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Kenwood NXR-1800E2 manual available for free PDF download: Function Reference
Kenwood NXR-1800E2 Function Reference (235 pages)
Brand:
Kenwood
| Category:
Repeater
| Size: 3.08 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Contents
2
Outline
6
About this Manual
6
Abbreviations Used in this Document
8
About Copyright
9
Outline of this Repeater
10
General Features
11
About Options to Use the Functions Described in this Document
16
About HUB
18
Revision History
19
Contents by Purpose
20
Functions and Panel Layout
24
Front
24
Rear
25
OLED Display
28
Led
50
Knob
52
Getting Started
53
Connecting the Repeater to a PC
53
Writing the Configuration Data to the Repeater
54
Reading the Configuration Data from the Repeater
58
System Structure
59
Basic Operation
76
Turning the Repeater On/ off
76
Receive
76
Transmit
76
Configuring the Conditions for the Fan to Function (Fan Action)
77
Executing Software Reset of the Repeater (Reset)
77
Forced Firmware Programming Mode
77
Factory Reset
78
Transmission/ Reception/ Repeat
79
Transmit and Receive Frequencies
79
Transmission Power (Transmit Power)
79
Channel Spacing
80
Configuring the Priority Order of Transmission (PTT Priority)
80
Configuring the Reception Method of a Channel (Channel Type)
81
Configuring the Duration of Transmission in the Received Mode (Signaling Reset Timer)
82
Restricting the Continuous Transmission Time (Time-Out Timer (TOT))
87
Toggling the Capability to Transmit by Using the PTT (Test PTT) Control between Enabled and Disabled (Local TX Enable/Disable)
89
Toggling All Transmissions by Using PTT Controls between Enabled and Disabled (TX Enable/Disable)
90
Toggling Repeat Behaviors between Enabled and Disabled (Repeat Enable/Disable)
90
Configuring the Threshold to Activate or Deactivate the RSSI Voltage Detection Function (Lowest Receive Level Threshold)
91
Waiting to Receive on the Transmit Frequency (Standby on Transmit Frequency)
92
Operation Mode
93
Take over
95
Sound
96
Tones that Sound When a User Operates the Repeater or When the Repeater Status Is Changed
96
Transmitting a Test Tone During Transmission (Test Tone)
96
Transmitting a Courtesy Tone after Transmission Ends (Courtesy Tone)
97
Voting Pilot Tone
99
Analog Communications
100
Using Signaling
100
Continuing Transmission for a Certain Length of Time after Reception Stops (Repeater Hold Time)
103
Temporarily Disabling the Squelch (Squelch Off)
103
Adjusting the Reception Sensitivity of the Repeater (Squelch Level)
104
Temporarily Disabling the Signaling (Monitor)
105
Avoiding Interference with Other Communications (Busy Channel Lockout (Analog))
106
Using the Network by Using an Analog GID
107
Dmr Digital Communications
109
About Own ID
109
About the Slot Number (Slot Selection)
109
Using Signaling
110
Avoiding Interference with Other Communications (Busy Channel Lockout (DMR))
112
Continuing Transmission for a Certain Length of Time after Various Transmissions End
114
Making a Group Call
118
Making an Unaddress Call
118
Limiting the Ids for Repeat Transmission (User List (GID)/ User List (UID))
118
Interrupting Voice Communications from Subscriber Units Other than the Calling Subscriber Unit (Call Interrupt)
126
Nxdn Digital Communications
127
NXDN Mode
127
RAN Encode/ Decode
129
NXIP Site ID
130
Avoiding Interference with Other Communications (Busy Channel Lockout (NXDN))
131
Radio Access Control
132
Cw ID
134
Transmit Interval Time
135
Transmit Delay Time
135
CW Speed
136
CW Modulation Delay Time
136
Audio Frequency
137
Interval Activity Transmit
137
Function Ports
138
Available Functions for the aux Input/Output Ports
139
Available Functions for the aux Input Ports
139
Available Functions for aux Output Ports
142
Controlling the Repeater by Remote Control (Remote Control)
146
Remote Control
146
Remote Access Control
147
Conventional Ip Network
148
Communicating with a Repeater Connected by Using an IP Network (Intersite Call)
148
Site Roaming
155
Restricting Transmission to Avoid Interference with Other Communications (Cross-Busy)
161
Configuring the Target of an Intersite Call (Site Group Table)
164
About the Network Configuration
164
Using Console
166
SIP Phone
168
IP Remote Control Interface (IPRCI)
182
Managing Devices on an Ip Network (Snmp)
184
Snmp
184
SNMP Troubleshooting
189
Ip Interface Function
193
Console
193
Voice Logging
195
Power Supply Monitor
201
Configuring the Threshold Value to Detect the Reduced Voltage Level (Power Supply Lower Level)
202
Warning by the aux Output Port
202
Warning by Warning Tone
203
Warning by Operation Tone
204
Protecting Data of the Repeater by a Password
205
Password When Reading Configuration Data in a PC (Read Authorization Password)
205
Password When Writing Configuration Data (Overwrite Password)
205
Password When Accessing the Repeater (Network Password)
205
Mode
206
Writing and Reading Configuration Data (FPU Programming Mode)
206
Overwriting Firmware (Firmware Programming Mode)
206
Testing or Adjusting the Transmit and Receive Capabilities of the Repeater (PC Test Mode)
208
Log
209
Communication Log
209
System Log
210
Diagnostic Data
211
Content of Communication Log
212
Content of System Log
214
Test Console
215
Description
215
Downloading the Test Console
215
Starting and Exiting the Test Console
216
Configuring the Test Console
216
Operation of the Test Console
219
Multi Loader
220
About Connection
221
How to Use
222
Screen Specifications
222
Operation (from Startup to Firmware Conversion, Transfer, and Transfer Completion)
226
Error Message List from Repeater
231
Index
233
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