Operating instructions

SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide
TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page 4 © Comgroup Australia 2010
3. MENU SYSTEM
The SRP9100 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 the complete menu
structure of the radio.
Any or all of the Screens can be programmed or hidden with the following
provisos:
The Phone Book Screen is always programmed in and is the default
Screen displayed.
The Main Menu provides access to the usual Screens required to operate
the radio.
The Setup Sub-Menus provide access to the radio setup parameters.
When options are placed in a Setup Sub-Menu, Setup should be offered
as a sub menu in the Main Menu selection.
Both the Main Menu and the Setup submenus can each hold up to ten
screens.
Programming of menus is a configuration task normally performed by the
system manager using programmer software.
3.1 M
ENU
N
AVIGATION
The menu button is normally labelled ‘M’ and enables you to step through all
of the Menu Screens by repeatedly pressing the button.
The menu button may be reassigned to any function key using the field
programmer.