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FUNCTION KEY RECORD SRP9100-plus PORTABLE RADIO

Key 1 ………………………………………………... BRIEF USER GUIDE


Accessory Socket
Indicator LED
Key 2 ………………………………………………... Function Key 7
On-Off Volume
Key 3 ………………………………………………... Function Key 5

Function Key 6 Microphone


Key 4 ………………………………………………...
Press To Talk Function Key 3

Key 5 ………………………………………………... Function Key 2 Function Key 4


Function Key 1
Key 6 …………………………………………………
Keypad
Key 7 …………………………………………………

Radio Ident...…………………………………………

SAFETY WARNINGS INTRODUCTION


Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere.
This SRP9100-plus Portable Radio is a software-defined radio
Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are with many customisable parameters to suit individual
posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt. requirements.
Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become Menus and Key Functions can be configured to customer
disconnected or damaged. requirements. This card shows some typical assignments
Do NOT operate your portable whilst driving a vehicle. Refer to the Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0082 (PMR) and
TNM-U-E-0083 (TMR) for a more detailed description of the
SRP9100-plus Portable Radio operation.
As Comgroup Australia is committed to continuous improvement, specifications
may change without prior notice.
www.comgroup.net.au
TNM-U-E-0081 Issue 1.0a
© Comgroup Australia 2010
SRP9100 DISPLAY SRP9100 KEYS
Icon Function Key Symbol Function
Indicates that the Keypad is locked. Press OK Key The radio is turned on by turning the
for 2 seconds to unlock. Power volume knob clockwise and turned
Solid Speaker Icon. Indicates that the radio is On/Off off by turning it anti-clockwise.
receiving a valid signal, and audio can be heard from Volume Turning the knob clockwise
the speaker. increases volume.
Speaker Outline Icon. Indicates the radio is Push-To-Talk. Hold the radio about
receiving an invalid signal. The channel is busy so 10cm from mouth, press and hold
PTT the PTT switch.
user should not TX.
Rotating Arrow. Indicates that the radio is scanning a Release to listen.
group of channels or trunked system when in Programmable Function Key.
trunked mode. Default - Menu Select.
Arrow Icon indicates that the radio is transmitting. F1 Key M Press this key to enter the menu
system, then use (-) or (+) to select
Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). the desired menu
Associated bars show signal strength. Programmable Function Key.
Encryption Indicator is shown if the channel has F2 Key (-) Default - Channel Down.
been programmed for Encryption. Off for a non- Programmable Function Key.
encrypted signal. F3 Key (+) Default - Channel Up.
The asterisk symbol indicates whether the radio has Programmable Function Key.
been “called” or is in the “on-call” state. F4 Key
Envelope icon. Indicates that a message(s) stored if
icon steady. Icon flashes if unread message(s) F5 Key Programmable Function Key.
stored. Programmable Function Key.
Battery charge indicator. 6 vertical bars above the
F6 Key Default – Reset/Cancel.
icon show the battery charge. Programmable Function Key.
F7 Key Default – Alarm.
RX/TX LED 1 2 3 Keypad can be used to select a
Keypad 4 5 6 Channel, edit phone book or enter
Green LED when receiving a signal.
(SRP9130) 7 8 9 Selcall.
Red LED when the radio is transmitting. * 0 # e.g.. 12# will select Channel 12.

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