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Troubleshooting

Phenomena

Analysis

Solution

The repeater

cannot be

powered on.

a. Power cord is not connected

or is not securely connected

to the outlet.

b.

Power cord fuse is

damaged.

a. Properly connect the power cord

and ensure secure connection.

b.

Check if the fuse has blown. If yes,

replace it with a new one.

Group members

cannot talk to

each other, or the

repeater cannot

communicate with

a subscriber

radio.

a.

TX/RX frequency of the

repeater is inconsistent with

that of portable/mobile

terminals.

b.

Failed to repeat useful

signal due to strong

interference signal.

c.

The group member is out

of the coverage of the

repeater.

a. Re-set frequencies.

b. If you cannot remove or bypass

the interference source, change

to operate at other frequencies.

c.

Go within the coverage of the

repeater.

Group members

cannot talk to

each other, even

though RX

indication is

given.

a. Your ID is inconsistent with

that of other group

members.

b.

Inconsistent

CTCSS/CDCSS.

a. Set your ID to the same as that of

other members.

b.

Re-set CTCSS/CDCSS.

Short

communication

range or poor

audio

a. Leakage of signal energy

due to damaged

connection cable.

b. Loose connection

between the antenna

a. Replace the cable with a new one

if necessary.

b. Secure or replace the cable.

c. Replace the cable with a new one.

d.

Contact the manufacturer or your

Summary of Contents for RD98X series

Page 1: ...ctions and remarkable quality would refresh your experience and enable you to be responsive to emergent situations To derive optimum performance from your product please read this manual and the suppl...

Page 2: ...other media Laws in PRC and or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of Hytera with respect to its computer programs The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant either di...

Page 3: ...exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50 transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guid...

Page 4: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guara...

Page 5: ...erification 12 Status Indication 12 LCD Icon 12 LED Indicator 13 Basic Operations 14 Turning the Repeater On Off 14 Adjusting Volume 14 Adjusting Power Level 14 Backlight 14 Locking Unlocking the Repe...

Page 6: ...s in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received If any item is missing or damaged please contact your dealer Power Cord Repeater Owner s Manual Safety Infor...

Page 7: ...RX Indicator 6 Slot 2 TX Indicator 7 Digital Mode Indicator 8 Slot 1 TX Indicator 9 Slot 1 RX Indicator 10 Alarm Indicator 11 Programmable Key 12 LCD Display 13 Channel Up CH 14 Navigation Knob 15 Ch...

Page 8: ...art Name No Part Name 1 TX Antenna Interface 2 Optional Interface 1 3 RX Duplex Antenna Interface 4 Optional Interface 2 5 Monitor Tuning Interface 6 Accessory Jack 7 DC Power Interface 8 Ethernet Por...

Page 9: ...on can ensure optimum performance and reliability of the repeater Therefore be sure to read the following instructions before installation Installation Requirements 1 Installation Environment The repe...

Page 10: ...eater works properly by observing the 8 LEDs located on the front panel 3 Parameter Configuration When the repeater proves to work normally configure appropriate parameters according to your actual re...

Page 11: ...r The interface connecting the transmitter should be close to PA module to reduce RF loss as shown below 3 Loosen the screw at the back of the top cover and then pull the top cover to remove it 4 Loos...

Page 12: ...mounted properly fasten it with the 2 screws inside the housing and on the side respectively Then attach the PA heat sink and connect all cables Installation Diagram Duplexer with Front Side Facing Up...

Page 13: ...panel Status Indication LCD Icon These icons may appear on LCD They can help you easily identify the repeater status Icon Name Icon Repeater Status RSSI Indicator More bars indicate better signal stre...

Page 14: ...ating in Base mode Slot 1 TX indicator 8 glows red Repeater is transmitting on an analog channel or on slot 1 Slot 1 TX indicator 8 flashes red Busy channel lockout transmission time out Slot 2 TX ind...

Page 15: ...X power to High or Low High power can extend repeater coverage enabling you to communicate with farther terminals The TX power is represented by the icon and respectively on the LCD Backlight Activati...

Page 16: ...igation Radio Info Under this menu you can rotate the Navigation knob to view product information including Serial Number Radio Model Freq Range and Firmware Ver To access this menu 1 In the home scre...

Page 17: ...to view information of the current channel To exit this menu Just press the knob again Exit To exit from the main menu rotate the Navigation knob to select the Exit option and then press the knob Alar...

Page 18: ...ation requirements If not please make improvements as soon as possible 3 Check if connection between the transmitter and RF cable or antenna feeder is loose or damaged Poor connection between them cou...

Page 19: ...standing wave ratio of TX antenna connector could result in damage to the PA and even failure of the transmitter When the VSWR exceeds the normal range the Alarm Indicator will glow red and the LCD w...

Page 20: ...he prompt message below Then the repeater may continue transmission or terminate it subject to the detection result You need to 1 Check if the connection between the transmitter and RF cable or antenn...

Page 21: ...power cord is loose or damaged If yes secure or replace the cord 3 If you cannot solve the problem contact your local dealer for technical support When the voltage falls within the normal range the p...

Page 22: ...ference signal c The group member is out of the coverage of the repeater a Re set frequencies b If you cannot remove or bypass the interference source change to operate at other frequencies c Go withi...

Page 23: ...e cleaning Product Care Keep the product at a place of good ventilation and heat dissipation to facilitate normal work Do not place irrelevant articles on top of the product to ensure optimal heat dis...

Page 24: ...dealer for more information Palm Microphone SM16A1 Desktop Microphone SM10A1 External Power Supply 320W backup battery applicable PS22002 Programming Cable USB Port PC37 Omni directional Antenna Dire...

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