Simoco SRM9030 Operating Instructions Manual

Simoco SRM9030 Operating Instructions Manual

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SRM9030
Mobile Radio
Conventional – PMR

Operating Instructions

TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a
March 2007
Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
Australia
www.simoco.com.au

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    SRM9030 Mobile Radio Conventional – PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a March 2007 Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia www.simoco.com.au...
  • Page 3: Associated Documentation

    SRM9022 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0004 SRM9030 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: Safety

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide SAFETY Do NOT operate your radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst driving a vehicle. Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are posted, e.g.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION.............I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT .................I SAFETY II HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO ...............II CONTENTS....................III 1. INTRODUCTION ..................1 1.1 Overview..................1 1.2 Installation...................1 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...............2 3. MENU SYSTEM..................3 3.1 Menu Navigation .................3 3.2 Default Settings ................4...
  • Page 6 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.3.1 VOX Operation ..............16 5.4 SELCALL Functions..............17 5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall ............17 5.4.2 Sending a Selcall.............. 17 5.4.3 Other Selcall Functions ............ 17 5.5 Scan Functions................. 18 5.5.1 Scan Screen..............19 5.5.2 Scan-Edit Screen .............
  • Page 7 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 7.10 External Alert ................26 7.11 Go to Chan A, B, C, D ...............27 7.12 Special Enc 1…8 ...............27 7.13 Alarm ..................27 7.14 Repeater Defeat ................27 7.15 Low Power ................27 7.16 Handsfree (VOX) ...............27 7.17 DTMF Mode ................27...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    SRM9030. NSTALLATION As the installation of your SRM9030 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 10: Front Panel Controls

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS POWER/TRANSMIT GREEN HANDSET (CALL) PUSH INDICATOR ON/OFF RED HANDSET (CLEAR) VOLUME KEYPAD EMERGENCY     DISPLAY ↕ ↔ MENU SCROLL Figure 1 – SRM9030 Control Head Button/ Control...
  • Page 11: Menu System

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 3. MENU SYSTEM The SRM9030 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 thirteen screens) can be programmed to meet the specific needs of individual customers.
  • Page 12: Default Settings

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide EFAULT ETTINGS Setup Main Menu Submenus Phone Lists users ID and name Book User Keybeeps Display Options illumination DTMF List of assigned Status outgoing Status Phone Change Phone Book Messages Book Edit entries...
  • Page 13: Main Menu Screens

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS HANNELS CREEN The Channels Screen shows the current channel and allows it to be changed. The Name Field shows the selected entry from the current Screen (e.g. from Channel List).
  • Page 14 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Several Icons can be displayed as shown below: ICONS INDICATION The rotating arrow icon indicates that the radio is in Scan, Vote or MultiAx Mode. This icon disappears when the radio is locked on a channel.
  • Page 15: Phonebook Screen

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide HONEBOOK CREEN This Screen need only be accessed if Selcall, CTCSS or DCS is used. Selcall Identity information is stored for various users and calls can be placed to them from this Screen.
  • Page 16: Status Screen

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide TATUS CREEN This Screen need only be accessed if Selcall, CTCSS or DCS is used. Selcall Status is stored here and can be sent from this Screen. The Left/Right Arrow buttons scroll through Status the Status List entries.
  • Page 17: Stored Calls Screen (Selcall)

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide TORED ALLS CREEN ELCALL This screen allows the eight most recent missed Selcalls (ones not answered before the Alert-tone stops) and received Status Selcalls to be reviewed. icon will show in the Main Channel Screen when there is an entry in this Screen.
  • Page 18: Stored Calls (Text Message)

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide TORED ALLS ESSAGE Received text messages are stored in the Stored Calls screen. Text messages may be up to 237 characters in length. A Data message may also be displayed immediately when received if configured to do so by the FPP.
  • Page 19 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide A message may be deleted by pressing the “delete” soft key. Stored Calls Delete Data Msg AT WAREHOUSE © TMC Radio 2007 TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4...
  • Page 20: Send Message

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide ESSAGE This Screen allows the user to send a free form text message to another radio user in a similar manner to a cell phone SMS. Upon selecting the Send Message menu option with the OK button, a flashing cursor will appear on the lower left hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 21 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide © TMC Radio 2007 TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4...
  • Page 22: Common Functions And Facilities

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES WITCH WITCH Momentarily press the On/Off/Volume Knob to switch the radio ON. The display will illuminate and show a SRM90000 ‘Welcome Message’ and the Selcall Identity of the radio.
  • Page 23: Receiving

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide ECEIVING Scan Groups Channel ICON LABEL 1 1 2 3 4 LABEL 2 Channel Name LABEL 3 MESSAGE LINE LABEL 4 The radio will listen on the displayed Channel. The Solid Speaker Icon will show when a valid signal is being received and audio will be heard at the Loudspeaker.
  • Page 24: Transmitting

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide RANSMITTING To avoid interfering with other users of the channel, listen first to ensure no transmissions are occurring. Make sure that the Outline Speaker Icon not shown. Hold the microphone a few centimetres from the mouth, press the “Press to talk”...
  • Page 25: Selcall Functions

    Refer to sections on Phonebook Screen (page 7) and Status Screen (page 8) for methods of sending a Selcall. 5.4.3 Other Selcall Functions The SRM9030 has several other functions that affect how the radio operates with received signals or selcalls. These are described later in this booklet under the headings: Monitor/Reset (refer to Section 7.1)
  • Page 26: Scan Functions

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide UNCTIONS Scanning consists of sequentially searching up to 15 channels for a valid signal (RF, CTCSS or DCS tone). When found the radio will stop on that channel until the signal disappears again.
  • Page 27: Scan Screen

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.5.1 Scan Screen The display shows the name of the current Scan-Group (e.g. “Scan RSE”), which can be changed using the Left/Right Arrow buttons. The Scan-Group Number is shown at the top-left of the display, i.e. 1…4 if it is a User Scan- Group, or blank for Fixed Scan-Groups.
  • Page 28: Scan-Edit Screen

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.5.2 Scan-Edit Screen In the Scan-Edit Screen the display shows the Channel List (excluding Vote and MultiAx channels) and the Message-Line shows either “Member”, “Priority” or is blank for channels that are not scanned.
  • Page 29: External Alert

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide XTERNAL ALERT Provision is made to connect an external alerting device to the rear of the radio. The external alert may be activated when a selcall is received (and cancelled by a timeout, user intervention or receiving a different selcall).
  • Page 30: Setup

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6. SETUP The Setup sub-menus allow the operator to edit/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 and may restructure them according to specific requirements.
  • Page 31: User Options

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.1 User Options The User Options Screen allows the Keybeeps, User Options Backlight, Dual Watch and DTMF facilities to be set On or Off. Key Beeps Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll between the different facilities.
  • Page 32 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.3.2 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll to the Phone Book Edit desired phone book entry. Press (Del) to delete the current entry and John Smith return to the Channel Screen.
  • Page 33: Contrast

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.4 Contrast The Contrast Screen allows you to set the Contrast contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the required level.
  • Page 34: Special Function Buttons

    7. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS This section lists Functions that may be programmed to the F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or F6 buttons. Consult your Simoco Dealer for which functions have been programmed in to your radio. ONITOR Opens/Closes the audio (signaling) mute.
  • Page 35: Go To Chan A, B, C, D

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 7.11 A, B, C, D O TO Selects predefined Channel A, B, C or D, and returns on the second press. The Defined Channel is redefined if held for approximately 2 seconds. 7.12 1…8...
  • Page 36: Options

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 8. OPTIONS The following options are available, contact your dealer for further information. UICK ELEASE RANSCEIVER This kit provides a mounting cradle to allow the Transceiver to be quickly removed without having to undo unnecessary screws.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Your installer should advise you of the location of the two main fuses,  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 TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a...
  • Page 38: Appendix A - Alert Tones And Messages

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Appendix A - Alert Tones and Messages 0.05 Key Beep 440 Hz 880 Hz 0.05 Error Tone 1480 Hz Duration Indicated in seconds 0.10 Beep Alert 0.10 Bip Alert 0.10 2 x Bip Alert...
  • Page 39: Appendix B - Glossary

    SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Appendix B - Glossary A summary of common radio terms and some other terms used in this document, and their meanings, are given below. When displayed next to a Function, indicates an Indicator event.
  • Page 40: Appendix C - 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 Simoco 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 41 Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Your Simoco two-way radio is designed to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with...
  • Page 42 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control exposure to yourself and others and ensure compliance with the Occupational/ Controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: ...
  • Page 43 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Table 1a). Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population uncontrolled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz). Rated Power of Vehicle- Recommended Minimum installed Mobile Two-way Lateral Distance from Radio Transmitting Antenna 25 watts with /4 dipole...
  • Page 44 The installation information of how to install the antenna to facilitate recommended operating distances to all potentially exposed persons.  Use only Simoco approved supplied antenna or Simoco approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a Page 36 © ComGroup Australia 2010...
  • Page 45 FCC’s RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC regulations.  To obtain a list of Simoco approved accessories see contact details below or visit the following website which lists approved accessories: www.simoco.com.au...
  • Page 46 Hereby, ComGroup Australia declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC. © ComGroup Australia 2010 TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a...

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