P25 SRM9030 Mobile Radio P25 – Conventional / Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.0 TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia ISO9001 Lic.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products: TNM-U-E-0079 TNM-U-E-0074 P25 SRM9030 Mobile Radio Brief User Guide P25 SRM 9030 Mobile Radio 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.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY 1. Do NOT operate your radio, without a hands free 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. HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO • When speaking, hold the microphone a few centimetres from your mouth and speak across it, rather than into it.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................6 1.1 Overview........................................................................................................6 1.2 Configuration ................................................................................................6 1.3 Modes of P25-SRM9030 Operation .............................................................
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.7 Scan/vote Functions ..................................................................................54 5.7.1 Scan/Vote Screen .....................................................................................54 5.8 Keypad Lock ...............................................................................................56 5.9 Encryption ...................................................................................................56 5.10 5.10.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The Simoco SRM9000 Series Radios are a family of versatile Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controlled, software-defined two-way mobile radios. These Operating Instructions describe the operation of the APCO P25 Standard compliant Mobile Radio, consisting of an SRM9000 Transceiver, a MA-MAB-2 Option Board, and SRM9030 Control Head.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. CONTROLS Indicator LED On/Off Volume Down (F2) Up (F3) Call (F7) Reset (F8) Menu (F1) F9 F11 F10 SPECIAL OPS ZONE 1 MENU Alarm (F5) OK (F4) F12 Figure 1 – SRM9030 Control Head The SRM9030 Control Head has the following features: • 11 programmable direct function Buttons • 10 additional indirect Function Buttons (keys 0-9) • 1000 Channels • 64 Zones • 250 Channels per zone • LCD 102x64 graphic display.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SRM9030 Key Power On/Off PTT Volume Label Function To turn the radio on, press and hold the volume knob for about 1 second. To turn the radio off, press and hold the volume knob until the long tone sounds. Push-to-Talk. Hold the microphone about 10cm from the mouth. Press and hold the PTT switch and speak. Release to listen. Turn the volume knob clockwise to increase volume and anti-clockwise to reduce volume. Function Key F1 Programmable Function key.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SRM9030 Key Label Function Key F12 Keypad Function Programmable Function key. 123 456 789 *0# Keypad can be used to select a Channel or Special Function. E.g. 12# will select channel 12. Indicator LED Function Green Green LED when receiving a signal. Red Red LED when the radio is transmitting. © TMC Radio 2007 page 9 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3. MENU SYSTEM This section details the operation of the menu system for the SRM9030 P25. The SRM9030 has a menu system that is configurable by the FPP. The FPP has a pool of menu entries that can be applied as required in the order required. In simple configurations, no menu can be programmed, if required. See Figure 5 for example menu. Pressing the “M” key from the top-level channel screen enters the menu system.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The User Options menu group is also a menu subgroup. This subgroup usually contains on/off functions, such as Key Beeps or Backlight The order and presence of the Setup subgroup selections is determined by the FPP. For instance Info, RSSI and Contrast could be placed under Setup. © TMC Radio 2007 page 11 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 MENU NAVIGATION Pressing the “M” key selects Menu mode from the main Channel Screen. Once in menu mode, the ▼ and ▲ keys cycle through the menus. To exit Menu mode, press the “M” key again or the Menu timeout will exit automatically. Generally, pressing “M” key while in a menu backs up to the next highest level of menu and the “OK” button selects the menu screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Note: Example Menus only shown.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4. MENU SCREENS 4.1 CHANNEL SCREEN SPECIAL OPS Zone 5 OK MENU Y The Channel Screen shows the current channel and allows channel selection. The Channel Name (top line) shows the text associated with the currently selected radio channel. The Zone Name (middle) shows the text associated with the currently selected radio zone. The RSSI Bars (left) indicate the signal strength of the current channel. Pressing the “Menu” key enters the Menu mode.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL OPS Zone 5 1 4 Y 2 5 3 6 OK MENU Figure 2 Icon Locations As there are six positions for icons and displayed icons exceed this, some icons will share the same location.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ICONS INDICATION A filled speaker indicates that a signal is present and the audio can be heard from the speaker. The outline speaker icon indicates that a signal is present and the radio is muted. This could be another user group, for instance. Scan Indicator. When radio is on a scan channel and scanning, the arrow will rotate. Transmit Indicator. Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI).
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS C Connecting icon. Shown when a text message is being sent and the connection is in progress. ! Connection Fail icon. Shown when a text message transmission has failed. * © TMC Radio 2007 Radio has stopped on a scan channel. page 17 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 MENUS The menu structure on the SRP9100 is configurable using the Field Programmer. A system administrator usually tailors the order and presence of the menu options to specific customer requirements. This section will describe all the possible menus. Normally the menus are divided into two menu lists. These are normally the Main menu list and the Setup menu list. In the default configuration, the Main menu contains the Zone screen and a Setup screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.2 Squelch This menu allows the channel’s default squelch mode to be modified. If the selected channel is changed or the radio is switched off, the channel’s default squelch setting will be restored. Press the “OK” key for the “Squelch” Menu. P25 Squelch Screen For a P25 digital channel, pressing the ▼ and ▲ keys will allow selection of either Monitor, Normal or Selective squelch mode.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Analogue Channel Monitor Mode: The radio will receive any Analogue voice or P25 digital signals. Digital NAC or Analogue CTCSS is not checked. An “M” icon indicates monitor. Analogue Channel Normal Mode: When normal mute is selected, the radio will receive correctly addressed Analogue radio transmissions and all decryptable or clear digital transmissions. An “N” icon indicates Normal. Pressing the “OK” key returns to the main channel screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.3 Mute Adjust From the menu list, step through the menu options with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the “Mute Adjust” menu is displayed. Press the “OK” key for the Mute adjustment screen. Analogue Mute Screen The mute adjustment will be applied to all the radio’s analogue channels. Use the ▼ and ▲ keys to adjust the mute threshold. A numeric value of the present mute level is shown. The “OK” key returns to the default channel screen with the selected mute setting.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.4 Phonebook Menu When “Phone Book” is selected from the menu screen, the Phone Book Screen is shown. From this screen, it is possible to view the of all phone entries in the phone book. The second line shows the name of the selected phone book entry. The third line shows the unit identifier of the phone book entry. This is the P25 ID that the radio will call. The fourth line shows the IP address associated with the phone book entry.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.5 Phonebook Edit Menu The Phone Book can be modified so that new entries can be added and existing entries can be modified or removed from the phone book. Phone book entries may be Individual Addresses, Telephone numbers or Talk Groups. Changes to the phone book are permanent. 4.2.5.1 Phonebook Edit Default Screen When “Phone Book Edit” is selected from the menu screen, the radio displays the Phone Book Edit Screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The “Menu” or “Back” key takes the radio back to the Phone Book Edit Default Screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. If “Delete” is selected, pressing “OK” removes the selected phone entry from the phone book and takes the radio back to the default screen display. If “Add” is selected, pressing “OK” takes the radio to the Add New Entry sub-menu.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Upon entering this screen, the current trunked System ID of the selected entry is displayed. The System ID entry can then be changed using the numeric digits and ▼ key as a destructive backspace. Once the New System ID is entered, press “OK” key to move on to the next sub-menu screen to edit the WACN ID, if required. Upon entering this screen, the current WACN ID of the selected entry is displayed.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The IP address can then be changed using the numeric digits and ▼ and ▲ key to move the cursor with ▼ function key as a destructive backspace. The “#” key is used to enter a “.”. If there is no change for the IP address, press “OK” key and move on to the next sub-menu screen to edit the name. Upon entering this screen, the current name of the selected phone entry is displayed.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.6 User Options The “User Options” menu provides access to a list of Functions that may be toggled on or off. Up to 10 functions may be defined in this menu by the FPP programmer. Press the “OK” key for the “User Options” screen. When the Function is selected, the function can be toggled ON or OFF with the “OK” key. The ▼ and ▲ keys are used to select the other functions.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.7 Contrast This menu allows the screen’s contrast setting to be changed. Press the “OK” key for the “Contrast” adjustment screen When the “Contrast” menu is selected, the contrast can be adjusted with the ▼ and ▲ keys. The numeric value of the Contrast is displayed. Pressing the “OK” key returns to the main channel screen. Pressing the Back or “Menu” key returns to the next highest menu level. © TMC Radio 2007 page 28 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.8 Alert Volume This Screen allows you to set the level of the relative Alert Volume level in relation to the current Volume setting. The level can be set in 62 steps over the range -31 to +31, with 0 being about the same as the voice level. For example, if the alert volume is set to –6, it will be softer than received voice on the radio. From the Settings Sub Menu, step through the menu options with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the Alert menu is displayed.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.9 Radio Information These screens display information that identifies the Field Programmer File description, Radio ID, Serial Number, Software Version and IP Address. From the Settings Sub Menu, step through the menu options with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the Radio Info menu is displayed. Press the “OK” key for the “Radio Info” Screen. The ▼ and ▲ keys select the following information pages: Description, P25 Conv.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Encryption Status Feature Authorisation Enables External Application Memory Status The “Radio Info“ screens are read-only screens. Press “OK” to return to the Channel Screen. © TMC Radio 2007 page 31 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.10 Mode Menu The mode menu is used for changing from one radio to another, such as PMR/LMR mode to P25 or MPT1327 trunking. From the Channel Screen, select menu mode with the “Menu” key and step through the menus with the ▼ and ▲ keys until the “Mode” menu is reached. Press “OK” to select the Mode menu. From the “Mode” menu, use the ▼ and ▲ keys to select the required operating mode, such as Apco P25, PMR or MPT Trunking.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.11 RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) This screen displays the received signal strength in dBm. The reading is typically accurate within +/- 2 dBm between -120 and -80dBm, if the radio has been correctly calibrated. For example, -90dBm is a strong signal and –120dBm is no signal. The screen also shows the Bit Error Rate (BER) on digital channels. RSSI and BER are typically used to indicate signal quality.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.12 Crypto This menu allows the digital channel’s default transmit encryption key to be modified. The current selected digital channel has encryption enabled if the padlock symbol is displayed. Press the “OK” key for the “Crypto Key” menu. Digital Analogue If an Analogue channel is selected, a warning message will display “None-Analog When the Crypto menu is selected, the digital channel’s Encryption Key ID can be changed with the ▼ and ▲ keys.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.13 Setup Menu The screens in the Setup sub-menus allow the radio operator to edit/modify the operation of some of the general functions of the radio. Once the Menu key is pressed from the “Channel” screen, the ▼ and ▲ keys cycle through the available “Main” menus. Once the “Setup” menu appears, press the “OK” key to select it. The ▼ and ▲ keys are then used to scroll through the setup menus.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.14 Stored Calls This screen displays the received individual call records one by one, starting with the most recently received call record. Either the name of the caller from the phone book or the user ID is displayed if the ID is not known to the phone book. If stored calls are empty, NO RECORD is displayed. The ▼ and ▲ keys can be used to step through the stored calls. An error beep will sound if there are no more call records.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The “Menu” or “Back” key returns to Stored Calls screen”. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. If “DELETE” is selected, pressing “OK” removes the selected call record (being viewed) from the list. The radio returns to the Stored Calls Screen with the next record being displayed. If “CANCEL” is selected, the Stored Calls screen is displayed.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.15 Messages A radio unit can receive and transmit predefined short messages and text messages with another radio unit on a digital channel (P25 conventional only). Messages received are stored in radio memory. They can be viewed and deleted as required. If there are unread messages stored in the radio, the envelope icon on the default screen will flash.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS sent as a short message to another radio unit. Only applicable when a digital channel is selected. • TXTMSG: Text message. Enters the text message edit and send sub-menus. Only applicable when a digital channel is selected. Options are selected with the ▼ and ▲ keys. Pressing “Menu” or “Back” keys takes the radio back to the Menu screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.15.3 Message View Pop-Up Menu The Message View pop-up allows the following options: • Delete –deletes the current received message. • More – to view the full (entire) message. • Reply – to select the method of replying to the selected message. Selection is performed using the ▼ and ▲ keys. Pressing the “Menu” or “Back” key takes the radio back to the “Messages View” Screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. 4.2.15.5 Reply Message Selection Pop-Up Menu Selecting Reply brings up another pop-up menu. The selections are: • Call – Calls the selected sender. • SMsg – Sends a short message to the sender • TxtMsg – To edit and send a text message to the sender. Selection is made using the ▼ and ▲ keys.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • • The destination unit identifier, The selected short message. The short message can be selected from the short message list by using the ▼ and ▲ keys. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. A “Back” or “Menu” keypress returns to the Message Reply Pop-up screen. When “OK” key is pressed, the selected short message is sent in reply to the received message, and the radio returns to the default screen.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.15.8 Send Message (Short or Text) This menu is used to send either a short message or a text message to another party. Select Messages from the main menu and then choose either “SMsg” (Short Message) or “TXTMsg” (Text Message). 4.2.15.8.1 Short Message Screen This screen allows the user to view and select a short message. It displays the selected short message text. The short message can be selected by using the ▼ and ▲ keys.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The characters are entered via the keypad by pressing the relevant key one or more times to choose each character. The ▼ key is used to move the curser to the left. The ▲ key is used to move the curser to the right. A “Reset” button press and hold for less than one second deletes the character to the left of the cursor, and moves the cursor position to the left by one.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The “Menu” or “Back” key returns to previous screen, i.e., Short Message Screen, or Edit Text Message Screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. If “CANCEL” is selected, pressing “OK” returns to the previous screen, i.e., Short Message Screen, or Edit Text Message Screen. If “PH.BK” is selected, pressing “OK” key displays the “Phone Entry Screen”. If “ENT.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The “Menu” or “Back” key returns to Destination Selection pop-up Menu screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display. Pressing “OK” sends the message to the entered unit ID (providing it is valid). The screen will return to the default screen. If the entered unit ID is not valid, or the IP address is not defined, an error beep will sound.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.16 Scan Edit Menu This menu allows channels in Scan Groups to be added or deleted by the user. Add and Delete changes to a Scan Group are stored permanently in the radio. 4.2.16.1 Scan Group Edit Screen When selected, the “Scan Group Edit” screen is displayed, which shows the channels within the Scan Group. The second line from the top shows the name of the selected channel in the scan group. The next line shows the channel type, i.e.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The pop-up selections are: • Add: adds a channel to the scan group • Delete: deletes the currently selected channel from the scan group • Back: returns to previous menu screen The ▼ and ▲ keys make the selection. The “Menu” or “Back” key takes the radio back to the “Scan Edit” main screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.16.2 Scan Group Add Screen The “Scan Group Add” screen shows channels that are not members of the Scan Group. The second line from the top shows the name of a channel that is not a member of the Scan Group. Other channels that are not members of the scan group can be selected using the ▼ and ▲ keys. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES 5.1 SWITCH-ON/SWITCH-OFF The On/Off power switch on the SRM9030 is on the rotary volume control, located on the top left hand side of the radio control head. To turn the mobile on, press and hold the volume knob until a beep is heard. The radio will turn on after about one second. The display will illuminate and show a ‘Welcome Message’ text as programmed by the Field Programmer.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4 RECEIVING (SINGLE CHANNEL SCREEN) The Speaker Icon will show when a valid signal is being received and audio will be heard at the Loudspeaker. The icon will be shown as an outline when a signal is being received that is not addressing this radio and hence, is not audible.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.5.1 Stored Calls Screen This screen displays the received individual call records one by one, starting with the most recently received call record. On the first line under the menu label, either the name of the caller from the phone book or the user ID is shown. The user ID is displayed if the ID is not known to the phone book. The next line has the zone that the call was received on and the line below shows the channel.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.5.2 Received Call Pop-Up Menu The selections are: • DELETE: deletes the call record. • CALL: calls back the caller (set individual call to the caller) • CANCEL: cancels the action selection. The selection is made with the▼ and ▲ keys. The “Menu” or “Back” key returns to Stored Calls screen. A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen display.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The talkgroup for a transmission is usually associated with a channel selection. A talkgroup will address all others that have the same TGID selected. While on a P25 Channel, the transmission will be P25 digital. For an Analogue channel, the transmission will be Analogue FM Note: A Transmit Limit Timer may be setup that limits a continuous transmission on a channel. The last 10 seconds before the timer expires may be accompanied by warning beeps. 5.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When stopped on a channel, the second line from the top shows the name of the channel from the scan group that the radio stopped on. If stopped on a channel, that channel can be “skipped” by pressing the skip programmed function key. Once a channel is “skipped” it will not be scanned for the duration that Zone/Channel selection. When transmitting on a channel, the second line of display shows the name of the current channel that the radio is transmitting on.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.8 KEYPAD LOCK The Keypad Lock function prevents accidental key presses. The Control Head has a keypad lock function that may be enabled by the Field Programmer during configuration. If this function is activated, a key icon will be displayed in the bottom right-hand side of the display when locked. The PTT, Alarm Key (if assigned), Reset Key (if assigned) are not locked. To unlock the keypad, it is necessary to press and hold down the “OK” key for 2 seconds.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When emergency mode is triggered, the radio can be configured by the FPP to transmit and receive on a cyclic basis with FPP programmed time periods. The display will show “TxEm”:Channel No. During TX, the radio will generate an emergency broadcast call on either the currently selected channel or an FPP nominated channel. Others may listen to the automatic transmissions to hear conversations near the radio. Turning the radio off and on will disable emergency mode.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6. SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS Several function keys are simply short cuts to a menu screen. For further information on the operation of these function keys, refer to the menu descriptions in section 4. 6.1 ALARM Sets alarm mode on the radio. All transmissions in alarm mode will have the emergency flag set. 6.2 CHANNEL UP AND DOWN These functions change channel in the upward (F3) or downward (F2) directions. 6.3 CRYPTO A short cut to the Crypto menu.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Talkaround mode is indicating to the user by a double beep at the start of each PTT. 6.12 ZONE This function provides a shortcut to the detailed zone menu. 6.13 UNDEFINED No function assigned to this key. © TMC Radio 2007 page 59 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7. APPENDICES 7.1 ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES Key Beep Grant Tone Error Tone Beep Alert Bip Alert 2 x Bip Alert 0.05 0.05 Continuous Alert Duration Indicated in seconds 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.10 Ring Alert Urgent Alert 440 Hz 880 Hz 1480 Hz Off Telephone Ring Tone 0.19 Continuous 9000_52b Figure 3 – Alert Tones © TMC Radio 2007 page 60 TNM-U-E-0074 Issue 2.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7.2 GLOSSARY A summary of common radio terms and some other terms used in this document, and their meanings, are given below.
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P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7.4 COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES (UNITED STATES AND CANADA) RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS. Before using your TMC Radio mobile two-way radio, read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 1a). Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for General Population uncontrolled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz). Rated Power of VehicleRecommended Minimum installed Mobile Two-way Lateral Distance from Radio Transmitting Antenna 90cm (35.5 inches) 25 watts with λ/4 dipole (2.14dBi gain) Table 1b). Rated Power and Recommended Lateral Distance for Occupational/ Controlled exposure for SRM9000AC (150MHz to 174MHz).
P25 - SRM9030 RADIO – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Vehicle Installation Instructions: The antenna(s) used for the SRM9000 series of mobile two-way radios must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 90cm (35.5 inches) from all persons for SRM9000AC (150-174MHz), 75cm (29.5 inches) for SRM9000TU and SRM9000UW (406.1-512MHz) and 55cm (21.7 inches) for SRM9000X8 (806-870MHz). The gain of the antenna(s) may not be greater than 0dBd (2.14dBi).