SRM9020plus Mobile Radio MPT1327 - Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0085 Issue 1.0b January 2010 Comgroup Australia Pty. Ltd.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 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-0003 SRM9030 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0004 SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0086 SRM9020plus PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0063 SRM9022 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0068 SRM9022 Trunked Operating Instructions To
SRM9020plus ~ 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. This icon indicates that the screens shown are each displayed momentarily in sequence. 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.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION ............................................................ I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT......................................................................... I DOCUMENT BASED ICONS..................................................................... II SAFETY ..................................................................................................... II HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO ............................................
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 6. 7. 5.3 Stored Calls Screen ............................................................ 15 5.4 Status Screen ...................................................................... 16 5.5 Alert Volume ........................................................................ 16 5.6 Network................................................................................ 17 5.7 Information .................................................................
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 1. INTRODUCTION The SRM9000 Series Radios are advanced, 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 SRM9020plus Trunked Alphanumeric Display variant.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 2. MICROPHONE FEATURES Volume Up Volume Down F2 - Function Microphone On/Off PTT Icons Display Scroll Up F3 - End F4 - Select F1 - Menu Select Scroll Down BUTTON/ CONTROL On/Off PTT M (Menu) S (Select) FUNCTION Push and hold for 1 second to switch the radio On or Off. Press-to-Talk switch. F1 F3 Move between Menu Screens. F4 Used to make a call to the displayed identity. Used to End a Call. Scroll up and down through a list within a Menu.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 3. FUNCTIONS 3.1 DISPLAY AND ICONS 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: ICONS Calling The Call is in progress and audio is enabled at the loudspeaker. Setup Call setup in progress (this icon is animated). Transmit This symbol indicates that the radio is transmitting.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 3.2 SWITCH-ON/SWITCH-OFF Press and hold down the On/Off button for approximately 2 seconds to switch the radio ON. The display will illuminate and briefly show an 'Opening Message’ (arranged by your dealer) and the Trunk Identity of the radio. After a brief time the display will revert to the Phonebook Screen, at which time the radio is ready for use. Press and hold down the On/Off button for approximately 2 seconds to switch the radio Off.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 3.3 IN-SERVICE INDICATION 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. The radio is said to be In-Service when it is in contact with the Network. You cannot make a call until the radio is In-Service. 3.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4. CALL TYPES The Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different types of call. The SRM9020plus supports most of the call types that can be accessed through the Trunk Network, including. • Voice calls between Individuals or Groups • Include Calls • Status Calls • Priority and Emergency Calls • Diversion Calls • Broadcast Calls. Individual Calls. Allow private conversations between two users.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.1 BASIC STEPS IN A VOICE 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). • User and recipient take turns to speak. • User or, for individual calls, the recipient ends the call and releases the channel. 4.
SRM9020plus ~ 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. The Call Time-Elapsed and audio enabled icon is displayed. A conversation can now take place between operators.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.3 RECEIVING A CALL The SRM9020plus 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 Call Progress icon. While the radio is ringing, the user can answer the call by: - Pressing and releasing the PTT button. - Removing the Microphone from its bracket. - Pressing the S button.
SRM9020plus ~ 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. Whilst in a Group Call, all operators can PTT, in turn, and talk to each other. Only the Originator can Clear the call to release the channel. Any operator can leave the Group Call in the same manner as ending a normal voice call.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.4 MAKING A STATUS CALL Status Calls allow a Status Number to be sent between users. This “status number” can have a specific meaning/text message assigned to it. e.g. 1 may mean : “On Job” 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.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 4.5 CALL DIVERSION 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. Providing that the command has been pre-defined by the FPP, a diversion may be set up via a Phonebook Entry. 4.5.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5. MENU SYSTEM The SRM9020plus 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.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.1 PHONEBOOK SCREEN This is the default Screen to which the radio returns when idle. The entries. buttons scroll through the Phonebook Press the S button to select the choice and place a call to the displayed identity. The F2 and F3 buttons may be programmed to perform special functions. Your Installer or Dealer will advise you regarding these functions. Press the M button to go to the next Menu Screen (Recall). 5.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.3 STORED CALLS SCREEN This screen allows the ten most recent missed calls (ones not answered before the Alert-tone stops) and received Status messages to be reviewed. The icon will show in the Default Menu when there is an entry in this Screen. The displayed text identifies the caller (e.g. JohnS). If a Status Message is received, the display alternates between the callers name (e.g. JohnS ) and the Status text (e.g. CalDep).
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.4 STATUS SCREEN 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. Use the List entries. buttons to scroll through the Status Press the S button to select the choice and send the displayed Status to the Current-PhonebookEntry. The F3 button returns to the Phonebook screen without making a call.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 5.6 NETWORK The Network Screen allows you to switch operation between: • Trunk Network 1, • Trunk Network 2, or • PMR Network. Use the buttons to make your selection. Press S to select that choice and restart with a new Network personality. The F3 button returns to the Phonebook screen without changing the selection. Press the M button to go to the next Menu Screen (Information).
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 6. OPTIONS The following options are available; contact your dealer for further information. 6.1 QUICK RELEASE TRANSCEIVER KIT This kit provides a mounting cradle to allow the Transceiver to be quickly removed without having to undo unnecessary screws. P/N MA-QRCRADLE 6.2 MICROPHONE/CONTROL HEAD EXTENSION LEAD This lead allows the Transceiver to be placed up to 4.5 metres from the Control Head. P/N MA-MICEXTEND 6.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions 7. 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 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 Simoco representative for further advice. © Comgroup Australia 2010 Page 19 TNM-U-E-0085 Issue 1.
0.8 © Comgroup Australia 2010 Page 22 Call Fail - Radio Busy 1.5 seconds Call Fail - Unavailable 0.375/0.375 0.35/0.22 0.4 0.525 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.05/0.05 0.1/0.1 Call Fail - System Busy Call Diversion Wrong Key Press No Transmittal Allowed Go To Traffic Channel 5 seconds 1.2 0.8 1.2 Off Low Tone HighTone All durations indicated in seconds 0.8 Continuous 0.5 1 second 0.5 1 second 0.5 1 second 0.5 1 second 0.5 1 second 0.3 0.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions APPENDIX B - CALL PROGRESS MESSAGES These messages are displayed to give the user an indication of Call Progress. MESSAGE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Incoming Call RxING Accompanied by a ringing tone - indicates you need to answer the call. Outgoing OUT.. Indicates the radio is passing your request to the Trunk Network and the Network is attempting to locate the Called party. Queued Q_ED System is busy: no channels available on your site or called parties site.
SRM9020plus ~ 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. Alert Tones Cradle Control Channel Dial String ESN Fleet FPP Group Handsfree VOX Identity In-Service LCD MIC MPT1327 MPT1343 The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error. The bracket that holds the microphone when it is not in use.
SRM9020plus ~ Trunked Operating Instructions PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network — the telephone system. PTT/Pressel Press-to-Talk. Hold down the Press-to-talk switch on the microphone for the duration of the transmission. RF Radio Frequency. SDM An Alphanumeric Short Data Message sent to/from the radio. Status Message A number code that transmits the “status” of the mobile to the controller automatically. The number refers to a preprogrammed text message.
Hereby, Comgroup Australia declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC. © Comgroup Australia 2010 TNM-U-E-0085 Issue 1.