Simoco P25 SRM9022 User manual

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P25 SRM9022 MOBILE RADIO
CONVENTIONAL/TRUNKING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ISSUE 4.0
Document Number: TNM-U-E-0055
Unrestricted
Date: December 2019
© Simoco Wireless Solutions 2019

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PREFACE
DECLARATION
These Operating Instructions cover the P25 SRM9022 Mobile Radio.
Any performance figures quoted are subject to normal manufacturing and service
tolerances. The right is reserved to alter the equipment described in this manual in the
light of future technical development.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note:- The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
COPYRIGHT
All information contained in this document is the property of Simoco. All rights are
reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied,
reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form, without prior written permission from Simoco.
DISCLAIMER
There are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Simoco accepts no
responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the
document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the
user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with
the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions.
EQUIPMENT AND MANUAL UPDATES
In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment,
Simoco reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without
prior notice.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The usefulness of this publication depends upon the accuracy and completeness of the
information contained within it. Whilst every endeavour has been made to eliminate
any errors, some may still exist. It is requested that any errors or omissions noted
should be reported to either of the following who are part of the Simoco group:
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
This section provides you with details about the changes that are in each version of
this document.
Ver
No Comments Technical
Author Reviewer Approver
1.0 Initial Issue Peter Jones
2.0 Updates to several sections. Peter Jones
3.0 Updates due to Company rebranding. Peter Jones
4.0 Updates due to Company rebranding. Mark Preston
RELATED DOCUMENTS
The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products:
TNM-U-E-0060 SRM9022-P25 Mobile Radio Brief User Guide
TNM-U-E-0074 SRM9030-P25 Mobile Radio Operating Instructions
To order printed copies of this or any of the above publications, please contact
Simoco. See the Support page for contact information.
A comprehensive list of documentation is available for download on the Simoco
website www.simocowirelesssolutions.com via the Partner Portal.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE 3
DECLARATION 3
COPYRIGHT 3
DISCLAIMER 3
EQUIPMENT AND MANUAL UPDATES 3
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 3
DOCUMENT HISTORY 4
RELATED DOCUMENTS 4
LIST OF FIGURES 8
PERSONAL SAFETY 10
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 10
WARNINGS 10
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE 12
GENERAL NOTES 13
MANUAL COMPILATION 13
CONVENTIONS 13
PAGINATION 13
SIMOCO SUPPORT 14
ABBREVIATIONS 16
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 21
1 INTRODUCTION 22
1.1. CONFIGURATION 22
1.2. MODES OF P25 SRM9022 OPERATION 22
2 CONTROLS 23
3 MAIN SCREEN 25
3.1. LAYOUT 25
3.1.1. Soft Labels 25
3.1.2. Text Panel 25
3.1.3. Icons 26
4 MENU SYSTEM 28
4.1. MENU NAVIGATION 29
5 MENU SCREENS 30
5.1. CHANNEL SCREEN 30
5.2. ZONE MENU 31
5.3. SQUELCH MENU 32
5.3.1. Digital Operation 33
5.3.2. Analogue Operation 33
5.4. MUTE ADJUST MENU 33
5.5. PHONEBOOK MENU 35
5.5.1. Making an Individual Call 35
5.5.2. Making an Individual Call with Call Alert 36
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5.6. PHONEBOOK EDIT MENU 36
5.6.1. Phonebook Edit – To Delete an Entry 37
5.6.2. Phonebook Edit – To Add a New Entry 37
5.6.3. Phonebook Edit – To Edit an Existing Entry 38
5.7. SETUP MENU 41
5.8. USER OPTIONS MENU 42
5.9. CONTRAST MENU 43
5.10. ALERT VOLUME MENU 43
5.11. RADIO INFO MENU 44
5.12. MODE MENU 46
5.13. RSSI MENU 47
5.14. CRYPTO KEY MENU 48
5.15. STORED CALLS MENU 49
5.15.1. To Call Back a Stored Call 50
5.15.2. To Delete a Stored Call Record 50
5.16. MESSAGES MENU 50
5.16.1. Messages – Pop-up Menu 51
5.16.2. Messages View Screen 52
5.16.3. Send Message (Short or Text) 56
5.17. SCAN EDIT MENU 58
5.17.1. Scan Group Edit Screen 58
5.17.2. Scan Group Add Screen 60
5.18. NO MENU 61
6 COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 62
6.1. SWITCH ON/SWITCH OFF 62
6.2. DEFAULT SCREEN TRUNKED MODE 62
6.3. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 63
6.4. RECEIVING (SINGLE CHANNEL SCREEN) 63
6.5. RECEIVED INDIVIDUAL CALLS 64
6.6. TRANSMITTING 64
6.7. SCAN/VOTE FUNCTIONS 65
6.7.1. Scan/Vote Screen 66
6.8. KEYPAD LOCK 67
6.9. ENCRYPTION 67
6.10. EMERGENCY ALARM 67
6.10.1. Receiving Emergency Calls 67
6.10.2. Making an Emergency Call 68
7 SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS 69
7.1. ALARM 69
7.2. ANNOUNCE 69
7.3. CHANNEL UP AND DOWN 69
7.4. CRYPTO 70
7.5. DTMF SEND 1/2 (P25 ANALOGUE) 70
7.6. KEY LOCK 70
7.7. LOW POWER 70
7.8. MENU 71
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7.9. MODE 71
7.10. MUTE 71
7.11. RESET 71
7.12. SCAN 71
7.13. SCAN EDIT 72
7.14. SCRAMBLER (P25 ANALOGUE) 72
7.15. SKIP 72
7.16. SQUELCH (P25 CONVENTIONAL) 72
7.17. TALK AROUND 73
7.18. ZONE 73
7.19. UNDEFINED 73
Appendix A: ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES 74
ALERT TONES 74
Appendix B: COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES (UNITED
STATES AND CANADA) 75
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS 75
NOTICE. 75
Federal Communications Commission Regulations 76
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards 76
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions 76
Guidelines: 76
Instructions: 77
Vehicle Installation Instructions 78
Mobile Antenna 78
Approved Accessories 79
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: SRM9022 – Control Functions. 24
Table 2: LED function. 24
Table 3: Icon Details. 27
Table 4: Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population
Uncontrolled Exposure for SDM600AC (150 MHz to 174 MHz). 77
Table 5: Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occu-
pational/Controlled Exposure for SDM600AC (150 MHz to 174 MHz). 77
Table 6: Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population
Uncontrolled Exposure for SDM600TU and SDM600UW (406.1 MHz to 512 MHz). 78
Table 7: Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occu-
pational/Controlled Exposure for SDM600TU and SDM600UW (406.1 MHz to 480
MHz). 78
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PERSONAL SAFETY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
These Safety Precautions, Warnings and Cautions advise personnel of specific hazards
which may be encountered during the procedures contained in this document and that
control measures may be required to prevent injury to personnel, and damage to
equipment and/or the environment.
Before commencing the installation or any maintenance of the equipment covered in
this manual, personnel are to acquaint themselves with all risk assessments relevant
to the work site and the task. They must then comply with the control measures
detailed in those risk assessments.
References covering safety regulations, health hazards and hazardous substances are
detailed under the WARNINGS section below. These are referred to in the tasks, when
encountered.
Adequate precautions must be taken to ensure that other personnel do not activate
any equipment that has been switched off for maintenance. Refer to the relevant
Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of operation.
Where dangerous voltages are exposed during a task, safety personnel are to be
provided as detailed in the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations. Where safety
personnel are required for any other reason, management are to ensure that the
personnel detailed are aware of the hazard and are fully briefed on the action to be
taken in an emergency.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Before using any hazardous substance or material, the user must be conversant with
the safety precautions and first aid instructions:
• On the label of the container in which it was supplied.
• On the material Safety Data Sheet.
• In any local Safety Orders and Regulations.
WARNINGS
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION (EU)
WARNING
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) RADIATION. A RF RADIATION HAZARD EXISTS IN
THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID RF INJURY, DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTENNA
WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS IN USE. DO NOT OPERATE TRANSMITTER
WITH ANTENNA DISCONNECTED. REFER TO EU DIRECTIVE 2004/40/EC
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DATED 29 APRIL 2004.
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES
Dangerous voltages may exist in this equipment, for the appropriate Safety
precautions, refer to the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the
country of operation.
HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION (FCC)
WARNING
TO COMPLY WITH THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMITS
REFERENCED IN 47 CFR 1.1310 TABLE 1, THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SAFE
OPERATING DISTANCES MUST BE OBSERVED:
150 MHz to 174 MHz: 1.8 m
406.1 MHz to 480.0 MHz: 1.52 m
480 MHz to 512 MHz: 1.49 m
FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY
NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE; AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST
ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO
When transmitting, hold the microphone a few centimetres from your mouth and
speak across it, rather than into it.
Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum and replace the microphone on its
cradle after use.
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.
To avoid unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery, keep the engine running when
using the radio for extensive periods of time.
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WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
became law in most EU countries during 2005. The directive
applies to the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment
within the member states of the European Union.
As part of the legislation, electrical and electronic equipment will
feature the crossed out wheeled bin symbol (see image at left) on
the product or in the documentation to show that these products
must be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive.
In the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of
with domestic or “ordinary” waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to
enable recovery and recycling.
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GENERAL NOTES
MANUAL COMPILATION
This manual provides information on using the SRM9022 P25 Mobile Radio.
Details of both ‘basic’ and ‘optional units’ have been included in this User Manual,
therefore, some material may not be relevant to every system. Configuration is
dependent upon the specification by the customer when the equipment was ordered
and installed.
CONVENTIONS
Where the word “generally” or “may” is used to describe a facility, this operation is an
option that may be enabled with the P25 Field Personality Programmer (FPP).
In some cases, key functions will be determined by the customer configuration,
therefore, when a key function is referred to in these instructions, the function may be
assigned to another physical location than designated here.
PAGINATION
This manual is divided into a number of sections, each section deals with a certain
aspect of the radio.
Following initial issue, any page that has been amended or updated will also bear an
updated reference.
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SIMOCO SUPPORT
At Simoco we welcome your comments, feedback, and suggestions. Departmental
contacts have been provided for your quick reference below.
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Telephone Numbers:
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Technical Support
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utilize a support ticket system. Every support request is assigned a unique ticket
number, which customers can use to track the progress and responses online. For
reference, Simoco provide complete archives and history of all customer support
requests. In order to use the support ticket system, a valid email address is required.
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A link to the online Simoco Group Support Centre Ticket Tracking system is provided
www.simocowirelesssolutions.com/support
If you still require further technical assistance after raising a support ticket, please
contact us via the email addresses or via the Technical Support Helpline numbers
below.
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ABBREVIATIONS
A
ACK
Acknowledgement
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
ATM
Automated Teller Machine
B
BER
Bit Error Rate
C
CLI
Command Line Interface
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
CTS
Clear To Send
D
dBc
decibel relative to the carrier
dBi
decibel relative to the isotropic
dBm
decibel relative to the milliwat
DCE
Data Communication Equipment
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DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
Domain Name Server
DTE
Data Terminal Equipment
E
EMC
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
F
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
FEC
Forward Error Correction
FEP
Front End Processor
G
GPL
General Public License
H
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
I
IP
Internet Protocol
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K
kbps
kilobit per second
L
LAN
Local Area Network
LOS
Line-of-Sight
M
MAC
Media Access Control
MDIX
Medium Dependant Interface Crossover
MIB
Management Information Base
MRU
Maximum Recption Unit
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit
N
NC
Normally Closed
NMS
Network Management System
NO
Normally Open
NTP
Network Time Protocol
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O
OS
Operating System
P
PC
Personal Computer
PER
Packet Error Rate
POS
Point Of Sale
PWR
Power
R
RF
Radio Frequency
RoHS
Restriction of the use of Hazardeous Substances
RPT
Repeater
RSS
Received Signal Strength
RTS
Request To Send
RTU
REmote Terminal Unit
RX
Receiver
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S
SCADA
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNR
Software Defined Radio
T
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
TS5
Terminal Server 5
TX
Transmitter
U
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
V
VSWR
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
W
WEEE
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
X
Xm
Radio IP Exchanger
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