Sepura STP8080 TETRA Portable Terminal User Manual TETRA Terminals

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sepura    TETRA Terminals  Product Guide  MOD-10-1164  Issue 9      © SEPURA PLC 2012
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 2 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    Contents CONVENTIONS _______________________________________________ 3 REGULATORY STATEMENTS ___________________________________ 4 Compliance with Standards  _________________________________________________ 4 North American and Canadian markets ________________________________________ 5 Marchés nord-américain et canadien __________________________________________ 7 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ________________________________ 9 Operating Conditions _______________________________________________________ 9 IP, IEC and ATEX Ratings  ___________________________________________________ 9 HANDHELD RADIO RANGE ____________________________________ 10 STP Series Radios ________________________________________________________ 11 SRH3500, SRH3800, SRH3900 _______________________________________________ 27 MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO RANGE  ____________________________ 32 SRG3000 Mobile / Gateway Transceiver  ______________________________________ 33 Standard Console _________________________________________________________ 34 Colour Console ___________________________________________________________ 34 Handset Based Console  ___________________________________________________ 35 Applications Interface Unit  _________________________________________________ 36 Mobile / Gateway Radio Accessories _________________________________________ 36 Mobile / Gateway Radio Audio Control  _______________________________________ 37 RADIO OPERATION __________________________________________ 38 HEALTH AND SAFETY ________________________________________ 39 User Information __________________________________________________________ 39 Compliance with Standards  ________________________________________________ 42 GLOSSARY _________________________________________________ 43 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  ______________________________________ 44 NOTICE  ____________________________________________________ 45 Contact Details ___________________________________________________________ 45
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 3 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   CONVENTIONS   This guide uses the following formatting and graphical conventions.  Convention Description  Note icon. Emphasises related, reinforcing, or important information.  Tip  icon.  Suggests  alternative  methods  for  accomplishing  tasks  or procedures.  Caution  icon.  Indicates  actions or processes  that  require  caution  from  the user.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 4 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   REGULATORY STATEMENTS COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS RADIATION PROTECTION The  radios  fully comply  with  the  NRPB  specification  EN50360  (EN50361)  and  the  ICNIRP guidelines  for  exposure  to  electromagnetic  fields  mandated  for  mobile  phones  (2W  per  kg over a 10g sample).  ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY The radios meet the EMC requirements specified by the ETSI specifications:   ETSI EN 301 489-1,   ETSI EN 301 489-18 TYPE APPROVAL The radios have been self-certified against the R&TTE Directive EN 303 035-1 and are CE marked accordingly.  ENVIRONMENTAL The radios fully comply with the following environmental regulatory requirements:   The MIL STD 810E standard for Salt Fog:   The MIL STD 810E standard for Driving Sand (SRH3000 radios only)  The radios have been self-certified to fully comply with all environmental aspects detailed by ETSI EN 300 019. These include mechanical and climatic tests covering such things as drop, vibration, bump and shock as well as temperature and humidity.  STP8X SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTS The STP8X radio is designed to work in the following hazardous environments… GAS ENVIRONMENT The STP8X radio complies with the following specifications for operation in a gas environment International IECEx Specifications: Ex ib IIC T4 Gb (-20°C <= Ta <= +55°C)  European ATEX Specification  II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb (-20°C<=Ta<=+55°C) DUST ENVIRONMENT The  STP8X  radio  complies  with  the  following  specifications  for  operation  in  a  dust environment: International IECEx Specifications: Ex ib IIIC T90°C Db (-20°C<=Ta <= +55°C)  European ATEX Specification  II 2D Ex ib IIIC T90°C (-20°C<=Ta<=+55°C) Db IP6x
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 5 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8X CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE   The equipment has been impact tested according to the low risk of mechanical danger. Care should be taken to avoid mechanical impact. Use only Sepura approved batteries, antennas and accessories.  The battery pack must not be removed or replaced in the hazardous area. The antenna must not be removed / replaced in the hazardous area. The RuSC cover or RuSC connector must not be removed or replaced in the hazardous area.  RADIO OPERATION The radios meet the requirements specified by the ETSI specification EN 300 394-1.  SAFETY AND VEHICLE CERTIFICATION AGENCY (VCA) The  radios  fully  comply  with  the  User  Safety  specification  EN60950,  and  the  Automotive Directive detailed in 2006/28/EC.   NORTH AMERICAN AND CANADIAN MARKETS The following regulatory statements apply to users  in the North  American and/or Canadian markets.  SRG3900 RADIOS Changes  or  modifications  not expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user‟s authority to operate the equipment (FCC rule part 15.21).  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (FCC Rule Part 15.19(a)(3)).  NOTE:  This equipment has  been  tested and  found  to comply  with  the limits for a  Class A digital  device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense (FCC Rule Part 15.105).  When used with the High Gain Tetra Modular Whip antenna (maximum antenna gain 7dBi), the  antenna  must  be  installed  to  provide  a  separation  distance  of  at  least  31  cm  from  all persons during normal operation to ensure compliance for RF Exposure.   When used  with  the  rigid  Tetra  Modular Whip  antenna  (maximum  antenna  gain  2dBi),  the antenna must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons during normal operation to ensure compliance for RF Exposure.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 6 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   When used with TETRA/GPS combined antenna (maximum antenna gain 0dBd) or a TETRA only antenna (maximum gain 2dBi) or  a DMU  antenna (maximum  gain 0dBd),  the  antenna must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation to ensure compliance for RF Exposure.  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  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 permitted for successful communication  This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer or similar use.  STP80XX/STP81XX/STP82XX RADIOS Changes  or  modifications  not expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user‟s authority to operate the equipment (FCC rule part 15.21).  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (FCC Rule Part 15.19(a)(3)).  NOTE:  This equipment has  been  tested and  found  to comply  with  the limits for a  Class A digital  device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense (FCC Rule Part 15.105).  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  The use of third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories should not contain metallic components  in  its  assembly.  The  use  of  these  accessories  that  do  not  satisfy  these requirements may not comply with appropriate RF exposure compliance requirements, and should not be used.  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 permitted for successful communication  This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer or similar use.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 7 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   MARCHÉS NORD-AMÉRICAIN ET CANADIEN Les  déclarations  de  conformité  suivantes  s’appliquent  aux  utilisateurs  des  marchés  nord-américain et/ou canadien.  RADIOS SRG3900 Les  changements  ou  modifications  qui  ne  sont  pas  expressément  approuvés  par  la  partie responsable  de  la  conformité  peuvent  annuler  le  droit  de  l’utilisateur  à  exploiter  l’appareil. (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.21)  Cet appareil est conforme à l’article 15 du règlement de la FCC. Son utilisation est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas engendrer d'interférences nuisibles, et (2)  cet  appareil  doit  accepter  toute  interférence  reçue,  y  compris  les  interférences  qui pourraient avoir des effets non désirés sur son fonctionnement. (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.19(a)(3)).  NOTE :  Cet  appareil  a  été  testé  et  s’est  avéré  être  conforme  aux  limites  d’un  appareil numérique  de  Classe  A,  en  vertu  de  l’article  15  du  règlement  de  la  FCC.  Ces  limites  sont conçues pour  assurer une protection raisonnable contre  les interférences  nuisibles  lorsque l’équipement est exploité dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement génère, utilise et  peut  émettre  de  l’énergie  de  radiofréquence  et,  s’il  n’est  pas  installé  et  utilisé conformément au manuel d’instruction, il peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles pour les communications  radio.  Le  fonctionnement  de  cet  appareil  dans  une  zone  résidentielle  est susceptible  de  provoquer  des  interférences  nuisibles,  auquel  cas  l’utilisateur  est  tenu  de corriger les interférences à ses propres frais (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.105)  Lorsque  l’appareil  est  utilisé  avec  l’antenne  fouet  modulaire  Tetra  à  gain  élevé  (gain maximum  de 7 dBi),  l’antenne  doit  être  installée  de  manière  à  maintenir  une  distance  d’au moins 31 cm de toute personne durant l’utilisation normale  afin d’assurer  la conformité  aux normes en matière d’exposition aux RF.   Lorsque  l’appareil est  utilisé avec  l’antenne fouet  modulaire  Tetra rigide  (gain  maximum  de 2 dBi), l’antenne doit être installée de manière à maintenir une distance d’au moins 25 cm de toute personne durant l’utilisation normale afin d’assurer la conformité aux normes en matière d’exposition aux RF.  Lorsque l’appareil est utilisé avec l’antenne combinée TETRA/GPS (gain maximum de 0 dBd) ou une antenne TETRA seulement (gain maximum de 2 dBi), l’antenne doit être installée de manière  à  maintenir  une  distance  d’au  moins  20 cm  de  toute  personne  durant  l’utilisation normale afin d’assurer la conformité aux normes en matière d’exposition aux RF.  Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme ICES-003 du Canada.  Pour réduire les interférences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d’antenne et son gain doivent être choisis de façon à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas les valeurs nécessaires à une communication efficace.  Cette radio a été conçue pour un usage professionnel dans un environnement contrôlé, où les  utilisateurs  sont  pleinement  conscients  du  danger  potentiel  de  l’exposition  à  laquelle  ils sont  soumis  et  peuvent  exercer  un  contrôle  sur  cette  exposition.  Ce  dispositif  radio  N’EST
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 8 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   PAS autorisé pour l’ensemble de la  population,  les consommateurs  en général, ni pour  une utilisation similaire. RADIOS STP80XX/STP81XX/STP82XX Les  changements  ou  modifications  qui  ne  sont  pas  expressément  approuvés  par  la  partie responsable  de  la  conformité  peuvent  annuler  le  droit  de  l’utilisateur  à  exploiter  l’appareil. (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.21)  Cet appareil est conforme à l’article 15 du règlement de la FCC. Son utilisation est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas engendrer d'interférences nuisibles, et (2)  cet  appareil  doit  accepter  toute  interférence  reçue,  y  compris  les  interférences  qui pourraient avoir des effets non désirés sur son fonctionnement. (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.19(a)(3)).  NOTE :  Cet  appareil  a  été  testé  et  s’est  avéré  être  conforme  aux  limites  d’un  appareil numérique  de  Classe  A,  en  vertu  de  l’article  15  du  règlement  de  la  FCC.  Ces  limites  sont conçues pour  assurer une protection raisonnable contre  les interférences  nuisibles  lorsque l’équipement est exploité dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement génère, utilise et  peut  émettre  de  l’énergie  de  radiofréquence  et,  s’il  n’est  pas  installé  et  utilisé conformément au manuel d’instruction, il peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles pour les communications  radio.  Le  fonctionnement  de  cet  appareil  dans  une  zone  résidentielle  est susceptible  de  provoquer  des  interférences  nuisibles,  auquel  cas  l’utilisateur  est  tenu  de corriger les interférences à ses propres frais (Règlement de la FCC, article 15.105)  Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme ICES-003 du Canada.  L’utilisation de pinces de ceinture, d’étuis et d’accessoires similaires de tiers est autorisée, à condition que ceux-ci  soient  exempts  de  composants métalliques. L’utilisation d’accessoires qui ne satisfont pas à ces exigences peut ne pas être conforme aux normes d’exposition aux RF qui s’appliquent et doit être évitée.  Pour réduire les interférences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d’antenne et son gain doivent être choisis de façon à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas les valeurs nécessaires à une communication efficace.  Cette radio a été conçue pour un usage professionnel dans un environnement contrôlé, où les  utilisateurs  sont  pleinement  conscients  du  danger  potentiel  de  l’exposition  à  laquelle  ils sont soumis et  peuvent exercer un  contrôle sur cette  exposition.  Ce  dispositif  radio  N’EST PAS autorisé pour l’ensemble de la  population,  les consommateurs  en général, ni pour  une utilisation similaire.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 9 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS    All  features  and  functions  of  Sepura  radios  are  subject  to  network  support  of  the TETRA Interoperability Specifications.  OPERATING CONDITIONS Sepura  radios  operate  in  a  temperature  range  between  -20ºC  and  60ºC  and  a  maximum humidity of 98%. They may be safely stored at a temperature within the range -40ºC to 85ºC.   The minimum and maximum temperatures for operation are -30°C to +70°C. However  operating  at  temperature  extremes  may  limit  some  aspects  of  operational performance.  IP, IEC AND ATEX RATINGS The Sepura radios are certified to the following IEC529 IP, Global IEC and European ATEX standards:  Product IP Standard IEC Standard European ATEX Standard STP8X IP67 IEC 60079-0 and IEC 60079-11 EN 60079-0 and EN 60079-11. STP8000,  STP8100 IP55   STP8200 IP54   SRH3500, SRH3800,  SRH3900 IP54   SRG3500,  SRG3900 IP54     The STP8000, STP8100,  STP8200 and STP8X  radios have been tested for a full 8 hour shift in IP54 conditions. This is equivalent to 8 hours of constant rain.   The SRH3900 radio has been tested in IP54 conditions equivalent to 2 hours of driving rain.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 10 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   HANDHELD RADIO RANGE               STP Series Radios SRH3000 Series Radios
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 11 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP SERIES RADIOS   STP8000, STP8100, STP8200  STP8000 FRONT     -  Emergency   Key Duplex Earpiece and  Half-Duplex Microphone   Blue LED Right Context Key Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) Rugged Accessory Connector Antenna Navi-knob™  Mode Key PTT  Navigation Keys Select / Send Key Cancel / Home Key Alphanumeric Keypad (with Half-Duplex speaker behind) Facility Connector Duplex Microphone Left Context Key Programmable  Soft Key  Tri-colour LED
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 12 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8100 FRONT  Emergency   Key  Navi-knob™  Mode Key PTT  Navigation Keys Select / Send Key Duplex Earpiece and  Half-Duplex Microphone    -  Cancel / Home Key   Half-Duplex speaker  Facility Connector Duplex Microphone - Blue LED Antenna Left Context Key Right Context Key Programmable Soft Key  Tri-colour LED Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) Rugged Accessory Connector
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 13 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8200 FRONT       Soft Keys Emergency   Key  Navi-knob™  Mode Key PTT  Navigation Keys Select / Send Key Duplex Earpiece and  Half-Duplex Microphone    -  Cancel / Home Key   Half-Duplex speaker  Facility Connector Duplex Microphone - Blue LED Antenna Soft Key Soft Key Programmable Soft Key  Tri-colour LED Soft Key Rugged Accessory Connector
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 14 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8X  FRONT                                       Emergency   Key  Navi-knob™  Mode Key PTT  Navigation Keys Select / Send Key Duplex Earpiece and  Half-Duplex Microphone    -  Cancel / Home Key   Half-Duplex speaker  Soft Keys Duplex Microphone - Blue LED Antenna Left Context Key Right Context Key Programmable Soft Key  Tri-colour LED Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key) Rugged Side Connector (with cover)
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 15 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 Rear          Antenna   PTT Programmable  Soft Key Battery Battery release clip Antenna Connection Carrying aid attachment point Space for User identity label
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 16 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8X Rear            To ensure optimal performance from your radio during half duplex calls (individual or group)  please  hold  the  radio  vertically,  with  the  half  duplex  microphone  situated approximately 5cm away from the mouth.  Space for User identity label Programmable Soft key PTT Battery Battery Charger Connectors Antenna Carrying Aid attachment point Press to release battery here
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 17 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012                                    The SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover in the STP8000, STP8100 and STP8200 is opened by pulling the flap, and in the STP8X radios a small jewellers screwdriver is needed to remove the screw.   On the STP8X radio when closing the SIM / SD plastic cover tighten the screw to 0.1 Nm. This ensures that a seal is maintained.                SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover (closed) SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover (open) Micro SD card  STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 REAR WITH BATTERY REMOVED  STP8X  REAR WITH BATTERY REMOVED Unscrew here to open Pull here to open
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 18 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    The SIM card or Micro SD card must not be removed or fitted while in a hazardous environment  because  this  would  require  removal  or  fitting  of  the  battery  in  a hazardous environment which would compromise the safety ratings.   In STP8000, STP8100 and STP8200 radios the SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover should be left open while in storage and latched closed under normal use.   The STP8200 does not support a Micro SD card. The connections and cover for the card are not present on the radio  ANTENNA  Please  see  section  on  Health  and  Safety  in  this  document  for  further  health  and  safety information about the antenna. STP8000, STP8100, STP8200   FACILITY CONNECTOR       STP8X BASE                                                            Attaching an Accessory to a STP8000, STP8100 or STP8200 When attaching an accessory ensure that the „Sepura‟ name faces up:      For STP8X radios a Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx Antenna must be used. The  radio  must  not  be  operated  without  an  antenna  fitted.  Do  not  fit,  remove  or replace the antenna in a hazardous environment! To  ensure  that  a  seal  is  maintained  between the antenna and  the  Radio, screw on antenna until contact is made and follow with a minimum ¼ turn. X PEI Car adapter Charger connection   There is no facility Connector in the base of the STP8X
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 19 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 RUGGED  ACCESSORY CONNECTOR   STP8X RUGGED SIDE CONNECTOR (RUSC)                                RSM, Personal audio accessories, Headsets RuSC for connecting: All audio accessories Programming Lead PEI Accessory  lead hooks in here  For STP8X radios Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx Accessories must be used. The radio must not be operated unless an accessory is attached or the RuSC Cover is screwed in place and Accessories and the RuSC cover must not be fitted, or removed or replaced while in a hazardous environment. When  attaching  the  RuSC  cover  and  accessories,  to  ensure  that  a  seal  is maintained, tighten the screw to 0.15 Nm and 0.25Nm respectively.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 20 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   BATTERIES STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 BATTERIES          STP8X BATTERY    STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 BATTERIES   Fitting and Removing the Battery Before fitting a battery please ensure that the SIM Card holder/Micro SD card cover is latched shut. To fit, unpack the battery and slot it into the rear of the radio. Push the battery down until the catch clips into the bottom of the case. The battery is fully secure when this catch has clipped into  position. To remove, push the  catch upward towards  the  top of  the radio. The battery pack unclips and can then be removed. Battery Charging New battery packs must be fully charged before they are used. The battery should only be charged  using  Sepura  plc  approved  battery  chargers.  Failure  to  use  an  approved  battery charger may invalidate the warranty of the battery and the radio. A range of battery chargers is available that allow the battery to be charged while fitted to, or removed from, the radio (depending upon the charger model selected). When the battery is fitted to the radio, the battery can be charged via the facility connector located at the base of the radio. If the battery is charged with the radio switched on, the time remaining to charge the battery to its full capacity is shown on the radio‟s display. When charging, the colour of the tri-colour LED on the radio indicates the progress of battery charging: flashing amber shows waiting to charge, amber shows charging in progress, green shows charging complete and red shows charging failure. A fully discharged battery may not provide enough power to support the display during the initial phases of charging. However, when sufficient power is available, the display will operate. Safety Precautions Many  professional  and  consumer  products  from  cycle  lamps  to mobile phones  and  laptop computers now use rechargeable lithium polymer cells because of their small size and high energy  density.    When  charged  and  used  correctly  these are  reliable and  safe.  There  are some simple precautions that should be observed when charging and using Lithium polymer packs. The precautions below apply to most/all Lithium polymer battery packs and chargers. 1.  Properly  designed  Lithium  polymer  batteries  and  chargers  contain  effective  protection circuitry  to  safeguard  the  pack  during  charging  and  use,  but  in  some  very  rare circumstances  of  internal  cell  failure  during  charging,  the  protection  circuits  may  be Space for user identity label Battery Charger Connectors Press to release Battery   Sprung lugs Catch
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 21 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   ineffective and the pack may overheat.  To minimise the chance of this causing further damage, Lithium polymer battery chargers should be used in well ventilated areas away from  combustible  material.    For  example,  charging  of  a  TETRA  battery,  mobile  phone battery or laptop battery should not be carried out with the battery and charger very near to curtains, soft furnishings, paper or other combustible material. 2.  Copy batteries are available for many products including TETRA radios made by Sepura.  These may be cheaper than approved batteries, but may not include protection features used in the approved battery, so may be less safe and should not be used.  When the radio is switched on the battery is tested to check that it is an authentic Sepura battery.  This  information  may  be  viewed  on  the  Battery  card  in  the  Radio  Information menu.  Please  see  section  on  Radio  Information  in  the  Sepura  TETRA  Radios  User Guide.  If  a  non-Sepura  battery  is  detected  in  a  STP  radio,  depending  on  the customisation  of  the  radio,  a  warning  message  is  displayed  (“Unidentified  battery  – Powering  Down”)  and  the  radio  switches  off,  or  a  warning  message  is  displayed (“Unidentified battery - charging suspended”) which may be cleared by any key press and if charging of the battery is attempted no charging will occur. Depending  on  the  customisation  of  the  radio,  if  a  Sepura  battery  is  identified,  the percentage of charge remaining is then displayed. 3.  Use only Sepura approved chargers for charging Sepura products and Sepura approved batteries.  Non-approved chargers may incorrectly charge the battery, leading to premature failure, or render the battery potentially unsafe.   4.  Sepura batteries are designed to be rugged and to give good service.  However, as is the case for  all Lithium polymer batteries, it is possible for  extreme mechanical damage to weaken  the  internal  structure  of  the  cells  within  the  battery.    Therefore,  if  the  battery casing shows signs of severe damage (not the minor scratches and bumps of everyday use),  or  has  been  subjected  to  major  mechanical  abuse,  the  battery  should  be  safely discarded immediately. STP8X BATTERIES    For STP8X radios a Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx battery must be used.   Fitting and Removing the Battery   For  STP8X  radios:  The  battery  must  not  be  removed  or  replaced  in  a  hazardous environment.  Before  fitting  a  battery  please  ensure  that  the  SIM  Card  holder/Micro  SD  card  cover  is screwed shut. To fit, unpack the battery and slot it into the rear of the radio. Push the battery down until the two black lugs lodge into the bottom of the case. The battery is fully secure when the lugs have locked into position. To remove, push the black button in the base of the battery upward towards the top of the radio. The battery releases and can then be removed.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 22 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   Battery Charging   For STP8X radios: The battery must not be charged in a hazardous environment. Do not use the charger in a hazardous environment.  New  battery  packs  must  be  fully  charged  before  they  are  used.  The  battery  must  only  be charged using  Sepura  plc  approved battery chargers.  If  an  attempt is made  to use  a  non-approved battery charger the ATEX/IECEx safety rating will be invalidated and the radio will switch off. This may also invalidate the users‟ insurance. The Sepura battery charger allows the battery to be charged either while fitted to or removed from the radio.    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Many  professional  and  consumer  products  from  cycle  lamps  to mobile phones  and  laptop computers now use rechargeable lithium polymer cells because of their small size and high energy  density.    When  charged  and  used  correctly  these are  reliable and  safe.  There  are some simple precautions that should be observed when charging and using Lithium polymer packs. The precautions below apply to most/all Lithium polymer battery packs and chargers. When the radio is switched on the battery is tested to check that it is an authentic Sepura battery  and,  if  so,  information  about the  battery  may be  viewed  on the  Battery card  in the Radio  Information  menu.  Please  see  section  on  Radio  Information  in  the  Sepura  TETRA Radios User Guide. If a non-Sepura battery is detected in a STP radio, a warning message is displayed (“Unidentified battery – Powering Down”) and the radio switches off. If a Sepura battery is identified, the percentage of charge remaining is then displayed.   Use  only  Sepura  approved  chargers  for  charging  Sepura  products  and  Sepura approved batteries   Sepura batteries are designed to be rugged and to give good service.  However, as is the case  for  all  Lithium  polymer  batteries,  it  is  possible  for  extreme  mechanical  damage  to weaken the internal structure of the cells within the battery.  Therefore, if the battery casing shows signs of severe damage (not the minor scratches and bumps of everyday use), or has been  subjected  to  major  mechanical  abuse,  the  battery  should  be  safely  discarded immediately.  STP8000, STP8100, STP8200, STP8X The following warnings and information apply to all STP radios:   The  mechanism  for  measuring  the  remaining  charge  in  the  battery  may  become inaccurate over time. To avoid this, periodically run the battery flat in normal use (so that the radio automatically switches off) and then re-charge the battery fully without disconnecting it from the charger.      If a battery has been stored for a long time it may go flat and will not be able to power a radio until it has been recharged. In extreme cases it may be necessary to restart the charging by disconnecting  and  reconnecting  the  charger  (or  switching  the  charger  off  and  then  on)  as charging will stop after twenty minutes if the battery has not recovered enough charge in that time to power the radio.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 23 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012     The battery includes circuitry to protect against damage caused by accidental shorting of the contacts. Once the battery has protected itself, it will not operate again reliably until it has been removed from the radio and been fully re-charged. If the battery is not fully re-charged the battery meter and time-to-charge indication on the radio may give an inaccurate reading. The amount of charge in a battery, shown as a percentage, is displayed on the Battery card in the Radio Information menu. Please see section on Radio Information in the Sepura TETRA Radios User Guide.   Low Battery Warning. The radio warns the user when less than 12% of the charge is left by displaying the Low Battery Icon  on the top  line of the  screen  and  repeatedly  flashing  the  red  LED  for  one second at one second intervals. The Battery Level indicator at the left hand side of the screen is displayed in red on the STP8000, STP8100 and STP8X radios.  When the battery is flat there is an audible alert just before the radio switches off.   As with all batteries, charging cycles reduce the cell capacity.  The battery is specified to have retained a nominal 80% of its original fully charged capacity after 500 charge cycles. Charging should be conducted using a Sepura approved charger.   Batteries have a finite life; they deteriorate if they are not charged on a periodic basis.  Batteries should not be left for more than 6 months without recharging as the cells will deteriorate and the batteries will not be recoverable.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 24 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 AND STP8X BELT CLIP AND “KLICK FAST” STUD         STP8X   When  using  the  STP8X  radio,  the  Belt  Clip  and  “Klick  Fast”  Stud  must  not be attached or removed in a hazardous environment as this would require also removing and fitting the battery which is not permitted in a hazardous environment.    The Belt Clip and “Klick Fast” Stud are both attached at the carrying aid attachment recess on the rear of the radio. When attaching or removing the belt clip or stud please first remove the battery.  The Belt Clip   Spring BELT CLIP “KLICK FAST” STUD Carrying Aid Attachment Recess STP8000 STP8100 STP8200
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 25 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    Attaching the Belt Clip to the radio  To  attach  the  belt  clip  to  the radio slide it into the carrying aid attachment recess as shown.    Detaching the Belt Clip from the Radio To remove the belt clip from the radio first  carefully  pull  or  lift  the  bottom end  of  the  belt  clip  away  from  the radio.   Use  your  thumb  or  thumb  nail  to compress the spring and release the belt clip. It is then possible to pull the belt  clip  so  that  it  slides  out  of  the carrying aid attachment recess.      The “Klick Fast” Stud  The  “Klick  Fast”  Stud  may  be  attached  to  the  radio  in  the  same  way  as  the  belt  clip  and detached in a similar way by compressing the spring (which may be plastic) with the thumb or thumb nail.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 26 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012       Attempting to remove the belt clip or stud without compressing the spring sufficiently may result in damage to the accessory or to the radio.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 27 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   SRH3500, SRH3800, SRH3900   FRONT             Emergency Key    Navi-knob™  Mode Key PTT  Navigation Keys Duplex Earpiece and  Half - Duplex Microphone Cancel/Home Key Alphanumeric Keypad Facility connector Duplex Microphone Tri - Colour LED Select/Send Key Antenna
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 28 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   REAR                  Half duplex  loudspeaker Antenna   User identity  label recess Carrying aids  mounting points Battery Battery  release clip Audio Accessories Socket
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 29 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    FACILITY CONNECTOR          ACCESSORIES SOCKET   AudioAccessories socket  BATTERIES  Fitting and Removing the Battery To fit, unpack the battery and slot it into the rear of the hand-held. Push the battery down until the catch clips into the bottom of the case. The battery is fully secure when this catch has clipped into position. To remove, push the catch  upward towards  the top  of the hand-held. The battery pack unclips and can then be removed.  PEI, Car adapter,  Charger connection,  RSM connector
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 30 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   Battery Charging The battery should only be charged with Sepura plc approved battery chargers.  Failure to  use  an approved battery charger will invalidate the warranty of the battery and the hand-held. A range of battery chargers is available that allow the battery to be charged while fitted to, or removed from, the hand-held (depending  upon  the  charger  model  and  hand-held  type selected).  When  the  battery  is  fitted  to  the  hand-held,  the battery can be charged via the facility connector located at the base of the hand-held. If the battery is charged with the hand-held switched on, the time remaining to charge the battery to its full capacity is shown on the hand-held‟s display.  When  charging,  the  colour  of  the  LED  on  the  hand-held indicates the progress of battery charging: orange shows charging in progress, green shows charging  complete,  red  shows charging  failure.  A  fully  discharged  battery  may  not  provide enough  power  to  support  the  hand-held  display  during  the  initial  phases  of  charging. However, when sufficient power is available, the display will operate.   The battery includes circuitry to protect against damage caused by accidental shorting of the contacts. Once the battery has protected itself, it will not operate again until it has been removed from the hand-held and charged.  The  hand-held  warns the  User  of  a Low  battery  condition by displaying  the  Low  battery  Icon  and  repetitively  flashing  the Red LED for 1 second at 1 second intervals. The Battery Level indicator at the left hand side of the screen is also displayed in red on the SRH3800 and SRH3900 radios.  As with all batteries, charging cycles reduce the cell capacity.  The battery is specified to have retained a nominal 80% of its original fully charged capacity after 500 charge cycles. Charging must be conducted using a Sepura approved charger.   Batteries have a finite life; they deteriorate if they are not charged on a periodic basis.  Batteries should not be left for more than 6 months without recharging as the cells will deteriorate and the batteries will not be recoverable.  Many  professional  and  consumer  products  from  cycle  lamps  to mobile phones  and  laptop computers now use rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) cells because of their small size and high energy  density.    When  charged  and  used  correctly  these are  reliable and  safe.  There  are some simple precautions that should be observed when charging and using Li-ion packs. The precautions below apply to most/all Li-ion battery packs and chargers. 1.  Properly  designed  Li-ion  batteries  and  chargers  contain  effective  protection  circuitry  to safeguard  the  pack  during  charging  and  use,  but  in  some  very  rare  circumstances  of internal cell failure during charging, the protection circuits may be ineffective and the pack may  overheat.    To  minimise  the  chance  of  this  causing  further  damage,  Li-ion  battery chargers should be used in well ventilated areas  away from combustible material.  For example,  don‟t  charge your TETRA battery, mobile phone battery or laptop battery with the battery and charger very near to curtains, soft furnishings, paper or other combustible material.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 31 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   2.  Copy  batteries  are  available  for  many  products,  particularly  mobile  phones  and  more recently TETRA radios, including those made by Sepura.  These may be cheaper than approved batteries, but may not include protection features used in the approved battery, so may be less safe and should not be used. 3.  Use  only  Sepura  approved  chargers  for  charging  Sepura  products.    Non-approved chargers may incorrectly charge the battery, leading to premature failure, or render the battery potentially unsafe.   4.  Sepura batteries are designed to be rugged and to give good service.  However, as is the case for all Li-ion batteries, it is possible for extreme mechanical damage to weaken the internal structure of the cells  within the  battery.  Therefore, if the battery casing shows signs of severe damage (not  the minor scratches and bumps of  everyday use),  or has been subjected to major mechanical abuse, do not continue to use the battery.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 32 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO RANGE                                 SRG3000 Series Transceivers Applications Interface Unit SRG3000 Series Consoles
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 33 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   SRG3000 MOBILE / GATEWAY TRANSCEIVER                          The finish on the SRG3000 transceivers may vary.   In order to operate the following components are required:  TETRA Mobile / Gateway Transceiver Unit  Power Cable Assembly  An Antenna  Optional accessories that may be included:  Colour Console, Standard Console or Handset Based Console Unit  Applications Interface Unit  The  Mobile  or  Gateway  Radio  should  be  installed  by  following  the  instructions  in  the Installation Guide.    Antenna Connector Power, audio and external control lines Console Ports or Dual PEI Ports GPS Antenna Connector
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 34 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   STANDARD CONSOLE     COLOUR CONSOLE                       Navi-knob™ (rotate)  Mode Key (press) Navigation Keys Cancel/Home Key Select/Send Key Tri - Colour LED PEI Port Emergency Key Alphanumeric Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Cancel/Home Key Navigation Keys Emergency Key Navi-knob™ (rotate) Mode Key (press)  Select/Send Key TRI-Colour LED  Context Keys  VAC  Soft Key (Default is Missed Event Key)  Blue LED
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 35 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   HANDSET BASED CONSOLE  Front    Rear   Navi-Keys PTT Emergency Key Cancel/Home Key Alphanumeric Keypad Select/Send Key Navigation Keys Mode Key Earpiece Microphone
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 36 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   APPLICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT     MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO ACCESSORIES CONSOLE AND APPLICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT The Mobile/Gateway radio supports the connection of up to two console units. Each console unit can be a Standard Console, Colour Console or a Handset Based Console, complete with keypad and display, or an Applications Interface Unit, which is similar to a console but which does not have a keypad and display. This enables the mobile to support the connection of up to 6 audio accessories. If two consoles are fitted, they both display the same information. This makes it possible for a user to move from one console to another without having to take any special action. If two users  are  using  the  same  Mobile/Gateway  radio,  operational  procedures  are  required  to ensure that the actions of the two users do not conflict. On some configurations it is possible to have a hands-free kit attached to each console. If this is the case, only one of the remote microphones is live during a call. The remote microphone which is live is the one attached to the console which accepted or made the call or switched the call to hands-free.  AUDIO ACCESSORIES The Mobile/Gateway radio supports up to 6 audio accessories, which can be any combination selected from:   Standard Console, Colour Console, Applications Interface Unit: o  none to two hands-free kits o  none to four standard handsets o  none to four standard fist microphones   In addition to the above, the Colour Console also supports: Programming Lead Connection PTT Jack Socket Microphone Jack Socket Accessory Connection (not used if Jack Sockets are in use) Accessory Connection Connection to Transceiver
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 37 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   o  none to two VAC handsets o none  to  two  VAC  speaker  microphones  (which  may  be  configured  as  fist microphones)   Handset Based Console: o  built-in handset o  none to one hands-free kit MOBILE / GATEWAY RADIO AUDIO CONTROL The Mobile/Gateway radio supports the concept of a single controlling audio accessory for a call. The  controlling  audio  accessory  is  the  one  in  control of the  call, and  the only  one  on which the microphone becomes active.   When a fist microphone or hands-free kit is used, the received audio is directed to the loudspeaker connected to the mobile unit. When a handset is used, the received audio is directed to the handset earpiece.  The controlling audio accessory is normally the Remote Microphone used in conjunction with the Loudspeaker, i.e. the hands-free kit or „Public‟ mode. If the user requires that a different accessory  should  become  the  controlling  accessory  this  may  be  achieved  by  pressing  the PTT  key  on  that  accessory  or  by  taking  that  accessory  off  hook.  If  the  new  controlling accessory  has  an  earpiece  then  normally  this  is  used  for  received  audio  instead  of  the Loudspeaker („Private‟ mode).  When in „Private‟ mode the user can switch to „Public‟ mode by pressing the hands free soft key if configured. Taking a handset off hook, or using its PTT will return to „Private‟ mode.  While  the  controlling  accessory  is  not  the  Remote  Microphone,  the  user  may  switch  to another accessory by pressing the PTT key on that accessory. Taking that accessory off-hook does not change the controlling accessory.  This allows a second user to listen to received audio on another accessory.  If  the  controlling  accessory  is  placed  on-hook  this  clears  the  call  unless  customised differently.  Other accessories can be put back on-hook without clearing the call in progress.   All earpiece audio is left on all the time in order that multiple users may listen to the received audio.  The audio presentation for duplex calls depends on the capability of the controlling accessory. With  a  duplex  controlling  accessory,  duplex  calls  have  a  duplex  presentation.  With  a  half duplex accessory, duplex calls are controlled using the PTT key.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 38 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   RADIO OPERATION  See the Sepura TETRA Radios User Guide for information regarding the user operation of the radios.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 39 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   HEALTH AND SAFETY  USER INFORMATION   The  STP8X  radio  must  not  be  used  in  environments  exceeding those  listed  in  the Regulatory statements section of this user guide.   Please  review  the  STP8X  conditions  for  safe  use  in  the  Regulatory  section  of  this user  guide.  Always  ensure  that  the  STP8X  radio  is  in  good  operational  condition before entering any hazardous environment.  CARE OF YOUR RADIO Use only a slightly damp soft cloth for cleaning all exterior surfaces. Do NOT use chemical aerosol or abrasive cleaners.  To ensure efficient operation, clean the battery contacts periodically with a soft, dry cloth. Never leave the radio in extreme temperatures (over 55°C), for example behind glass in very hot, direct sunlight.  BATTERIES   Safety Please observe the following before handling batteries: To prevent injury, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery radios. Make sure that the battery radios do not become dirty. Do not immerse in water or incinerate. If you need to replace the battery, use the Sepura plc approved battery types.   For STP8X radios a Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx battery must be used. The battery must not be removed or replaced in a hazardous environment and the battery must not be charged in a hazardous environment.  Disposal Batteries  must  be  disposed  of  in  the  correct  manner  according  to  Sepura  environmental policy. If in any doubt, refer to your supplier or local Sepura plc representative.  ACCESSORIES Only  accessories  supplied  or  approved  by  Sepura  plc  are  recommended  for  use  with  the radios.  Any  accessory  used  that  is  not  supplied  or  approved  by  Sepura  plc  could  cause damage to the radios and may invalidate the warranty. For safety reasons Sepura plc do not recommend that accessories be used with a radio without first gaining approval from Sepura plc to do so.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 40 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    For STP8X radios Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx Accessories must be used. The radio must not be operated unless an accessory is attached or the RuSC Cover is screwed in place.  Accessories and the RuSC cover must not be fitted, or removed or replaced while in a hazardous environment. When attaching the RuSC cover and accessories, to ensure that a seal is maintained, tighten the screw to 0.15 Nm and 0.25Nm respectively.  When an accessory is connected to any STP radio, the accessory is tested to check that it is an approved Sepura accessory. If a non-Sepura accessory is detected one of the following warning messages is displayed:   Accessory Invalid   Accessory Unsupported   Accessory Unapproved   STP8000, STP8100, STP8200  If “Accessory Invalid” is displayed there is an accessory connected to the radio but the radio cannot  determine  what  it  is.  It  is  likely  that  the  accessory‟s  software  or  configuration  is corrupted.  Continued  safe  operation  cannot  be  guaranteed.  It  is  recommended  that  the accessory is disconnected as soon as possible.  If “Accessory Unsupported” is displayed the installed radio software may not be able to fully support the connected  accessory.  If the  accessory is a Sepura approved  accessory that  is new  to  the  market  a  radio  software  upgrade  may  solve  the  issue.  If  the  accessory  is  an unapproved 3rd party accessory the radio may be able to provide partial accessory support but safe operation cannot be guaranteed.  If  “Accessory Unapproved”  is  displayed the connected accessory is not a Sepura approved accessory.  The  accessory  may  still  work  with  the  radio  but  safe  operation  cannot  be guaranteed.  STP8X    If  the  screen  displays  'Accessory  Invalid',  'Accessory  Unapproved'  or  'Accessory Unsupported':  a  non  Sepura  approved  accessory  has  been  attached  to  the  radio which  may  compromise  the  safety  ratings.  The  user  may,  however,  continue operation of the radio with the accessory connected.  If  the  screen  displays  'Accessory  Invalid',  'Accessory  Unapproved'  or  'Accessory Unsupported':  a  non  Sepura  approved  accessory  has  been  attached  to  the  radio which may compromise the safety ratings. To ensure continued safety, after a brief period of time the radio switches off.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 41 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   SIM Card and Micro SD CARD  TRANSMIT INHIBIT  The radio can be switched into Transmit Inhibit should the user enter a RF sensitive area (e.g. a hospital). This  mode  is  indicated  by  the tri-colour  LED  rapidly flashing amber 4  times  at approximately two second intervals and the display of the transmit inhibit icon in the top right hand corner of the screen.       In this  state, the  radio does  not  transmit under  any circumstances  in either  TMO  or  DMO, except  when  using  the  emergency  key  if  customised  to  do  so.  The  radio  remains  on  the selected group and in some circumstances can still receive conversations from this talkgroup. The radio can automatically send a status message to the customised destination when the radio enters Transmit Inhibit, and again when it leaves Transmit Inhibit. Use of the emergency key whilst in Transmit Inhibit is supported; however, the time to set up the emergency call could be increased by a few seconds.  ANTENNA When  fitting  the  antenna,  do  not  over-tighten.  Do  not  use  the  radio  without  the  antenna attached unless the radio is being used with an external antenna (e.g. on RSM).  ACOUSTIC SHOCK Sepura  plc  has  engineered  an  innovative  audio  solution  for  the  radio.  Duplex  audio  (for telephone  type  calls)  and  the  half  duplex  audio  (for  radio  calls)  are  directed  to  different loudspeakers.  Duplex audio is routed to the low power Duplex Earpiece on the front of the radio. A more powerful  loudspeaker,  situated  behind  the  alpha-numeric  keypad  on  the  STP8000  radios, behind the panel on the lower front of the STP8100, STP8200 and STP8X radios and on the rear of the SRH3000 series radios, is used for half duplex audio. This loudspeaker directs the loud audio away from a user‟s ear should the user accidentally answer a half duplex call as though it were a duplex call.  WARNING: Hold the radio close to the ear only when making, or receiving, duplex calls.   For  STP8X  radios  do  not  insert  or  remove  the  SIM  Card  or  Micro  SD  card  in  a hazardous environment. When closing the SIM / SD plastic cover tighten the screw to 0.1 Nm. This ensures that a seal is maintained.  For STP8X radios a Sepura approved ATEX/IECEx Antenna must be used. The  radio  must  not  be  operated  without  an  antenna  fitted.  Do  not  fit,  remove  or replace the antenna in a hazardous environment! To  ensure  that  a  seal  is  maintained  between the antenna and  the  Radio, screw on antenna until contact is made and follow with a minimum ¼ turn.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 42 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012    WATER INGRESS    This section applies to the STP8000, STP8100, STP8200 and STP8X radios only   If the radio is used in extremely heavy rain it is possible that some water may seep behind the keys on the keypad. This will not harm the radio but may reduce the volume of the loudspeaker. If this occurs it may be easily remedied by holding the radio firmly and shaking it once or twice to remove the water.  COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS   Please  see  Regulatory  Statements  section  in  this  User  Guide  for  information  on Compliance with Standards.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 43 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   GLOSSARY     Term Description Gateway A device  which  allows users working in Direct Mode  to communicate with users in Trunked Mode. (This is often used to extend the working range of a radio) Duplex Duplex  calls  are  telephone  type  calls  in  which  both  parties  can  talk simultaneously.  ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Half duplex Half  duplex  calls  are  when  only  one  party  can  talk  (transmit) at  any time. LED Light Emitting Diode Navi-knob™  A  continuous  rotating  knob  on  the  top  of  the  radio  that  is  used  for talkgroup  and  status  message  selection,  as  well  as  controlling  the volume. NRPB National Radiological Protection Board PEI Peripheral Equipment Interface PTT Press To Talk RSM Remote Speaker Microphone TETRA Terrestrial Trunked Radio
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 44 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  1) The Sepura STP8000 and STP8100 series radios contain iType™ from Monotype Imaging Inc.   2) The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sepura plc is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Bluetooth® Qualified Device ID : B013965  3) The Independent JPEG Group  The Radio software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.  4) The SDA Group Micro SD cards.
MOD-10-1164 sepura  TETRA Terminals Product Guide 06-06-12 Page 45 of 45 Issue 9 © Sepura plc 2012   NOTICE    All  rights reserved. This document may  not  be  reproduced  in  any form  either  in  part  or  in whole  without  the  prior  written  consent  of  Sepura  plc,  nor  may  it  be  edited,  duplicated  or distributed using electronic systems.  Company and product names mentioned in this document may be protected under copyright or patent laws.  The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the products defined in this document.  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.         CONTACT DETAILS   Sepura plc Radio House St Andrew‟s Road Cambridge CB4 1GR United Kingdom   Web : www.sepura.com Tel:  +44 (0)1223 876000 Fax:  +44 (0)1223 879000

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