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SRM9022 Mobile Radio Trunked MPT Operating Instructions

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1. alert level Press OK to accept the setting and return to the Idle Screen Press Back to accept the setting and return to the Menu Select Screen Note A minimum Alert Level may be set to ensure the Alerts can always be heard from the speaker TMC Radio 2006 page 26 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7 1 6 Information This menu displays information that identifies the Programmer File description Software Version and Trunk ID e This is a read only menu press OK to go to the Main Menu 7 1 7 Network The Mode Screen allows you to switch operation between o Trunk Network 1 o Trunk Network 2 o PMR mode o P25 mode e Use the A V buttons to make your selection and press OK to accept e Press Back to return to the Menu Select Screen without changing modes SRM9022 Radio Info TU Trunking Configuration TUFC nwk TMR v5 40 210 5732 23 SN 123456 Back SRM9022 Note Refer to the relevant Operating Instructions for PMR or P25 operation TMC Radio 2006 page 27 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 8 OPTIONS The following options are available contact your dealer for further information 8 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 8 2 MICROPHONE CONTROL HEAD EXTENSION LEAD This lead allows the Transcei
2. CPS DS GG amp GJ Co Si Figure 2 1 SRM9022 Controller Mic Key Layout TMC Radio 2006 page 7 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 3 MENU SYSTEM The SRM9022 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 of the radios capabilities Any or all of the Screens can be programmed or hidden with the following provisos The Phone Book Screen is always the default Screen displayed The Main Menu provides access to the usual Screens required to operate the radio The Setup Sub Menus provides access to the radios setup parameters When options are placed in a Setup sub menu Setup should be defined as one of the selections in the Main Menu Both the Main Menu and the Setup sub menus can each hold up to ten Screens Programming can allow any menu to be in any position 3 1 MENU NAVIGATION The A W keys are generally used to navigate through menus or increase decrease a value TMC Radio 2006 page 8 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE Menu System MPT1327 TNK Menu rev2 STORED CALLS Menu A H ENTRY POINT Entries Default Screen Figure 2 Menu Navigation TMC Radio 2006 page 9 O
3. Broadcast calls are originated using dialstrings entered on the keypad refer to Appendix B 6 3 3 Incoming Status and Data Messages Incoming Status and Data Messages are stored and can be viewed in the Stored Calls Screen refer to Section 4 2 If not already displayed the lt icon appears on the Main Phonebook Screen and a short bip is emitted every 5 seconds to alert the user that a new message has been received TMC Radio 2006 page 20 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 1 From the Call Types Screen Scroll through the Phonebook until the persons name is displayed or enter the ID number using the Keypad Do NOT press Go to the Call Types Screen then use the A W buttons to scroll through the entries until Divert is displayed Press OK button to make the diversion to the selected Phonebook person or entered number 6 4 2 By Dialling the Numbers If you know the destination Identity Number use the keypad to enter the numbers in the format 41 n where n is the destination ID Number e g 41 23 diverts to unit 23 41 0973038
4. If a ringing call is not answered before the Network times out or the Caller cancels the call details of the call are entered in the Stored Calls Screen refer to Section 4 2 Notes 1 The SRM9022 responds in the same manner as above for Priority and Emergency calls Emergency Calls show Emergency on the display 2 Some Trunking Networks provide a different Call Set Up method which allows the radios to automatically answer incoming Voice Calls or allows the Caller to speak to the called person while the radio is ringing TMC Radio 2006 page 19 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 Notes 1 In some Trunk Networks operators who leave a Group Call are returned to that Group Call after a short period of time This Late Joiner Network facility allows users that were previously engaged on another call to join a Group Call that is in progress 2 A Broadcast Call is a special type of Group Call in which only the originator can speak All other group members are inhibited
5. for any errors or omissions TMC Radio 2006 page 2 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 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 Obey the Turn Off Two way Radios signs where these are posted e g on a petrol station forecourt 3 Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting 4 Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become disconnected or damaged HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO e When speaking hold the microphone a few centimetres from your mouth and speak across it rather than into it e Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum and replace the microphone on its cradle after use e When it is possible to move location avoid making calls from known poor signal strength areas such as the radio systems fringe areas limit of range or from screened or shadowed areas e g an underground car park or underpass e To avoid unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery keep the engine running when using the radio for extensive periods of time TMC Radio 2006 page 3 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 T 2 3 4 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Reese 6 Bek e ET 6 12 _TVSTANAUON sisisensccrinieasiienisesnsinadsrndsicndsieassnndsradimassienssivadsendsienisiennieniseubsnadsnnbsuniaieasans 6 ges WE ee 6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS eege EES 7 MENU SRE ms sna
6. 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 Other users can be included in the call using an Include Call Group Calls Allow a group of users to participate in a group conversation Any participant in the group can leave the call individually but only the originator can end the call Status Calls Allow a status number to be sent between users The SRM9022 allows text messages to be associated with up to 30 status numbers and can display these text messages when such a status is to be sent or is received Diversion Calls Allows the user to divert incoming calls to another radio telephone etc For example when away from their vehicle a user can divert calls to the depot radio Normal Priority and Emergency Calls If the channel is busy Normal calls are placed in a queue and actioned when they reach the top of the queue Priority calls jump to the top of the queue unless a previous priority call is taking place Emergency calls are actioned immediately Broadcast Calls Are similar to Group calls except that only the person who makes the call can speak to the other parties in the call Notes 1 Some of these call types are only available after prior arrangement with the Network Operator 2 Most Trunk Networks have a time limit placed on call duration The Netw
7. 00 diverts to a telephone number 6 4 3 To Cancel a Diversion You cancel a call diversion by typing the dialstring 41 or by selecting the Cancel Divert option from the Call Types Screen and pressing the OK button Note Other dialstrings for Call Diversion are as follows a 41 n Divert both Voice and Data calls 411 n Divert only Voice calls 412 n Divert only Data calls 41 Cancel both Voice and Data diversions 411 Cancel only Voice diversions 412 Cancel only Data Diversions These dialstrings can be stored in the Phone Book TMC Radio 2006 page 21 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 TMC Radio 2006 page 22 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 s
8. D TMC Radio Wa J TMC RADIO PTY LTD SRM9022 Mobile Radio cial Ops Spe le ai Lock onoo oo EZ G Co D g CE Trunked MPT Operating Instructions TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 May 2006 TMC Radio Pty Ltd 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia A e Gi A Quality Endorsed Company SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 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 0012 SRM9020 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM U E 0013 SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions TNM U E 0003 SRM9030 PMR Operating Instructions TNM U E 0004 SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM U E 0065 SRM9022 PMR Operating instructions To order copies of any of the above publications or any other TMC Radio product contact TMC Radio on 61 3 9730 3800 or send a Fax on 61 3 9730 3968 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This publication is copyright and no part may be reproduced without prior permission of TMC Radio Due to our policy of continuous improvement to our products and services technical specifications and claims correct at time of publication may be subject to variation without prior notice TMC Radio has endeavoured to ensure that the information in this document is fairly and accurately stated but does not accept liability
9. Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4 5 CALL TYPES SCREEN Use this Screen to make different types of calls e Press the A W buttons to scroll through the available call types SRM9022 Call Types e Press the F6 to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a Conference call e ee Back e Press OK to go to the Phonebook Screen with the Call Type modifier ready for editing the keyboard is On 62 CA o enabled for this step 4 6 SETUP SCREEN Use this Screen to access the other Setup submenus e Press OK and the A W buttons to SRM9022 show the submenus See Section 7 for further information on ER ee m TMC Radio 2006 page 14 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 5 COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 5 1 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE SWITCH ON SWITCH OFF Momentarily press the On Off Volume button to switch the radio ON The display will illuminate and show a Welcome Message 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 Pressing and holding the On Off knob for approximately 2seconds will switch the radio Off If the radio Inactivity Timer is enabled the radio will automatically turn Off after several hours of inactivity i e no buttons pressed The radio will emit warning beeps for 10 seconds prior to switching off Pressing any button will reset this timer The radio ca
10. K OK Key M M Key same as BACK A UpKey Note Example Menus only shown VW Down Key Other Menus may be configured with the FPP TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4 MAIN MENU SCREENS 4 1 PHONEBOOK SCREEN The Phonebook allows calls to be made to entries from the Phonebook list The RSSI Bars indicate The Name Field shows the signal strength of the the current selected entry current Control or Traffic from the Phonebook channel SRM9022 John Smit In Service Displayed Labels show the The ICON Line displays The Message Line function of the F1 amp F4 various icons as provides information about buttons Pressing one of described what the radio is doing e g these buttons will execute in the table below Call setup Queued the function Diverted etc The A Y buttons may be pressed to scroll through the Name Field entries Press the OK call key to call the Name Field entry The Keypad may be used to enter dialstrings directly Several Icons can be displayed as shown below The rotating arrow icon shows that the radio is registering with the Trunk Network It disappears when the radio is in service KIN The envelope icon indicates that there are one or more stored calls in the Stored Calls menu The outline speaker icon indicates that speaker audio is muted e g during Call Setup NPDs etc The solid speaker icon indicates that speaker audio is enable
11. X A ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Key Press Call Setup in Progress Incoming Call or Called Radio is ringing Call Queued Number Unobtainable Transmit Confirmed Call Clear Item Duration Warning Go to Traffic Channel No Transmittal Allowed Wrong Key Press Call Diversion Call Fail System Busy Call Fail Unavailable Call Fail Radio Busy Low Tone Off 10 05 0 8 1 2 Seconds IT T1 retevhone fing tone 0 3 1 5 Seconds B Second E i 19 1 Continuous 0 4 0 35 p 24 0 525 1 5 Seconds 0 375 0 375 BPLE Duration Indicated in seconds 9000_19b Figure 3 Alert Tones and Messages TMC Radio 2006 page 30 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE APPENDIX B GLOSSARY A summary of common radio terms and some other terms used in this document and their meanings are given below Alert tones Cradle Current Phonebook Entry DMAP DSP DTMF LCD MIC MPT1327 MPT1343 Network PCB PMR PTT RF RSSI Selcall Saved Status Value TMR P25 TMC Radio 2006 page 31 The transceiver emits these tones to indicate an invalid operator or error The bracket that holds the microphone when it is not in us
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13. coresby Jol gt more a DELETE The exit le Back OK Pick up after 10am Back DN ER ee e DN ER es e Delete the message and go to stored calls screen Exit Go to idle screen Press M to make the popup disappear TMC Radio 2006 page 12 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4 3 RECALL SCREEN Use this Screen to review any of the last eight recently placed calls e Press the A W buttons to scroll through the Recall list e Press OK and select Exit to return to SRM9022 the Phonebook Screen without making a call or press back twice Recall Joh EXIT gt DELETE lt 4 e Press OK and select Delete to MOTE delete the viewed entry and return to the Recall Screen Back e Press OK and select More to go to the Phonebook Screen with the Call gar a Dialstring ready for editing the keypad is enabled for this step 4 4 STATUS SCREEN Use this Screen to view and send Status Messages from the programmed list The screen will always open at the last viewed message e Press the A W buttons to scroll through the Status list SRM9022 e Press the F6 to return to the Status Phonebook Screen without making a Gone Home call 01 e Press OK to go to the Phonebook Back Screen with the Status Message Dialstring ready for editing the keypad is enabled for this step DN E2 z e TMC Radio 2006 page 13 TNM U E 0068
14. cted Phonebook person or entered number Note Your radio may be set up to send all Status Messages to a fixed identity 6 2 2 By Dialling the Numbers If the Status Message Number and the destination ID Number are known use the keypad to enter the numbers in the format On xH where nis the Status Message Number and xis and the destination ID Number e g If Status 2 At Lunch is to be sent to Andrew Jones Identity 35 Enter 02 35 Note You cannot send a Status Message during a Voice Call TMC Radio 2006 page 18 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6 3 RECEIVING A CALL The SRM9022 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being received There are three types of call e Voice Call e Group Voice Call e 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 C and the origin of the call While the radio is ringing the user can answer the call e By pressing the Microphone PTT button e By removing the Microphone from its bracket When you answer the call both radios will be connected and will display the audio enabled icon 9 conversation can now take place by each operator in turn pressing their Microphone PTT buttons and speaking When the call is finished either operator can end the call by e Replacing the Microphone on its bracket or e Pressing the F6 button
15. d eg during a Call 2 LK ZIN This icon indicates Call Pending i e there is an outgoing call waiting for the radio to be In Service X TMC Radio 2006 page 10 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 4 2 STORED CALLS SCREEN This screen allows missed Voice calls and received Status and Data messages to be reviewed The lJ 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 Missed Voice Call SRM9022 Stored Calls John Smith Voice Back DR ER es e Received Status Message SRM9022 Stored Calls Caller Message Back DN ER eg e Received Data Message SRM9022 Stored Calls John Smith The address is Back OK DN ER eg e TMC Radio 2006 page 11 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 A W buttons to scroll through other stored calls Press the F6 to return to the Phonebook Screen without making a call Press OK key to bring up a popup menu with functions SRM9022 Stored Calls More SRM9022 The address is 27 Harold Street S
16. display the call setup icon c When the called person answers both radios will be connected and will display the audio enabled icon E lt A conversation can now take place by each operator in turn pressing their Microphone PTT buttons and speaking When the call is finished either operator can end the call by e Replacing the Microphone on its bracket e Pressing the F6 button Note If the called radio cannot be contacted radio off or out of range or does not answer within a short period of time dependant on the Network about 10 30 seconds a Radio Busy or Unavailable message is displayed and call fail tones are emitted TMC Radio 2006 page 17 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 A Status Message can be sent in a number of ways similar to making Voice Calls 6 2 1 Using the Phonebook To send a Status Call using the Phonebook Scroll through the Phone book until the persons name is displayed or enter the ID number using the Keypad Do NOT press Go to the Status Screen Then use the A W buttons to scroll through the entries until the desired message is displayed Press the PTT button to send the Status Message to the sele
17. e on hook Name that would be shown were the Phonebook screen shown Digital Mobile Accessory PCB Digital Signal Processor Dual Tone Multi Frequency Signaling Method Liquid crystal display Abbreviation for microphone Refers to the UK Ministry for Post and Telecommunications specification defining the low level protocol for public trunking systems Refers to the UK Ministry for Post and Telecommunications specification defining the User Interface for radios operating on MPT1327 public trunking systems The system infrastructure eg a Trunked Network Printed Circuit Board Private Mobile Radio Press to Talk Hold down the Press to talk switch on the microphone for the duration of the transmission Radio Frequency Received Signal Strength Indicator Selective Call A signalling system that identifies users The last Status that was sent entered or optionally received Trunked Mobile Radio Digital Radio TNM U E 0068 Issue 2
18. ect Edit and required Phonebook Entry then Press then press OK OK SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 01 SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 01 NAME NEWNAME BACK DONE 24680 Next edit the number using the F6 key Edit text using the ABC keypad see and keypad and press OK 7 1 3 4 below and press OK to exit back to the Idle Screen TMC Radio 2006 page 25 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 7 1 3 4 USING THE KEYPAD When using the keypad to type text press the appropriate keypad button a number of times until the desired character or number is selected the current character position is identified by a flashing block cursor use to select lower upper case letters use for special characters use the A W buttons to move to the next or previous character space to be entered modified press OK to accept changes 7 1 4 Contrast The Contrast Screen allows you to set the contrast level of the Display in the range from 0 to 15 SRM9022 Use the A Y buttons to select the required contrast setting Press OK to accept the setting and return to the Idle Screen Press Back to accept the setting and return to the Menu Select Screen 7 1 5 Alert Volume This Screen 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 31 SRM9022 Use the A and W buttons to change the relative
19. ed in the vehicle boot or under a seat and a Controller Microphone which is designed to mount on the vehicle console or within view and reach of the operator The radio is software programmable and can be customised to the operational requirements of your particular fleet Your TMC Radio representative can help in programming your radio facilities to meet your present and future requirements This guide describes the facilities that are currently available and can be programmed into the SRM9022 1 2 INSTALLATION As the installation of your SRM9022 Radio is a technical and possibly hazardous operation we recommend that it is installed and set up for use by your dealer or an authorised installer However if you need information regarding the correct procedures for installation please refer to the SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions supplied with the radio 1 3 CONVENTIONS Where the word generally or may is used to describe a facility this operation is an option that may be enabled with the Radio Field Personality Programmer FPP TMC Radio 2006 page 6 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Volume Up Down i a 5 F5 Function 6 F6 iere RX TX LED Power On Off SRM9022 Push To Talk John Smith ee gt i In Service Down or AS NEE Up or Function 2 F2 Function 3 F3 Menu or HI ut Ce La Function 1 F1 OK or Function 4 F4
20. n also be setup to switch on automatically with the Vehicle Ignition whenever the vehicle is started 5 1 1 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 best channel a rotating arrow and the signal strength of the scanned channel is displayed When the radio has registered the rotating arrow symbol will disappear The radio is said to be IN SERVICE when it is in contact with the Network and the arrow symbol is not displayed A call cannot be made until the radio is INSERVICE The radio can queue one call which will be made as soon as the radio gains service 5 1 2 Volume Adjustment The Volume Control adjusts the speech level at the loudspeaker The button on top of the controller increases the volume and the button decreases the volume SRM9022 Welcome Msg 201 2001 20 DH ER ee en SRM9022 John Smith In Service Sooo ENU DN ER eg e SRM9022 John Smith No Service Y MENU DN ER ee en Note The radio can be programmed so that the volume cannot be turned off completely TMC Radio 2006 page 15 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6 CALL TYPES The Trunking System allows the user to make a number of different types of call The SRM9022 supports most of the call types that can be accessed through the Trunk Network
21. n sde ess ta ane ane da eee des 22 ie DER ee een ieee eae 23 7 1 Setup Sub MONS nn ie ui ina 23 7 1 1 EE Se ee nn 23 TMC Radio 2006 page 4 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE PROMOD eo eu 24 7 1 3 Phone BOOK Edit MeN cress scscssascsdsnnesevesigaguidinne season suisidninssencduleasaisdtainednnsl 24 ga D ei eee eee een cn 26 7 1 5 Alert OR eneen n ennnen ennenen 26 K i E e un E 27 KE D EN EE 27 Bs OPTIONS E 28 8 1 Quick Release Transceiver Kit rrssssssssssssss 28 8 2 Microphone Control Head Extension Lead 28 8 3 Parallel UO Expansion Option Map 28 8 4 Internal GPS Option E 28 8 5 Cross linked Kern TE 28 8 6 600 Ohm Interface Option ivwcccccciccccsissiensedesiciedasssarsdessescodersanidananccadenuecins 28 8 7 Dual Control Head Option dmap ss 28 8 8 Dual Transceiver Option Map ss 28 8 9 Desk Top Base Kitvisisisissicnisdssdiccssdsnsisnnssatiesssussdsiniianianesessinascantdaanssednuniains 28 EK TROUBLESHOOTING gege 29 TMC Radio 2006 page 5 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 OVERVIEW 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 SRM9022 TMR Controller Microphone variant The radio consists of a Transceiver unit that may be mount
22. ork terminates the call after this time TMC Radio 2006 page 16 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 6 1 MAKING A VOICE CALL Voice Calls may be made in several different ways Using the Phonebook e From the Phonebook Screen scroll through the entries using the A W buttons until the desired name is shown then press the OK button F4 must be programmed as Call function Using Direct Call Function Button e The F1 6 buttons may be assigned as Direct Call buttons Pressing such a button will place a call to the pre programmed identity e g Depot in above example Keypad Entry e The Users ID number can be entered directly as a dialstring using the Keypad e g 45 will call radio unit No 45 e Dialstrings of up to 30 digits can be used refer to Appendix B for numbering convention and valid dialstrings Quick Dial Memories e The first 20 phone Book Entries 0 19 can be setup as twenty Quick Dial Memories e These allow a dialstring for a call number to be dialed quickly using the keypad to enter the memory number followed by e g 12 will dial the number in Memory 12 The Phone Book Edit facility allows these numbers to be changed 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
23. roups 17 to 24 are dynamically assigned by the Trunk Network and cannot be changed by the user DR ER ee m e Use the OK button to return to the idle Phonebook screen 7 1 3 Phone Book Edit Menu This menu allows you to add edit or delete a Phone Book entry 7 1 3 1 ADD A NEW ENTRY SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT e From the main Phone Book Edit Screen at any NAME Phonebook Entry just press OK 12345 Back SRM9022 Use the A W buttons to select Add and press OK PH BOOK EDIT NAN E 123 EDIT BACK SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 12 SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT ENTER NO 24680 BACK Enter the new Entry number using the keypad and press OK TMC Radio 2006 page 24 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 12 SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 12 ENTER TEXT NEWNAME BACK DONE BACK DONE Next enter new Entry text using the ABC keypad see and press OK again to exit 7 1 3 4 below back to the Idle Screen 7 1 3 2 DELETE AN ENTRY Use the A W buttons to select the required SRM9022 Phonebook Entry then press OK PH BOOK EDIT 01 Use the A Y buttons to select Delete then press NANE OK to delete the Entry and exit back to the Idle 123 EDIT Screen BACK 7 1 3 3 EDIT AN EXISTING ENTRY SRM9022 SRM9022 PH BOOK EDIT 01 PH BOOK EDIT NAME NAI feiere 12345 KS BACK BACK Use the A W buttons to select the Use the A V buttons to sel
24. tructure programmed at manufacture is shown in Figure 2 These sub menu Screens provide access to operator functions as follows User Options Key beeps Display Illumination amp DTMF on off selection Group Groups 1 8 Fixed groups Groups 9 16 Network Dynamic Groups 17 24 Operator Editable Phone Book Edit Allows Phonebook entries to be added deleted or changed Contrast Display contrast adjustment Alert Volume Beep tone level setting relative to Audio Volume Information Programmer File description SW version Trunk ID and Radio Serial No Network Trunk Network 1 2 or Conventional Channel selection 7 1 1 User Options e The User Options menu allows the Keybeeps SRM9022 Display illumination and DTMF facilities to be User Options set On or Off Key Beeps e Use the A V buttons to scroll between the ON different facilities BACK e The OK button toggles the selection On Off The setting is saved on exit D Hl ee en TMC Radio 2006 page 23 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE 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 e Use the A W buttons to scroll the available Groups e Groups 1 to 8 have been set up by the SRM9022 programmer and cannot be changed by the user e Groups 9 to 16 are User Defined via the 50 to 57 keypad dialstrings 123456789 BACK e G
25. ver to be placed up to 4 5 metres from the Control Head 8 3 PARALLEL I O EXPANSION OPTION DMAP This option provides eight I O lines and pre de emphasised audio to allow external interfacing to the radio 8 4 INTERNAL GPS OPTION This provides Global Position reporting for Trunk and PMR applications 8 5 CROSS LINKED CABLE This is used with various applications to cross connect or interconnect Transceivers or Control Heads 8 6 600 OHM INTERFACE OPTION This provides a balanced 600 Ohm 2 4 wires audio interface and opto isolated E and M lines 8 7 DUAL CONTROL HEAD OPTION DMAP This allows two Control Heads to be used from one Transceiver 8 8 DUAL TRANSCEIVER OPTION DMAP This allows two transceivers to be used with one Control Head 8 9 DESK TOP BASE KIT This provides a housing for the radio and incorporates an 3 Amp Power Supply Unit and speaker TMC Radio 2006 page 28 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE 9 TROUBLESHOOTING If after reading this guide you are unable to switch the radio on check the following e A fuse has not blown Your installer should advise you of the location of the two main fuses e The power supply cables and their connections are secure and e The vehicle battery is charged If these checks are OK contact your dealer or TMC Radio representative for further advice TMC Radio 2006 page 29 TNM U E 0068 Issue 2 SRM9022 TMR MOBILE RADIO USER GUIDE APPENDI

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