manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. Simoco
  6. •
  7. Portable Radio
  8. •
  9. Simoco SPR180 User manual

Simoco SPR180 User manual

TNM-U-E-0102, Issue 1.3 © Simoco 2013
Simoco Group, Field House, Uttoxeter Old Road, Derby DE1 1NH
Tel: +44 (0) 1332 375500. Fax: +44 (0) 1332 375501. www.simocogroup.com/emea
SRP9180 PORTABLE RADIO
Note.
The SRP9180 Series has two variants, one with a key
pad (SRP9180) and one without (SRP9170).
T
YPICAL
D
ISPLAY
Layout varies with radio mode.
O
PERATIONAL
M
ODE
The SRP9170/80 Radio can be configured as a conventional
(PMR) mode, Trunked Radio mode (TMR), P25 Digital Mode
or a combination of modes as a multi mode radio.
K
EYS
With the default configuration, the Menu navigates through the
features of the Radio. The Up/Down keys move through the
entries in each menu. The OK key selects the entry. The F4
key (Back) returns to the previous level. These four keys are
also re-configurable if required.
Function Keys 5, 6 and 7can be programmed to any of the
functions listed in the field programmer.
B
EFORE
U
SE
Before operating the Radio:
Ensure that a fully charged battery is fitted to the radio. Ensure
that the antenna is firmly secured.
B
ATTERY
To remove battery: Slide latch down (1) and lift out (2).
To fit battery: Seat lower end first (2) and push battery top in.
Battery condition is shown on the Display. If the battery is low
the battery symbol flashes, the status LED flashes red and an
audible warning sounds.
S
WITCH
O
N
T
HE
R
ADIO
To turn the radio on, turn the rotary volume control until it
clicks. A welcome message is displayed and the top LED
illuminates green for 2 seconds. Adjust the volume control to
about mid position.
T
O
R
ECEIVE
C
ALLS
PMR/P25 Conv: Select the required channel using the
Up/Down keys (hold down either key for fast scroll).
If the channel is busy, the status LED flashes yellow.
On radios with selective signalling, only the calls relevant to
you are heard.
TMR/P25 Trunk: The radio will automatically find the local
trunked base (if within range). When in range, the radio will
display the network name as configured by the dealer.
Press the PTT to answer a call in most cases (config.
dependant).
T
O
M
AKE
A
C
ALL
Select the required channel (PMR/P25 Conv.) or called
party/Talk group (TMR/P25 Trunk) with the Up/Down keys.
For TMR only, set up the call by pressing the PTT briefly. Two
short beeps will indicate the call is connected, or a low long
beep will indicate call failure.
Press and hold the PTT button and speak into the microphone
to transmit (wait for Grant tone in P25).
Release the PTT button to end the transmission. When
transmitting, the status LED is illuminated red.
When Function Key 7 is programmed as an Alarm Key,
pressing the key automatically runs a pre-programmed alarm
sequence. To reset the Radio after an alarm call, switch the
radio off and then on.
P
ROBLEMS
A
ND
H
INTS
The SRP9170/80 Radio is a high quality reliable product. In
the unlikely event of a problem, please check the following
points before contacting your supplier:
If the Radio fails to work, check that the battery is charged and
correctly fitted and that the radio is switched on. If the radio
does not receive or send calls, check that the antenna is
correctly fitted and the volume is turned up.
Check that there is sufficient signal strength at your position
using the signal strength indicator on the LCD display, if not
move to an area where the signal strength is adequate.
If the Radio displays an error message at switch on, please
refer to your supplier.
C
ARE
O
F
Y
OUR
R
ADIO
To keep your Radio clean use a slightly DAMP soft cloth for all
exterior surfaces - DO NOT use chemical, aerosol or abrasive
cleaners.
To ensure efficient operation, the battery contacts should be
periodically cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with your local
Health & Safety Regulations. DO NOT incinerate or dispose of
as normal waste.
A
CCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories are available, contact your
supplier for details.
For greater operational functional detail, refer to the SRP9180
TMR (TNM-U-E-0089), PMR (TNM-U-E-0088) or P25 (TNM-U-
E-0091) User Manuals.
Key Labels
Message
Indicator
Signal
Strength
Battery Level
Alphanumeric
Display
Icon Area
Latch
TNM-U-E-0102, Issue 1.3 © Simoco 2012
Simoco Australasia, 1270 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby, Victoria, 3179, Australia.
Tel: +61 3 9730 3800. Fax: +61 3 9730 3968. www.simocogroup.com/australasia
IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS
Radios marked with IECEx approval are suitable for use in
certain hazardous areas.
The Intrinsically Safe protection rating (ref. AS/NZS 60079) for
these radios is:
Ex ic IIA T4 (Approved for Zone 2, Gas Group IIA,
Temperature class T4)
The following MUST be observed to maintain the IECEx
protection rating:
Use only approved SIMOCO battery, part number PAR-
9180BATL2 or PAR9180BATL3.
Battery connection, disconnection, and charging must only be
carried out in non-hazardous areas.
Metal belt clips must NOT be used in hazardous areas.
When the radio is used in a hazardous area either the
SRP9180 Accessory Cover Assy (6102 350 1446) or an
approved Simoco IECEx accessory must be fitted.
Approved accessories may only be connected and
disconnected outside the hazardous area.
Refer to Operating Instructions for further IECEx warnings, and
lists of approved accessories.
GENERAL WARNINGS:
Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become
disconnected or damaged.
Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are
posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt.
Do NOT use or store the battery above +60 °C.
DISPLAY
Icon Function
Indicates that the Keypad is locked. Press
OK Key for 2 seconds to unlock.
Solid Speaker Icon. Indicates that the radio is
receiving a valid signal, and audio can be
heard from the speaker.
Speaker Outline Icon. Indicates the radio is
receiving an invalid signal. The channel is
busy so user should not Tx.
Rotating Arrow. Indicates that the radio is
scanning a group of channels or trunked
system when in trunked mode.
Arrow Icon indicates that the radio is
transmitting.
Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).
Associated bars show signal strength.
Encryption Indicator is shown if the channel
has been programmed for Encryption. Off for
a non-encrypted signal.
The asterisk symbol indicates whether the
radio has been “called” or is in the “on-call”
state.
Envelope icon. Indicates that a message(s)
stored if icon steady. Icon flashes if unread
message(s) stored.
Battery charge indicator. Six vertical bars
above the icon show’s the battery charge.
RX/TX LED
Green LED when receiving a signal.
Red LED when the radio is transmitting.
KEYS
Key Symbol Function
Power On/Off
Volume
The radio is switched on by
turning the volume knob
clockwise and switched off by
turning it anti-clockwise.
Turning the knob clockwise
increases volume.
Channel Change Rotate to select desired
channel.
3 Position Function
Switch
Programmable Function
Switch.
PTT
Push-To-Talk. Hold the radio
about 10cm from mouth, press
and hold the PTT switch.
Release to listen.
F1 Key
M
Programmable Function Key.
Default - Menu Select.
Press this key to enter the
menu system, then use (▼) or
(▲) to select the desired menu
F2 Key (▼) Programmable Function Key.
Default - Channel Down.
F3 Key (▲) Programmable Function Key.
Default - Channel Up.
F4 Key Programmable Function Key.
F5 Key Programmable Function Key.
F6 Key
Programmable Function Key.
Default – Reset/Cancel.
F7 Key
Programmable Function Key.
Default – Alarm.
Keypad
SRP9180
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
Keypad can be used to select a
Channel, edit phone book or
enter Selcall.
e.g. 12# will select Channel 12.

Other Simoco Portable Radio manuals

Simoco SRP9100 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9100 User manual

Simoco P25 User manual

Simoco

Simoco P25 User manual

Simoco SRP9180 P25 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9180 P25 User manual

Simoco SRP8000 SERIES User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP8000 SERIES User manual

Simoco SDP660 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP660 User manual

Simoco SDP600UW User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP600UW User manual

Simoco SRP9120 Instruction Manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9120 Instruction Manual

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco SRP9180 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9180 User manual

Simoco SRP9180-P25 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9180-P25 User manual

Simoco SDM630 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDM630 User manual

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SRP9170 User manual

Simoco SDP760 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP760 User manual

Simoco SDP560 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP560 User manual

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Simoco

Simoco SDP650 User manual

Popular Portable Radio manuals by other brands

Motorola MX300 series Servicing

Motorola

Motorola MX300 series Servicing

Sangean DT-120 Product description & features

Sangean

Sangean DT-120 Product description & features

Motorola GP340 ATEX user guide

Motorola

Motorola GP340 ATEX user guide

Hytera PD60 UL913 Series user manual

Hytera

Hytera PD60 UL913 Series user manual

First Alert Public Alert WX-150 user manual

First Alert

First Alert Public Alert WX-150 user manual

Sytech SY-1653 user manual

Sytech

Sytech SY-1653 user manual

Sony ICF-M60LRDS operating instructions

Sony

Sony ICF-M60LRDS operating instructions

Philips AE5230 brochure

Philips

Philips AE5230 brochure

Roberts Classic 996 manual 

Roberts

Roberts Classic 996 manual 

RELM RP6500 user manual

RELM

RELM RP6500 user manual

Akai PR006A-471U instruction manual

Akai

Akai PR006A-471U instruction manual

Roberts WM-202 manual

Roberts

Roberts WM-202 manual

Hytera PD402i owner's manual

Hytera

Hytera PD402i owner's manual

Philips AE1505 Specifications

Philips

Philips AE1505 Specifications

PRESIDENT JOHNSON II owner's manual

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT JOHNSON II owner's manual

Maxon PM180 user manual

Maxon

Maxon PM180 user manual

Motorola Astro APX 3000 Quick reference card

Motorola

Motorola Astro APX 3000 Quick reference card

Hyundai PR 471 PLLSUBS instruction manual

Hyundai

Hyundai PR 471 PLLSUBS instruction manual

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.