SRM9030 Mobile Radio Trunk Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0004 May 2001
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide WARNINGS 1. Do NOT use your radio when 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. 3. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting.
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide Using the Radio Follow these hints for clear speech transmission and maximum battery life • When speaking, hold the portable (or microphone speaker) a few centimeters from your mouth and speak across it, rather than into it. • Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum. • Replace the microphone on its cradle after use.
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide CONTENTS USING THE RADIO 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 2 1. INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Installation ....................................................................................5 1.2 In the Event of Difficulty................................................................5 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 3. MENU SYSTEM 7 3.1 Menu navigation ...........................................................................7 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 9 4.1 Phonebook Screen ................
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide 6.6 External alert...............................................................................22 7. SETUP 23 7.1 Setup Sub Menus .......................................................................23 7.1.1 User Options.................................................................23 7.1.2 Group............................................................................24 7.1.3 Phone Book Edit...........................................................24 7.1.
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide 1. INTRODUCTION 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 Trunk Alphanumeric Display variant.
SRM9030 ~ Trunk Mobile Radio User Guide 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS PUSH ON/OFF POWER/TRANSMIT INDICATOR F2 GREEN HANDSET (CALL) F1 RED HANDSET (CLEAR) VOLUME F5 KEYPAD DISPLAY F3 F4 MENU ↕ SCROLL ↔ Figure 1 – SRM9030 Controller Button/ Control Function On/Off/Volume Push to switch the radio On or Off. Rotate to set volume to the desired level. Rx/Tx/Power LED Green LED illuminates at power On. Red LED Illuminates when the radio is transmitting.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk 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 a complete menu structure for which the radio is capable of.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide Menu System Press the Red Phone to return to the Main From any other Setup SubMenus Main Menu Lists Users = Up/Down Scroll b tt = Left/Right Scroll Phone Book ID and Name User Options Missed Voice Calls Received Status Messages Received Data Messages Keybeeps Display Illumination DTMF Stored Calls Group Show Group Membership Call Types Phone Book Edit Change Phone book Entries Last 8 Calls Placed (last first) Recall Contrast List of assigned outgoing
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS 4.1 PHONEBOOK SCREEN The Phonebook allows calls to be made to entries from the Phonebook list. ICONS LABEL 1 LABEL 2 Name Field MESSAGE LINE LABEL 3 LABEL 4 The Name Field shows the current selected entry from the Phonebook. Press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll through the Name Field entries. Press the Green Handset to call the Name Field entry. The Message Line provides information about what the radio is doing, e.g.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 4.2 STORED CALLS SCREEN This screen allows missed Voice calls (and received Status and Data messages) to be reviewed. The icon will show in the Main Phonebook Screen when there is an entry in this Screen. A "Bip" tone is emitted every few seconds when a new call or message is stored. Three different types of call can be stored. The screen display will change depending on the type of call stored.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide The displayed number (#05) shows the queued position of the entry. The most recent call is shown whenever this Screen is displayed. • Press Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll through other stored calls. • Press the Green Handset to Voice Call the originator. • Press the Red Handset to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call. • Press Screen.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 4.3 RECALL SCREEN Use this Screen to review any of the last eight recently placed calls. Recall #01 Delete John OK • Press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll through the Recall list. • Press the Green Handset to Voice call the originator • Press the Red Handset to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call. • Press Screen. • Press to go to the Phonebook Screen with the Call Dialstring ready for editing, the keypad is enabled for this step.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 4.5 CALL TYPES SCREEN Use this Screen to make different types of calls. Call Types Divert *41* OK • Press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll through the available call types. • Press the Green Handset to make the special call to the current Phonebook identity. • Press the Red Handset to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk 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 SRM90000 ‘Welcome Message’ and the Trunk 201-2001-20 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. Pressing and holding the On/Off knob for approximately 2s will switch the radio Off.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6. CALL TYPES The Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different types of call. The SRM9030 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 Individual Calls allow private conversations between two users. Other users can be included in the call using an Include Call.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.1 MAKING A VOICE CALL Voice Calls may be made in several different ways: Depot FREDRICK DTMF Recall Using the Phonebook : • From the Phonebook Screen, scroll through the entries using the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the desired name is shown; then press the Green Handset button. Using Direct-Call Function Button: • The F1….4 or F5 buttons may be assigned as Direct-Call buttons. Pressing such a button will place a call to the pre-programmed identity. e.g.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.1.1 During a Voice Call When a call is placed, a Call Progress Message is displayed on the Message Line and the speaker emits Call Progress tones (See Appendix A for more details). When the called radio is contacted, both radios will “ring” and display the call setup icon. When the called person answers, both radios will be connected and will display the audio enabled icon.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.2 MAKING A STATUS CALL Status Calls allow a Status Number to be sent between users. This “status number” can have a meaning that the user assigns to it. e.g. 1 may mean : “On the Job” 2 may mean : “At Lunch” 14 may mean : “Contact Home”, etc. The SRM9030 automatically associates the number with the text when a Status is to be sent. A Status Message can be sent in a number of ways similar to making Voice Calls. 6.2.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.3 RECEIVING A CALL The SRM9030 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being received. There are three types of call: • Voice Call. • Group Voice Call. • Status Message or Data Message. 6.3.1 Receiving a Voice Call When a call is received the radio will ring and display the call setup icon and the origin of the call.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.3.2 Receiving a Group Voice Call A Group Voice Call differs from an individual call in that the operators do not answer the call. All radios that are members of the Group automatically connect to the group call. While in a Group Call, all operators can PTT, in turn, and talk to each other. Only the Originator can Clear the call. Any operator can leave the Group Call in the same manner as ending a normal voice call, refer to Section 6.3.1.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.4 CALL DIVERSION Incoming calls can be diverted to another radio, telephone, or PABX extension, using the Call Diversion facility provided by the Trunk Network. In many instances Call Diversion is only available after prior arrangement with the Network Operator. A diversion may be set up via the Call-Types Screen or direct from the keypad. 6.4.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 6.5 DTMF OPERATION When the DTMF facility is enabled, (refer to Section 7.1.1), the keypad is automatically switched to DTMF mode whenever a Voice Call occurs. In this mode you can send DTMF tones for activating functions via a Voice Call or telephone connection. Tones are generated using the keys 0…9 # and *. Note: When DTMF is enabled, the keypad cannot be used to make Include calls. 6.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 7. 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 menu screens and may rearrange them according to specific requirements. 7.1 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 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 7.1.2 Group Use the Group menu to view groups of which you are a member. The lowest numbered Group ID will be displayed. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll the available Groups. Groups 1 to 8 have been set up by the programmer and cannot be changed by the user. Group #1 270551690 OK Groups 9 to 16 are User Defined via the * 50 *… to * 57 *… keypad dialstrings.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 7.1.3.3 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll to the phonebook entry to be edited. Press to select the entry and present the number for editing. Phone Book Edit #02 Richard (Use the Red Handset to backspace/clear an entry.) Delete Add 234 OK Phone Book Edit Type the new number and press to go to the Name Edit Menu. Edit the name, (refer to Section 7.1.3.4.) and press to the accept the changes.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 7.1.4 Contrast The Contrast menu allows you to set the contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the required level. Press to accept the setting and go to the Main Menu. 7.1.5 Contrast 10 OK Alert Volume This menu 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 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide Appendix A - Alert Tones and Messages Key Press 0.05 Call Setup in Progress 0.8 Incoming Call or Called Radio is ringing Call Queued 1.2 Telephone Ring Tone 0.3 .1 Number Unobtainable Transmit Confirmed Call Clear Item Duration Warning Go to Traffic Channel 5 Seconds 0.3 0.3 .5 0.3 0.3 1 Second .1.1.1 No Transmittal Allowed Continuous Wrong Key Press Call Diversion Call Fail System Busy Call Fail Unavailable Call Fail Radio Busy .1 0.4 .1 0.4 0.4 .
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide These messages are displayed to give the user an indication of Call Progress. Incoming Call Accompanied by a ringing tone - indicates you need to answer the call. Calling Indicates the radio is passing your request to the Trunk Network and the Network is attempting to locate the Called party. Queued System is busy : no channels available on your site or called parties site. Wait and System may allocate you next available channel.
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide Appendix B - Dial Strings and Numbering Conventions The following numbering conventions and dial strings apply on the SRM9030 radio. Dial Strings Description Call Modifier Abbreviated PSTN Codes **nn Call Set up Abandon/Call Complete *# or Red Handset Button Accept Incoming Call # or PTT or Green Handset nn = 1 to 45 Status Call *0n*...# , n = 1 to 30 Broadcast Call *11*...# (for groups only) Send Short Data Message *2*Data*….
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide NUMBERING CONVENTIONS Numbering Convention Description 0-19 Quick-Dialling (index must be in Phonebook) 20-89 Small fleet Unit number 90-99 Small fleet Group number 200-899 Large fleet Unit number 900-998 Large fleet Group number 999 Emergency operator 1000-8999 PABX extension 2nnnn Short Interfleet Access 31000-38999 PABX extension on exchange 1 41000-48999 PABX extension on exchange 2 51000-58999 PABX extension on exchange 3 61000-68999 PABX
SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide 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 The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error. Indicator When displayed next to a Function, indicates that the Function is active. Cradle The bracket that holds the microphone when it is not in use. Dial string A complete string that defines a call type and call address.
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