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ENTER REMOTE MODE:  

 

ACTIVATE USER: 

 

 

 

Field 

Digits 

1) Remote access PIN 

[N][N][N][N] 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command 

[0][3] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 23 

 

• 

The remote access PIN is preprogrammed 
on a per channel basis.  You must know it 

before you begin. 

 

• 

All users are active by default.  This 

command is used only to reactivate a user 
that has been previously deactivated. 

• 

Only the System Operator may access 
remote programming mode. 

 

DEACTIVATE USER: 

Deactivate an active user. 

• 

The four-digit code “5555” is reserved for 

the REBOOT command and “7777” is 

reserved for REPEATER DISABLE. 

 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command 

[0][4] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 23 

• 

If you have successfully entered remote 

programming mode, you’ll hear three 1500 

Hz tones.  If you weren’t successful, you 
won’t hear any response. 

 

• 

DEACTIVE USER is a good alternative to 
DELETE USER when you want to 

temporarily prevent a user from accessing 

the repeater without deleting their profile. 

 

ADD USER: 

 

 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command  

[0][1] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 23 

3) Tone/Code 

[N][N][N] 

001 < NNN < 162 

MODIFY USER TX SQUELCH OPTION: 

 

 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command 

[0][5] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 63 

3) Tone/Code 

[N][N][N] 

001 < NN < 162 

 

• 

See “Appendix C” for a table of available 

tones/codes and their corresponding index. 

 

• 

If you attempt to add a user to a slot that 

is already occupied by an existing user 

(active or not), then this command will fail.  

You must first delete the existing user and 
then add a new one if you wish to add a 

new user in that slot. 

• 

CTCSS tones are numbered from 1-50 and 
DCS codes are numbered from 51-162.  

See “Appendix C:” for a complete table of 

available tones/codes and their 
corresponding index. 

 

MODIFY USER RX SQUELCH OPTION: 

 

• 

By default, the same tone/code will be 
used for both the TX and RX squelch 

options.  After adding the user, you can 

modify the TX and RX squelch options 
individually by using the MODIFY TX 

SQUELCH OPTION

 

or

 

MODIFY RX SQUELCH 

OPTION commands. 

 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command 

[0][6] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 23 

3) Tone/Code 

[N][N][N] 

001 < NN < 162 

 

• 

CTCSS tones are numbered from 1-50 and 

DCS codes are numbered from 51-162.  
See “Appendix C” for a complete table of 

available tones/codes and their 

corresponding index. 

 

DELETE USER: 

 

 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command  

[0][2] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

00 < NN < 23 

 

MODIFY USER TX DCS SIGNAL POLARITY: 

 

 

 

• 

This command will delete the user’s profile 

entirely and the slot will be considered 
empty.  If you want to temporarily disable 

a user while preserving their profile, try 

using the DEACTIVE USER command 

instead. 

Field 

Digits 

Remarks 

1) Command 

[0][7] 

 

2) User Slot 

[N][N] 

01 is only option 

3) Polarity 

[N] 

0 = inverted 
1 = non-inverted 

 

• 

You can not delete the user in Slot 0 

(System Operator) or Slot 1.  These users 

can only be deleted by using the BCR 
programmer. 

• 

This command will fail if the user is not 

using a DCS Code as the squelch option. 

 

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Содержание ComLink BCR-40U

Страница 1: ...ComLink BRC 40U 50V Owner s Manual By BridgeCom Systems Inc...

Страница 2: ...United States of America LTR is a registered trademark of EF Johnson Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation For Technical Support please contact BridgeCom Systems Inc 1...

Страница 3: ...SETTINGS 11 CHAPTER 7 AUXILIARY MODE 11 OVERVIEW 11 EXTERNAL CONTROLLERS 11 CHAPTER 8 ALIGNMENT 12 OVERVIEW 12 PARAMETERS 12 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 12 CHAPTER 9 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 14 OVERVIEW 14 ACCESSIN...

Страница 4: ...CTCSS TONES 24 DCS CODES 24 APPENDIX D REPEATER SYSTEM RECORD SHEET 25 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 26 FCC STATEMENTS 27 4...

Страница 5: ...include a four button keypad speaker volume control knob and select control knob Windows based programmer The BCR 40U 50V can be setup and maintained using the optional BCR programming software Progra...

Страница 6: ...ain 11 2A Max Weight 18 lbs Weight w duplexer 20 lbs Frequency Range 400 470 MHz 136 174 MHz Dimensions W x H x D 19 0 x 3 5 x 13 5 Frequency Stability 1 5 ppm 1 5 ppm Operating Temperature Range 22 F...

Страница 7: ...o deliver 13 8 Volts If the repeater did not come with a duplexer installed connect the received signal to the RX antenna port and connect the TX antenna port s output to where the powered signal is t...

Страница 8: ...that the external peripheral has control The transmit options of the user in Slot 1 will be utilized If necessary the repeater supports a programmable COS output on pin 17 to be interfaced with the pe...

Страница 9: ...ogrammed by your dealer or by you using the BCR programmer The following lists all of the channel settings Channel Name The Channel Name is an 16 character name Legal characters are uppercase letters...

Страница 10: ...Signal are selected separately The per user TX signaling setting can also be made to transmit carrier only CSQ The BCR Repeater is capable of cross tone code encoding For example if the BCR REPEATER...

Страница 11: ...n order to exit base station mode simply press the RPTR or AUX button Base Station Settings Remote mode cannot be entered during Base station mode All selected user receive and transmit options courte...

Страница 12: ...sub audible tone code output devation 0 being 40dB 1 7 in 2dB increments from 12dB to 0dB TX VOICE DEV 0 7 This parameter controls the TX Voice deviation 0 being 40dB 1 7 adjusts in 2dB increments fr...

Страница 13: ...along with the channel s programmed sub audible tone or code Once the repeater has decoded the sub audible and the transmitter is engaged press and hold the repeater button to put the unit in alignmen...

Страница 14: ...at least 40ms and the duration between DTMF tones must be at least 40 ms Every user belongs to a particular slot There are 24 slots numbered from 0 to 23 Whenever you modify an individual user s setti...

Страница 15: ...the operation was a success A response of four 500 Hz tones indicates the operation failed The table below is a list of the available tasks followed by their 2 digit command prefix Command Prefix ENTE...

Страница 16: ...xisting user active or not then this command will fail You must first delete the existing user and then add a new one if you wish to add a new user in that slot CTCSS tones are numbered from 1 50 and...

Страница 17: ...Yes If you set the TX Timeout to zero this feature will be disabled The TX Timeout timer controls the maximum amount of timer that the transmitter will remain keyed The Tone in Tail setting determines...

Страница 18: ...confirm that the System Operator can access the repeater is to have the System Operator press the PTT push to talk button on their radio Visually confirm that the repeater s LCD displays the System Op...

Страница 19: ...e seconds enter the following sequence without the dashes 0 9 0 3 3 0 0 0 Once you dekey you should hear the success alert four 1500 Hz tones 5 Add a courtesy tone of 1000 Hz to the new user s profile...

Страница 20: ...prefix is 99 In order to save and exit enter the following sequence without the dashes 9 9 The repeater will respond with a series of tones as it updates followed by a remote mode exited alert which i...

Страница 21: ...arging circuit provides a maintenance charge of around 200 mA For virtually maintenance free operation it is recommended that a GEL CELL type deep cycle battery be used If it is desired for the BCR RE...

Страница 22: ...DULE General Purpose Input 10 RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator 11 RX MODULE Relay OUT 12 RX MODULE Relay IN 13 5 Volts Out 14 TX MODULE Relay OUT 15 TX MODULE Relay IN 16 17 COS Output OPEN DRA...

Страница 23: ...0 NN 23 MODIFY USER TX SQUELCH OPTION 1 Command Prefix 0 5 2 User Slot N N 00 NN 23 3 Tone Code N N N 001 NN 238 MODIFY USER RX SQUELCH OPTION 1 Command Prefix 0 6 2 User Slot N N 00 NN 23 3 Tone Code...

Страница 24: ...de Index Code Index Code Index Code 001 023 018 125 035 245 052 412 069 624 002 025 019 131 036 251 053 413 070 627 003 026 020 132 037 261 054 423 071 631 004 031 021 134 038 263 055 431 072 632 005...

Страница 25: ...ET NAME RX Freq TX Freq Spacing Power Broadcast ID Interval mins Rate WPM Remote PIN Stuck Mic Timeout secs Slot User ID RX Option TX Option Courtesy Hold Time Tone In Tail 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1...

Страница 26: ...nited States Equipment found not to be defective will be returned at the customer s expense and it will include the cost to ship test and return the equipment Equipment returned for repair must have a...

Страница 27: ...no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equ...

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