Simoco SRM9020 Operating Instructions Manual

Simoco SRM9020 Operating Instructions Manual

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SRM9020 Mobile Radio
On/Off
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SRM9020
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MPT1327 - Trunked
Operating Instructions
Software Version: V2.62
TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a
January 2010
Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
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1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
Australia

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  • Page 1 SRM9020 Mobile Radio On/Off Abc d e SRM9020 MPT1327 - Trunked Operating Instructions Software Version: V2.62 TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a January 2010 Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd. abcde 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia...
  • Page 2: 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 3: Document Based Icons

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked 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 4: Table Of Contents

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked 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 MICROPHONE FEATURES............. 2 FUNCTIONS..................3 Display and Icons ..............
  • Page 5 SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions Stored Calls Screen ..............15 Status Screen................16 Alert Volume................16 Network..................17 Information ................17 OPTIONS ..................18 Quick Release Transceiver Kit ..........18 Microphone/Control Head Extension Lead ......18 VOX Handsfree Option ............18 Type 1 Parallel I/O Expansion Option ........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1.1 I NSTALLATION As the installation of your SRM9020 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: Microphone Features

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions MICROPHONE FEATURES Power On/Off Microphone On/Off Volume Up Abc d e SRM9020 PTT/Pressel Volume Down Special Function (F3) Alphanumeric Display Menu Selection (F1) Scroll Up End (F2) Scroll Down Select (F4) BUTTON/ FUNCTION CONTROL On/Off Push and hold for 1 second to switch the radio On or Off.
  • Page 8: Functions

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions FUNCTIONS 3.1 D ISPLAY AND CONS The display shows text information relevant to the selected Menu Screen. In the default (Phonebook) Menu the display shows a name (or number) and an Icon character. Icon characters may be:...
  • Page 9: Switch-On/Switch-Off

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 3.2 S WITCH WITCH Press and hold down the On/Off button for On/Off approximately 2 seconds to switch the radio ON. On/Off SRM9020 The display will illuminate and briefly show an 'Opening Message’ (arranged by your dealer) and the Trunk Identity of the radio.
  • Page 10: In-Service Indication

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 3.3 I ERVICE NDICATION After switch on the radio must 'Register' with the Trunking Network before it can place or receive calls. When the radio is searching for the control channel a rotating bar icon is displayed. When the radio has registered, the rotating bar icon will disappear.
  • Page 11: Call Types

    CALL TYPES The Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different types of call. The SRM9020 supports most of the call types that can be accessed through the Trunk Network, including. Voice calls between Individuals or Groups •...
  • Page 12: Basic Steps In A Voice Call

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.1 B ASIC TEPS IN A OICE CALL The following basic steps need to be performed to achieve a voice call: User selects call recipient. • Network allocates a channel, (may be a small delay).
  • Page 13: Completeing A Voice Call Connection

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.2.1 Completeing a Voice Call Connection When the called radio is contacted, both radios will produce a ring tone and the Alert message together with the call progress icon will be displayed. When the called person answers, refer to Section 4.3 for information on how to accept a call, both radios will be connected.
  • Page 14: Receiving A Call

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.3 R ECEIVING A The SRM9020 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being received. 4.3.1 Receiving a Voice Call When a call is received the radio will ring and display the caller’s name or ID number and the animated...
  • Page 15: Receiving A Group Voice Call

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.3.2 Receiving a Group Voice Call A Group Voice Call differs from an individual call in that the operators do not need to answer the ring tone. All radios that are members of the Group automatically connect to the group call.
  • Page 16: Making A Status Call

    2 may mean : “Lunch” 14 may mean : “Return”, etc. The SRM9020 automatically associates the number with the pre-programmed text when a Status is to be sent or received. Scroll through the Phone book until the recipient’s name is displayed.
  • Page 17: Call Diversion

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.5 C IVERSION Incoming calls can be diverted to another radio, telephone, or PABX extension, using the Call Diversion facility provided by the Trunk Network. Normally, Call Diversion is only available after prior arrangement with the Network Operator or System Owner.
  • Page 18: Menu System

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions MENU SYSTEM The SRM9020 radio software uses a programmed Menu structure to enable the operator to access all of the radio options. The structure of the menu can be programmed to meet the specific needs of individual customers. The diagram below illustrates the default menu structure for which the radio is programmed at manufacture.
  • Page 19: Phonebook Screen

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.1 P HONEBOOK CREEN This is the default Screen to which the radio returns when idle. buttons scroll through the Phonebook entries. Press the button to select the choice and place a call to the displayed identity.
  • Page 20: Stored Calls Screen

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.3 S TORED ALLS CREEN This screen allows the ten most recent missed calls (ones not answered before the Alert-tone stops) and received Status messages to be reviewed. icon will show in the Default Menu when there is an entry in this Screen.
  • Page 21: Status Screen

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.4 S TATUS CREEN This Screen allows a selected Status Message to be sent to the recipient selected in the Phonebook screen. Up to 30 incoming and 30 outgoing messages can be pre-programmed using the FPP.
  • Page 22: Network

    Phonebook screen without changing the selection. Press the button to go to the next Menu Screen (Information). Note: If PMR Network is selected, operation of the SRM9020 is now defined in TNM-U-E-0013. 5.7 I NFORMATION This Screen displays information that identifies...
  • Page 23: Options

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions OPTIONS The following options are available, contact your dealer for further information. 6.1 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 24: 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 19 TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a...
  • Page 25: Appendix A - Alert Tones

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions APPENDIX A - ALERT TONES TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a Page 20 © Comgroup Australia 2010...
  • Page 26: Appendix B - Call Progress Messages

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions APPENDIX B - CALL PROGRESS MESSAGES These messages are displayed to give the user an indication of Call Progress. MESSAGE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Accompanied by a ringing tone - indicates you Incoming Call RxING need to answer the call.
  • Page 27: Appendix C - Glossary

    SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions APPENDIX C - GLOSSARY A summary of common radio terms and some other terms used in this document, and their meanings, are given below. The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator Alert Tones or error.
  • Page 28 SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions Private Mobile Radio. Also used to refer to the class of non- trunked radios. A larger division of mobile identities that is subdivided into Prefix Fleets. Public Switched Telephone Network — the telephone system. PSTN Press-to-Talk.
  • Page 29 Hereby, Comgroup Australia declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC. TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a © Comgroup Australia 2010...

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