Kirisun Communication DR60001 DMR Repeater/Transceiver User Manual 1
Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd DMR Repeater/Transceiver 1
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User Manual 1
DR600 , DR600-01 User Manual DR600, DR600- 01 Digital Repeater We are very grateful for your purchasing Kirisun DR600,DR600-01 digital repeater manufactured by Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd. We believe Kirisun DR600,DR600-01 digital repeater, which always incorporates the latest technology, brings great convenience to your life and work and meets demands for reliable communication. Notice ◆ Please carefully read this instruction manual before using the product for your easy operation. We will consider that you have read this manual once you use the product. ◆ Please carefully keep this manual for future reference. ◆ In order to protect your legal rights from infringement, please carefully fill in the warranty card and claim valid receipt. ◆Kirisun and its authorized partners own the intellectual property of all the parts of this product (including accessories). Any design and materials may not be modified, copied, extracted or translated without authorization of Kirisun or its authorized parities. ◆This product may involve update or modification in future, and Kirisun owns the right to change the specifications of software and hardware described in this manual without further notice. Specifications and information contained in this manual are for reference only. ◆ All the contents are carefully proofread, but mistakes may be inevitable. The rights of final explanation are reserved by Kirisun. II Safety Precaution ◆The radio can only be repaired or maintained by professional technicians. The user must not disassemble the radio at liberty. ◆The settings and installation shall be approved by local radio management department. ◆Lightning protection is required when installing the repeater antenna. ◆Please use qualified power supply, antenna, thunder preventer, feeder and other accessories during installation, otherwise the repeater may be damaged. III Contents Unpacking and Checking ........................................................................................................... - 1 - 1.1 Accessories ........................................................................................................................ - 1 2 Overview .................................................................................................................................... - 3 - 2.1 Power Switch ...................................................................................................................... - 5 2.2 ACCY Interface................................................................................................................... - 5 2.3 Panel LED Indicator ........................................................................................................... - 8 3 Basic Operation .......................................................................................................................... - 9 - 3.1 Power on /off Repeater ...................................................................................................... - 9 3.2 Voice and Data Transmission ............................................................................................ - 9 3.3 IP Interface ....................................................................................................................... - 10 3.4 Emergency Alarm ............................................................................................................. - 10 3.5 Programming Software ..................................................................................................... - 10 3.6 IP Connect* ...................................................................................................................... - 16 4 Trouble shooting ...................................................................................................................... - 16 - Parameters ............................................................................................................................... - 17 - IV 1 Unpacking and Checking Please carefully open the box and make sure the items listed below are included. For items missing or damaged during delivery, please contact the local dealers for help. 1.1 Accessories Item Quantity Repeater Power Cable User Manual Certificate - 1 - Repeater: Power Cable: - 2 - 2 Overview - 3 - No. Part Name Handle Fan Indicator Power Switch Ground Interface 100-240V AC Inteface 13.6V DC Interace RX Signal Interface ACCY Interface 10 Ethernet Interface 11 GPS Interface 12 TX Signal Inteface - 4 - 2.1 Power Switch Press this button to power on/off the repeater. 2.2 ACCY Interface 18 26 10 19 - 5 - 2.2.1 PIN Description Pin Description PIN1 DC 13.6V Output PIN2 Ground Cable PIN3 Null PIN4 Null PIN5 Null PIN6 Null PIN7 External PTT Signal input, High level active .when connected with Pin20, enter transmission mode used for testing and bridge connection; PIN8 SPEAKER- PIN9 SPEAKER+ PIN10 ACC_MAP_ID2; used for testing PIN11 ACC_MAP_ID1; used for testing PIN12 Null PIN13 RS232 serial port RXD PIN14 RS232 serial port TXD PIN15 Ground Cable - 6 - PIN16 Null PIN17 Ground Cable PIN18 External Analogue Audio Input PIN19 Ground Cable PIN20 High level electrical signal output PIN21 Squelch is on when it is connected to PIN20 and it is used for testing PIN22 Null PIN23 Null PIN24 PTT output; used for bridge connection PIN25 Null PIN26 Null 2.2.2 External Interface Description • To Activate the External PTT Connect PIN7 and PIN20 of ACCY interface to activate the external PTT, and you can test the TX signal of repeater. • Test the Analogue Receiving Connect PIN10 and PIN20 of ACCY interface to test the analogue receiving. • Reset IP Address - 7 - Connect PIN10 and PIN20 of ACCY interface. The repeater changes the IP address and gateway address to the IP on the label, but the data of them are not changed. After re-boot, the configured IP address and gateway address will be recovered. 2.3 Panel LED Indicator Indicator Description TX-A Time Slot 1 TX Indicator RX-A Time Slot 1 RX Indicator TX-B Time Slot 2 TX Indicator RX-B Time Slot 2 RX Indicator Signal Transmission Indicator Analogue Mode Indicator Digital Mode Indicator Emergency Indicator - 8 - Indicator Description Power Indicator 3 Basic Operation 3.1 Power on /off Repeater When the repeater is off, press the power switch to power it on. When the indicator the system starts to operate, and the indicator or Press the power switch glows, will indicate the current work mode. to power off the repeater when it is on. 3.2 Voice and Data Transmission The TX frequency and RX frequency on the repeater channel are different. The signals received on the current channel will be transmitted on the same channel, and in the meantime, the weak signals will be switched to stronger signals before transmission to increase the communication distance. The indicator glows when transmitting/receiving. The indicator flashes when analogue signal is being received or transmitted and the indicator flashes when digital signal is being received or transmitted. Parameters such as RX/TX frequency, CTCSS on the channels can be programmed by - 9 - dealers. One analogue channel or digital/analogue adaptive channel can edit one group of CTCSS/CDCSS codec list, and when CTCSS/CDCSS is received on this channel, the repeater will transmit the correspondent CTCSS/CDCSS codec list. 3.3 IP Interface Default IP address: 192.168.1.100. You can upgrade software, configure the programming parameters and perform extended development through this interface. 3.4 Emergency Alarm The emergency indicator glows during abnormal situations, for example, when RX frequency lost lock, the emergency indicator flashes every one second and when TX frequency lost lock, two seconds. When both TX and RX frequency lost lock, the indicator glows constantly. Please turn to professional technician for help when abnormal situations happen. 3.5 Programming Software Please check the network status before programming the repeater. First make sure the network button on the tool bar is pressed(the IP address option will be greyed out if it is not pressed) and also make sure the connection button is pressed. In case of the connection button is pressed, the programming software will automatically connect to the matched repeater through IP according to the IP address; the status bar will show ”XX network” after the connection is completed. If there is another programming - 10 - software trying to connect to the same repeater, it shows busy network status on the second software, meanwhile, the connection button will pop up automatically, and you need to click it for re-connection. 3.5.1 Menu New: creates new channel information. The repeater creates new channel information configuration file and one analogue channel by default with default parameters. Open: open the file saved on the device. Save: saves information configuration on the current channel. If the channel information is newly created or read from the repeater, the save path should be selected (similar to “Save as”) . Save as: choose a path to save the configuration. Exit: exits the programming software. 3.5.2 Radio Type Radio Type: select repeater for radio type. Frequency 136-174MHz,400-470MHz are available, or you can define fr equency band yourself. The self-defined frequency band should be within the available range. 3.5.3 Edit Menu • General Settings Equipment ID:the only identity on the device. It is used for recognition to multi-station networking and base station. - 11 - Group Call Hang Time: during group call on the terminal, if no PTT button is pressed on any terminals, the repeater will keep call hang time and does not accept signals of other group. If there is any one of the members press PTT button during the call hang time, the hang time will be counted again. After the call hang time is over, the call ends and the channel resources are released. Value range: 0~7000 milliseconds; step value: 500 milliseconds; 4000 milliseconds by default. Private Call Hang Time: after a private call is initiated on the terminal, and if no PTT button is pressed on both parties, the repeater will keep call hang time for the terminals. During the call hang time, the repeater does not accept other calls. After the call hang time is over, the call ends and the channel resources will be released. Value range: 0~7000 milliseconds; step value is 500 milliseconds; 4000 milliseconds by default. Emergency Call Hang Time: after an emergency call is initiated, and if no PTT button is pressed on both parties, the repeater will keep call hang time for the terminals. During the call hang time, the repeater does not accept other calls. After the call hang time is over, the call ends and the channel resources will be released. Value range: 0~7000 milliseconds; step value is 500 millisecond; 4000 milliseconds by default. Call Hang Time: after the terminal call ends, the repeater keep call hang time for the terminal. During this time, press PTT button without having to establish connection to continue the call. Value range: 0~7000 milliseconds; step value: 500 milliseconds; 4000 milliseconds by default. - 12 - • Internet Settings Local IP:repeater IP address, such as 192.168.1.100. Subnet Mask: the repeater subnet mask in local area network, such as 255.255.255.0. Gateway: the repeater gateway in the local area network, such as 192.168.1.1. DNS:configure the domain name server or set it as 0.0.0.0. Networking Modes: supports three modes including: no network, as server or as slave device. When it is used as server, the local monitor port should be configured and the slave device is connected to system network through this port. When it is used as slave device, the serve IP(or domain name) and port should be configured. Network Time Slot Configuration: both two time slots can be equipped with or without network. In case of network status, the internet time slot ID should be configured. When the repeater is networked, it will determine whether it should transmit data according to network time slot ID. It transmits data when the ID is different while it does not transmit data if the ID is different. Indicator Setting: in the networked status, the repeater will transmit signals regularly according to indicator settings, so that the portable radios can perform roaming according to signals. The time interval to activate the repeater is ranged from 10 seconds to 600 seconds; 30 seconds by default. The continual time to activate the repeater is ranged from 200 milliseconds to 7000 milliseconds, 1000 milliseconds by default. Encryption Setting: encryption is optional. The password is set to be 10 hexadecimal characters, such as: 8A4428331D. - 13 - Message Delay Setting: the delay setting is used to prevent network latency. The user can set the delay time based on the network status. Value range: 60 milliseconds to 960 milliseconds; step value is 60 milliseconds. • Temperature Control Fan Control Mode: the fan can be turned on constantly or turned on automatically according to power amplification temperature. Power Amplification Protection Temperature: when the power amplification temperature exceeds the specified threshold, the power amplifier will be disabled automatically. 85℃ by default. Fan Enable Threshold Temperature: when the temperature is higher than the specified threshold, the fan will be turned on automatically. 40℃ by default. Fan Disable Threshold Temperature: when the temperature is lower than the specified threshold, the fan will be turned off automatically. 30℃ by default. Standing Wave Ratio: used to test whether the antenna is well matched with transmitter. Default value: 3.0. • Channel Settings Band Width: select channel spacing for current channel. Options: 12.5kHz、25 kHz. Default value: 12.5 kHz. 25kHz not for FCC used. Color Code: select color code for current channel. Only radios with same frequency and color code can communicate with each other. Value range: 0~15. Default value: 1. Squelch Type: select RX mode for current channel. Options: CSQ, CTCSS, CDCSS, -CDCSS. Default value: CSQ. Squelch Level: set the squelch electrical level. - 14 - CTCSS Frequency: when the CTCSS squelch mode is selected, you need to select one CTCSS frequency value, otherwise the call between two parties is not possible. Value range: 0~254.1Hz; step value is 0.1 Hz; default value: 67 Hz. CDCSS: if the squelch type is CDCSS or –CDCSS, you have to select one CDCSS value, otherwise the call between two parties is impossible. Value range: 0~777; step value: 1; default value: 023. Notice: (1)The squelch level is only applied to analogue channel. (2) The carrier cannot be selected for mixed channel receiving. It must choose CTCSS, CDCSS or –CDCSS. 3.5.4 Programming Menu Read: read data from repeater. There will be a progress bar indicating progress during the reading process, and you can set to automatically exit the data window when the data is fully read. Write: write the configured data into repeater. There will be a progress bar indicating progress during the writing process, and you can set to automatically exit the data window when the data is fully written. Notice: (1) Check the network status before reading data and make sure that internet option is ticked. The IP on the software tool bar should be same as the repeater IP. (2) When the connection is completed, it shows “internet OK” on the status bar, or it shows “internet - 15 - XX”. Upgrade: you can download each function module from PC to repeater and configure with main parameters. Select the path for upgrade package before upgrade. 3.6 IP Connect* An IP connected system can be composed of multiple repeaters through network. This system includes one master device and multiple slave devices (32 members max.). The master device records and maintains all the device information for repeater, and when certain slave device joins in or leaves, the master device will inform other devices. If the master device goes faulty and is not able to maintain, other devices maintain the same working status. In the same IP connected network, when one repeater receives signal from certain portable, it will transmit the signal to the rest of the members. As long as the ID of wide area network is the same, it can transmit without limitation to time slot and frequency. In case of feature conflict, the IP connected system will make adjustable assignment so as to arrange the same features being processed in the same system at the same time. Note: features marked with “*” is option and please contact your dealer if you need it. Trouble shooting A. Programming Software Connection Failure Wrong repeater IP entered on the programming software or the user forgets repeater IP. - 16 - B. Transmission Failure Check if the frequency configuration between the portable and repeater is the same and whether their modes are matched. Parameters Frequency Range: 136-174MHz,400-470MHz , AC: 100-240V@2.5A 50/60 Hz DC : 10.8-15.6V@15A DC Insurance: 13.6V15A AC Insurance: 2.5A 250VAC, 5x20mm Insurance Type: HRC ceramic, Time lag (T) Supplied Power: 200W TX Power: 40W(UHF) / 45W(VHF) Size: 482.6mm(Length)*450mm(Width)*44mm(Height) - 17 - RFEnergyExposureCompliance ƽ Your radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for occupational or controlled RF exposure environment and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. ƽ The device complies with RF field strength limits of RSS requirement Your radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines ƽ United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J ƽ American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1:2005; Canada RSS-119 Issue 12, MAY 2015; RSS-247 Issue 1 May 2015 ƽ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-2005 Edition ƽ International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 FCC & ISED Statement ƽ To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no adhere to the following procedures: ƽ Gain of antenna must not exceed 1.5dBi (VHF), 0dBi(UHF) ƽ Antenna Installation: Install the mobile antenna at least 100 cm away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. ƽ Pour assurer une performance optimale et le respect du travail / contrôlée limites d'exposition à l'environnement de l'énergie RF dans les normes et les lignes directrices ci-dessus, les utilisateurs respecter les procédures suivantes: ƽ Gain de l'antenne ne doit pas dépasser 1.5 dBi(VHF),0dBi(UHF) ƽ Installation de l'antenne: Installez l'antenne portable au moins 100 cm de votre corps, conformément avec les prescriptions du fabricant de l'antenne / fournisseur. 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. Note:” Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.” 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. 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. - 18 -
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