TR-800 Service Manual
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Mode Description
Mode
Description
Knockdown Mode
Press the
SETUP
button while the repeater is powered on. The repeater
enters knockdown mode once the orange LED goes out.
Base Station
Press
RPT
and
OPT
buttons when the orange SETUP LED is on. The
repeater enters base station mode once both the blue RPT and OPT
LEDs go out.
Forward
Directional
Repeater
Press
RPT
and
OPT
buttons when orange SETUP LED is on. The
repeater enters forward directional mode once the blue RPT LED is on
while the blue OPT LED goes out.
Reverse
Directional
Repeater
Press
RPT
and
OPT
buttons when the orange SETUP LED is on. The
repeater enters reverse directional mode once the blue RPT LED goes
out while the blue OPT LED is on.
Setup
Mode
Bi-directional
Repeater
Press
RPT
and
OPT
buttons when the orange SETUP LED is on. The
repeater enters bi-directional repeater mode once both the blue RPT and
OPT LEDs are on.
PC Programming Mode
The repeater enters PC programming mode once command is received
from PC and when the orange SETUP LED is on.
Repeater Setup/Knockdown
Press the
SETUP
button located on the front panel to toggle between repeater setup and knockdown,
with LED indications. The master radio is on in setup mode, and off in knockdown mode. There are 4
repeater modes in setup mode: base station, forward directional repeater, reverse directional repeater
and bi-directional. The repeater is initialized to base station mode when it toggles from knockdown to
setup state. But in knockdown mode, the repeater works merely as a receiver.
In base station mode, the repeater function is disabled, with the slave radio used as a receiver and the
master radio used as a transmitter. In bi-directional repeater mode, the front panel
PTT
is disabled.
The repeater setup/knockdown mode will be recorded when the repeater is restarted. For example, if the
repeater operates in forward directional mode, it will still operate in this mode after re-started.
PC Programming Mode
Connect the PC to the repeater via a programming cable. Data can be transferred from the PC to the
repeater and saved in the repeater memory. The repeater LCD will display “PROGRAMMING” when the
PC is reading/writing data from/into the radio. The LED flashes red, indicating the master radio is being
programmed; then the LED flashes green, indicating the slave radio is being programmed. The repeater
will be automatically reset after programming.
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