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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Call alias
This option allows users to set the alias for the specified member. Range:1~14
characters.
Call Type
This option allows users to set the call type for the specified member.
Call ID
This option allows users to set the call id for the specified member.
Range:1~16776415.
6.1.7 Conventional Setting-Network-Network
Repeater IP
DHCP
This option allows users to define whether to dynamically assign the IP address to the
repeater.
Manual Set DNS
This option allows users to define whether to configure the DNS server. This server
saves the domain name and IP address of the master in the IP Multi-site Network, and it
can convert the domain name into IP address.
MAC Address
It displays the MAC address of the repeater. The MAC address, also known as the
hardware address, is a unique identifier for a network device.
IP address
This option allows users to set the Ethernet IP for the repeater.
Gateway IP
This option allows users to set the gateway IP under TCP/IP protocol for the repeater.
Netmask
This option allows users to set the subnet mask for the repeater.
DNS Server IP
This option allows users to set the IP address of the DNS server. Via the DNS server
IP, the slave can find the master. Moreover, the repeater SIP service can also be carried
out.
IP Multi-site Connect Setting
Repeater Type