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Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference Guide
DMR HAND-PORTABLE
SBP8000 / SCP8000 / SEP8000
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
Contents
General
This guide covers the basic operation of the DMR Portable.
Please refer to the DMR Portable user guide for more detailed
information on using this product.
Disclaimer notice
Sepura‟s policy is to continually improve its products. The
features and facilities described in this document were correct at
publication, but are subject to change without notice.
Contact Us
Sepura plc.
Radio House,
St Andrew‟s Road,
Cambridge CB4 1GR
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1223 876000
Fax: +44 (0)1223 879000
Safety ..................................................................................................... 1
Regulatory ............................................................................................. 3
Disposing of this product ..................................................... 3
Disposing of batteries ......................................................... 3
Caring for your product ....................................................................... 3
FCC Notice ............................................................................................. 3
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ...................................... 3
IC RSS warning ..................................................................................... 4
IC Radiation Exposure Statement ......................................... 4
IC exposition aux radiations ................................................ 4
Connectors, controls, buttons and keys ............................................ 6
Keys, buttons and knobs overview .................................................... 6
Status indicators and icons ................................................................. 7
Battery information ............................................................................... 9
Battery safety .................................................................... 9
Storage and transportation .................................................. 9
Charging your battery ....................................................... 10
Accessory information ....................................................................... 10
Attaching the battery ........................................................ 10
Removing the battery ....................................................... 10
Attaching the antenna ...................................................... 11
Attaching the belt clip ....................................................... 11
Basic operation ................................................................................... 11
SPR-DOC-03801/2
Original Instructions: ENGLISH
© Sepura plc. 2014
All rights reserved. This document is intended for the use of Sepura plc‟s customers
and/or other parties only for the purposes of the agreement or arrangement under
which this document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or means without the prior written permission of Sepura plc.
Power On/Off................................................................... 11
Adjusting the volume ........................................................ 11
Selecting a channel .......................................................... 11
Making a PTT call ............................................................. 11
Receiving a PTT call ......................................................... 12
Emergency alarm ............................................................. 12
Quick Reference Guide
Safety
Read these safety instructions carefully.
Attention!
Sepura terminals are designed for use by mobile workforces,
often working alone, and are intended for use in occupational
and controlled conditions.
It is the responsibility of the person operating the product to
ensure that it is operated safely at all times, and that local laws
and regulations governing the usage of Radio Frequency (RF)
products are observed.
This product must not be operated in environments that exceed
those listed in the Regulatory section of the user guide.
Users must be trained to operate this product safely. Their
personal safety could be affected if they do not understand how
to operate this product correctly.
Exposure to RF energy
Sepura designs and manufactures products to meet strict
guidelines and international standards relating to Radio
Frequency energy and the potential health risks associated with
using such products.
Sepura terminals contain low powered radio transmitters and
receivers that receive and transmit Radio Frequency (RF)
signals when switched on. The antenna radiates RF energy only
when transmitting and not in standby mode.
Users should be informed of the potential health risks
associated with long term exposure to RF energy by their
employer.
RF energy interference with electronic equipment
Some personal medical devices, such as hearing aids and
pacemakers, can be affected by RF energy. Always consult your
service provider or the manufacturer of the medical device
before using RF wireless devices.
Some electronic devices are sensitive to RF energy. Always
obey signs restricting the use of wireless devices. It is
recommended that the terminal be switched off when operating
within health care facilities.
Safely operating the product
Users should always ensure that the terminal is operating
correctly before entering any environment that has a potential
risk to personal safety.
The terminal should be used in its normal operating position
when hand-held, worn on the body or secured within a cradle.
Always ensure that the antenna is pointed away from the body,
particularly the eyes, during operation. When worn on the body,
the terminal should be secured using a clip or body vest.
Operate the terminal in a vertical position and with the
microphone 5 cm(2 in.) away from your mouth when
transmitting.
When body-worn, the antenna must be at least 2.5 cm (1 in.)
away from the body when transmitting.
The terminal has a loud speaker designed for hand-held and
body-worn use. Never place the terminal close to your ear when
receiving; it may damage your hearing. Always check the
volume level before making and receiving calls.
Safety in hazardous environments
These terminals are not designed for use in potentially explosive
environments where RF wireless devices could potentially cause
an explosion. SWITCH OFF the terminal if you are unsure if the
terminal is a risk in these environments. Potentially hazardous
areas are not always signed. Obey all signs and instructions
relating to the usage of RF wireless devices.
Do not use the terminal in the presence of gas fumes,
explosives dust situations, nuclear facilities, fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities, around aircraft navigation and
control systems, and weapons.
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
Switch off the terminal in blasting areas. It may interfere with
blasting equipment. Always obey signs relating to the usage of
wireless devices and two-way radios in blasting areas.
Safety when driving a vehicle
Always obey local laws and regulations governing the operation
of RF wireless devices when driving and whilst at locations.
Do not operate the product if it creates a distraction from driving
safely and observing road conditions.
Always switch the terminal off at refuelling stations. Always
observe and obey warning signs relating to the use of RF
wireless devices in the vicinity of refuelling stations.
Important safety notes about the Antenna
Never touch the antenna when the terminal is transmitting, this
may affect the operational range of the antenna.
Never use the terminal if the antenna shows signs of damage.
Do not touch a damaged antenna when the terminal is
transmitting, this may cause a minor burn to the skin.
Never hold the terminal by its antenna. This may damage the
antenna and the terminal.
Do not use the terminal without an antenna attached.
Transmitting without an antenna may damage the terminal.
Operational Conditions
Do not exceed the operational conditions for the terminal and
battery. Check the technical data for this product before
operating in extreme conditions.
Leaving the terminal in extreme temperatures (over 55 oC or
131 oF), for example behind glass in direct sunlight may cause
damage to the casing and the battery.
Accessories
Sepura products have been tested to meet strict guidelines for
personal safety and operational conditions. Only accessories
approved by Sepura are recommended for use with this product.
Always read the instructions supplied with the accessory for
additional safety instructions.
Unauthorised modifications to the product could cause the
product to become non-operational.
The use of non-approved accessories may invalidate any
product warranty.
If a non-approved accessory is fitted, it may compromise the
product safety ratings.
Safe installation into vehicles
Electronic control mechanisms within a vehicle can be affected
by the use of RF energy such as ABS and transmission controls.
Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer‟s instructions and
technical information relating to electronic modules and their
wiring harnesses before installing an RF wireless device into a
vehicle.
Do not install the product within the air bag deployment area. In
the event of the air bag deflating, the terminal could be propelled
at great force potentially causing serious injury.
Servicing
Do not attempt to dismantle this product.
Servicing and repairs to this product must be performed by
trained service technicians at Sepura approved service centres.
Quick Reference Guide
Regulatory
Caring for your product
Sepura declares that this product is complaint with
the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the European R&TTE directive
1999/5/EC relating to radio and telecommunications
terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their
conformity. This product is also compliant with directive
2011/65/EU having been designed and manufactured to the
RoHS requirements.
The terminal does not require regular servicing. Caring for your
product as described in this guide will help maintain the product
in good operational condition.
Sepura supplies a range of accessories to protect the terminal
during use, including a protective cover. Contact Sepura for
more information.
Always wear eye protection when using brushes or other tools to
clear debris from connectors or other parts of the terminal.
Do not use chemicals, aerosols or abrasive cleaners. Chemical
coatings must not be applied to any part of the terminal or
battery.
Clean the exterior surfaces daily using a lint free soft cloth.
Clean the battery contacts periodically using a soft brush.
To keep the Rugged Accessory Connector (RAC) clean always
fit the protective cover when the connector is not in use.
Disposing of this product
This symbol on the product or its packaging
indicates that this product must not be disposed of
as household or commercial waste. Some countries
have set up collection and recycling systems for
waste electrical and electronic products. By ensuring
that this product and its packaging is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative
consequences for the environment and human health, and help
conserve natural resources. Please dispose of your waste
product according to your national and local regulations. Contact
your Service Provider for information about disposing of this
product in your region of the world.
Disposing of batteries
The terminal is supplied with a rechargeable lithiumion battery. This symbol on the battery and its
packaging indicates that it must not be disposed of
with household or commercial waste. Please dispose
of your waste batteries according to your national and
local regulations. Contact your Service Provider about recycling
batteries in your region of the world.
FCC Notice
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user‟s authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for a controlled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
IC RSS warning
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may
only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser)
gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To
reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that, the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication.
This radio transmitter (8739A-SEP8010, 8739A-SEP8040) has
been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna
types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and
required antenna impedance for each antenna type
indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are
strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le
présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un
type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour
l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les
risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres
utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte
que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne
dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une
communication satisfaisante.
Le présent émetteur radio (8739A-SEP8010, 8739A-SEP8040)
a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les
types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain
admissible maximal etl'impédance requise pour chaque type
d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou
dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont
strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
Antenna type /
Type d‟antenne
Maximum permissible gain and
required antenna impedance /
Le gain maximal admissible et
l'impédance d'antenne requise
300-01058
0dBi 50Ω
300-01166
0dBi 50Ω
300-01167
0dBi 50Ω
300-01168
0dBi 50Ω
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits
set forth for a controlled environment. This transmitter must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
IC exposition aux radiations
Cet équipement est conforme avec IC les limites d'exposition
aux rayonnements définies pour un contrôlé
environnement. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou
fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
Quick Reference Guide
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
Connectors, controls, buttons and keys
Keys, buttons and knobs overview
Refer to the illustration for the location of the following
connectors, controls, buttons and keys:
(1) Antenna
(2) Programmable side button1
(3) PTT button
(4) Programmable side button 2
(5) Emergency/Programmable button
(6) LCD display
(7) Left context key
(8) Left navigation button
(9) Dial key
(10) Speaker
(11) Keypad
(12) Channel selector knob
(13) Power/volume knob
(14) LED status indicator
(15) Microphone
(16) Up navigation key
(17) Right context key
(18) Right navigation button
(19) Cancel/Home key
(20) Down navigation key
(21) Rugged access connector (RAC)
(22) Belt clip (optional)
(23) RAC cover (screw fixing)
(24) Battery
(25) Battery latch
Power/volume knob
Rotate clockwise to switch the terminal on. Rotate counterclockwise to switch the terminal off.
Continue rotating the knob clockwise to increase the volume.
Rotate counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Context keys
Press to select the option displayed above the left or right
context key.
Emergency/Programmable button
Press and hold button to activate an Emergency alert. Your
Service Provider may program this button for an alternative
function or disable the emergency alert.
Channel selector knob
Rotate clockwise to change channels. Your Service Provider
may program your terminal with up to 16 channels.
Navigate left, right, up and down buttons
Your terminal has four navigational buttons in the centre of the
keypad. Use these buttons to navigate through the menus and
select options.
Cancel/Home key
Ends a call or returns to the Home display.
Quick Reference Guide
Status indicators and icons
Icon
Status indicators show the operational state of your terminal.
Icons appear on your terminal display when you perform certain
activities or activate certain features.
Description
USB connected
Indicates that USB device is connected.
General icons
Signal and security icons
Icon
Icon
Description
Receiving Signal Strength
Indicates the receiving signal strength. Bars
indicate the strength of the signal. Maximum 4
bars indicate strongest signal.
Transmission Power
Low transmission power for current channel.
High transmission power for current channel.
Security
Analogue scrambling or digital encryption is active.
Emergency
Indicates that the emergency alarm mode is
activated.
GPS tracking
GPS feature is available and the terminal is
receiving valid GPS data.
GPS feature is available but the terminal does not
have valid location information.
Man Down
Indicates that the terminal is in Man-down mode.
Indicates that Man Down is activated.
Description
New Message
You have an unread message in your mailbox .
Message inbox full
You need to clear your message inbox. If the
message inbox is not cleared, older messages will
be deleted when a new message is received.
Battery level
Indicates the amount of power in the battery.
When the icon is full, the battery is fully charged.
A red empty icon indicates the battery charge is
low.
Speaker Off
The speaker is muted.
Monitor Channel
Indicates that monitor channel is active.
Talk-around
Indicates that Talk-around is active for repeater
mode or the current channel is in direct mode.
Channel Scanning
Scanning is in process when the icon rotates.
Scanning stops on a priority channel when the
centre triangle is red. Scanning stops on a non-
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
Icon
Description
priority channel when the centre triangle is green.
External Device connected
Indicates that an external microphone or speaker
is connected.
Calls
Icon
The LEDs on the radio change colour to show the operational
states of your terminal.
LED
Operational State
Solid red
In use and transmitting
Solid green
In use and receiving voice, short
message or data. Can also indicate
channel activity
Description
Voice-operated-transmit is enabled
Solid orange
Call hang time period, press PTT to talk
back
Initialising a call
Flashing
orange
Emergency state or there is a missed
call/incoming call alert or the terminal is
scanning
Flashing red
Incoming emergency alarm
No indication
Switched off
Receiving a call
Private call in progress
Group call in progress
All call in progress
LED status indicators
Quick Reference Guide
Battery information
Your terminal is supplied with a Sepura battery to provide
optimum performance .Optional single charger or six-way
charger units are available.
The following guidelines will help you get the best performance
from your Sepura battery and help to ensure your safety.
Caution!
When recharging batteries, always ensure that
the battery charger is placed in a well-ventilated
area away from combustible materials.
Battery safety
Caution!
Never use a battery that shows signs of damage
(not minor scratches) or has been dropped or
received a „sharp blow‟. Damage to the battery
may not always be obvious.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the charger for more
safety information.
Warning!
Take care when handling and charging batteries.
Accidental short-circuiting of the battery
electrical circuit (battery terminals) by metal
objects may cause bodily injury such as a burn.
Warning!
Do not disassemble, mutilate or incinerate the
battery.
Caution!
This product has been tested and certified using
Sepura approved batteries. Using alternative
batteries may damage the product and invalidate
any product warranty.
Storage and transportation
Use the original packaging to store and transport batteries.
To obtain the best performance from your battery, store it in a
cool dry place.
Failure to store batteries correctly could lead to reduced
capacity and battery life.
Do not store a fully charged battery for periods exceeding 6
months. For storage periods exceeding 6 months apply a
conditioning charge of 7 minutes for standard and 12 minutes for
high capacity batteries every 6 months.
Storage temperature guidelines:
<1 months
-20 to +55oC (-4 to 131 oF)
1 to 3 months
-20 to +40oC (-4 to 104 oF)
>3months
-20 to +30oC (-4 to 86 oF)
Do not store a fully charged battery for periods exceeding 6
months.
DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
Charging your battery
Accessory information
If the battery is new, it is important that it is fully charged before
first use.
Your terminal will sound an audible alert when the battery has
less than 15% charge remaining.
Typical charging time is approximately 3-4 hours. This may vary
depending on the battery and environmental conditions.
Charge your battery between 5 oC to 35 oC (41 oF to 95 oF)
temperatures only.
Always ensure that the terminal is switched off before charging
the battery.
The charger must be placed onto a flat surface away from
flammable materials when charging.
Place the terminal with battery attached or battery separately
into the charger pocket by aligning the slots on the battery with
the guides on the charger pocket. Ensure the terminal or battery
is secure in the charger pocket.
Never leave the terminal or battery in the charger when not
charging.
The charger unit has LEDs that indicate the state of charging.
Sepura supply a range of accessories for this product. Contact
your Service Provider or visit our website for a full list of
accessories:
http://www.sepura.com/products/terminals/accessories/dmraccessories.aspx
Charger LED
State
Solid red
Battery is charging
Solid green
Battery is fully charged. Standby mode
without battery
Flashing yellow
Battery is damaged. Contact your Service
Provider
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Attaching the battery
Align the battery with the two slots on the back of the terminal.
Carefully slide the battery forward along the slots until it clicks
into place.
Removing the battery
Ensure the terminal is switched off.
Press the battery latch in an upwards direction (1) and then slide
the battery backwards (2) until it detaches from the terminal.
Quick Reference Guide
Attaching the antenna
Basic operation
Place the antenna into its receptacle.
Turn the antenna clockwise until finger tight.
Power On/Off
To power on, rotate the Power/volume knob clockwise.
To power off, rotate the Power/volume knob counter-clockwise
until the knob clicks.
Adjusting the volume
Attaching the belt clip
Ensure the terminal is switched off.
Remove the two screws at the back of the terminal using the
cross-head PH1 screwdriver.
Align the screw holes on the belt clip with the mounting holes on
the back of the terminal.
Secure into position using the two screws.
Caution!
Do not over tighten the screws, this may damage
the product.
Rotate the Power/volume knob clockwise to increase the volume.
Rotate the Power/volume knob counter-clockwise to decrease
the volume.
Adjust the level of volume using the indicator bars displayed on
the screen.
Selecting a channel
Your Service Provider may program the terminal with up to 16
channels. Each channel can have a different contact group or
person.
To change a channel, rotate the Channel Selector knob. The
name of the channel appears on the display.
Making a PTT call
Your terminal may already be programmed with contact persons
and groups by your Service Provider. Each group may be
allocated to a different channel. The contact person or group
can be programmed as a private call, group call or All Call.
Call a default contact group or person
A contact person or group may be added as a default contact.
The default contact is called when you press the PTT button.
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DMR Portable SBP8000, SCP8000, SEP8000
You may need to select the channel before making the call.
In the Home display, press the PTT button to initiate a call.
Call a group or person from the contact list
Press the right context key to activate the Contacts menu.
Select the Contacts List option and then press the left context
key to Confirm.
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the list. With the
contact group or person highlighted, press PTT button to initiate
a call.
Call a group or person by manually dialling
Press the right context key to activate the Contacts menu.
Use the navigation keys to select the Manual Dial option.
Enter the ID number of the group or person.
Press the PTT button to initiate a call.
Receiving a PTT call
When the terminal is in standby mode the green LED will light to
indicate an incoming call. The display changes to show the call
type, either the private call icon or the group call icon, alias or
the ID of the caller. The incoming call icon appears to indicate
that the call is being received. You will hear the person speaking.
Private call incoming
Group call incoming
Press the PTT button to respond to the caller within the hang
time duration.
You cannot respond to an All Call.
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Emergency alarm
Your terminal may not be programmed for an Emergency alarm.
If an alarm is programmed it may not sound an audible alert.
Ask your Service Provider for information on how your terminal
is programmed for Emergency alarms.
The Emergency alarm sounds an audible beep and sends an
emergency message to others in your call group and you can
speak to alert others of your situation.
Press and hold the Emergency button until the audible beep is
heard.
The Emergency alarm icon appears on the status bar. The
alarm group alias or ID display on the screen with the
Emergency Alarm icon and outgoing call icon.
Emergency Alarm status icon
Emergency Alarm icon
Outgoing icon
If the emergency call is successful the terminal displays the
message “emergency alarm succeed”. If the alarm call has
failed the terminal displays the message “emergency alarm
failed”.
To cancel the emergency alarm call, press and hold the
Emergency button.
Sepura plc
Radio House
St Andrew‟s Road
Cambridge
CB4 1GR
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 876000
Fax: +44 (0)1223 879000
Sepura.com

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