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STP9100

TETRA Hand-Portable Radios

The STP9100 hand-portable combines extreme ruggedness with powerful audio and RF to users who require a high specification, reliable radio, but prefer a more streamlined user interface.

Waterproof, submersible, dust-proof and marine-hardened, the IP67-rated STP9100 continues to work after submersion in up to 1m of water for up to 30 minutes. The reduced-keypad hand portable radio boasts powerful audio, exceptional battery life and safety-enhancing features such as Wake-on-Alarm.

Haptic technology produces a physically detectable response to the press of a key and the 'Twist and Zoom' feature allows images to be viewed full-screen when the radio's orientation is changed.

Functions

SECURE SECURE

Designed for mission critical use, the STP9100 supports ETSI and SFPG recommended Air Interface Encryption and End to End Encryption

WIDE RANGE OF ACCESSORIES WIDE RANGE OF ACCESSORIES

Wide range of accessories for audio, power, control and installation. Accessories also compatible with SC series radios

SUNLIGHT-VISIBLE DISPLAY SUNLIGHT-VISIBLE DISPLAY

Dual illumination technology ensures clarity under all light conditions

DMO REPEATER DMO REPEATER

Use as a DMO-Repeater to increase DMO coverage for users

ADVANCED SAFETY FEATURES ADVANCED SAFETY FEATURES

Protection and reassurance for lone or remote workers. Man-Down offers motion- and tilt-monitoring, local alarm and over-the-air alerts

COLOURED IDENTIFICATION OPTIONS COLOURED IDENTIFICATION OPTIONS

Easily differentiate between teams of users with a coloured bezel

ADVANCED POSITIONING CAPABILITY ADVANCED POSITIONING CAPABILITY

Highly sensitive GNSS positioning, including compatibility with GPS

WAKE-ON ALARM WAKE-ON ALARM

Allows users to activate an emergency call even when the hand-portable radio is switched off

CLEAR AUDIO CLEAR AUDIO

Advanced noise processing and a large loudspeaker deliver outstanding audio, even in loud environments

APPS CAPABILITY APPS CAPABILITY

Connection with external devices such as Bluetooth connected printers, barcode readers and RFID scanners through SDA and WAP. SDA enables a Sepura radio user to send and receive data in a user friendly form-based environment

The full STP9100 technical specifications are available for download at the bottom of this page.

STP9100 Specification

Dimensions

61 X 133 X 32 mm

Weight

250 g

Battery

1160 mAh & 1880 mAh

RF Power

Class 3L

Frequency Bands

380-430 MHz, 407-473 MHz, 806-870 MHz

Static Receiver Sensitivity

-112 dBm

Dynamic Receiver Sensitivity

-103 dBm

Speaker Audio

1 W

Operating Temperature

-30°C to +65°C

Storage Temperature

-40°C to +85°C

IP Rating

IP65, IP67

Screen

30 X 38 mm, TFT, 176 X 220 pixels

Secondary Data Bearer

No

Haptics

Yes

Side Soft keys

Yes

Water Porting

No

GNSS

GPS

Accessories compatible with STP9100

Antennas

Power

Audio

Carrying

Installation

Programming

Other

  • In locations where normal TMO network coverage is unavailable or unreliable, users can switch their radios to Direct mode to maintain communication.

    To increase the distance between two Direct mode users, place a Sepura radio operating as a DMO-Repeater in between. Calls made from one DMO radio via the DMO-Repeater will be rebroadcast to other DMO users.

    Key Features

    • Voice calls (Encrypted and Clear)
    • Status and SDS message
    • Emergency calls
    • Call Participation and Call Monitoring

    Type

    • Type-1A-DMO-Repeater for efficient spectrum use

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22 Series: 600-00261
    • STP9000, STP8X Series: 600-00004
    • SRG3900 Series: 600-00005

    Man-Down allows the radio to automatically detect when the user may have become incapacitated. A radio equipped with a solid state accelerometer allows the user to be monitored for lack of motion and/or abnormal inclination or ‘tilt’. Should a sensor trigger, a local alarm or emergency call can be setup on the radio.

    A radio user who remains stationary for long periods, may customise Man-Down to raise an alarm only in case of abnormal inclination, which would require help.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP Series: 600-00031
    • SC20 Series: 600-00267

    Soft key functions are a collection of special radio features that can be triggered with a single long key press. It provides quick and easy access to often used radio features.

    This feature enables a Hayes AT command to trigger specific radio functions via the PEI port.

    Please contact Sepura Customer Support or your local Sales representative for a list of features available for each radio platform.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP, SRG , SRH and SRC: 600-00037
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00275

    Callout provides a user friendly interface to distribute critical information quickly and efficiently to a larger number of users.

    In the event of an incident, the feature draws the radio users attention forcing a response. Optional phases allow specific groups to be attached for subsequent exchange of information.

    The Feature Includes

    • Simple Callout
    • Full Callout

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP/SRH/SRG Series: 600-00073
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00269

    Enables rapid, simultaneous distribution of images and associated text to whole groups of users rapidly and efficiently, key examples include enabling quick apprehension of wanted persons or swift identification of missing children.

    Distribution of the same picture using Packet Data would have required dedicated network resource for each recipient.

    Messages can also be sent securely using E2EE.

    Key Features

    • 'Slices' the images and sends via SDS
    • Images sent simultaneously to hundreds of users
    • Does not require Packet data session
    • Messages can be sent securely using E2EE

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP, SRG and SRH Series: 600-00102
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00271

    A Short Data Application (SDA) enables a Sepura terminal user to send and receive information in a user friendly form based environment. This makes sending and receipt of SDS message an effortless task by presenting the user with information in a form that is simple and easy to read. Typically, an SDA will help the end user with an existing work flow process by improving user experience and making efficient use of time.

    Features in this pack follow on from the SDS Templates functionality released in V5.0, enhancing it by providing the ability for end users to define their own templates, supporting user defined protocols and applications.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP, SRG and SRH Series: 600-00103
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00275

    Radios are normally configured to route messages and voice to pre-configured destinations. With this feature, radios can be further configured to route status messages, position reports and emergency voice to a destination other than the pre-configured defaults. The alternative destinations are determined at run time based upon the Selected talkgroup. Change of Selected talkgroup automatically changes the destination address for the following functions;

    • Quick Status Destinations triggered via softkeys
    • Default Status Destination triggered via menu and/or the Mode Key
    • Primary Position Destination
    • Secondary Position Destination
    • Emergency Status Destination
    • Emergency Voice Destination

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22 STP and SRG Series: 600-00347

    In trunk mode, talkgroups are identified by their MNI and GSSI. On selection of a talkgroup, this feature enables the radio to automatically select the TETRA network based on the talkgroup’s MNI. Press of a single key changes the network and selects the talkgroup.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22 STP and SRG Series: 600-00348

    A radio User can navigate through the configured list of TMO and DMO to select the required talkgroup. This feature additionally triggers an automatic selection of the operating mode; Trunk or Direct, depending upon the selected talkgroup.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22, STP and SRG Series: 600-00349

    Radios support a number of features that can be configured to suit a user’s operational requirement. Some radio settings e.g. backlight resolution, alert level, active speaker etc. can be further adjusted during run time. This feature resets the radio back to the default configuration eliminating personal preferences.

    An option to preserve Phonebook, talkgroup and message boxes is available. If enabled, the reset option retains these data.

    Reset option can be activated from from the menu syetem, softkey, over the air and when integrated into an SDA.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21. SCG22 STP and SRG Series: 600-00350

    Radios can be configured with a list of up to 150 Location Areas (LA). The radio prefers these LAs when acquiring a cell at switch on or during re-selection. However, if the coverage gets weaker or non-existent the radio will register on an LA outside this list. Registering a similar group of users on the same LA ensures efficient use of TETRA resource.

    Additionally, the radio can be forced to only use cells from the the configured LA list. Even if the coverage on these LAs drops, the radio will not acquire an LA outside of the LA list.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22, STP and SRG Series: 600-00351

    The top level screen of the radio enables a dynamic display.

    The display includes:

    • Radio Status Area
    • Information Area consisting of 4 or 6 lines
    • Shortcut and Notification Bar

    The radio status area comprises elements of variable radio status icons, permanent status icons, and radio status text, depending on the radio.

    The screen can be configured to include an Information Area. Using the Radio Manager, users can add or remove an information line and define how it is displayed. The information line includes display of talkgroup and folder, time, date and PTT mode. These can be formatted with a choice of colour and style for greater visual impact.

    The Shortcut Bar provides means to configure and access commonly used radio features (Shortcuts). It also provides visual status of the radio features (Notifications) on the top level screen. Selecting an icon triggers a radio action relevant to the icon e.g. opens an unread message or alerts the user when the radio is placed in Transmit Inhibit state.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP, SCG22 and SRG series: 600-00352
    • SC2 series: Included as standard

    The transmit power of a radio operating in DMO, DMO-Repeater & DMO-Gateway mode can be set from the MMI. Users are offered an onscreen choice, dependent on the radio's hardware capability, allowing it to be set to the user's choice.

    On selection, an icon indicates whether the chosen power is higher or lower than the default setting. The radios revert to default power setting on a restart. The display text can be configured from the Radio Manager to user’s choice e.g. High Power and Low Power.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20. SC21 SCG22, STP, SRG Series: 600-00353

    AIM is the TETRA air interface mechanism by which a radio obtains service on a network (visited) other than its own Home Network, i.e. a network with a Mobile Network Identity (MNI) different from that of its Home Network. The use case is the TETRA radio users who may roam into another network, normally another country, for operational use e.g. a fire crew attending an emergency on the other side of the border due to its quicker accessibility.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22, STP and SRG Series: 600-00354

    E2EE offers an additional and independent level of security to AIE. Encrypted data can only be decrypted by the correct combination of the algorithm and traffic key used by the transmitting party to encrypt the data. This avoids a man-in-the-middle attack as the crypto material is only available with the transmitting and receiving parties.

    The following options for E2EE are available

    • Embedded E2EE (without tamper protection)
    • ESM Protected E2EE (with tamper protection)
      • In-Country (Private, Local) E2EE algorithm
      • Multiple E2EE algorithms
    • Smart Card E2EE

    Please contact your account manager to discuss your requirements.

    This function allows a user working alone to indicate that they are safe. The radio periodically emits an alert tone to which the user is required to acknowledge by pressing one of the keys on the radio. Failure to do so triggers the radio to send an Emergency Status message to the control room.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP and SRG: included as standard
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00267

    Packet Data provides a mechanism to transport IPv4 traffic e.g. images, files etc. over the TETRA bearer. This enables applications in a standardised IP environment the ability to use industry standard transport mechanisms such as UDP and TCP providing a framework to provide fast and flexible service. Packet Data services can only be accessed from the PEI port of the terminal.

    Feature enables Single slot and Multi slot packet data capability in the radio.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP and SRG: incuded as standard
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00271

    Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a standard for retrieving information over a mobile wireless network including TETRA. Internet has become part of our lives and WAP offers connectivity from small personal devices when we are on the go. It offers the user to check ones mail or make a flight-reservation online or query the national database system to identify a stolen car.

    Feature enables a WAP browser on the Sepura radio.

    Ordering Part Numbers

    • STP and SRG: included as standard
    • SC20, SC21 and SCG22: 600-00271

    Audio accessories differ in their mechanical and acoustic design. The radio’s audio parameters need to be accordingly fine-tuned for the best user experience. Audio Profile for Accessories introduces detection and automatic application of the audio parameters for the connected accessory.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC2 and STP Series: 600-00876

    Out of Coverage Position Report Buffer

    Sepura radios equipped with GNSS receivers determine the user’s position and then automatically inform the command centre of the radio’s position. Knowing the user’s position ensures whereabouts are known at all times and officer’s safety is ensured. Position reports also monitor a user’s movements ensuring time and resource is efficiently managed.

    The out of coverage reports can be used to analyse network black spots and piece together the user’s activity.

    Fake Switch Off

    The feature allows discreet tracking of switched off radios. With the feature enabled, the radio does not power off completely when the switch off button is pressed. The radio enters a fake switch off state where TETRA services are denied to the user and all display and alerts are disabled. To the user the radio appears to be switched off. However, the radio continues to send position reports allowing the radio to be tracked by authorised personnel.

    Ordering Part Number

    • SC20, SC21, SCG22, STP and SRG: 600-00373