TMC Radio SRM9022 Operating Instructions Manual

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SRM9022
Mobile Radio
Trunked MPT

Operating Instructions

TNM-U-E-0068 Issue 2
May 2006
TMC Radio Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848
Australia
SAI Global

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    SRM9022 Mobile Radio Trunked MPT Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0068 Issue 2 May 2006 TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848 Australia SAI Global...
  • Page 2: About This Document

    SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0065 SRM9022 PMR 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. ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This publication is copyright and no part may be reproduced without prior permission of TMC Radio.
  • Page 3 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE SAFETY 1. Do NOT operate your radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst driving a vehicle. 2. Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are posted, e.g.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................6 Overview ......................6 Installation ....................6 Conventions ....................6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS................7 MENU SYSTEM ....................8 Menu navigation..................8 MAIN MENU SCREENS ..................10 Phonebook Screen..................10 Stored Calls Screen ..................11 Recall Screen.....................13 Status Screen ....................13 Call Types Screen ..................14 Setup Screen .....................14...
  • Page 5 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7.1.2 Group ......................24 7.1.3 Phone Book Edit Menu................24 7.1.4 Contrast....................26 7.1.5 Alert Volume ....................26 7.1.6 Information....................27 7.1.7 Network ....................27 OPTIONS ......................28 Quick Release Transceiver Kit..............28 Microphone/Control Head Extension Lead ..........28 Parallel I/O Expansion Option (dmap) .............28 Internal GPS Option ..................28...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    SRM9022. NSTALLATION As the installation of your SRM9022 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 7: Front Panel Controls

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Microphone Volume Up/Down Function #5 (F5) Function #6 (F6) RX/TX LED Power On/Off Push To Talk John Smith In Service Down or Up or Function #2 (F2) Function #3 (F3)
  • Page 8: Menu System

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 3. MENU SYSTEM The SRM9022 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 9 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE Menu System OK Key 'M' Key (same as ’BACK’) Up Key Note: Example Menus only shown. Down Key Other Menus may be configured with the FPP MPT1327 TNK Menu rev2 NETWORK. SETUP NETWORK...
  • Page 10: Main Menu Screens

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS HONEBOOK CREEN The Phonebook allows calls to be made to entries from the Phonebook list. The RSSI Bars indicate The Name Field shows the signal strength of the the current selected entry current Control or Traffic from the Phonebook.
  • Page 11: Stored Calls Screen

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE TORED ALLS CREEN This screen allows missed Voice calls (and received Status and Data messages) to be reviewed. icon will show in the Main Phonebook Screen when there is an entry in this Screen.
  • Page 12 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE The displayed number (#05) shows the queued position of the entry. The most recent call is shown whenever this Screen is displayed. Press buttons to scroll through other stored calls. Press the F6 to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call.
  • Page 13: Recall Screen

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE ECALL CREEN Use this Screen to review any of the last eight recently placed calls. • Press the buttons to scroll through the Recall list. • Press OK and select “Exit” to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call or press back twice.
  • Page 14: Call Types Screen

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE YPES CREEN Use this Screen to make different types of calls. • Press the buttons to scroll through the available call types. • Press the F6 to return to the Conference Phonebook Screen without making a * 1 * call.
  • Page 15: Common Functions And Facilities

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES WITCH WITCH • Momentarily press the On/Off/Volume button to switch the radio ON. • The display will illuminate and show a ‘Welcome Message’ and the Trunk Identity of the radio.
  • Page 16: Call Types

    6. CALL TYPES The Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different types of call. The SRM9022 supports most of the call types that can be accessed through the Trunk Network, including: Voice calls between Individuals or Groups...
  • Page 17: Making A Voice Call

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE AKING A OICE Voice Calls may be made in several different ways: Using the Phonebook : • From the Phonebook Screen, scroll through the entries using the buttons until the desired name is shown; then press the OK button (F4 must be programmed as “Call”...
  • Page 18: Making A Status Call

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE AKING A TATUS Status Calls allow a Status Number to be sent between users. This “status number” can have a meaning that the user assigns to it. e.g. may mean: “On the Job”...
  • Page 19: Receiving A Call

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE ECEIVING A The SRM9022 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being received. There are three types of call: • Voice Call. • Group Voice Call. • Status Message or Data Message.
  • Page 20: Receiving A Group Voice Call

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.3.2 Receiving a Group Voice Call A Group Voice Call differs from an individual call in that the operators do not answer the call. All radios that are members of the Group automatically connect to the group call.
  • Page 21: Call Diversion

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE IVERSION Incoming calls can be diverted to another radio, telephone, or PABX extension, using the Call Diversion facility provided by the Trunk Network. In many instances Call Diversion is only available after prior arrangement with the Network Operator.
  • Page 22: Dtmf Operation

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE DTMF O PERATION When the DTMF facility is enabled, (refer to Section 7.1.1), the keypad is automatically switched to DTMF mode whenever a Voice Call occurs. In this mode you can send DTMF tones for activating functions via a Voice Call or telephone connection.
  • Page 23: Setup

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7. 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 menu screens and may rearrange them according to specific requirements.
  • Page 24: Group

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7.1.2 Group Use the Group menu to view groups of which you are a member. The lowest numbered Group ID will be displayed • Use the buttons to scroll the available Groups. • Groups 1 to 8 have been set up by the programmer and cannot be changed by the user.
  • Page 25 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE Next, enter new Entry text using the ABC keypad (see …and press OK again to exit 7.1.3.4 below), … back to the Idle Screen. 7.1.3.2 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the buttons to select the required Phonebook Entry, then press OK.
  • Page 26: Contrast

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7.1.3.4 USING THE KEYPAD When using the keypad to type text: • press the appropriate keypad button a number of times until the desired character or number is selected • the current character position is identified by a flashing block cursor •...
  • Page 27: Information

    SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7.1.6 Information This menu displays information that identifies the Programmer File description, Software Version and TU Trunking Trunk ID. Configuration TUFC.nwk • This is a read only menu, press OK to go to the TMR v5.40...
  • Page 28: Options

    SRM9022 ~ TMR 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 29: 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 TMC Radio representative for further advice. © TMC Radio 2006...
  • Page 30 SRM9022 ~ TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE APPENDIX A – ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Key Press 0.05 Call Setup in Progress 1.2 Seconds Incoming Call or Called Radio is Telephone Ring Tone ringing Call Queued 0.3 .1 Number Unobtainable 5 Seconds...
  • Page 31 SRM9022 ~ TMR 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. Alert tones The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error.

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