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P25 SRP9100 Portable Radio P25 - Conventional Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0073 V1.1b TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848 S AI Global SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRP9100 series of products: TNM-U-E-0070 P25 SRP9100 Portable Radio Brief User Guide 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. The TMC Radio web site also has a comprehensive list of documentation available for download. http://www.tmcradio.com 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 for any errors or omissions. © TMC Radio 2007 Page 2 TNM-U-E-0073 1.1b SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY 1. 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. 2. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting. HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO • When speaking, hold the radio a few centimetres from your mouth and speak across it, rather than into it. • Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum. © TMC Radio 2007 Page 3 TNM-U-E-0073 1.1b SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................6 1.1 Overview......................................................................................................6 1.2 Configuration..............................................................................................6 1.3 Modes of SRP9100 P25 Operation............................................................6 2. CONTROLS.........................................................................................................7 3. MENU SYSTEM...................................................................................................9 3.1 Menu Navigation.......................................................................................10 4. MENU SCREENS..............................................................................................12 4.1 Channel Screen.........................................................................................12 4.2 Menus........................................................................................................14 4.2.1 Zone........................................................................................................14 4.2.2 Squelch...................................................................................................16 4.2.3 Mute Adjust / Monitor ..............................................................................17 4.2.4 Phonebook..............................................................................................18 4.2.5 Phonebook Edit.......................................................................................20 4.2.6 User Options...........................................................................................23 4.2.7 Contrast...................................................................................................24 4.2.8 Alert Volume............................................................................................24 4.2.9 Radio Info................................................................................................25 4.2.10 Mode.......................................................................................................26 4.2.11 RSSI........................................................................................................27 4.2.12 Crypto......................................................................................................28 4.2.13 Setup.......................................................................................................29 4.2.14 Stored Calls.............................................................................................30 4.2.15 Messages................................................................................................31 4.2.16 Scan Edit Menu.......................................................................................39 4.2.17 No Menu..................................................................................................41 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES.......................................................42 5.1.1 Switch-On/Switch-Off..............................................................................42 5.1.2 Default Screen –Trunked Mode..............................................................42 5.1.3 Volume Adjustment.................................................................................42 5.1.4 Receiving (Single Channel Screen)........................................................43 5.1.5 Received Individual Calls........................................................................43 5.1.6 Stored Calls Screen................................................................................44 5.1.7 Received Call Pop-Up Menu...................................................................44 5.1.8 Transmitting............................................................................................45 5.1.9 Scan/Vote Functions...............................................................................45 5.1.10 Keypad Lock...........................................................................................46 5.1.11 Encryption.................…
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SRP 9100 Series FM VHF/UHF Portable Radio Transceiver SERVICE MANUAL TNM-M-E-0012 ISSUE 1.24 January 2006 SRP9100 Series FM VHF/UHF Portable Transceiver TNM-M-E-0012 ~ Iss 1.24 Page 1.1 2 ~ SERVICE PHILOSOPHY Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................1.1 DECLARATION.........................................................................................................................................1.3 COPYRIGHT..............................................................................................................................................1.3 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS......................................................................................................................1.3 DOCUMENT HISTORY..............................................................................................................................1.4 LIST OF ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS.................................................................................................1.4 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS...................................................................................................................1.5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS............................................................................................................................1.5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS............................................................................................................................1.6 1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................1.13 1.1 G ENERAL ....................................................................................................................................1.13 1.2 S COPE ........................................................................................................................................1.13 1.3 D ESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................................1.13 1.4 P RODUCT V ARIANTS A ND F ACILITIES ...........................................................................................1.14 1.5 S OFTWARE V ERSIONS AND N AMING .............................................................................................1.16 1.5.1 Filename Structure ...........................................................................................................1.16 1.5.2 Application Code ..............................................................................................................1.16 1.5.3 Software Type Code .........................................................................................................1.16 1.5.4 Version Number................................................................................................................1.17 1.5.5 Exclusions.........................................................................................................................1.17 1.5.6 Displaying Software Versions...........................................................................................1.17 1.5.7 Automatic Version Upgrade Prompting ............................................................................1.18 1.5.8 Transceiver SW Description, Start-up and Backup-Software ..........................................1.19 1.5.9 Wailing Siren (Boot-up Software Corrupted) ....................................................................1.19 1.6 A DJUSTMENT AND A LIGNMENT .....................................................................................................1.20 1.7 S PECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................1.20 1.7.1 General .............................................................................................................................1.20 1.7.2 Transmitter........................................................................................................................1.21 1.7.3 Receiver............................................................................................................................1.22 ETS 1.22 AS4295 1.22 1.7.4 Signalling ..........................................................................................................................1.23 1.7.4.1 CTCSS..................................................................................................................1.23 1.7.4.2 FFSK.....................................................................................................................1.24 1.7.4.3 Selcall ...................................................................................................................1.24 1.7.4.4 DTMF....................................................................................................................1.26 1.7.4.5 DCS ......................................................................................................................1.27 1.7.4.6 C4FM ....................................................................................................................1.27 1.7.5 Environmental...................................................................................................................1.28 2. SERVICE PHILOSOPHY ...............................................................................................................2.29 2.1 SERVICE CONCEPT......................................................................................................................2.29 2.2 W ARRANTY .................................................................................................................................2.29 2.2.1 Service Within and Out Of Warranty ................................................................................2.29 2.2.2 Ancillary Items ..................................…
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MGRadio TMC FAO IO PTY LTD fMC Radio Pty Ltd ABN 65 099 952 977 1270 Feml€e Gully Rd, Sco€sby Te +61 3 9730 3800 Emsir [email protected] Ref:TFN.DOC RE: SRP9130TU 47 CFR Pert 90.2030X3) Compllance 8 June 2007 To Whom It May Concem: This is to certify that the requirements of47 CFR Part 90.203(j)(3) spectrum efficiency standard ofone voice channel per 12.5kHz of channel bandwidth are met by the SRP9130TU portable radio as demonstrated by the tests conducted on the sample radio provided (11k0F3E emission). Additionally in this sample, the C4FM data rate is in accordance with TIA-102, that is 9600 bits per second in a 12.5kHz channel bandwidth, therefore the SR?9130TU transmitted data satisfies the requirement of4800 bits per second per 6.25kHz of channel bandwidth (8K1 0F 1 E emission). You$ T1uly, 7,/ ,/ --/^t.< Robert Stowell. TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. Fom Numbei TFN0006 0 Timco Engineering Inc 849 N.W. State Road 45 PO Box 370 Newberry Florida 32669
Timco Engineering Inc 849 N.W, State Road 45 PO Box 370 Newberry Florida 32669 Re: SRPgl30TU 47 CFR Part 90.203(s) Compllanco T[4C Radio Pty Ltd ABN 65 099 952 977 1270 F€rntr€€ Oully Rd, Sooresby T3l: +61 3 9730 3800 Fax:+613 9730 3968 Emall: tcla*s@cofi group,com G Radio NADIO PIY LTD Ref:TFN.DOC I June 2007 To Whom It May Concem: The ftequency ofopention ofthe SRP9I30TU portable radio carmot be programmed by the opemtor to transmit on ft€quencies other than those progammed by service o! maintenance personnel. The SRP9I30TU portoble radio requires the openting tequenoies to be Fogrammed through the use of an extemal device only available to service or rnaintenano€ peBoruel. Yours Truly, '/--Z-^- Robert Stowell. TMC Radto Ptv. Ltd, Fom Nuhbsri TFN0006_0
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, l\rD 21046 Timco Engineering Inc 849 N.W. State Road 45 PO Box 370 Newberry Florida 32669 FADIO PTY LTD TMC Radio Pty Ltd ABN 65 099 952 977 1270 F€mll€e Grlly Rd, ScoBsby Teli +613 9730 3800 Fa* *61 3 9730 3968 Em.1l: rclarke@@mgroup.@m Fladio R€f:TFN.DOC 8 June 2007Re; SRPgl30TU FCC Equlpment Approval Confld€ntlallty To Whom It May Concern: The following idomation is to be held confidential pursuant of 47 CFR Part 0 $0.459 and Section 5520)(4) ofthe Freedom oflnformation Act, because the information provided contai$ trade secrets and is proprietary Ifmade public, the informatiotr might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. . Schematics . Technical Prcduct Description o Block Diagram . Parts List Yours Truly, Robert Stowell. TMC Radio Pfy. Ltd. Fom Number: TFN0006 0
EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, NZ Phone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 36 of 39 This report may not be reproduced except in full 10. PHOTOGRAPH (S) Sample product label External views –
Corrected label The label in the test report is incorrect as it shows an FCC ID of STZSRM9100TU. Above is the correct label. EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, NZ Phone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 36 of 39 This report may not be reproduced except in full 10. PHOTOGRAPH (S) Sample product label External views –
EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, NZ Phone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 37 of 39 This report may not be reproduced except in full Internal views EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, NZ Phone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 38 of 39 This report may not be reproduced except in full
P25 SRP9100 Portable Radio P25 - Conventional Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0073 V1.1a TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia ISO9001 Lic.QEC20848 S AI Global SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRP9100 series of products: TNM-U-E-0070 P25 SRP9100 Portable Radio Brief User Guide 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. The TMC Radio web site also has a comprehensive list of documentation available for download. http://www.tmcradio.com 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 for any errors or omissions. © TMC Radio 2007 Page 2 TNM-U-E-0073 1.1a SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY 1. 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. 2. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting. HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO • When speaking, hold the radio a few centimetres from your mouth and speak across it, rather than into it. • Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum. © TMC Radio 2007 Page 3 TNM-U-E-0073 1.1a SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................6 1.1 Overview......................................................................................................6 1.2 Configuration..............................................................................................6 1.3 Modes of SRP9100 P25 Operation............................................................6 2. CONTROLS.........................................................................................................7 3. MENU SYSTEM...................................................................................................9 3.1 Menu Navigation.......................................................................................10 4. MENU SCREENS..............................................................................................12 4.1 Channel Screen.........................................................................................12 4.2 Menus........................................................................................................14 4.2.1 Zone........................................................................................................14 4.2.2 Squelch...................................................................................................16 4.2.3 Mute Adjust / Monitor..............................................................................17 4.2.4 Phonebook..............................................................................................18 4.2.5 Phonebook Edit.......................................................................................20 4.2.6 User Options...........................................................................................23 4.2.7 Contrast...................................................................................................24 4.2.8 Alert Volume............................................................................................24 4.2.9 Radio Info................................................................................................25 4.2.10 Mode.......................................................................................................26 4.2.11 RSSI........................................................................................................27 4.2.12 Crypto......................................................................................................28 4.2.13 Setup.......................................................................................................29 4.2.14 Stored Calls.............................................................................................30 4.2.15 Messages................................................................................................31 4.2.16 Scan Edit Menu.......................................................................................39 4.2.17 No Menu..................................................................................................41 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES.......................................................42 5.1.1 Switch-On/Switch-Off..............................................................................42 5.1.2 Default Screen –Trunked Mode..............................................................42 5.1.3 Volume Adjustment.................................................................................42 5.1.4 Receiving (Single Channel Screen)........................................................43 5.1.5 Received Individual Calls........................................................................43 5.1.6 Stored Calls Screen................................................................................44 5.1.7 Received Call Pop-Up Menu...................................................................44 5.1.8 Transmitting............................................................................................45 5.1.9 Scan/Vote Functions...............................................................................45 5.1.10 Keypad Lock...........................................................................................46 5.1.11 Encryption..................…
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Page 1 of 39 SAR Test Report Report Number: M070532 Test Sample: TMC Radio Push to Talk Transmitter Model Number: Simoco SRP9130TU Tested For: TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. Date of Issue: 30 th May 2007 EMC Technologies Pty Ltd reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. EMC Technologies Pty Ltd shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalisations drawn by the client or others from EMC Technologies Pty Ltd issued reports. This report shall not be used to claim, constitute or imply product endorsement by EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. EMC Technologies is a NATA Accredited Laboratory complying with the requirements specified in ISO/IEC 17025 and results produced are traceable to national standards of measurement. This document shall not be reproduced, except in full. Nata Accredited Laboratory Number: 5292 EMC Technologies Pty Ltd ABN 82 057 105 549 176 Harrick Road Keilor Park Victoria Australia 3042 Ph: + 613 9365 1000 Fax: + 613 9331 7455 email: [email protected] Report No.: M070532 Page 2 of 39 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au CONTENTS 1.0 General Information ............................................................................................................... 3 2.0 Description of Device ............................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Description of Test Sample ................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Test sample Accessories .................................................................................................... 4 2.2.1 Battery Types ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.2 Belt Clip.............................................................................................................................................. 4 2.3 Test Signal, Frequency and Output Power.......................................................................... 4 2.4 Conducted Power Measurements ....................................................................................... 5 2.4 Battery Status...................................................................................................................... 5 2.5 Details of Test Laboratory .....................................................................................................5 2.5.1 Location.............................................................................................................................................. 5 2.5.2 Accreditations..................................................................................................................................... 5 2.5.3 Environmental Factors ...................................................................................................................... 6 3.0 Description Of Sar Measurement System............................................................................ 6 3.1 Probe Positioning System ................................................................................................... 6 3.2 E-Field Probe Type and Performance ................................................................................. 6 3.3 Data Acquisition Electronics ................................................................................................ 6 3.4 Calibration and Validation Procedures and Data ................................................................. 6 3.4.1 Validation Results @ 450 MHz.......................................................................................................... 7 3.4.2 Deviation from reference validation values ......................................................................................7 3.4.3 Liquid Depth 15cm ............................................................................................................................. 7 3.5 Phantom Properties (Size, Shape, Shell Thickness) ........................................................... 8 3.6 Tissue Material Properties................................................................................................... 9 3.6.1 Liquid Temperature and Humidity .................................................................................................... 9 3.7 Simulated Tissue Composition Used for SAR Test ............................................................. 9 3.8 Device Holder for DASY4.................................................................................................. 10 4.0 SAR Measurement Procedure Using DASY4 ..................................................................... 10 5.0 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................... 11 6.0 Equipment List and Calibration Details.............................................................................. 13 7.0 SAR Test Method .................................................................................................................14 7.1 Description of the Test Positions (Face Frontal and Belt Clip)........................................... 14 7.1.1 “Face Frontal Position”.................................................................................................................. 14 7.1.2 “Belt Clip” Position......................................................................................................................... 14 7.2 List of All Test Cases (Antenna In/Out, Test Frequencies, User Modes)........................... 14 7.3 FCC RF Expo…
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EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, NZ Phone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 39 This report may not be reproduced except in full TEST REPORT SIMOCO SRP9130TU / MACOM P3300 UHF Portable Transceiver tested to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47 Part 90 –Private Land Mobile Services Part 22 – Public Mobile Services Part 15 – Radio Frequency Device for TMC Radio Pty Ltd This Test Report is issued with the authority of: ______________________________________ Andrew Cutler - General Manager EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 70529.1 Report date: 30th May 2007 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EMC Technologi…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 22,9 | 406.1 MHz - 480 MHz | 5 W | 16K0F1D | 2.5 ppm |

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