Simoco SRM9020PLUS Operating Instructions Manual

Simoco SRM9020PLUS Operating Instructions Manual

Conventional pmr

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SRM9020plus Mobile Radio
Conventional PMR

Operating Instructions

TNM-U-E-0086 Issue 1.0a
January 2010
abcde
Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
Australia

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    SRM9020plus Mobile Radio Conventional PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0086 Issue 1.0a January 2010 abcde Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia...
  • Page 3: About This Document

    SRM9025 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0015 SRM9025 Trunked Operating Instructions 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.
  • Page 4: Document Based Icons

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions DOCUMENT BASED ICONS The following icons are used in this document to describe certain actions of the screen display: This icon indicates that the first screen is only displayed momentarily and then the second screen is displayed.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION ............I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT................. I DOCUMENT BASED ICONS..............II SAFETY ..................... II HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO ............... II CONTENTS ....................III INTRODUCTION ................1 Installation ................1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............2 FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES............
  • Page 6 SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 6.1.2 Mute Adjust ..............18 6.1.3 Alert Volume..............18 6.1.4 Information ............... 19 6.1.5 Network ................19 SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS ..........20 Monitor................. 20 Squelch Defeat ..............20 Reset ..................20 Scan ..................20 Send-2 and Special Encoder 1 to 8 ........20 Transpond ................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1.1 I NSTALLATION As the installation of your SRM9020plus Radio is a technical and possibly hazardous operation, we recommend that it is installed and set up for use by your dealer or an authorised installer. However, if you need information regarding the correct procedures for installation, please refer to the SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions supplied with the radio.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Controls

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Volume Up Volume Down F2 - Function Microphone On/Off Icons Display Scroll Up F3 - Return to Menu F4 - Scan On/Off F1 - Change Menu or Send Selcall Scroll Down BUTTON/...
  • Page 9: Functions And Facilities

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES Icons 3.1 D ISPLAY AND CONS The display shows text information relevant to the Valid Signal selected Menu Screen. Invalid Signal Searching The Name field (e.g. Ch73) shows the selected entry from Scanning the current screen (e.g.
  • Page 10: Switch-On/Switch-Off

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 3.2 S WITCH WITCH Press and hold down the On/Off button for approximately 2 seconds to switch the radio ON. The display will illuminate and briefly show an 'Opening Message’ (arranged by your dealer) and the Selcall Identity of the radio (if used).
  • Page 11: Volume Adjustment

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 3.3 V OLUME DJUSTMENT The Volume Up/Down buttons set the speech level at the loudspeaker. Use the Up/Down buttons to set the volume of the received signal to the required level. When there is no signal a beep will be emitted at each button press to indicate the volume level.
  • Page 12: Transmitting

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 3.5 T RANSMITTING To avoid interfering with other users of the channel, listen first to ensure no transmissions are occurring. Make sure the busy Icon is not shown. Remove the microphone from its cradle. Hold the microphone a few centimetres from the mouth, press the “Press-to- Talk”...
  • Page 13: Selcall Functions

    Refer to Phonebook Screen (Section 5.2) and Status Screen (Section 5.3) for methods of sending a Selcall. 3.6.3 Other Selcall Functions The SRM9020plus has several other functions that affect how the radio operates with received signals or selcalls. These functions can be assigned to buttons in the Main Channel Screen. Monitor (refer to Section 7.1).
  • Page 14: Scan Functions

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 3.7 S UNCTIONS Scanning consists of sequentially searching up to 15 channels for a valid signal (RF+CTCSS tone). When found, the radio will stop on that channel until the signal disappears again. If a Priority Channel is assigned, the radio will interleave a check of this channel between each normal channel check.
  • Page 15 SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions buttons allow access to the other screens (not Main Channel Screen). When these other menus time-out, the display returns to the Scan Screen. The Radio may be programmed so that the Microphone needs to be on-cradle for the radio to scan.
  • Page 16: Mute Level Setting

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 3.8 MUTE L EVEL ETTING The Mute Adjust Screen is accessed from the Setup menu, or (when assigned) by means of a programmed function button. When the Mute Adjust Screen is selected the buttons allow the Radio Mute level to be adjusted.
  • Page 17: Menu System

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions MENU SYSTEM The SRM9020plus radio software uses a programmed Menu structure to enable the operator to access all of the radio options. The structure of the menu (comprising up to eleven screens) can be programmed to meet the specific needs of individual customers.
  • Page 18: Menu Navigation

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 4.1 M AVIGATION Navigation Move through the available Main Screens Buttons Select Setup Sub-Menu Scroll Up/down though Menu Lists Return to Main Menu Default Channel This diagram shows a sample of available menu options. The number of options and order in which they are accessed will vary between individual installations.
  • Page 19: Main Menu Screens

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions MAIN MENU SCREENS 5.1 C HANNEL CREEN The Channels Screen shows the currently selected channel and allows it to be changed. The Name field (e.g. Ch73) shows the selected entry from the current screen (e.g. from the Channel List).
  • Page 20: Status Screen

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 5.3 S TATUS CREEN This Screen need only be accessed if Selcall is used. Selcall Status is stored here and can be sent from this Screen. From the Main Channel Menu press the button until Status is briefly displayed. The display will quickly be replaced by the Saved-Status-Value.
  • Page 21: Stored Calls Screen

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 5.4 S TORED ALLS CREEN This screen allows the eight most recent missed Selcalls (calls not answered before the Alert-tone stops) and received Status Selcalls to be reviewed. From the Main Channel Menu, press the button until Stored is displayed.
  • Page 22: Setup Screen

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 5.5 S ETUP CREEN Use this Screen to access the other Setup submenus. From the Main Channel Menu, press the button until Setup is displayed. Press the button to access the submenus. When a submenu is displayed, press the button to select other submenus.
  • Page 23: Setup

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions SETUP The Setup sub-menus allow the operator to modify the operation of some of the general functions of the radio. The programmer can restructure or restrict access to any or all of these menus according to specific requirements.
  • Page 24: Mute Adjust

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 6.1.2 Mute Adjust Use the Menu Screen to view and change current Mute setting. Use the buttons to change the Mute level. Use the button to return to the Channel Screen. Note : When a Voting channel is selected the Voting-Mute level is shown, but may not be changed.
  • Page 25: Information

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 6.1.4 Information This Screen displays information that identifies the Radio Serial Number Software Version and Own Identity. The screen switches alternately between Software Version and Own Identity. This is a read only Screen, press the button to go to the Channel Screen.
  • Page 26: Special Function Buttons

    F2, F3 This Section lists Functions that may be programmed to the (F4) buttons in the Main Channel screen. Consult your Simoco Dealer as to which functions have been programmed in your radio. 7.1 M ONITOR Opens/Closes the audio (signalling) mute. Only valid on Non-Community Repeater type channels and/or Closed Selcall channels without Receiver Lock- out programmed.
  • Page 27: Mute

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions 7.8 M Provides direct access to the Mute Setup screen and allows the user to change the mute level from that screen. 7.9 E XTERNAL LERT Enables/Disables control of External Output via Selcall Decodes. The display briefly shows ON or OFF when the button is pressed.
  • Page 28: Options

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions OPTIONS The following options are available, contact your dealer for further information. 8.1 Q UICK ELEASE RANSCEIVER This kit provides a mounting cradle to allow the Transceiver to be quickly removed without having to undo unnecessary screws.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    The power supply cables and their connections are secure, and • The vehicle battery is charged. • If these checks are OK, contact your dealer or Simoco representative for further advice. © Comgroup Australia 2010 Page 23 TNM-U-E-0086 Issue 1.0a...
  • Page 30: Appendix A - Alert Tones And Messages

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions APPENDIX A - ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES 0.05 Key Press 0.05/0.05 440Hz Error Tone 880Hz 1480Hz Beep Alert All durations indicated in Bip Alert seconds 0.1/0.1 2 x Bip Alert Ring Alert Telephone Ring Tone 0.19/0.19...
  • Page 31: Appendix B - Glossary

    SRM9020plus ~ PMR Operating Instructions APPENDIX B - GLOSSARY A summary of common radio terms as used in this document, and their meanings, are given below. The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid Alert tones operator or error.
  • Page 32 Hereby, Comgroup Australia Pty Ltd declares that this product compliance with essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC. TNM-U-E-0086 Issue 1.0a © Comgroup Australia 2010...

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