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SETTING GUIDE VHF REPEATER INTRODUCTION ID-RP2010V USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 UHF REPEATER ID-RP4010V USING AN SD CARD 1.2GHz REPEATER DIGITAL REPEATER SETTING ID-RP1200VD FM REPEATER SETTING RESETTING ERROR INDICATION...
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USB driver To use the USB cable, you must first install a USB driver. The latest USB driver and installation guide can be downloaded from the Icom website https://www.icomjapan.com/support/firmware_driver/ Carefully read the guide, before installing the driver. Programming information •...
USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Installing the utility When installing the utility, confirm Windows has 5. “Choose Destination Location” is displayed. completed its startup, and then log in as the Click <Next >>. administrator. L If desired, click <Browse...> to select another destination folder before clicking <Next >>.
USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Programming through a USB cable 1. Connecting the PC and repeater Connect the PC that the utility and the USB driver have been installed in and the repeater, as shown below. L Turn OFF the repeater when connecting.
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USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Programming through a USB cable (Continued) 2. Making the Initial setup When you start the utility, the Initial Setup window is displayed. Before using the software, follow the steps below to make the initial setup to send the repeater information.
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USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Programming through a USB cable (Continued) 3. Reading the data from the repeater Read the operating frequency and operating mode NOTE: data (DV/FM/MIX) to the utility. • Backup the read data to prevent data loss. •...
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USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Automatically adjusting the reference D Manually adjusting the reference frequency frequency 1. Connect the reference signal to the target 1. Confirm the repeater is turned ON. repeater’s [REF IN 10MHz] connector. L If multiple repeaters are connected, confirm all of them are turned ON.
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USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Setting a password for receiving an Emergency stop signal Enter the password to accept receiving an Emergency Stop signal. The repeater stops operating or resumes operation when it received a signal with a password that matches the password set in this window.
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USING THE UTILITY FOR ID-RP3 Programming the repeater D Programming using an SD card NOTE: Format the SD card on your PC before using. 1. Saving repeater setting to an SD card z Enter the Maintenance mode, and then save the NOTE: If multiple repeaters are connected, only the repeater setting data to an SD card.
USING AN SD CARD Preparation 1. Insert the formatted SD card to the repeater. 3. Save the data to write to the repeater in the • Folders will be created as shown below. specified folder, as shown below. Firmware folder: Save the “dat”...
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USING AN SD CARD Using an SD card 5. [RX] ( ) blinks twice, and then the [POWER] 1. Insert an SD card (1). 2. While holding down the Reset switch (2)*, turn ) blinks once, if the operation successfully finished.
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DIGITAL REPEATER SETTING Using a Gateway server L IP addresses shown in the figure are examples. Set appropriate IP addresses according to your environment. Internet Modem Trust server [LAN 1] 172.16.0.1/24 GW: Blank eth0 (To the router) [WAN] 10.0.0.200/8 192.168.1.250/24 Router (2) GW: 10.0.0.201 GW: 192.168.1.1...
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DIGITAL REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Common) D Call Sign The settings shown below are the minimum required to use the Digital Repeater function. See the Utility for Enter the repeater call sign used for operation. ID-RP3 HELP for more details for other setting items. L An Emergency Stop command provided through LAN is usable by setting the call sign.
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DIGITAL REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Gateway settings) Settings shown below are required if operating the repeater as a Gateway. D Using a Gateway server 1. Select “Use Gateway Server” in “Gateway” (1) L The option “Use Simple gateway” is usable only in Japan. 2.
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DIGITAL REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Network settings) D Using a Gateway server D Time Settings Turn ON or OFF the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Using the DHCP client function: function. Automatically gets the repeater IP address and If the NTP function is turned ON, the repeater gets the Subnet mask from the connected router.
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FM REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Common) D Call Sign The settings shown below are the minimum required to use the Analog Repeater function. See the Utility for Enter the given repeater call sign. ID-RP3 HELP for more details for other setting items. L An Emergency Stop command provided through LAN also usable by setting the call sign.
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FM REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (ID Output) D ID Output settings D ID Output settings (Common) Set conditions for outputting an ID. Set mixing volume levels for in case of outputting an L Write a voice data to the repeater if you select “Voice” in ID while the repeater operates.
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FM REPEATER SETTING Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Network settings) D [LAN 1] port settings D Time settings Turn ON or OFF the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Using the DHCP client function: function. Select “ON” in “DHCP” to get an IP address from If the NTP function is turned ON, the repeater gets the existing network.
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RESETTING Resetting the repeater Reset the repeater if somehow the repeater does not properly operate. 1. Turn OFF the repeater. 2. Remove the DC power cable. 3. Wait for few seconds, and then attach the DC power cable. 4. Turn ON the repeater. If the trouble is not solved, reset the repeater as shown below.
ERROR INDICATION The Receive indicator [RX] ( ) and Transmit indicator [TX] ( ) on the repeater indicates an error, as shown below. L If multiple errors occur, the indicators will light up in the order shown below. When one error is resolved, the light that indicated it disappears.
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