s e c r e t ▲ Q CK RE QUIC EFER REN NCE GUID G DE PR R900 DIGITA D AL REPEATE ER ® Caltta Technnologies.All rig ghts reserved. All rights reserved d.No spreading g abroad witho out permission nof Caltta.
s e c r e t ▲ PR R900 Edittion D Date V1 1.0 2019/3/20 A Author Reviewer All rights reserved d.No spreading g abroad witho out permission nof Caltta.
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s e c r e t ▲ FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions , may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
s e c r e t ▲ C Catalo g 1 Unpacking U a Checkingg ............................................................................................................. 6 and 2 Radio R Overvview ............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1 LED Inndicators ................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 MMP Connector ..................................
s e c r e t ▲ 5.1.2 Common Setting-Geneeral Setting-D Digital Settingg ........................................... 20 5.1.3 Common Setting-Geneeral Setting-A Analog Settingg .......................................... 22 5.2 Comm mon Setting-U UI Setting ............................................................................................ 23 5.2.1 Common Setting-UI Seetting ............................................................................. 23 5.2.
s e c r e t ▲ 1 Unpac cking and a Checking g Please unp pack carefully and checkk all the item ms listed in the following g table beforre disccarding the packing p material. If any damage or loss occurs during shipm ment, please e conttact your de ealer. Sta andard Acccessories Item Quantity Repeater 1 Instruction Manual 1 P Power cable e 1 2 Radio Overv view No o. Part Name N o. No Part N Name 1 Cooler 9 100~240V AC Ca able Connec ctor 2 C Channel/Vol umeButton 10 0 13.
s e c r e t ▲ 2.1 LED Ind dicators Indicato ors Descrip ption ALM Allarm indicato or PWR Po ower indicattor TXA Sllot 1 transmitting indicattor RXA Sllot 1 receivin ng indicator TXB Sllot 2 transmitting indicattor RXB Sllot 2 receivin ng indicator Ana An nalog mode indicator Dig. Digital mode indicator i Data Re epeater sign nal indicatorr IP IP P interconnection status indication 2.
s e c r e 5 GND 6 MMP10_USB_D+ + USB_D+ signal 7 MMP10_USB_D-- USB_D- signal 8 MMP10_USB_Vbu us 9 MMP P10_DET1 Accessory detection 1 10 MMP P10_DET2 Accessory detection 2 t ▲ GND USB_VBUS +5V DC p power 2.
s e 2 20 TX_ _UART_RXD D 2 21 TDMA c r e t ▲ TX UAR RT RXD Transmitt trigger sign nal 2 22 ACC C_MAP_DET T1 It is used d for test 2 23 ACC C_MAP_DET T2 It is used d for test 2 24 SWB+ Output th he system supply s voltag ge,max curre ent 1000mA A 2 25 E Ext_Alarm Program mmable alarm m output,Ou utput the sysstem supply voltage,m max current 300mA 2 26 Po ower_GND Power GND G 2.4 4 AC Cable Conne ector Presss I to powe er on the AC C power.Presss O to powe er off the AC C power. 2.
s e c r e t ▲ Return Up M Menu/Confir m Down Programmab P ble button 1 Programmable button 2 Ch hannel/Volume Switch 3 Opera ations 3.1 Powerin ng On/Offf 3.1.1 AC Po ower Supply When the repeater r is turned off , press p the back panel (AC powe er switch )to turn on the power,th he AC powerr indicator lig ghts up, and d then presss the front pa anel (pow wer button) to powe er on the repeater .
s e c r e t ▲ 3.2 2 Voice an nd Data Transferr The receiviing and transmitting freq quency are different d on the repeater. Repeater will turn the weak re eceiving sign nal into strong transmittting signal and transmit on the same channel. When transmitting g, the “DATA A”light is on. If it is analo og signal, the “Ana.”lightt on. if it is i digital signal, the “Dig g.”light flashe es. The rece eiving and trransmitting ffrequency and CDC CSS/CTCSS S can be sett by CPS.
s Open Template e c r e t Selecting g the Open Template T mo ode to open n a file can save e the CPS co onfiguration parameterss that are comp patible with earlier e versio ons and upd date the earlie er database versions to the version corresponding to the e current CPS. Close This funcction closes the configurration file in the current window. w / Save This funcction saves the t new file or modified file by the curre ent filename under the current path. The file is savved in .
s e c r e t ▲ 4.3 3 Program m The Progra am menu inccludes the fo ollowing func ctions: Su ubmenu Descriptio on Shortc cut Key y This functio on reads data from yourr Repeater. After powering on o your Repe eater, conne ect it to a PC C and selectt Program > Read. The Read dialog g box is disp played. Clickk Rea ad OK to read d data. Durin ng the data reading r proccess, a Ctrl+R progress bar is displayyed to show the progresss.
s e c r e t ▲ configuratio on file. Then n, click OK to o clone data a. During the e cloning pro ocess, a prog gress bar is displayed to o show the progress. After A cloning g is complete ed, a successs message box is displayed. The target t radio will be resta arted ally and then n use the new w configurattion data. automatica Note: The cloning c proccess skips checking the ID , name, account nu umber, and password p off your radio, and reads and writes the passwo ord informatio on.
s e c r e t ▲ 4.4 4 Tools The Tools menu includ des the follow wing functio ons: u Submenu on Descriptio Language Th his function sets the language of the e CPS. Import DT Data a Th his function is not suppo orted on Rep peater Mode el. Exp port DT Data a Th his function is not suppo orted on Rep peater Mode el. Import DG Data a Th his function is not suppo orted on Rep peater Mode el. Exp port DG Data a Th his function is not suppo orted on Rep peater Mode el.
s e c r e t ▲ 4.5 5 View The Progra am menu inccludes the fo ollowing func ctions: Su ubmenu Tree e Menu Des scription T The tree menu m is belo ow the men nu bar, and d it classifie es configura ation f functions byy module in n the form of a tree. To configurre a functio on or property, yo ou can selecct Edit from the menu bar or enterr the functio on or property from the tree menu. m It is recommend r ed that you display the tree menu to faccilitate your operations.
s e c r e t ▲ UART Baud d Rate This param meter sets th he baud rate e of the inte erface on the e radio acce essory when n the radio communiccates with a third-party device d throu ugh the seria al port. Default: 115200, Rang ge:300~600 0000. d Power-on Zone/Chann nel Designated This option n allows use ers to set a power-on channel. When the radio o is turned on, o it will switch to th his channel.
s e c r e t ▲ whe en thereis no n phone re equest or phone p call, the repeate er respondss to the req quest acco ording to the e predefine ed priority. Default: Un nchecked Option Desscription: Checked: To T enable th he Phone Prriority feature e. Unchecked d: To disable e the Phone Priority featture. PTT Priorityy This option n allows you u to set whicch path of audio signal the repeater will respon nd to first.
s e c r e t ▲ repe eater, while the PTT Inp put signal iss the local audio signal from the fro ont panel PT TT or from m the externa al PTT. Default:R Repeat Requ uest Option Desscription: Repea at Request: The T repeate er responds to the Repe eat Request signal first. PTT Request: R The e repeater re esponds to the t PTT Inpu ut signal firsst. First Come C First Send: S The firrst received PTT audio service s will b be responde ed to first.
s 5.1.2 e c r e t ▲ Comm mon Settin ng-Genera al Setting--Digital Se etting Digital Settings s D Repeater ID Allow userss to set a un nique ID to id dentify the re epeater. Thiis ID is used d by other ca alling repeaters when w addre essing the radio, r for ins stance, whe en making a private ca all or ding a text message.
s e c r e t ▲ Preamble is i a string of o bits adde ed in front of o a data me essage or ccontrol mess sage (Texxt Messagin ng, Private Call, etc.) before trans smission. This T preamb ble prolongs s the messsage in orrder to incrrease the chances c of the messa age being d detected by y the rece eiving radio. The preambles as set in Tx Preamble Duration n are sent in n second atte empt (tha at is retry) of a transsmission.
s e c r e t ▲ Bea acon Beacon Tx Mode This option n decides the t interval for beacon signal tra ansmission in IP Multi-site Con nnect mode. Range: Loccal/Network Default: Lo ocal Beacon Du uration This option n allows the e user to co onfigure how long the beacon sig gnal lasts. In IP Multti-site Conne ect mode, th he beacon signal s will be e transmitte ed when the beacon inte erval expires.
s e c r e t ▲ it iss associated d with the Squelch S Tight Level pa arameter va alue. The re elationship is as follo ows: Squelch h Open Leve el < Squelch h Normal Le evel < Squelch Tight Levvel. Default: 3. Squelch Tig ght Level This functio on sets the e squelch level of outpu ut Repeaterr. It can adjjust the squ uelch enabling thresh hold of receivved signals. The value range of thiss parameterr is variable, and it is associated with the Squelch Norm mal Level parameter p va alue.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows use ers to choosse whether the t radio po op a dialog b box to alert user whe en the tempe erature is too o high for ra adio to work in current channel. This option n only allow ws users to check whether to alert user, when n temperature is veryy high. The radio will detect tempe erature all th he time in despite d of whether userr has checcked this op ption. Note: the Local L Alarm On/Off is un nchecked, th his item can not available.
s e c r e t ▲ Default value is Tempe erature Conttrol. Fan on Use er Temperatture This option n allows ussers to set the temperrature to turrn on the ffan if the fa an is conttrolled via te emperature. When the work temperature of the radio is higher than n the presset temperatture thresho old, the fan will w be turned d on automa atically in ord der to protec ct the radio. Rang:10~ ~80℃,step 1℃,Default Value V is 50℃ ℃.
s e c r e t ▲ This param meter sets th he programm mable function of the P1 P button wh hen you pre ess it shortly. he optional functions, f re efer to the function f list.. Default: Ad djust For a desccription of th Pow wer Level. P1 Long This param meter sets the programm mable functio on of the P1 button whe en you press s and d it. hold For a description of the e optional fu unctions, refe er to the fun nction list. De efault: None e.
s Monitor On//Off 5.2.4 e c r e t ▲ To enable or disable th he Monitor feature. Comm mon Settin ng-UI Settting-Menu Menu Rese et Time This param meter sets the time for au utomatically y exiting a menu. m Range: 1-6 60 s or Infinitte; step: 1 s; default: 15 5 s. Men nu Channel Info This param meter sets whether to dissplay the Ch hannel Info menu m on the e repeater LCD. Default: enabled. Network This param meter sets whether to dissplay the Ne etwork menu u on the radio. Default: enabled.
s e c r e t ▲ Brightness This param meter sets whether to dissplay the Brightness me enu on the ra adio. Default: enabled. Squelch Le evel This param meter sets whether to dissplay the Sq quelch Levell menu on th he radio. Default: enabled. Tones This param meter sets whether to dissplay the To one menu on n the radio. Default: enabled. 6 Conve entiona al Setting 6.1.
s e c r e t ▲ CPS Read Lock This param meter sets whether to en nable the CP PS reading password p function. Default: dissabled. Modify Rea ad Password d If the CPS Read Lockk parameter is enabled,, you can click this buttton to modiffythe CPS S reading pa assword, wh hich consistss of 1 to 8 digits. Factory deffault passwo ord: 88888888.
s e c r e t ▲ This option allows users u to sp pecify a tim me slot thrrough whicch the repe eater transmit/receive e the data to o/from other repeaters in n the IP Multti-site Conne ect network.. Rx Hz] Receive Frrequency[MH This option n allows users to set a frrequency forr the currentt channel to receive signals. nge:400~469 9.9875. Ran Tx Transmit Frequency[MHz] n allows userrs to set a frequency forr the current channel to ttransmit signals. This option nge:400~469 9.9875.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows ussers to set the CTCSS S tail reverssion phase for the current channel. Repeater Mode M This option n allows users to set the e repeater mode for the current chan nnel. Rx Receive Frrequency[MH Hz] This option n allows users to set a frrequency forr the currentt channel to receive signals. nge:400~469 9.9875. Ran RX Squelch Mode This option n allows users to set the e Rx squelch h mode for th he current channel.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows users to set the e TX power le evel for the current channel. TX CTCSS S/CDCSS Tyype This option n allows users to set the e CTCSS/CD DCSS type fo or the current channel. TX CTCSS S Frequencyy[Hz] This option n allows users to set the e TX CTCSS S frequency for f the curre ent channel. The CTC CSS frequen ncy is the sig gnaling that is loaded in n the carrier and is lowe er than the audio a frequency. Rang ge: 67.0~25 54.1hz.
s e c r e t ▲ Call alias This option n allows ussers to set the alias fo or the speccified memb ber. Range:1 1~14 characters. Call Type This option n allows users to set the e call type for the specified member.. Call ID Thisoption allows u users to s set the call id for the speccified mem mber. Ran nge:1~16776 6415. 6.1.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows users to set the e operation mode m for the e repeater. Master Dom main Name On/Off This option n allows use ers to set wh hether to enable the DN NS feature o of the salve in IP Multti-site Conne ect servicess. Through th he DNS serv ver, the slavve can obtain n the IP add dress of th he master th hrough the master’s m domain names s. Thus, dyn namic IP add dress is allo owed for the t master, which w is effe ective in low wering IP Multi-site Conn nect costs.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows users to set the e UDP port to o upgrade th he repeater remotely. Remote Da ata Writing/R Reading UDP Port This option n allows users to set the e UDP port fo or the remotte data writin ng/reading. Netw work Management Parrameter Network Management IP This option n allows users to set the e IP address of the Netw work Manage ement. UDP Port n allows users to set the e UDP port of o the Netwo ork Managem ment.
s e c r e t ▲ This option n allows ussers to set the t passwo ord which should be th he same as s the disp patcher server. Server Porrt This option n allows users to set the e SIP port of the dispatch her server. Voice Service Port(Slo ot 1) This option n allows use ers to set th he port num mber for the e repeater to o transmit voice v servvice via slot 1 in AIS nettwork.