Advanced Wireless Communications AWR-DRP9050 User Manual

Advanced Wireless Communications AWR-DRP9050 User Manual

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AWR-DRP9050
Digital Radio Repeater

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  • Page 1 User Manual AWR-DRP9050 Digital Radio Repeater...
  • Page 2 AWR-DRP9050 delivers the latest technology, has the most stable components, and has the most advanced production technology. The AWR-DRP9050 will provide you with the reliable performance and high quality you demand. This manual should be read to ensure that the user understands the operation of the AWR-DRP9050.
  • Page 3 RF exposure can be accomplished using labels, or by education and training through appropriate means such as information and instructions in user manuals or safety booklets. Your Advanced Wireless Communications’ two-way radio or repeater has an RF exposure information label on the device. The training material below includes useful information about RF exposure and helpful instructions.
  • Page 4 Advanced Wireless Communications Radio Quality Warranty and Liability The warranty range and limitation Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC) is committed to quality and stands behind its products. AWC will, during the warranty period specified for each product, repair or replace components that fail as a result of poor workmanship or materials.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Repeater controls ................1 Indicators ..................1 Repeater displays ................1 Control keys..................1 Front panel mic connector .............. 2 Rear panels I/O’s ................2 Repeater functionality ................. 2 DMR Digital channel ............... 2 Analog channel ................2 Hybrid channel................3 Repeater operation ................
  • Page 6: Repeater Controls

    Packing List The following items are contained in the shipping box. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Please note that the packing list is for a complete retail box. Items Quantity Repeater AC Power Cord USB Cable (Type-B to Type-A) User Manual Available at www.advancedwireless.com...
  • Page 7: Indicators

    Indicators The front panel includes a row of six status indicators that may be referenced during repeater operation. When illuminated, they indicate what the current repeater state is. The following table describes the indicators and their associated colors. receiving Repeater Display The repeater display is a two-digit numeric display with two backlit indicators, A and B.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Mic Connector

    Front Panel Mic Connector The front panel microphone connect is a standard RJ-45 that may be connected to a hand microphone or desk microphone. Note that the local microphone only works in DMR mode. PTT from the local microphone is transmitted as an ALL CALL on both time slots.
  • Page 9: Hybrid Channel

    Repeater Functionality (continued) Hybrid Channel The hybrid channel is a special case channel in that it allows the programmed frequency pair to be shared with both analog and DMR subscriber units. Like the DMR and Analog channels, the appropriate signaling must be programmed. Analog devices will use the parameters set for analog operation and DMR devices will use the parameters set for DMR operation.
  • Page 10 Front Panel Basic Operation (continued) 3. Password Authentication – if the menu is locked, press “OK” or use the shortcut function button to enter password authentication. The display will show the following: • The password is entered using the “F” keys based on the value entered in programming. The password will be six digits in length.
  • Page 11: Fault Handling Guide

    General Guide for Fault Handling Repeater Error Codes The repeater will display error codes when a fault occurs. These items are important to the service technician for troubleshooting and repair. The error codes are noted in the following table.
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