Quick Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1Unpacking and Checking
- 2Radio Overview
- 3Operations
- 4CPS-Menu
- 5Common Setting
- 6Conventional Setting
- 6.1.1Conventional Setting-Password
- 6.1.2Conventional Setting-Zone
- 6.1.3Conventional Setting-Channel-Digital Channel
- 6.1.4Conventional Setting-Channel-Analog Channel
- 6.1.5Conventional Setting-Multi CTC/CDC
- 6.1.6Conventional Setting-Contact
- 6.1.7Conventional Setting-Network-Network
- 6.1.8Conventional Setting-Network- Local Access Managem
- 6.1.9Conventional Setting-Network-Multisite Access Mana
- 6.1.10Conventional Setting-Network-Application Programmi
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when there is no phone request or phone call, the repeater responds to the request
according to the predefined priority.
Default: Unchecked
Option Description:
Checked: To enable the Phone Priority feature.
Unchecked: To disable the Phone Priority feature.
PTT Priority
This option allows you to set which path of audio signal the repeater will respond to
first.
Default:First Come First Send
Option Description:
External PTT: The repeater will handle the external PTT first.
Front PTT: The repeater will handle the front panel PTT first.
Remote PTT: The repeater will handle the Remote PTT signal first.
First Come First Send: The repeater will handle the PTT on a first come first serve
manner.
Repeat Request Priority
This option allows the user to set the repeat request priority. When the repeater
receives a repeat request, it responds to this request according to the predefined repeat
request priority mode.
Default:First Come First Send
Option Description:
Local Repeating: The repeater responds to the Local Repeating request first.
IP Connect Repeating: The repeater responds to the IP Connect Repeating
request first.
First Come First Send: The repeater responds to the first detected repeating
request first.
Tx Path Priority
The PTT signal is classified into Repeat Request and PTT Input according to the
signal source. The Repeat Request signal is the audio signal that is being repeated by the