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Simoco SRM9030 User Manual

Simoco SRM9030
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SRM9030
Mobile Radio
Conventional – PMR
Operating Instructions
TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 4a
March 2007
Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
1270 Ferntree Gully Road
Scoresby
Victoria, 3179
A
ustralia
www.simoco.com.au

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Simoco SRM9030 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSimoco
ModelSRM9030
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Overview

General description of the SRM9000 Series radios and the SRM9030 variant.

1.2 Installation

Recommends professional installation of the SRM9030 Radio due to its technical nature.

2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

Control Head Overview

Details the functions of various buttons and controls on the SRM9030 radio's control head.

3. MENU SYSTEM

3.1 Menu Navigation

Describes how to use the Up/Down and Left/Right arrow buttons for menu and screen navigation.

3.2 Default Settings

Shows a diagram of the default menu structure and navigation for the SRM9030 radio.

4. MAIN MENU SCREENS

4.1 Channels Screen

Explains the Channels Screen, its fields, and the function of displayed labels and buttons.

4.2 Phonebook Screen

Describes how to access and use the Phonebook Screen for placing calls to stored identities.

4.3 Status Screen

Details the Status Screen for storing and sending Selcall status information.

4.4 Stored Calls Screen (Selcall)

Allows review of missed Selcalls and received Status Selcalls, with options to call or delete.

4.5 Stored Calls (Text Message)

Explains how received text messages are stored and displayed, including caller ID and message content.

4.6 Send Message

Guides users on sending free-form text messages to other radio users via the keypad.

4.7 Setup Screen

Provides access to various radio setup submenus for configuration.

5.1 Switch-On/Switch-Off

5.1.1 Volume Adjustment

How to adjust the speech level at the loudspeaker or handset using the volume control.

5.2 Receiving

5.3 Transmitting

5.3.1 VOX Operation

Describes how Voice Operated Transmit (VOX) enables automatic transmission based on speech.

5.4 SELCALL FUNCTIONS

5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall

Explains how the radio responds to a Selcall, including icons, alert tones, and caller display.

5.4.2 Sending a Selcall

Refers to Phonebook and Status screens for methods of sending a Selcall.

5.4.3 Other Selcall Functions

Lists other Selcall-related functions like Monitor/Reset, Transpond, and CTCSS.

5.5 SCAN FUNCTIONS

5.5.1 Scan Screen

Details the Scan Screen, its functions, and how to skip or edit channels within a Scan-Group.

5.5.2 Scan-Edit Screen

Allows adding, deleting, or setting channels as priority within a Scan-Group.

5.6 MUTE LEVEL SETTING

5.7 DTMF OPERATION

5.8 EXTERNAL ALERT

5.9 AUXILIARY OUTPUT

6. SETUP

6.1 SETUP SUB-MENUS

Lists the available setup submenus for editing radio functions like User Options, Mute, etc.

6.1.1 User Options

Allows setting Keybeeps, Backlight, Dual Watch, and DTMF facilities On or Off.

6.1.2 Mute Adjust

Enables viewing and changing the current mute setting for the radio.

6.1.3 Phone Book Edit

Provides options to delete, edit, or add new entries to the phone book.

6.1.4 Contrast

Allows adjustment of the display contrast level, typically from 0 to 15.

6.1.5 Alert Volume

Enables setting the Alert Volume Beep Tone relative to the current volume setting.

6.1.7 Network

Allows switching operation between Trunk Network 1, Trunk Network 2, or PMR.

7. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS

7.1 MONITOR

Opens/closes the audio (signaling) mute on specific channel types.

7.2 SQUELCH DEFEAT

Opens/closes the squelch (carrier) mute on channels.

7.4 SCAN

Activates Scanning functionality, referring to Section 5.5 for details.

7.14 REPEATER DEFEAT

Allows transmission on the reverse frequency of a Repeater Channel.

7.16 HANDSFREE (VOX)

Toggles the VOX function for the handsfree microphone.

7.18 SCRAMBLER ON/OFF

Toggles the state of the speech scrambler, indicating activation with an audible tone.

8. OPTIONS

8.1 Quick Release Transceiver Kit

A mounting cradle for quick removal of the Transceiver without tools.

8.2 Microphone/Control Head Extension Lead

Allows placement of the Transceiver up to 4.5 metres from the Control Head.

8.3 VOX Handsfree Option

Enables using the radio without lifting the microphone or pressing buttons.

8.5 Internal GPS Option

Provides Global Position reporting for Trunk and PMR applications.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

Appendix A - Alert Tones and Messages

Appendix B - Glossary

Appendix C – Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Guidelines

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