User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTROLS
- MENU SYSTEM
- MENU SCREENS
- Channel Screen
- Menus
- Zone
- Squelch
- Mute Adjust / Monitor
- Phonebook
- Phonebook Edit
- User Options
- Contrast
- Alert Volume
- Radio Info
- Mode
- RSSI
- Crypto
- Setup
- Stored Calls
- Messages
- Messages Selection Pop-Up Menu
- View Received Messages Screen
- Message View Pop-Up Menu
- More Message View Screen
- Reply Message Selection Pop-Up Menu
- Short Message Reply
- Text Message Reply Screen
- Send Message (Short or Text)
- Text Message Screen
- Destination Select Pop-Up Menu
- Phone Book Selection Screen
- Enter Unit ID Screen
- Scan Edit Menu
- No Menu
- COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES
- SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS
- ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES
- GLOSSARY
- COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
The Simoco SRP9100 Series Radios are a family of versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
controlled, software-defined two-way portable radios.
These Operating Instructions describe the operation of the APCO P25 Standard compliant
Portable Radio, with suffix P25. There are two versions of the model, one with a keypad
(SRP9130) and one without a keypad (SRP9120).
The SRP9100 P25 Radio may be customised to your operational requirements using the
Field Personality Programmer (FPP). Your Simoco representative can help in programming
your radio facilities to meet your present and future requirements.
1.2 CONFIGURATION
The SRP9100 P25 Radio must be configured using the P25 Field Personality Programmer
(FPP) prior to operation. The configuration process defines the radio channels, signalling and
other settings so that the radio will operate with your system.
1.3 MODES OF SRP9100 P25 OPERATION
The SRP9100 P25 Radio operates in Analogue FM and P25 Conventional and Trunked
Digital modes.
Radio Channels are organised in groups of up to 250 per zone. Up to 64 zones may be
defined.
Generally, zones can be programmed with channels belonging to common function groups.
A radio channel can be defined as either Analogue, Conventional P25 Channel or Trunked
P25 network, and a Zone may contain a mix of Analogue or Conventional P25 Channels.
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