SRM9022 Mobile Radio Conventional – PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0063 Issue 2 March 2007 TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia ISO9001 Lic.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products: TNM-I-E-0005 TNM-M-E-0001 TNM-U-E-0012 TNM-U-E-0013 TNM-U-E-0004 TNM-U-E-0003 SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions SRM9000 Service Manual SRM9020 Trunked Operating Instructions SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions SRM9030 PMR Operating Instructions To order copies of any of the above publications, or any other TMC Rad
SRM9022 ~ PMR 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. on a petrol station forecourt. 3. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting. 4. Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become disconnected or damaged.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Overview...................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Installation................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Conventions ...........................................................................................
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.5 6.1.6 6.1.7 6.1.8 7. 8. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS...................................................................... 29 7.1 Monitor....................................................................................................... 29 7.2 Squelch Defeat.......................................................................................... 29 7.3 Reset ...................................................................................................
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 10. APPENDIX A - ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES ....................................... 34 11. APPENDIX B - GLOSSARY .......................................................................... 35 12. APPENDIX C – COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES (UNITED STATES AND CANADA) ...................................................
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The SRM9000 Series Radios are versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controlled, two-way mobile radios. The SRM9000 Series is available in a number of frequency bands and versions for specific applications. This manual describes the operation of the SRM9022 PMR Controller Microphone variant.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Volume Up/Down Microphone Function #5 (F5) Function #6 (F6) Power On/Off RX /TX LED Push To Talk Down or Function #2 (F2) 501 Mt Oberon ME NU Menu or Function #1 (F1) SCA N Up & Function #3 (F3) OK & Function #4 (F4) Figure 2-1 SRM9022 Controller Mic.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 3. MENU SYSTEM The SRM9022 radio software uses a programmed Menu structure to enable the operator to access the radio options. The structure of the menu can be programmed to meet the specific needs of individual customers. Figure 3-1 (overleaf) illustrates the menu structure of the radio. Note that the order and presence of each menu is determined by the configuration of the radio programmed by the Field Programmer.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE OK OK Key M M Key Note: Example Menus only shown.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 4.1 CHANNELS SCREEN The Channels Screen shows the current channel and allows it to be changed. The RSSI Bars indicate the signal strength of the current channel. Channel Number The Name Field shows the selected entry from the current Screen (e.g. from Channel List). M Displayed Labels show the current function of the F1 & F4 buttons. Pressing one of these buttons will execute the function.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4.2 PHONEBOOK SCREEN The Phonebook lists the Radio Users and their selcall codes. Selcall Identity information is stored for various users and calls can be sent from this Screen. The and entries. buttons scroll through the Phonebook Pressing the OK button will place a call to the displayed identity. Alternatively, if the Identity Number is known, the Keypad can be used to enter the number, which is sent when the OK button is pressed.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 2. The Saved-Status-Value can also be set from the Channel or Phonebook Screens by entering the number (from the Keypad) and pressing the * button. The value is saved but not sent. 4.4 SEND MESSAGE SCREEN This Screen allows the user to send a free-form text message to another radio user in a similar manner to a cellphone “SMS”. After selecting the Send Message menu option with the OK button, a flashing cursor will appear on the lower LHS of the screen.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4.5 STORED CALLS SCREEN (SELCALL) This Screen allows the ten most recent missed Selcalls (ones not answered before the alert-tone stops) and received Status Selcalls to be reviewed. The icon will show in the Main Channel Screen when there is an entry in this Screen. A "Bip" tone is emitted every few seconds when a new call is stored here. Press the M key and the and buttons to access the Stored Calls Screen.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4.6 STORED CALLS SCREEN (DATA MESSAGES) Received data messages are stored in the Stored Calls screen. Data messages may be up to 237 characters in length. The icon will show in the Main Channel Screen when there is an entry in this Screen. A "Bip" tone is emitted every few seconds when a new call is stored here. Use the M key and the and buttons to select the Stored Calls screen. The most recent call is shown whenever the Stored Calls Screen is accessed.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4.7 SETUP SCREEN Use this Screen to access the other Setup submenus. Press the OK button to show the first of the submenus, and then the and buttons to scroll through these screens. Refer to section 6 for details on Setup sub-menus.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 5.1 SWITCH-ON/SWITCH-OFF Momentarily press the red On/Off button to switch the radio ON. The display will illuminate and show a ‘Welcome Message’ and the Selcall Identity of the radio. After a brief time the display will revert to the Idle Screen, at which time the radio is ready for use. Pressing and holding the On/Off button for approximately 2 seconds will switch the radio Off.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE Changing channels may be achieved by any of the following: Pressing the and buttons. Entering the desired channel number from the Keypad and pressing # (e.g. 12#). Pressing a Go-to-Channel Function Button. (refer to Section 7.11) Note: If the displayed channel is a Vote or MultiAx channel then the Rotating Arrow symbol will be displayed while the radio is searching for a signal.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 5.4 SELCALL FUNCTIONS Selcall is a PMR signalling option that allows the mobile radio to initiate or respond to an identifying number. Selcall is generally used to allow individual mobiles (or groups of mobiles) in that system to be to be selectively called. 5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall A number of different options can be set up by the FPP to sound various alert tones when a selcall is received. Consult your dealer for a detailed explanation of your radios set up.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 5.5 SCAN FUNCTIONS 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. The Microphone may need to be in the cradle, (on hook) for the radio to scan. While listening on the channel, the User may PTT on that channel.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE While listening on the channel, the User can PTT on that channel. After the signal disappears (or Microphone is placed back in Cradle) the radio will remain listening on the channel for a short time before resuming scanning. The Microphone may need to be in cradle for the radio to scan. If the Microphone is left off-cradle for too long then the radio may sound a continuous alert tone until it is replaced. DTMF (if enabled) is only active when the Mic is out of cradle.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE Alternatively, if the and select PRIORITY……. buttons were used to ….then this Screen would appear. Press OK to confirm Priority selection and to return to the previous screen. When adding Channels (or changing Priority Channel), press and buttons to scroll through all available channels, and press OK to make a selection. Note: “Member” and “Priority” text strings will only be displayed if the channel is a member of the group.
SRM9022 ~ 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. 6.1 SETUP SUB-MENUS The Setup sub-menu structure programmed at manufacture is shown in Figure 2. These sub-menu Screens provide access to operator functions as follows.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.2 Mute Adjust Select the Mute Adjust Screen to change current Mute setting. Use the and buttons to change the Mute level. Press the OK or Back button to save new Mute setting. Note : When a Voting channel is selected the Voting-Mute level is shown, but may not be changed. 6.1.3 Contrast The Contrast Screen allows you to set the contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15. Use the and buttons to select the required contrast setting.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.5 Radio Information This Screen displays information that identifies the… • • • • Programmer File description Software Version Selcall ID, and … Radio Serial Number and ESN. Press OK to return to the Idle Screen. Press Back to return to the Menu Select Screen. 6.1.6 Phone Book Menu From the Main Menu, press OK to select the Phonebook Screen. Once in the Phonebook Screen…. • The and buttons to scroll through the Entries… • Pressing OK will select an Entry.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.7 Phone Book Edit Menu The Phone book Edit Screen allows you to Add, Delete or Edit phone book entries. 6.1.7.1 ADD A NEW ENTRY From the main Phone Book Edit Screen (at any Phonebook Entry), just press OK. Use the OK. and buttons to select “Add” and press Enter the new Entry number using the keypad. …..and press OK. Next, enter new Entry text using the ABC keypad (see 6.1.7.4 below), …..and press OK again to exit back to the Idle Screen.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.7.2 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY Use the and buttons to select the required Phonebook Entry, then Press OK. Use the Next, edit the number using the F6 key and keypad and press OK. Edit text using the ABC keypad (see 6.1.7.4 below) and press OK to exit back to the Idle Screen and buttons to select “Edit” and then press OK.. 6.1.7.3 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the and buttons to select the required Phonebook Entry, then press OK.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6.1.8 Mode Selection The Mode Screen allows you to switch operation between; • Trunk Network 1 • Trunk Network 2 • PMR mode, or … • P25 mode. Use the and buttons to make your selection, and press OK to accept. SRM9022 MODE PMR BACK OK Press Back to return to the Menu Select Screen without changing modes. Note: Refer to the relevant Operating Instructions for Trunk or P25 operation.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS This section lists Functions that may be programmed to the F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or F6 buttons. Consult your TMC Radio Dealer for which functions have been programmed in to your radio. 7.1 MONITOR Opens/Closes the audio (signalling) mute. Only valid on Non-Community Repeater type channels and/or Closed Selcall channels without Receiver Lock-out programmed. 7.2 SQUELCH DEFEAT Opens/Closes the squelch (carrier) mute. 7.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7.15 LOW POWER Forces the radio to low power. Pressing again puts the radio back to the power level defined for the current channel. This is not affected by Channel changes. 7.16 DTMF MODE This function places the numeric keypad into DTMF mode. refer to Section 5.6. 7.17 SCRAMBLER ON/OFF This function toggles the operation of the frequency inversion voice scrambler. 7.18 SEND DTMF1/2 This function sends a pre-programmed string of up to 16 DTMF digits. 7.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 8. OPTIONS The following options are available, contact your dealer for further information. 8.1 QUICK RELEASE TRANSCEIVER KIT (MA-QRCRADLE) This kit provides a mounting cradle to allow the Transceiver to be quickly removed without having to undo unnecessary screws. 8.2 MICROPHONE/CONTROL HEAD EXTENSION LEAD This lead allows the Transceiver to be placed up to 4.5 metres from the Control Head. 8.
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 9. TROUBLESHOOTING If, after reading this guide, you are unable to switch the radio on, check the following: • A fuse has not blown. 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.
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SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 10. APPENDIX A - ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Key Beep Error Tone Beep Alert Bip Alert 2 x Bip Alert 0.05 0.10 Continuous Alert Duration Indicated in seconds 0.10 0.10 Ring Alert Urgent Alert 440 Hz 880 Hz 1480 Hz Off 0.05 Telephone Ring Tone 0.19 Continuous 9000_52 Figure 2 – Alert Tones These messages are displayed on the Message Line to give the user additional information. Called Indicates Selcall state (for flashing icon).
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 11. 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 Cradle Current Phonebook Entry DSP DTMF LCD MIC MPT1327 MPT1343 Network PMR PTT RF RSSI Selcall Saved Status Value TMR The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error. The bracket that holds the microphone when it is not in use (on hook).
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 12. 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 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.
SRM9022 ~ 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: • User awareness instructions should accompany the device when transferred to other users. • Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
SRM9022 ~ 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 VehicleRecommended Minimum installed Mobile Two-way Lateral Distance from Radio Transmitting Antenna 90cm (35.5 inches) 25 watts with λ/4 dipole (2.14dBi gain) Table 1b). Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occupational/ Controlled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz).
SRM9022 ~ PMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE b.) Instructions in the Radio Installation Manual, including minimum antenna cable lengths. c.) The installation information of how to install the antenna to facilitate recommended operating distances to all potentially exposed persons. • Use only TMC Radio approved supplied antenna or TMC Radio approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations.
SRM9030 Mobile Radio Conventional – PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4 March 2007 TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia www.tmcradio.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products: TNM-I-E-0005 SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions TNM-M-E-0001 SRM9000 Service Manual TNM-U-E-0012 SRM9020 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0013 SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0063 SRM9022 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0065 SRM9022 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0004 SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions To ord
SRM9030 ~ PMR 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. on a petrol station forecourt. 3. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting. 4. Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become disconnected or damaged.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION........................................................... I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ....................................................................... I SAFETYII HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO ............................................................. II CONTENTS............................................................................................. III 1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................
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.............
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 ...............................................................
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The SRM9000 Series Radios are versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controlled, two-way mobile radios. The SRM9000 Series is available in a number of frequency bands and versions for specific applications. This manual describes the operation of the SRM9030 PMR Alphanumeric Display variant.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS PUSH ON/OFF POWER/TRANSMIT INDICATOR GREEN HANDSET (CALL) F2 F1 RED HANDSET (CLEAR) VOLUME KEYPAD F5 EMERGENCY Abcd e DISPLAY F3 F4 MENU ↕ SCROLL ↔ Figure 1 – SRM9030 Control Head Button/ Control Function On/Off/Volume Push for 2 seconds to switch the radio On or Off. Rotate to set volume to the desired level. Green LED illuminates at power On. Red LED Illuminates when the radio is transmitting.
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. Figure 2 illustrates the complete menu structure of the radio.
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SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 4.1 CHANNELS SCREEN 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). The Message Line provides additional information in the current Screen. (e.g. Name of Voting of MultiAx channel when stopped on a channel) The RSSI Bars indicate the signal strength of the current channel. Displayed Labels show the function of the F1…F4 buttons.
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. The envelope icon indicates that there are one or more stored calls. The outline speaker icon indicates that a signal is present but the speaker audio is muted, e.g. channel in use by another Selcall/CTCSS identity.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4.2 PHONEBOOK SCREEN 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. The Left/Right Arrow buttons scroll through the Phonebook entries. Pressing the Green Handset button will place a call to the displayed identity.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4.3 STATUS SCREEN 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 the Status List entries. Pressing the Green Handset button will send the displayed Status to the CurrentPhonebook-Entry.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4.4 STORED CALLS SCREEN (SELCALL) This screen allows the eight most recent missed Selcalls (ones not answered before the Alert-tone stops) and received Status Selcalls to be reviewed. The icon will show in the Main Channel Screen when there is an entry in this Screen. A "Bip" tone is emitted every few seconds when a new call is stored here. The displayed text identifies the caller (e.g. Stored Calls John Smith) and, if used, Status text (e.g.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4.5 STORED CALLS (TEXT MESSAGE) 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. Stored Calls #01 Delete Data Msg ID: 00050 OK The icon will show on the main channel screen when there is an entry in this screen. A “bip” tone is emitted every few seconds when a text message is stored here.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide A message may be deleted by pressing the “delete” soft key.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 4.6 SEND MESSAGE 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. Each key is labelled with up to 3 text characters. The text characters are entered by pressing the keypad key once for the first character, twice for the second and three time for the third.
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SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 5.1 SWITCH-ON/SWITCH-OFF Momentarily press the On/Off/Volume Knob to switch the radio ON. The display will illuminate and show a ‘Welcome Message’ and the Selcall Identity of the radio. After a brief time the display will revert to the Channel Screen, at which time the radio is ready for use. SRM90000 1234 Pressing and holding the On/Off knob for approximately 2 seconds will switch the radio Off.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.2 RECEIVING Scan Groups Channel No. ICON LABEL 1 1234 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. An Outline Speaker Icon will show if a signal is present but the audio is muted for some reason (e.g. incorrect CTCSS tone, or the Selcall Mute is closed).
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.3 TRANSMITTING To avoid interfering with other users of the channel, listen first to ensure no transmissions are occurring. Make sure that the Outline Speaker Icon is not shown. Hold the microphone a few centimetres from the mouth, press the “Press to talk” (PTT) switch and note that the Tx-LED is RED. Speak clearly across the face of the microphone in a normal conversational manner.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.4 5.4.1 SELCALL FUNCTIONS Receiving a Selcall A number of different options can be set up by your dealer to sound various alert tones when a selcall is received. Consult your dealer for a detailed explanation of your radios set up.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.5 SCAN FUNCTIONS 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. The Microphone needs to be in the cradle, (on hook) for the radio to scan. While listening on the channel, the User can PTT on that channel.
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 ScanGroup, or blank for Fixed Scan-Groups. While the Scan Screen is displayed the radio is scanning the shown group. The Scan Screen does not time-out. Normal exit is via Exit.
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. Press (Prty) to make the displayed Channel the Priority Channel (replacing any previous Priority Channel assignment, which is then made a normal member of the group). Press (Add) to add the displayed Channel.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 5.8 EXTERNAL 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). This function is enabled by software programming. When enabled, the External Alert may be switched On or Off using a Function button. A Chevron is displayed next to the button Label when the function is On. 5.
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. 6.1 SETUP SUB-MENUS The Setup sub-menu structure programmed at manufacture is shown in Figure 2. These sub-menu Screens provide access to operator functions as follows.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.1 User Options The User Options Screen allows the Keybeeps, Backlight, Dual Watch and DTMF facilities to be set On or Off. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll between the different facilities. The (Alter) button toggles the selection On/Off. The setting is saved on exit. 6.1.2 User Options Key Beeps On Mute Adjust Use the Menu Screen to view and change current Mute setting. Mute Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the Mute level.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.3.2 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll to the desired phone book entry. Press (Del) to delete the current entry and return to the Channel Screen. Phone Book Edit #02 Del John Smith Add 2345 Edit 6.1.3.3 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll to the Phonebook Entry to be edited. Phone Book Edit #02 Press (Edit) to select the entry and present the number for editing.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 6.1.4 Contrast The Contrast Screen allows you to set the contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15. Contrast Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the required level. 10 Press (OK) to accept the setting and go to the Channel Screen. 6.1.5 OK Alert Volume This Screen allows you to set the level of the Alert Volume Beep Tone in relation to the current Volume setting. The level can be set in 63 steps over the range -31 to +30.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 7. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS This section lists Functions that may be programmed to the F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or F6 buttons. Consult your TMC Radio Dealer for which functions have been programmed in to your radio. 7.1 MONITOR Opens/Closes the audio (signaling) mute. Only valid on Non-Community Repeater type channels and/or Closed Selcall channels without Receiver Lock-out programmed. 7.2 SQUELCH DEFEAT Opens/Closes the squelch (carrier) mute. 7.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 7.11 GO TO CHAN A, B, C, D 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 SPECIAL ENC 1…8 Sends Special Encode 1, 2, … 8 7.13 ALARM Put the mobile into Alarm mode. 7.14 REPEATER DEFEAT Allows the radio to transmit on the reverse frequency on a Repeater Channel.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 8. OPTIONS The following options are available, contact your dealer for further information. 8.1 QUICK RELEASE TRANSCEIVER KIT This kit provides a mounting cradle to allow the Transceiver to be quickly removed without having to undo unnecessary screws. 8.2 MICROPHONE/CONTROL HEAD EXTENSION LEAD This lead allows the Transceiver to be placed up to 4.5 metres from the Control Head. 8.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 9. TROUBLESHOOTING If, after reading this guide, you are unable to switch the radio on, check the following: • A fuse has not blown. 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.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Appendix A - Alert Tones and Messages Key Beep Error Tone Beep Alert Bip Alert 2 x Bip Alert 0.05 0.10 Continuous Alert Duration Indicated in seconds 0.10 0.10 Ring Alert Urgent Alert 440 Hz 880 Hz 1480 Hz Off 0.05 Telephone Ring Tone 0.19 Continuous Figure 3 - Alert Tones 9000_52 These messages are displayed on the Message Line to give the user additional information.
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. Indicator When displayed next to a Function, indicates an event. Current Phonebook Entry The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error. The bracket that holds the microphone when it is not in use (on hook). Name that would be shown were the Phonebook screen shown. DSP Digital Signal Processor.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide 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 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.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Federal Communications Commission Regulations: The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for mobile two-way radios before they can be marketed in the U.S. When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements.
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: • User awareness instructions should accompany the device when transferred to other users. • Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Table 1a). Table 1b). Table 2a). Table 2b). Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population uncontrolled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz). Rated Power of Vehicleinstalled Mobile Two-way Radio Recommended Minimum Lateral Distance from Transmitting Antenna 25 watts with λ/4 dipole (2.14dBi gain) 90cm (35.5 inches) Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occupational/ Controlled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz).
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide Vehicle Installation Instructions: The antenna(s) used for the SRM9000series of mobile two-way radios must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 75cm from all persons for SRM9000UW (440-512MHz) and 90cm for SRM9000AC (150-174MHz). The gain of the antenna(s) may not be greater than 0dBd (2.14dBi).
SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. Approved Accessories • This radio meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the TMC Radio accessories supplied or designated for the product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC regulations.
Hereby, TMC Radio declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC.