Sepura SRH, SRG, HBC Quick Reference Manual

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Quick Reference Guide
SRH/SRG/HBC
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Emergency
Key
Tri-colour
LED
Dupl
ex Earpiece
and Half Duplex Microphone
PTT
Mode Key
(On/Off)
Navigation
Keys
Red
Telephone Key
Alpha
-
Numeric
Keypad
Green
Telephone Key
Navi-knob™
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Navi
-knob™
and Mode Key
Emergency
Key
Navi-keys
Duplex
Microphone
Handset Based Console (HBC) SRH
Standard Console (SRG)
Red Telephone Key
Green Telephone Key
Navigation
Keys
PTT
Emergency
Key
Earpiece and
Microphone located on rear of HBC
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Switch On
Press the Mode Key.
Switch Off
Press & Hold the Mode Key.
Volume Adjust
Rotate the Navi-knob™ or press + and – Navi-keys.
Emergency Call
Press and hold the Emergency Key.
Change Talkgroup
Press the Mode Key once, and then rotate the Navi­knob™ or use the Navi-keys to choose from the list of talkgroups in the current folder, or dial the number of the talkgroup using the keypad. Wait or press the PTT to activate the new talkgroup.
Change Folder
Press the Mode Key once, and then use the Up and Down Navigation Keys to select a talkgroup folder. Then change the talkgroup as explained above.
Talkgroup Call
Press the PTT.
Radio Call to Individual
Dial the radio number and select (using Up/Down Navigation Keys), then press PTT to start the call.
Telephone Call
Dial the required number and select (using Up/Down Navigation Keys), and then press the Green Telephone Key to start the call. To end the call press the Red Telephone Key.
Send Status
Press the Mode Button twice and then rotate the Navi-knob™ or press the Navi-keys to select a status value. Press PTT twice to send to the currently active talkgroup. These messages can also be accessed from the menu structure.
Menu Access
From the default screen:
Press the Down Navigation Key once to see the menus available; Press the Left or Right Navigation Key to move across and select
the menus;
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Press the Down Navigation Key to enter menu; Press the Left or Right Navigation Key to move across the cards
within the menu.
Press and hold the Up Navigation Key to exit the menus and return to the default screen. Alternatively, do nothing and the default screen will reappear after a timeout.
Activating Menu Options
Some menu cards allow you to alter settings within the radio by checking or unchecking a checkbox. Press the Green Telephone Key to activate a function and ‘check’ its checkbox. Press the Red Telephone Key to deactivate a function and ‘uncheck’ its checkbox. In the Network Selection Menu only one Network can be activated, so the previous network is deactivated automatically.
Entering Text
Within menu cards that allow text entry, e.g. to send message;
Press and hold the Down Navigation Key to start editing; Enter or edit your text as required from the keypad; Press the Green Telephone Key to action your changes or the Red
Telephone Key to exit.
Activating Soft key Functions Press and hold the required soft key. (A list of soft key functions may be displayed on the Help key if programmed.) Some soft keys are a “toggle” function, requiring no further action. Some are navigation keys requiring a second action.
Icons
Description Icon Description Icon
Half duplex call
DMO Gateway
Broadcast call
Signal strength
Telephone type call dialling mode
DMO Repeater found
Transmit Inhibit
Battery
Emergency call
Keypad Locked
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Description Icon Description Icon
New message
Volume level meter
Missed Call
Packet Data session
Low battery
Scanning
Lone Worker
Radio Settings
Covert Operation
WAP
Calls not encrypted
Calls are E2E encrypted
Power from charger
Telephone style call
Paging Alert
Messages
Press ‘+‘ Navi­key or turn Navi­knob™ clockwise to move cursor
Press ‘–‘ Navi­key or turn Navi-knob™ anticlockwise to move cursor
Communication mismatch
Status Messages
DMO Repeater
Directory
Privacy Mode
Call History
Group Focus
Message Store
GPS
GPS disabled
TETRA type dialling mode
Radio Information
Incoming Call
Outgoing Call
Folders
Network Selection
External Alerts
Short Data Applications
Function is activated
Function not activated
Lone Worker Alarm
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