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When the Backlight is enabled, the control screen will be illuminated whenever there is 
any user activity.  The backlight will remain on with no further user activity for the set 
period, after which, the backlight will turn off.
 
The maximum backlight timeout period is programmed by the FPP.  The numerical 
values on the display are in seconds.
 

Note.

Received radio traffic events will not prevent the backlight timeout.

 
Use the 

 and 

 keys to select the required backlight timeout period.

 
To accept and save the setting and return to the previous screen, press the ‘Select’ 
key.

7.11. BRIGHTNESS MENU

The Brightness menu allows the User to set the intensity of the control unit’s display 
and key backlighting where this is possible.  The ‘Brightness’ menu is located under the 
Options menu.
 

 Figure 35: Brightness Menu

 
Use the 

 and 

 keys to select the required brightness level.

To accept and save the setting and return to the previous screen, press the ‘Select’ 
key.

7.12. KEY BEEPS MENU

The Key Beeps Menu allows the user to enable or disable the acoustic feedback signals 
associated with pressing the function keys on the radio.  The ‘Keybeeps’ menu is 
located under the Options menu.
 

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Page 3: ...crets of Digital Voice Systems Inc This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to...

Page 4: ...ess 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 ei...

Page 5: ...ceivers Service Manual 2 TNM U E 0116 SDP660 Portable Radio Brief User Guide 3 TNM U E 0118 PAR 600CRG1 Single Rapid Charger SDP650 660 Instruction Manual To order printed copies of this or any of the...

Page 6: ...NADA 15 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS 15 NOTICE 15 Federal Communications Commission Regulations 16 Compliance...

Page 7: ...6 SELECTING A ZONE 42 5 7 SELECTING A CHANNEL 43 5 8 MAKING A CALL 43 5 9 RECEIVING A CALL 44 5 10 SCAN VOTING FUNCTIONS 44 5 10 1 Scan Voting Screen 45 5 11 EMERGENCY ALARM 46 5 11 1 Making an Emerge...

Page 8: ...66 7 17 DISPLAY TEST 67 8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 68 8 1 CHANNEL UP AND DOWN 68 8 2 ZONE UP AND DOWN 68 8 3 SCAN ON OFF 68 8 4 SKIP 68 8 5 TALK AROUND ON OFF 68 8 6 8 6 LOW POWER 68 8 7 GO TO CHANNEL A B C...

Page 9: ...ns Menu 53 Figure 20 Contacts Menu 54 Figure 21 Individual contact details 54 Figure 22 Information Menu 54 Figure 23 Radio Infomation Screens 55 Figure 24 Messages Menu 55 Figure 25 Messages Inbox 56...

Page 10: ...Figure 44 Display Test Menu 67 Doc Number TNM U E 0114 ISSUE 1 4 Page 10...

Page 11: ...ts Burst Power 18 Table 3 Charge Indications 31 Table 4 SDP660 Controls 35 Table 5 Icon Details 39 Table 6 Call Initiation Formats 71 Table 7 Call Modifiers 71 Table 8 MS Behaviour Commands 72 Table 9...

Page 12: ...he 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 Ele...

Page 13: ...e batteries in an approved battery charger HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Before using any hazardous substance or material the user must be conversant with the safety precautions and first aid instructions On t...

Page 14: ...Safety precautions refer to the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of operation WARNING DANGEROUS VOLTAGES DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST IN ALL THE BATTERY CHARGERS USED WITH...

Page 15: ...include but are not limited to electric power sunlight and x rays RF energy however should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy which when used improperly can cause biolog...

Page 16: ...plies with the IEEE FCC and International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP exposure limits for Occupational Controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to...

Page 17: ...e time To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button To receive calls listen release the PTT button Transmitting 50 of the time or less is important because the radio generates measurable RF energ...

Page 18: ...gnated for the product Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC regulations To obtain a list of Simoco approved accessories please se...

Page 19: ...art 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...

Page 20: ...tion is dependent upon the specification by the customer when the equipment was ordered and installed The manual has been compiled with a two tier maintenance policy in mind i e first line fault locat...

Page 21: ...vices Email inquiry aus simocowirelesssolutions com Telephone Numbers Australia 1300 363 607 International 61 3 9730 3999 US Customer Services Email customer service simocowirelesssolutions com Techni...

Page 22: ...he Technical Support Helpline numbers below Technical Support Email Addresses Simoco EMEA technical support simocowirelesssolutions com Simoco Aus tralasia inquiry aus simocowirelesssolutions com Simo...

Page 23: ...ommand 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 Communicat...

Page 24: ...c 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 Proto...

Page 25: ...um 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...

Page 26: ...ower 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 S SCADA Supervisory Co...

Page 27: ...d 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 R...

Page 28: ...SDP650 model offers seven function keys but no keypad This User Manual describes the facilities that are currently available and can be programmed into the SDP660 Series Radios 1 2 CONFIGURATION Befo...

Page 29: ...ide connector Battery life 40 greater than equivalent analogue and Frequency Division Multiple Access FDMA technologies Multiple programmable buttons from side function keys to main keypad for ultimat...

Page 30: ...USE 2 1 1 Charging the Battery WARNING LITHIUM BATTERIES THIS EQUIPMENT USES LITHIUM ION BATTERIES REFER TO THE PERSONAL SAFETY PAGES Your radio is powered by a 2200 mAh Lithium Ion battery To avoid...

Page 31: ...f On Charge suspended High or Low Temp 1 Hz Flashing Off Table 3 Charge Indications 2 1 3 Fitting the Battery Insert the battery into the bottom of the radio See arrow 1 in Figure 1 below Press down s...

Page 32: ...the belt clip with the grooves of the belt clip housing on the back of the battery Push the belt clip downwards until a click is heard Figure 3 Fitting the Belt Clip 2 1 6 Fitting Audio Accessory Pro...

Page 33: ...he audio accessory programming cable to the radio Figure 4 Fitting Audio Accessory Programming Cable 2 2 CONFIGURATION Before the SDP660 radio can be used it must be configured using the Field Persona...

Page 34: ...n also have a second programmable function provided by a longer button press Multi coloured LED for a clear indication of radio status Full colour display with intuitive interface The Controls of the...

Page 35: ...to listen 8 Function Key F13 Prog function key Assignable key for Zone or Channel browsing 9 LCD Display 10 Function Key F1 Menu Prog function key Default Menu Select 11 Function Key F11 Prog function...

Page 36: ...l can be up to five characters 4 1 2 Text Panel The main area of the default screen is the Text Panel which displays textual information in three lines These three lines contain both Persistent and No...

Page 37: ...rwriting the RSSI icon at the top right on the icon bar The icon indicates low medium or high power Bar Icon This is displayed in the Text panel and is used as a temporary progress or level indicator...

Page 38: ...e Only radio signals specifically directed to the user or the channel s defined talk group will be heard on the speaker Duplex Mode Indicates that simultaneous two way communication is activated and i...

Page 39: ...Encryption If channel has digital encryption enabled or an encryp ted digital signal is received the padlock icon will be displayed For Future Development Keypad Locked Displayed when the Keypad Locke...

Page 40: ...it warning beeps for 10 seconds prior to switching off Pressing any key will reset this timer 5 2 ENTERING A PASSWORD Within the FPP there is a Password field When this field is enabled and defined th...

Page 41: ...ay the welcome message and radio ID for two seconds while the radio initialises Note Use of a Welcome Text message will increases the power on time by 2 seconds Figure 9 Welcome Screen example 5 4 LOC...

Page 42: ...ess within the preset time period normally 10 s The KeyLock feature does not affect display messages and icons 5 5 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME After turning the radio on to adjust the volume rotate the volum...

Page 43: ...mouth and press the PTT switch Wait until the radio indicates that the Tx is transmitting and then speak clearly in a normal conversational manner In most systems it is good practice to wait a short t...

Page 44: ...displayed when a valid signal is being received and audio will be heard at the Loudspeaker The speaker icon will be shown as an outline when a signal is being received that is not addressing this radi...

Page 45: ...by 1 Pressing the function key that has been assigned the scan function by the FPP or 2 Selecting a zone channel that has been assigned to automatically scan by the FPP or 3 Selecting the SCAN ON opti...

Page 46: ...is not operable in emergency alarm mode The radio can be programmed to either remain in emergency alarm mode or to exit emergency alarm mode when the number of programmed cycles is completed To termin...

Page 47: ...Duplex Calls from the SDP660 To make a call from the radio on the keypad dial 8 followed by the extension number then press or the PTT button While the call is waiting to be answered by the recipient...

Page 48: ...caller is experiencing any audible feedback or echo in the FPP under the Global Audio section reduce the Earpiece Volume Offset and Mic Gain settings see Figure 14 Figure 14 FPP Earpiece Volume and Mi...

Page 49: ...ossible menus are Channel Zone this is usually the first menu as it is often accessed Contact Radio Info Mute Adjust User Options Settings Backlight Brightness Contrast Key Beeps Speaker Volume Alert...

Page 50: ...automatically Generally pressing Back key while in a menu backs up to the next highest level of menu and the Select Nav Select button selects the menu option The and keys are used to navigate through...

Page 51: ...until the required menu option is selected with the leading pointer and then press the Select Nav Select button Pressing the Back F4 button at any point will go back to the previous screen 7 1 CHANNE...

Page 52: ...ws the user to access a programmable selection of the menu options from which they can edit modify the operation of some of the general functions of the radio The Settings menu options can be programm...

Page 53: ...s function buttons Information on each of the Options menu items is contained later in this section 7 5 CONTACTS MENU The Contacts Menu allows user to select the communication entity they wish to call...

Page 54: ...e contact are 0 The serial number of the contact list entry GRP 9003 Contact name 9003 The Contact number to dial e g UID TGID dialstring PSTN Group The type of contact e g Individual Group PSTN 7 6 I...

Page 55: ...preset menu screen which allows the radio user to check the state of the various digital message systems in the radio The message system sub menus are Inbox Outbox Send Status Send Template and New Me...

Page 56: ...and keys Pressing the Select key will display the selected Message Pressing the Select key again will give Reply and Delete options To return to the Messages Menu press the Back key 7 8 1 Outbox The...

Page 57: ...Send Status The information displayed on the Send Status message screen shows the unique number and the text of the status message To select a different Status message use the and keys to scroll thro...

Page 58: ...ntered is displayed above the message Text characters are entered using the keypad Each keypad button is labelled with up to 4 text characters e g 7 PQRS The text characters are entered by pressing th...

Page 59: ...ed and is ready to be sent press the Select key to display the Send screen see Figure 30 2 On the Send screen use the and keys to select the Contact option Press the Select key An individual Contact D...

Page 60: ...he message options are Reply This will open a text Message screen in order to reply to the selected message Delete This will delete the received message Back This will return to the message inbox The...

Page 61: ...adio user s audio output device loudspeaker headset etc 4 Normal default setting 8 Only reasonably strong signals will be heard 15 Only very strong or near perfect signals will be heard Use the and ke...

Page 62: ...e setting and return to the previous screen press the Select key 7 11 BRIGHTNESS MENU The Brightness menu allows the User to set the intensity of the control unit s display and key backlighting where...

Page 63: ...32 with 0 zero delivering no sound 16 is normal level and 32 giving the maximum possible output from the speaker Use the and keys to select the relative speaker volume level A beep will sound at the i...

Page 64: ...RSSI Battery Level Accelerometer Orientation and the GPS co ordinates When accessed the Radio Status menu will open on the RSSI screen The other parameters can be viewed by using the and keys to sele...

Page 65: ...e radio The details displayed include the type of battery the rating of the battery in milliampere hours and the usage time left for the battery Figure 40 Radio Status Menu Battery Level Screen 7 15 3...

Page 66: ...en in its trained position 7 15 4 GPS The GPS screen displays the GPS co ordinates Latitude and Longitude for the location of the radio It also shows the age time since the GPS fix was obtained Figure...

Page 67: ...Display Test Menu Use the and keys to select the required test Press the Select key initiate the test Press the Back key to end the test and return to the Display Test menu Display test that are curr...

Page 68: ...AROUND ON OFF On a repeater channel only a Talk Around function key allows the radio to transmit on the base station s output channel so the user can talk directly to other radios on the channel whil...

Page 69: ...rovides support for the radio s automatic alarm sequence to be executed if the radio s inbuilt accelerometer senses certain unusual patterns in the orientation and movement of the radio The detection...

Page 70: ...s the set time to cancel the alert or the radio will enter the emergency alarm mode see Alarm Then the Man Down system uses the radio s emergency automatic voice transmission sequencer programmed by t...

Page 71: ...viated dialling more significant digits come from dialling unit s own address All Call All Units Table 6 Call Initiation Formats 9 2 CALL MODIFIERS Dial string modifiers are used to alter the attribut...

Page 72: ...oup table 49 or 49 Displays the current talk group table the list of IDs considered to be group addresses A scrollable list of group IDs is displayed on the radio s screen First implemented in Firmwar...

Page 73: ...hone IP67 TBC SDP Standard Case Available Q2 2013 TBC SDP Heavy Duty Case Available Q2 2013 PAR 600CRG1 SDP Single Charger Unit Excludes Power Supply PA ADAPTOR Charger capable of charging one portabl...

Page 74: ...0431 UHF Whip Antenna Wave 400 MHz 480 MHz Green 6102 500 00441 UHF Helical Antenna 400 MHz 440 MHz Orange 6102 500 00451 UHF Helical Antenna 435 MHz 485 MHz White PAR 600CLIP SDP 2 5 Belt Clip Belt C...

Page 75: ...and is ready to power down PTT Grant 1000 Hz 30 ms Generated after PTT request granted and radio starts transmitting Call Alert 2000 Hz 100 ms x5 When receiving a message Emergency 600 Hz 160 ms 1800...

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