Yaesu Musen VXR-7000U UHF-FM Desktop Repeater User Manual K66VXR 7000U OperatingManual
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. UHF-FM Desktop Repeater K66VXR 7000U OperatingManual
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VXR-7000U Operating Manual YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan YAESU U.S.A. 17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V. P.O. Box 75525 1118 ZN, Schiphol, The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. YAESU GERMANY GmbH Am Kronberger Hang 2, D-65824 Schwalbach, Germany YAESU HK LTD. 11th Floor Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, 66 Mody Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong Contents Introduction Controls & Connectors Front Panel Rear Panel ACC Connector Port LINE Interface Port Installation Antenna Considerations AC Power Supply Voltage Selection DC Power Supply Backup Equipment Location Changing Switching Regulator unit AC Mains Jumper Wiring CE-27 Programming Software Instruction Channel Data Items Duplexer Installation Specifications Accessories Introduction The VXR-7000 is commercial quality 50-watt FM repeater designed to provide reliable, continuousduty two-way communications over a wide range of environmental conditions. Designed to be a stylish base station, with high-grade components utilized throughout, the VXR-7000 utilizes the latest computer-aided design and manufacturing processes to ensure a high level of reliability for users. Important channel frequency data is stored in EEPROM, and is easily programmable by a Servicing Technician or Dealer using an IBM compatible personal computer and the VPL-1 Programming Cable and CE-27 Software. Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derive maximum performance from your VXR-7000. After reading it, keep this manual handy for quick reference, in case questions arise later on. Important Note: Internal service work, programming, and accessory installations should only be performed by your authorized Vertex Dealer. Dangerous conditions and/or possibly illegal operation may result from improper setup, programming, or internal modifications. Controls & Connectors Front Panel 1: POWER Switch This is the main power switch for the repeater. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 1 2: LED Indicators AC: This LED glows green during AC operation. DC: This LED glows yellow during DC operation. 3: MIC Jack This 8-pin modular jack accepts the microphone input, and provides a standby control line to activate the transmitter when using the “BASE” mode of operation. This jack also provides a “Hook” control line, as well as a “Clone Data” line. 4: BASE/REPEATER Switch This switch toggles the operating mode between the “REPEATER” mode and the “BASE” transceiver mode. When the “REPEATER” mode is selected, the LED above it glows green. While in the “BASE” mode (the green LED is off), you can speak into the microphone to use it as a transceiver. For normal repeater operation, set this switch to the “REPEATER” mode. 5: LOCAL/REMOTE Switch This switch toggles the control mode between the “REMOTE” mode and “LOCAL” mode. When the “LOCAL” mode is selected, the LED above it is off, and the repeater operates according to the control data programmed into the repeater. While in the “REMOTE” mode, the LED glows green, and the repeater operates according to the control instructions received from an external device (connected to the ACC jack on the rear panel). 6: MONITOR Switch This switch selects the “Squelch” (receiver mute) mode. When the green LED above it is off, “Tone” or “Coded” squelch is active. When you press this switch momentarily, the green LED will glow steadily; in this condition, only “noise squelch” is active, and any signal present on the channel will be heard. If you press and hold this switch for more than 2 second, the green LED will blink and the squelch will open; in this condition, background noise will be heard if no signal is present. 7: ACCESSORY Switch This switch can be set up for special applications, such as High/Low power selection, as determined by your Vertex Standard dealer. The LED above it glows green when this function is activated. For further details, contact your Vertex Standard dealer. 8: VOL Knob This control knob adjusts the receiver volume level from the front panel speaker. If desired, this control knob may be set fully counterclockwise when repeater monitoring is not needed. 9: SQL Knob This control knob selects the noise squelch threshold level. Set it to a position just above the point where the BUSY lamp goes out when no signal is present. 10: Channel Selector Buttons (^ and v) Press one of these buttons to select the operating channel. 11: Channel Indicator This seven-segment LED indicates the operating channel number. 12: ANI Display The ANI LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) indicates the pre-programmed ANI message according to the ANI code received. 13: TX/BUSY Indicator The BUSY indicator glows green when the channel is busy, and the TX indicator glows red when the repeater is transmitting. 14: ANI RESET Button (1) ANI Press this button to clear the message on the ANI display, and turn off the LCD backlight. (2) ENI Press this button to turn off the Alert tone. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 2 Press this button again to clear the message on the ANI display, and turn off the LCD backlight. Rear Panel 1: EXT SP Jack This 3.5-mm, 2-pin jack provides variable audio output for an external speaker. The audio output impedance at this jack is 4ohms ~ 16ohms and level varies according to the setting of the front panel’s VOL control. 2: TX Antenna Jack This N-type coaxial jack provides the transmitting output signal for connection to the transmitting antenna or TX jack on the duplexer, if used. The output impedance requirement is 50 W. 3: RX Antenna Jack This N-type coaxial jack accepts the receiver input signal from the receiving antenna or RX jack on the duplexer, if used. The input impedance requirement is 50 W. 4: ACC Jack This DB-25 connector provides a data interface between the microprocessor in the VXR-7000 and peripheral devices (such as the VX-TRUNK Unit). 5: LINE Jack This 8-pin modular jack is used for remote control. It provides TX and RX audio, TX keying, and squelch status output. The TX and RX audio impedance is 600 W. 6: GND Terminal For best performance and safety, the GND terminal should be connected to a good earth ground using a short, heavy, braided cable. 7: AC Jack This receptacle accepts the AC power cord, which should be connected to the AC mains supply or wall outlet. The AC line voltage must match that for which the repeater is wired. 8: BATT Terminal These terminal posts accept 12~ 15 VDC for operating the repeater from a battery or other DC source. When operating from AC mains, a small trickle current is present at these terminals to maintain battery charge. A battery rated for 12 volts, 55 Ah (minimum) is recommended for shortterm emergency/backup operation. ACC Connector Port The VXR-7000 repeater is provided with a 25-pin DB-25F female connector for interconnections to accessories. Use a DB-25M 25-pin male connector to connect accessories to the repeater. The pins on the accessory connector are explained in detail as follows: Pin 1: GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return. Pin 2: +13.8 V [Power Supply] This pin provides 13.8 Volts, 1.0 A, regulated DC from the repeater supply. Use a 1 A fuse in the external device’s DC line to prevent damage to the repeater. Pin 3: TX AF IN [Analog Transmitter Input] (Voice Band: 300 ~ 3,000 Hz) Input impedance is approx. 600 W. This audio is injected before the splatter filter stage, so excess signal input levels are clipped. Use shielded cable to connect to this pin, and connect the shield to GND. Pin 4: TONE IN [Transmitter Input] (Sub-audible Band: 6 ~ 250 Hz) The input is high impedance (approx. 22 ?W). Injecting too high a voltage here causes over-deviation of CTCSS or DCS, degrading performance. Use shielded cable to connect to this pin, connecting the shield to GND. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 3 Pin 5: N.C. (No connection.) Pin 6: DISC OUT [Analog Output] (Wide-Band: 0 ~ 3,000 Hz) Received signals with standard deviation produce approx. 1 V p-p audio at this pin. The output impedance is approx. 600 W, and is extracted before the de-emphasis and squelch circuitry. Use shielded cable to connect to this pin, and connect the shield to GND. Pin 7: GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return. Pin 8: RSSI [Analog Output] A DC voltage proportional to the strength of the signal currently being received (Receiver Signal Strength Indicator) is provided on this pin. This low impedance output is generated by the receiver IF sub-system and buffered by an internal op-amp. Typical voltages are graphed as follows: Pin 9: COAX. SW [Logic Output (Active Low)] This output is intended for controlling an external coaxial switching relay. It is an open collector output, which can sink approx. 10 mA when active. This signal only switches if the repeater has been programmed for “SIMPLEX” mode. If programmed for “DUPLEX” the signal remains open (high impedance) at all time. Pin 10: N.C. (No connection.) Pin 11: NSQ DET This is an open-collector, active-low output capable of sinking about 10 mA. It indicates that the receiver squelch is open. If the squelch control is properly set, this indicates a carrier on the receiver channel. Pin 12: EXT PTT This input is internally pulled up to 5 VDC. When pulled low by an external device, it keys the repeater transmitter while the repeater is operating in the “BASE” mode. Avoid voltage in excess of 5 V on this pin, or internal damage to the microprocessor on the repeater CNTL Unit may result. Pin 13: GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return. Pin 14: GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return. Pin 15: N.C. (No connection.) Pin 16, 17, 18, & 19: REMOTE CH DATA [Logic Inputs D3, D2, D1, and D0] (Active Low) These inputs are internally pulled up to 5-V DC. When pulled low by an external device, they select one of the 16 pre-programmed repeater-operating channels. The logic truth table below shows the combinations for selecting all 16 channels. In the truth table, “1” represents no connection, and “l” represents a ground connection on the pin. The channel selection logic is not inhibited while the transmitter is keyed: the repeater will change frequency when instructed, even while transmitting. Avoid voltage in excess of 5 V on these pins or internal damage to the microprocessor on the repeater CNTL Unit may result. Channel Pin 16 (D3) Pin 17 (D2) Pin 18 (D1) Pin 19 (D0) VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 4 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pin 20: GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return. Pin 21: A-OUTPUT [Logic Output] (Active Low) This open collector logic output is pulled low when the front panel’s ACCESSORY key is turned on. It can sink approx. 10 mA when active. Pin 22: RXD LOW [Digital Output for DATA Communications] (300 ~ 3,000 Hz) This pin is an output for low speed receiving data signals, with the data being extracted after the deemphasis and low pass filter stages. Pin 23: RXD HI [Digital Output for DATA Communications] This pin is an output for high speed receiving data signals, with the data being extracted immediately after the discriminator prior to any de-emphasis). Pin 24: TXD LOW [Digital Input for DATA Communications] (300 ~ 3,000 Hz) This pin is intended to be used as a low speed digital data signal input to the repeater. This digital data signal is injected before transmitter pre-emphasis and limiting stage, so excess signal input levels are clipped. Pin 25: TXD HI [Digital Input for the DATA Communications] This pin is intended to be used as a high-speed digital data signal input to the repeater. This digital data signal is injected after transmitter splatter filter stage. LINE Interface Port The VXR-7000 is provided with an 8-pin modular jack for line interfacing applications. A Western Electric modular-type RJ45 plug should be used to connect to this jack. The LINE jack pin-out is shown below. Note that there are both 4-line and 8-line types of modular plugs. If a 4-line modular plug is used, only the LINE OUT and LINE IN connections will be made. An 8-line plug is required to access all lines. In accordance with standard telecommunications interface, the line connections on the LINE interface jack are impedance balanced, and are described as follows. Pins 1 & 2: [RX SQ (+), RX SQ (–)] An opto-isolator is provided to facilitate E (EAR) signaling. The opto-isolator comes on when a signal exceeding the receiver squelch appears on the receiver channel (with correct CTCSS tone or DCS code, if enabled). The RX SQ(Œ ) pin is the emitter, and RX SQ(+) is the collector. Pins 3 & 4: [LINE IN (TX Line Audio)] Analog signals between 300 and 3000 Hz supplied to this pair are fed to the transmitter when the repeater is set to the BASE mode (the REPEATER LED is turned off) and keyed either by the TX KEY input signal (see below), or by the EXT PTT signal on pin 12 of the rear panel’s ACC jack. Standard deviation is obtained with a line level of -10 dBm. Pins 5 & 6: [LINE OUT (Rx Line Audio)] Receiver audio is available from this pair, subject to internal CTCSS or DCS decode if the received signal strength is above the squelch threshold. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 5 As shipped from the factory, a 1-kHz receiver signal with standard deviation gives Œ 10 dBm on the line, but this can be varied by VR4002 and S4001 (on the repeater’s CNTL Unit). Pins 7 & 8 [TX KEY (+), TX KEY (-)] An opto-isolator is provided to facilitate M (MIC) signaling. That is, a voltage presented to these pins turns on the opto-isolator and keys the transmitter. The TX KEY (+) pin is the anode of the opto-isolator, and RX SQ(Œ ) is the cathode of the optoisolator. Installation Antenna Considerations Repeater operation without a duplexer requires that two antennas be installed, one for receiving and one for transmitting, so that the receiving antenna does not absorb energy from the transmitting antenna. There are a number of ways to do this, depending on the TX/RX frequency separation, and on the locations available for antenna mounting. If a duplexer is used, a single antenna suffices for both transmitting and receiving. If using a reduced-size duplexer, a six-cavity model (minimum) is recommended. Vertex Standard recommends the use of the duplexer. For further details, contact your Vertex Standard dealer. Regardless of the above choice, it is of paramount importance that the antenna(s) be mounted as high and in the clear as possible, preferably within line-of-sight to all repeater users. Furthermore, losses in the feedline(s) must be minimized, so the feedline(s) should be high quality, and as short as possible. If a long feedline is necessary, use coaxial “hardline”, cable to reduce losses. Repeater antennas should have impedance of 50 ohms at the operating frequency. When separate receives and transmits antennas are used, high-Q narrow-band types may serve to minimize interaction. However, when a single antenna is used with a duplexer, it should be a low-Q wide-band type. NEVER TRANSMIT WITHOUT HAVING A TRANSMIT ANTENNA CONNECTED TO THE TX ANTENNA JACK OF THE REPEATER. AC Power Supply Voltage Selection Each repeater is wired for a particular AC mains voltage between 100 and 253 VAC. This should be indicated by a label near the AC jack on the rear panel. If no label is present, or if the AC voltage on the label is different from the local AC line, check the wiring inside the Switching Regulator Unit of the repeater, and change the connections (and label) if necessary, as shown next page. Changing the AC input voltage wiring also requires changing the fuse on the FILTER Unit if the voltage is changed from 100 VAC (100-127 VAC) to 200 VAC (207-253 VAC), or vice-versa. Use a 5-amp fuse for 100 VAC, or a 3-amp fuse for the 200 VAC. DC Power Supply Backup For uninterrupted operation during power failures, a 12-volt rechargeable type battery (55-Ah or more recommended) may be connected to the BATT terminal posts on the rear panel. While the repeater is operating from the AC source, a slight charging current will maintain battery charge. In VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 6 the event of an AC power outage, the automatic power control circuit will automatically switch the repeater to the backup battery, and operation will not be interrupted. After prolonged operation from the battery, it should be disconnected from the repeater and recharged separately before re-connecting, as the trickle charge is not sufficient for recharging a completely discharged battery. Never reapply AC power to the repeater with a discharged battery connected, as the DC startup current can damage the repeater and battery. While operating from a battery or DC supply, the repeater requires approximately 7 amperes at 12 Volts during transmit. Equipment Location While the operating temperature range of the repeater is quite broad, the best location is one in which the air temperature does not approach the extremes of the specified range, and one that does not change rapidly. Make sure to allow for free airflow around the heatsink on the rear apron at all times. In warm climates, the repeater should not be sealed in a small closed room. Protect the repeater from wind and rain, and extremes in temperature or humidity that may shorten the useful life of the equipment. Try to locate the repeater in an environment that is also comfortable for service personnel, if possible. Changing Switching Regulator unit AC Mains Jumper Wiring Before attempting this jumper wire change, remove the AC power cord from the AC jack on the rear panel. *Referring to Figure 1, remove the 14 screws affixing the top and bottom covers of the repeater, and remove the covers. *Remove the eight screws affixing the shield cover for the FILTER Unit, and remove the cover (see Figure 1). *Disconnect all wires and connectors from the FILTER Unit, then remove the six screws affixing the Switching Regulator Unit, and remove it (the Switching Regulator Unit is mounted with the FILTER Unit: Figure 2). *Referring to Figure 3, remove the four screws and remove the heatsink from the Switching Regulator Unit. *Referring to Figure 4, perform the correct jumper wiring on the Switching Regulator Unit for the AC Mains voltage used in your area (100-127 VAC or 207-253 VAC). *Replace the heatsink onto the Switching Regulator Unit, then replace the Switching Regulator Unit onto the chassis, and connect all wires and connectors to the FILTER Unit. *Replace the AC fuse (FH6001) on the FILTER Unit according to the AC Mains voltage range: 100 VAC (100-127 VAC): 5A 200 VAC (207-253 VAC): 3A. *Replace the shield cover and replace the top and bottom covers. This completes the wiring change. Important! : If you change the AC voltage range, you must also change the AC fuse on the FILTER Unit. Do not replace with a slow-blow type fuse. CE-27 Programming Software Instruction With the CE-27 Programming Software, you can quickly and easily program the Vertex VXR-7000 repeater’s channels and configuration from your personal computer. In the event of an accidental memory failure, repeater memory and configuration data may be re-loaded in a matter of minutes. The CE-27 Programming Software diskette contains the following files: . CE-27.EXE . CE-27.HLP Before connecting the VXR-7000 for programming, turn off both the computer and the VXR-7000. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 7 Now connect the VPL-1 Connection Cable to the computer’s serial port and the VXR-7000. Then it will be safe to restart the computer; turning off the equipment during interconnection avoids the potential for damage to the electronics caused by voltage spikes. Insert the distribution diskette into your 3.5” drive (after booting DOS), and make a copy of the diskette; use the distribution diskette for archive purposes, and use the disk copy for programming. Place the CE-27 (copy) diskette into your 3.5” drive (usually “Drive A”), and log onto this drive by typing “A:[Enter]”, then load the contents of the CE-27 diskette into a directory named CE27, using the COPY command (e.g. “COPY A:\*.* C:\CE27”). Now type “CE27 [Enter]” to start the program. The introductory screen will appear, and you may press any key to enter the main screen. Choose the “Help” contents option (F1) from the program’s Menu for assistance with channel programming or setting of parameters. Important Note! Do not work directly with the CE-27 programming diskette. Make a copy of it and use the copy when programming the VXR7000. Keep it and the original distribution diskette in a safe place in case you need to make another copy of it later. Channel Data Items Ch: Channel Number This 2-digit number (01 - 16) is used to identify the channel. Channel numbers occur in sequence, and their order can not be changed. Rx Freq.: Edit Receive (or simplex) Frequency Use the [0] - [9] keys to enter the desired channel frequency directly, and press the [ENTER] key. CTCSS Decoders: Toggle CTCSS Decoder ON/OFF, sets CTCSS Frequency Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the CTCSS Decoder ON or OFF, or press the [ENTER] key to display the TONE SELECT window, from which you may select a CTCSS frequency using the [Arrow] key; press [ENTER] again to accept the selected tone, or press [ESC] key to cancel. DCS Decoders: Toggle DCS Decoder ON/OFF, sets DCS Code # Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the DCS Decoder ON or OFF, or press the [ENTER] key to display the CODE SELECT window, from which you may select a DCS code using the [Arrow] key; press [ENTER] again to accept the selected code, or press the [ESC] key to cancel. W/N: Wide/Narrow Channel Spacing This function selects the channel spacing environment in which the VXR-7000 operates. W (Wide) = 25 kHz Channel Spacing, ±5 kHz Deviation. N (Narrow) = 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing, ±2.5 kHz Deviation. Press the [SPACE] bar to select the desired channel spacing environment. Clk Sft: Enable/disable the CPU Clock Shift This function is only used to move a spurious response “birdie,” should it fall on a desired operating frequency. NSQ Mode: Noise Squelch Mode This command adjustment mode for the Squelch threshold level. User = The squelch threshold level is fixed via a programmable parameter (NSQ LV: 0 [min.] ~ 255 [max.]). Prpgm = The squelch threshold level can be adjusted via front panel SQL knob temporarily. Press the [SPACE] bar to select the desired NSQ Mode. NSQ LV: Noise Squelch threshold level Use the [0] - [9] keys to enter the desired Squelch threshold level directly, and press the [ENTER] key. VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 8 This is an arbitrary adjustment value, which must be set experimentally. Available values are 0 (min.) ~ 255 (max.). Court Blip: Courtesy Blip When this parameter is set to “on,” this function causes the VXR-7000 to send out a “blip” on the portable radio frequency each time the portable radio is unkeyed. This provides audible confirmation to the user that the VXR-7000 was able to receive the transmission from the portable. Rev Bst: Reverse Burst. When this parameter is set to “on,” the CTCSS tone signal’s phase is inverted just before the repeater turns to receive. This allows the portable/mobile station’s CTCSS Decoder to begin switching off, thus reducing the transition time required. DCS Typ: DCS Format This command is effective only when DCS is chosen for squelch control. A = “Normal” DCS B = “Inverted” (complement) DCS Press the [SPACE] bar to select the desired DCS Type. DDec Type: DCS Decoder Type This command selects the manner in which DCS is to be decoded. Fixed = Decodes the type selected in above parameter (DCS Typ: Normal or Inverted). Auto = Decodes both types (Normal and Inverted). Press the [SPACE] bar to select the desired DCS Decoder Mode. Multi Tone: Enable/disable Multi Tone Operation Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle Multi Tone Operation ON or OFF, or press the [ENTER] key to display the MULTI TONE SELECT window, from which you may select a CTCSS tone or DCS code using the [Arrow] key; press [ENTER] again to accept the selected code, or press the [ESC] key to cancel. CWID ANI/ENI: Select the Identicate mode Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle among CW ID, ANI/ENI or OFF. The CW ID or ANI/ENI feature must be enabled via the dealer programming. Action Mode: Select the repeater operating mode Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle between Duplex operation and Simplex operation. TX Freq.: Edit Transmit Frequency Use the [0] - [9] keys to enter the desired channel frequency directly, and press the [ENTER] key. CTCSS Encoders: Toggle CTCSS Encoder ON/OFF, sets CTCSS Frequency Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the CTCSS Encoder ON or OFF, or press the [ENTER] key to display the TONE SELECT window, from which you may select a CTCSS frequency using the [Arrow] key; press [ENTER] again to accept the selected tone, or press the [ESC] key to cancel. DCS Encoders: Toggle DCS Encoder ON/OFF, sets DCS Code # Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the DCS Encoder ON or OFF, or press the [ENTER] key to display the CODE SELECT window, from which you may select a DCS code using the [Arrow] key; press [ENTER] again to accept the selected code, or press the [ESC] key to cancel. Base TOT: Enable/disable the Time-Out Timer while operating in the “BASE” station mode Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the Base TOT feature between yes and no. The TOT time is determined via dealer programming. Base Guard: Enable/disable the Base Guard Feature When this parameter is set to “yes,” the transmitter will be inhibited for a few seconds before the repeater (in the “BASE” station mode) turns to receive. The inhibit time is determined via dealer programming. LOUT: Select the Lock Out Feature Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the Lock Out Feature among BCLO, BTLO, or off. BCLO inhibits transmitting while there is carrier present. BTLO inhibits transmitting while there is carrier present unless there also is a valid tone present; this allows the operator to respond to a tone-controlled VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 9 station, while maintaining the “Lock-Out” control with respect to non-tone-controlled signals. TX Pwr: Transmitter Power Output Selection This parameter selects the desired power output from the VXR-7000 on the current channel. The available values are HIGH and LOW. Press the [SPACE] bar to select HIGH or LOW. TOT Mute: Enable/disable the TOT (Time-Out Timer) beep When this parameter is set to “on,” an alert beep will be sent before the repeater turns itself off. RptTOT Use: Enable/disable the Time-Out Timer while operating in the repeater mode Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the Repeater TOT feature between yes and no. The TOT time is determined via dealer programming. RptTOT Beep: Enable/disable the TOT beep Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the TOT beep between yes or no. When this parameter is set to “yes,” the alert beep will be transmitted on the air before the repeater turns itself off. RPT HT: Enable/disable the Repeater Hang-up Timer Press the [SPACE] bar to toggle the Repeater Hang-up Timer between yes and no. When this parameter is set to “yes,” transmit the alert beep on the air before the repeater turns it self off. The Hang-up time is determined via dealer programming. RPT GT: Enable/disable the Repeater Guard When this parameter is set to “yes,” the transmitter inhibit few second before the repeater turns to receive. The inhibit time is determined via dealer programming. Duplexer Installation Please refer to the operating manual for your Duplexer for details regarding maximum power input, TX/RX connector locations, etc) before installing the Antenna Duplexer. 1. Remove the 14 screws affixing the top and bottom covers of repeater, and remove the covers (Figure 1). 2. Turn the repeater upside down. 3. Referring to Figure 2, remove the upper screw in either side of the front panel, and loosen the lower screw in either side of the front panel, then slide the front panel forward slightly. 4. Remove the coaxial cables connected to the TX and RX antenna jacks of the repeater. 5. Mount the duplexer to the bottom side of the repeater, using the four screws supplied with the optional Antenna Cable CT-68 (Figure 3). 6. Connect the optional Antenna Cable CT-68 between the TX antenna jack of the repeater and ANT (center) jack of the duplexer. 7. If your repeater’ TX/RX frequency relationship is “upper shift” type (TXf > RXf), connect the coaxial cable from the RX Unit to the LOW PASS jack of the duplexer and connect the coaxial cable from the PA Unit to the HIGH PASS jack of the duplexer. If your repeater’s TX/RX frequency relationship is “lower shift” type (TXf < RXf), connect the coaxial cable from the RX Unit to the HIGH PASS jack of the duplexer and connect the coaxial cable from the PA Unit to the LOW PASS jack of the duplexer. Note: Route the TX coaxial cable from the PA Unit as far as possible from the RX coaxial cable from the RX Unit. 8. Duplexer installation is now complete. Replace the front panel back into place, and replace the top and bottom covers. Important Note! VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 10 Be certain to observe the specifications for Frequency Separation and Maximum Transmitter Power of the duplexer connected to the VXR-7000. The Frequency Separation should be 5 MHz (min.) to 10 MHz (max.), and the Maximum TX Power Rating should be at least 40 Watts. If the VXR-7000 TX output power or frequency specification is out of the range of the duplexer’s capability, you may re-program the TX/RX frequency pair and/or reduce the TX output power of the VXR-7000, so as to allow temporary operation of the VXR-7000 until a duplexer of proper ratings can be obtained. Please consult with your Authorized Vertex Dealer for assistance with procurement of a suitable duplexer. Specifications General Frequency Range : Number of Channels: Channel Spacing: Frequency Stability: Antenna Impedance: TX Activation System: 450 ~ 485 MHz (D) 16 12.5/25 kHz ±1.5 ppm 50 ohms (N-Type) Carrier-operated, CTCSS tone operated, DCS operated, or remote control Power Requirements: 115/230 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz or 13.8 VDC Ambient Temperature Range: -30 °C ~ +60 °C Dimensions (w/o knobs): 325 x 115 x 391.5 mm (12.8 x 4.5 x 15.4 inches) Weight (approx.): 10 kg (22 lbs.) Receiver Receiver Type: Sensitivity: Selectivity: Double-conversion Superheterodyne 0.35 µV for 12 dB SINAD, 0.45 µV for 20 dB NQ 75 dB VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 11 Intermodulation: Spurious & Image Rejection: 80 dB Audio Output: 75 dB 4 W @ 4 ohms Transmitter RF Output: Duty Cycle: Maximum Deviation: Modulation Type: Audio Distortion: Spurious Emissions: 10 ~ 50 W (Adjustable) 100 % ±5.0 kHz (25 kHz spacing), ±2.5 kHz (12.5 kHz spacing) 16K0F3E/11K0F3E Less than 2.5 % @ 1 kHz Better than 75 dB below carrier Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Accessories Supplied Item AC Cord (T9013282) Spare 5A AC Fuse (Q0000005) Spare 20A DC Fuse (Q0000079) Quantity … 1 … 1 … 1 Options MD-11A8J Desktop Microphone CT-68 Antenna Cable w/mounting screw (for the Antenna Duplexer) VPL-1 Programming Cable VXR-7000U FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL 12
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