Service Manual

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1.5 S
OFTWARE VERSIONS AND NAMING
There are various associated items of Software (SW) required for the SRP9100 radio and programmer to
operate. This section simply defines the naming rules of the SW files to allow identification and conformity.
This allows different versions of SW to be distributed and co-exist without confusion.
The SRP9100 Transceiver has three items of SW for digital and analogue PMR, Trunking and Alignment.
1.5.1
Filename Structure
2 character Application code
2 or 3 character SW Type code
3 character version number
File Extension as required.
eg.
91tm533.bin
91p_533.bin
91s_533.bin
1.5.2
Application Code
This identifies the application the SW was initially designed for:
91 = Standard SRP9100 Software
1.5.3
Software Type Code
This identifies different types of SW within an application.
s_ Start-up code (for alignment and start-up)
p_ Conventional PMR code
p_s Scrambler
tm Trunk MPT
ta Trunk ANN
bo Transceiver Boot-code
bc Transceiver Boot-Backup-code
bf Transceiver PLA-code
ba Transceiver PLA-Backup-code
Note. The above file names are not stored within the code. As a consequence, when the radio is read by the
FPP, the FPP will display version numbers and release dates for the Backup, Startup, PMR, TMR and
DMAP codes. The Bootloader, PLA Backup and PLA codes show release dates only.