Operation Manual

DR-2X / DR-2XE Operating Manual 23
9.
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Example
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Basic Set up and Operations
Stand Alone Operation
User 2
User 1
DG-ID: TX01RX00
DP-ID registered
DG-ID: TX
01RX00
DG-ID: TX01RX00
User 4
DG-ID: TX00RX00
User 3
DG-ID: 01
Default: 01
RPT1
System Manager
Setting Content (Frequencies are shown for example only, use your repeater coordinated frequencies)
CH-A
RX AUTO AMS 448.700 MHz
TX AUTO AMS 443.700 MHz
CH-B
PRIORITY ON
RX FIX DIGITAL 449.000 MHz
TX FIX DIGITAL 444.000 MHz
DG-ID: 01
DEFAULT ID: 01
DP-ID: The system manager USER-3 has registered the DP-ID
The group members, USER-1, USER-2 and USER-3 have set the transmit DG-ID to 01 and the receive
DG-ID to 00.
The system manager, USER-3 knows the uplink frequency of CH-B. The group members USER-1 and
USER-2 know only the normal uplink frequency of CH-A.
USER-4 is not a group member, therefore sets the transmit DG-ID default to 00 and the receive DG-ID to 00.
The examples of the user operation with the above settings:
z The group members USER-1, USER-2 and USER-3 may communicate the normal operation by using
the CH-A frequency.
z When the USER-1 and the USER-2 are communicating with each other using CH-A, the USER-3 allows
preferentially contact to the group members in an emergency by using the CH-B uplink frequency.
z USER-3 may change the repeater setting temporarily by using the uplink frequency even if CH-A is
in use, and also record messages to members.
z Since the DG-ID is different for USER-4 who is not the group member, the uplink signal may not be
repeated in the digital mode, but in the analog FM mode, USER-4 may transmit on the uplink and use
this repeater, because the setting of CH-A is “AUTO AMS”. When communicating only with group
members, only the C4FM digital transceiver may be received by changing the operation mode of
CH-A to FIX DIGITAL, so only the group members with the same DG-ID may communicate.