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VXR-9000E FM R

EpEatER

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pERating

 M

anual

t

Wo

 t

one

 D

ec

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Two Tone Dec” to turn the 2-Tone 

Decoder “On” or “Off” (toggle).

cW iD S

ingle

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “CW ID Single” to send the station 

callsign, via Morse Code, once. Programming of the 

callsign is performed by your Vertex Standard deal-

er.

cW M

eSSage

 1 - cW M

eSSage

 8

Press (or press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “CW Message 1 - 8” to send a pre-

programmed Morse Code message on the transmit-

ted signal. Programming of the message(s) is per-

formed by your Vertex Standard dealer.

Dc p

oWeR

 S

ave

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “DC Power Save” to turn the DC 

Power Save feature “On” or “Off” (toggle).
When DC Power Save feature is set to “ON,” activate 

the various power save feature (determined from 

your Vertex Standard dealer) while the repeater op-

erates from the Backup Power Source.

e

ncRyption

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Encryption” to turn off the Option-

al Encryption Unit temporarily.

e

ncRyption

 c

oDe

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Encryption Code” to select the 

Encryption Code (determined from your Vertex 

Standard dealer; require the 

FVP-35

 Rolling Code 

Encryption Unit).

k

ey

 l

ock

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Key Lock” to lock the repeater’s 

front panel keys (except “Key Lock” key); this fea-

ture can be enabled to prevent repeater settings from 

being disturbed.

l

ocal

 ptt

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Local PTT” to enable (“On”) or dis-

able (“Off”) operation using a 

PTT

 switch connected 

to the front panel’s Microphone Jack.

M

onitoR

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Monitor” to cancel CTCSS and 

DCS squelch decoding, so as to enable reception of 

signals present on the channel that do not contain a 

matching CTCSS tone or DCS code.

M

onitoR

 M

This function provides to “Monitor” to cancel CTC-

SS and DCS squelch decoding, so long as the 

PF

 key 

assigned to “Monitor M” is pressed and held in.

M

ulti

 t

one

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Multi Tone” to switch the Tone 

Table between “Main” and “Sub.”

p

anel

 i

nDicatoR

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Panel Indicator” to turn the Front 

Panel’s Illumination “On” or “Off” (toggle).

R

eMote

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Remote” to toggle the operating 

mode between the “

Remote

” mode and “

Local

” 

mode.
When the “

Remote

” mode is selected, the repeater 

operates according to the control instructions re-

ceived from the external device (connected to the 

ACC

 jack on the rear panel). While in the “

Local

” 

mode, the repeater operates from the front panel’s 

PF

 keys.

R

epeat

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Repeat” to toggle the operating 

mode between the “

Repeater

” mode and “

Base 

Transceiver

” mode.

For normal operation, set this key to the “

Repeat

” 

mode. When the “

Base Transceiver

” mode is se-

lected, you can speak into the microphone to use this 

repeater as a transceiver.

R

eSet

Press (or Press and hold in for one second) the 

PF

 

key assigned to “Reset” to reset (same function as 

the 

POWER

 switch “off” and “on”) the repeater.

Programmable Function 

(

PF

)

 Key Details

Summary of Contents for VXR-9000E

Page 1: ...Rack Mount Repeater VXR 9000E Operating Manual Vertex Standard LMR Inc ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...gal operation may result from improper setup programming or internal modifications Safety Warning Information The antenna s used for this transmitter must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 74 cm from all persons during normal operation and must not exceed an antenna gain of 0 dBd This device must be restricted to work related operations in an O...

Page 4: ...our communications network requirements Note that some functions may require the purchase of optional internal accessories The possible PF key features and functions are explained on the pages to follow VOL Knob This control knob adjusts the output level of the front speaker and external speaker jack on the back panel TX Indicator This LED glows red when the repeater is trans mitting Numeric Displ...

Page 5: ...for one second the PF key assigned to Compander to turn the Com pander circuit On or Off toggle This function is only activated on the Narrow Channel Spread of the Base Transceiver mode The Compander IC contains two variable gain cir cuits configured for compressing and expanding the dynamic range of the repeater s transmitted and re ceived audio signal When you enable this function the signal to ...

Page 6: ...Press or Press and hold in for one second the PF key assigned to Local PTT to enable On or dis able Off operation using a PTT switch connected to the front panel s Microphone Jack Monitor Press or Press and hold in for one second the PF key assigned to Monitor to cancel CTCSS and DCS squelch decoding so as to enable reception of signals present on the channel that do not contain a matching CTCSS t...

Page 7: ... key while press and holding the PTT switch to transmit the Test Tone Signal as pro grammed by your Vertex Standard dealer TOT Press or press and hold in one second the PF key assigned to TOT to turn the Time Out Timer fea ture On or Off toggle When the TOT feature is set to On the repeater will return to the Receive mode automatically after a preset time of continuous transmission determined via ...

Page 8: ...ng The 50 V RF voltage 25 W 50 Ohms is applied to the TX RF section of the repeater while transmitting Do not touch the TX RF section absolutely while transmitting Main Power Source Connector The primary DC power source should be con nected here The power requirements are 13 6 V DC at 12 Amps continuous duty External Speaker Jack This 3 5 mm 2 pin jack provides variable audio output for an externa...

Page 9: ... cable to connect to this pin connecting the shield to GND 0 dBm 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 DC V Input Signal Level RSSI Output Voltage Pin 5 TX ATT This output is intended for controlling an external coaxial switching relay It is an open drain output which can sink approx 1 5 A when active The delay time which is between the repeater cause to transmit mode and this port switches ...

Page 10: ...0 GND Chassis ground for all logic levels and power supply return Pin 22 RXD LOW Analog Output for DATA Communications 300 3 000 Hz This pin is an output for low speed receiving data signals with the data being extracted after the de emphasis and low pass filter stages Pin 23 RXD HIGH Digital Output for DATA Communications This pin is an output for high speed receiving data signals with the data b...

Page 11: ... at the operating frequency When separate receive and transmit antennas are used high Q narrow band types may serve to minimize interaction NEVER TRANSMIT WITHOUT HAVING A TRANSMIT ANTENNA CONNECTED TO THE TX ANTENNA JACK OF THE RE PEATER Equipment Location The VXR 9000E must be installed in a 19 inch Mounting Rack which will allow for free air flow around the heat sink on the rear apron at all ti...

Page 12: ... terminal posts on the rear panel While the repeater is operating from the Main Power Source a slight charging current will maintain battery charge In the event of an unexpected interruption of the Main Power Source the automatic power control circuit will automatically switch the repeater to the backup battery and operation will not be interrupted After prolonged operation from the battery Backup...

Page 13: ...Cap RA0506900 6 Name Plate RA0508500 1 Operating Manual 1 Optional Accessories MD 12A8J Desktop Microphone MH 53A8J Noise Canceling Microphone FP 31 AC Power Supply Unit FIF 9 Inline Interface Box FVP 25 Encryption Unit FVP 35 Rolling Code Encryption Unit FIF 10A USB Programming Interface FIF 12 USB Programming Interface CT 104A PC Programming Cable for FIF 10A and FIF 12 ...

Page 14: ...12 VXR 9000E FM Repeater Operating Manual Note ...

Page 15: ...isposed as household waste Electronic and Electric Equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of han dling these items and their waste byproducts In EU countries please contact your local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste collection system in your country ...

Page 16: ... reproduced without the per mission of Vertex Standard LMR Inc Vertex Standard is a trademark of Vertex Standard LMR Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2015 Vertex Standard LMR Inc All rights reserved ...

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