sepura TETRA Radios Product Guide MOD-10-1164 Issue 5 © SEPURA PLC 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 Contents CONVENTIONS _______________________________________________ 3 REGULATORY STATEMENTS ___________________________________ 4 Compliance with Standards _________________________________________________ 4 North American and Canadian markets ________________________________________ 5 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ________________________________ 8 Operating Conditions _______________________________________________________ 8 IP Ratings ____________________________________________________
sepura MOD-10-1164 CONVENTIONS This guide uses the following formatting and graphical conventions. Convention Description Note icon. Emphasises related, reinforcing, or important information. Tip icon. Suggests alternative methods for accomplishing tasks or procedures. Caution icon. Indicates actions or processes that require caution from the user.
sepura MOD-10-1164 REGULATORY STATEMENTS COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS RADIATION PROTECTION The radios fully comply with the NRPB specification EN50360 (EN50361) and the ICNIRP guidelines for exposure to electromagnetic fields mandated for mobile phones (2W per kg over a 10g sample).
sepura MOD-10-1164 NORTH AMERICAN AND CANADIAN MARKETS The following regulatory statements apply to users in the North American and/or Canadian markets. SRG3900 RADIOS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‟s authority to operate the equipment (FCC rule part 15.21). This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
sepura MOD-10-1164 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
sepura MOD-10-1164 To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer or similar use.
sepura MOD-10-1164 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS All features and functions of Sepura radios are subject to network support of the TETRA Interoperability Specifications. OPERATING CONDITIONS All Sepura radios operate in a temperature range between -20ºC and 55ºC and a maximum humidity of 98%.
sepura MOD-10-1164 HANDHELD RADIO RANGE STP8000 Series Radios SRH3000 Series Radios TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 9 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 STP8000 FRONT Antenna Navi-knob™ Emergency Key Blue LED Tri-colour LED Mode Key Duplex Earpiece and Half-Duplex Microphone Programmable Soft Key Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) PTT Rugged Accessory Connector Left Context Key Right Context Key Navigation Keys Cancel / Home Key Select / Send Key Duplex Microphone Alphanumeric Keypad (with Half-Duplex speaker behind) Facility Connector TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 10 of 36 Issue 5
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8100 FRONT Antenna Navi-knob™ Emergency Key Blue LED - Tri-colour LED Mode Key Duplex Earpiece and Half-Duplex Microphone Programmable Soft Key Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) PTT Rugged Accessory Connector Left Context Key Right Context Key Navigation Keys Cancel / Home Key Select / Send Key Duplex Microphone Half-Duplex speaker Facility Connector TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 11 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8200 FRONT Antenna Navi-knob™ Emergency Key Blue LED - Tri-colour LED Mode Key Duplex Earpiece and Half-Duplex Microphone Programmable Soft Key - Soft Key PTT Rugged Accessory Connector Soft Key Soft Key Navigation Keys Cancel / Home Key Select / Send Key Soft Keys Duplex Microphone Half-Duplex speaker Facility Connector TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 12 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 REAR Antenna Space for User identity label Programmable Soft Key Antenna Connection PTT Carrying aid attachment point Battery Battery release clip To ensure optimal performance from your radio during half duplex calls (individual or group) please hold the radio vertically, with the half duplex microphone situated approximately 5cm away from the mouth.
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 REAR WITH BATTERY REMOVED SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover (closed) Micro SD card (STP8000, STP8100) SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover (open) The SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover should be left open in radios in storage and latched closed under normal use. The STP8200 does not support a Micro SD card.
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 FACILITY CONNECTOR PEI Car adapter Charger connection STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 RUGGED ACCESSORY CONNECTOR RSM, Personal audio accessories, Headsets STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 BATTERIES Fitting and Removing the Battery Before fitting a battery please ensure that the SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover is latched shut. To fit, unpack the battery and slot it into the rear of the radio. Push the battery down until the catch clips into the bottom of the case.
sepura MOD-10-1164 Battery Charging New battery packs must be fully charged before they are used. The battery should only be charged using Sepura plc approved battery chargers. Failure to use an approved battery charger may invalidate the warranty of the battery and the radio. A range of battery chargers is available that allow the battery to be charged while fitted to, or removed from, the radio (depending upon the charger model selected).
sepura MOD-10-1164 Low Battery Warning. The radio warns the user when less than 12% of the charge is left by displaying the Low Battery Icon on the top line of the screen and repeatedly flashing the red LED for one second at one second intervals. The Battery Level indicator at the left hand side of the screen is also displayed in red on the STP8000 and STP8100 radios. When the battery is flat there is an audible alert just before the radio switches off.
sepura MOD-10-1164 STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 BELT CLIP AND “KLICK FAST” STUD BELT CLIP “KLICK FAST” STUD Carrying Aid Attachment Recess The Belt Clip and “Klick Fast” Stud are both attached at the carrying aid attachment recess on the rear of the radio. When attaching or removing the belt clip or stud please first remove the battery. The Belt Clip Metal spring Attaching The Belt Clip to the radio To attach the belt clip to the radio slide it into the carrying aid attachment recess as shown.
sepura MOD-10-1164 Detaching the Belt Clip from the Radio To remove the belt clip from the radio first carefully pull or lift the bottom end of the belt clip away from the radio. Use your thumb or thumb nail to compress the metal spring and release the belt clip. It is then possible to pull the belt clip so that it slides out of the carrying aid attachment recess.
sepura MOD-10-1164 SRH3500, SRH3800, SRH3900 FRONT Antenna Navi-knob™ Emergency Key Tri-Colour LED Mode Key PTT Duplex Earpiece and Half-Duplex Microphone Navigation Keys Cancel/Home Key Select/Send Key Alphanumeric Keypad Duplex Microphone Facility connector TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 20 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 REAR Half duplex loudspeaker Antenna User identity label recess Carrying aids mounting points Audio Accessories Socket Battery Battery release clip TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 21 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 FACILITY CONNECTOR PEI, Car adapter, Charger connection, RSM connector ACCESSORIES SOCKET Audio Accessories socket BATTERIES Fitting and Removing the Battery To fit, unpack the battery and slot it into the rear of the hand-held. Push the battery down until the catch clips into the bottom of the case. The battery is fully secure when this catch has clipped into position. To remove, push the catch upward towards the top of the hand-held.
sepura MOD-10-1164 Battery Charging The battery should only be charged with Sepura plc approved battery chargers. Failure to use an approved battery charger will invalidate the warranty of the battery and the hand-held. A range of battery chargers is available that allow the battery to be charged while fitted to, or removed from, the hand-held (depending upon the charger model and hand-held type selected).
sepura MOD-10-1164 2. Copy batteries are available for many products, particularly mobile phones and more recently TETRA radios, including those made by Sepura. These may be cheaper than approved batteries, but may not include protection features used in the approved battery, so may be less safe and should not be used. 3. Use only Sepura approved chargers for charging Sepura products.
sepura MOD-10-1164 MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO RANGE SRG3000 Series Transceivers SRG3000 Series Consoles Applications Interface Unit TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 25 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 SRG3000 MOBILE / GATEWAY TRANSCEIVER GPS Antenna Connector Console Ports or Dual PEI Ports Power, audio and external control lines Antenna Connector The finish on the SRG3000 transceivers may vary.
sepura MOD-10-1164 STANDARD CONSOLE Tri-Colour LED Navi-knob™ (rotate) Select/Send Key Mode Key (press) Emergency Key Alphanumeric Keypad Navigation Keys Cancel/Home Key PEI Port COLOUR CONSOLE Navi-knob™ (rotate) Mode Key (press) Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) Blue LED Select/Send Key Navigation Keys Emergency Key TRI-Colour LED VAC Alphanumeric Context Keys TETRA Terminals Product Guide Cancel/Home Key Keypad th Page 27 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 HANDSET BASED CONSOLE Front Navi-Keys Emergency Key Mode Key PTT Navigation Keys Select/Send Key Cancel/Home Key Alphanumeric Keypad Rear Earpiece Microphone TETRA Terminals Product Guide th Page 28 of 36 Issue 5 © Sepura plc 2011 October 28 2011
sepura MOD-10-1164 APPLICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT Accessory Connection Connection to Transceiver PTT Jack Socket Programming Lead Connection Microphone Jack Socket Accessory Connection (not used if Jack Sockets are in use) MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO ACCESSORIES CONSOLE AND APPLICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT The Mobile/Gateway radio supports the connection of up to two console units.
sepura MOD-10-1164 o o none to two VAC handsets none to two VAC speaker microphones (which may be configured as fist microphones) Handset Based Console: o built-in handset o none to one hands-free kit MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO AUDIO CONTROL The Mobile/Gateway radio supports the concept of a single controlling audio accessory for a call. The controlling audio accessory is the one in control of the call, and the only one on which the microphone becomes active.
sepura MOD-10-1164 RADIO OPERATION See the Sepura TETRA Radios User Guide for information regarding the user operation of the radios.
sepura MOD-10-1164 HEALTH AND SAFETY USER INFORMATION CARE OF YOUR RADIO Use only a slightly damp soft cloth for cleaning all exterior surfaces. Do NOT use chemical aerosol or abrasive cleaners. To ensure efficient operation, clean the battery contacts periodically with a soft, dry cloth. Never leave the radio in extreme temperatures (over 55°C), for example behind glass in very hot, direct sunlight.
sepura MOD-10-1164 Use of the emergency key whilst in Transmit Inhibit is supported; however, the time to set up the emergency call could be increased by a few seconds. ANTENNA When fitting the antenna, do not over-tighten. Do not use the radio without the antenna attached unless the radio is being used with an external antenna (e.g. on RSM). ACOUSTIC SHOCK Sepura plc has engineered an innovative audio solution for the radio.
sepura MOD-10-1164 GLOSSARY Term Description Gateway A device which allows users working in Direct Mode to communicate with users in Trunked Mode. (This is often used to extend the working range of a radio) Duplex Duplex calls are telephone type calls in which both parties can talk simultaneously. ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Half duplex Half duplex calls are when only one party can talk (transmit) at any time.
sepura MOD-10-1164 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1) The Sepura STP8000 and STP8100 series radios contain iType™ from Monotype Imaging Inc. ® 2) The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sepura plc is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ® Bluetooth Qualified Device ID : B013965 3) The Independent JPEG Group The Radio software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
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