 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 25 Application Upgrade Version, Date and PLA code P25 Radio Unit Trunked ID and IP Address P25 Trunked SysID, WACN, GID and UID Feature Authorisation Enables Encryption Status External Application Memory Status © TMC Radio 2007 page 25 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 26: Mode Menu

    For example, -90dBm is a strong signal and –120dBm is no signal. The screen also shows the Bit Error Rate (BER) on digital channels. RSSI and BER are typically used to indicate signal quality. © TMC Radio 2007 page 26 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 27: Crypto

    A lower RSSI value indicates a stronger signal, i.e. –80dBm is a stronger signal than – 100dBm. 4.2.12 Crypto This menu allows the digital channel’s default transmit encryption key to be modified. The current selected digital channel has encryption enabled if the padlock symbol is displayed. © TMC Radio 2007 page 27 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 28: Setup

    The ▼ and ▲ keys are then used to scroll through the setup menus. The Setup menu structure may include, for example: • Alert Volume, • Contrast, • RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication), © TMC Radio 2007 page 28 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 29: Stored Calls

    • CALL – to call back the caller (set individual call to the caller) • CANCEL – to cancel the action selection. The selection is made with the▼ and ▲ keys. © TMC Radio 2007 page 29 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 30: Messages

    If there are no messages in the radio, the envelope icon will not appear on the default screen. To view/delete/send messages, go to the Menu selection and choose the “Messages” menu. When “Messages” is selected from the menu screen with “OK”, a pop-up screen will appear. © TMC Radio 2007 page 30 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 31 To step through other stored messages, use the▼ and ▲ keys. If there is no further message stored, an error beep will sound. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. © TMC Radio 2007 page 31 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 32 If a message exceeds a screen, the ▼ and ▲ keys can select the other pages. Pressing “M” or “OK” returns to the “Messages View” pop-up screen. The “Reset” function key press (if configured), takes the radio back to the default screen display. © TMC Radio 2007 page 32 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 33 The short message can be selected from the short message list by using the ▼ and ▲ keys. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. © TMC Radio 2007 page 33 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 34 When “Back” key “M” is pressed, the radio returns to the Message Reply pop-up screen. Pressing “OK” sends the edited text message in reply to the sender of the message. The radio returns to the default screen. © TMC Radio 2007 page 34 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 35 A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. A “Back” or “M” key press returns to the Message Pop-up screen. When the “OK” key is pressed, the Destination Pop-up screen is shown. © TMC Radio 2007 page 35 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 36 • PH.BK: to select the destination from the phone book • ENT.ID: enter the destination unit ID • CANCEL: to cancel the destination selection. Use the ▼ and ▲ keys to make the selection. © TMC Radio 2007 page 36 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 37 The “M” or “Back” key returns to Destination Selection pop-up Menu screen. Pressing “OK” sends the message to the entered unit ID (providing it is valid). The screen will return to the default screen. © TMC Radio 2007 page 37 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 38: Scan Edit Menu

    When “Reset” function key is pressed (if configured), the radio returns to the default screen display. When the “Back” key or “Menu” is pressed, the radio returns to the “Scan Group Edit” screen. When “OK” key is pressed, a pop-up action selection menu is displayed. © TMC Radio 2007 page 38 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 39 Prty2: A Priority 2 channel will have the second highest priority in the scan group. The priority of the channel is selected using the ▼ and ▲ keys and pressing OK. The Scan Group Add screen will appear next. © TMC Radio 2007 page 39 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 40: No Menu

    The No Menu option exists in the FPP for when a menu entry is not required. If all entries are No Menu, there will be no menu system available. This may be desirable for simple configurations. © TMC Radio 2007 page 40 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 41: Common Functions And Facilities

    The Volume Control adjusts the speech level at the radio speaker. The volume is adjusted by a Volume Up and Down button on the top of the SRM9022 controller microphone Note: The radio may be programmed so that the volume cannot be turned off completely. © TMC Radio 2007 page 41 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 42: Receiving (Single Channel Screen)

    Stored Call record of that unit ID will be replaced by the new record and added to the top of the list. To view/answer/delete received call records, the Stored Calls screen is selected. © TMC Radio 2007 page 42 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 43: Stored Calls Screen

    If “DELETE” is selected, pressing “OK” removes the selected call record (being viewed) from the list. The radio returns to the Stored Calls Screen with the next record being displayed. If “CANCEL” is selected, the Stored Calls screen is displayed. © TMC Radio 2007 page 43 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 44: Transmitting

    Vote channel, for a valid signal (Carrier + CTCSS / DCS tone for Analogue FM or Network Access Code for P25). When found, the radio will stop on that channel until the signal disappears again. © TMC Radio 2007 page 44 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 45: Scan/Vote Screen

    While stopped on a channel, the asterisk (*) icon will display. When transmitting on a channel, the second line of display shows the name of the current channel that the radio is transmitting on. © TMC Radio 2007 page 45 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 46: Keypad Lock

    Programmer, the radio will change to emergency mode. Under emergency mode, the radio can operate in three FPP configurable modes: Normal: The radio will continue to respond to PTT, channel change etc. while displaying the E icon. © TMC Radio 2007 page 46 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 47 During TX, the radio will generate an emergency broadcast call on either the currently selected channel or an FPP nominated channel. Others may listen to the automatic transmissions to hear conversations near the radio. Turning the radio off and on will disable emergency mode. © TMC Radio 2007 page 47 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 48: Special Function Keys

    The keys will then autolock again 10 seconds after no user activity. Keys are locked in this mode with the exception of Emergency, PTT and any function key that has been assigned Reset function. © TMC Radio 2007 page 48 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 49: Low Power

    Performs a Backspace (if there is a User entry pending) • Switches back to the Main Menu (if in a lower menu) It is used during text entry modes such as Phonebook Edit and Text Messaging for backspacing. © TMC Radio 2007 page 49 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 50: Scan

    The first button press will redefine the channel’s Rx\TX frequencies as specified by the FPP Talk-Around field: • Swap Transmit and Receive frequencies • Make Transmit Frequency same as Receive Frequency. © TMC Radio 2007 page 50 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 51: Zone

    The Zone function enters the Zone menu so that the Zone can be changed. Refer to the section 4.1.1 Channel Operation for Zone behaviour. Zone is supported in both analogue and digital mode © TMC Radio 2007 page 51 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 52: Appendices

    Error Tone 0.10 Beep Alert 0.10 Bip Alert 0.10 2 x Bip Alert Ring Alert Telephone Ring Tone 0.19 Urgent Alert Continuous Continuous Alert 9000_52b Figure 3 – Alert Tones LOSSARY © TMC Radio 2007 page 52 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 53: Acronyms

    Mode of radio receive Only signals with matching NAC and TGID or Unit ID will be heard Transmit Zone A collection of channels (usually organised by functional group of users) CRONYMS Advanced Encryption Standard © TMC Radio 2007 page 53 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 54 Push To Talk Radio Control Protocol Radio Frequency SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol Supplementary Service TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol TGID Talk Group ID Telecommunications Industry Association User Datagram Protocol © TMC Radio 2007 page 54 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 55: Compliance With Rf Energy Exposure Guidelines (United States And Canada)

    RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS. Before using your TMC Radio mobile two-way radio, read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 56 Table 3a) lists the recommended minimum lateral distance for bystanders in an uncontrolled environment from the transmitting antenna for the SRM9000X8 (806MHz-870MHz) mobile rated power (25 watts) installed in a vehicle. Table 3b) lists the recommended minimum lateral distance for occupational/ controlled use. © TMC Radio 2007 page 56 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 57 Occupational/ Controlled exposure for SRM9000X8 (806MHz to 870MHz). Rated Power of Vehicle- Recommended Minimum installed Mobile Two-way Lateral Distance from Radio Transmitting Antenna 25 watts with λ/4 dipole 24.6cm (9.7 inches) (2.14dBi gain) © TMC Radio 2007 page 57 TNM-U-E-0055 Issue 2.1a...
  • Page 58 Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC regulations. • To obtain a list of TMC Radio approved accessories see contact details below or visit the following website which lists approved accessories: http://www.tmcradio.com...

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