Overview
This section describes the programming and setup of
the Professional Series radios and the Basic (R*I*C*K)
repeater controller for use in both unidirectional and
b i - d i re c t i o n a l re p e a t e r c o n fi g u r a t i o n s . Tw o
Professional Series radios are required. In the unidirec-
tional repeater configuration, one radio operates as the
receiver of the repeater and the other radio operates as
the transmitter of the repeater. In the bi-directional
repeater configuration, each radio can receive or trans-
mit. However, the radio that is connected to J3-TX will
be referred to as the "transmit radio" and the radio that
is connected to J5-RX will be referred to as the "receive
radio". Refer to the (R*I*C*K) manual, 6880901Z79, for
additional information.
Programming
Programming Tools
The Professional Series Customer Programming Soft-
ware (CPS) is used to program the receive radio and
the transmit radio (or use archived CPS files for the
radios) for the desired repeater configuration.
The Basic repeater controller is programmed with
internal DIP switch settings.
Unidirectional Repeater
Professional Series Radios
Receive Radio Programming
1. Read the Professional Series receive radio.
2. After the radio is read, select "Radio Configu-
ration" from the opening CPS "Tree View"
window.
3. Click the "Basic" tab.
4. If necessary, uncheck the "Hook (HUB)
Defeats PL" selection box. Your screen should
appear similar to Figure 8-1.
5. Click the "Accessory Configuration" tab.
6. Click the "Rx Audio Type:" dropdown arrow
button. Select "Filtered Audio".
7. Click the "Ignition Sense Type:" dropdown
arrow button. Select "On/Off & Ignition".
Your
screen
should
Figure 8-2.
March, 2001
Programming Professional Series Radios
for use with a Basic Repeater Controller
appear
similar
to
6864110R66-O
Figure 8-1. Basic (R*I*C*K) Unidirectional
Repeater, Basic Configuration, Receive Radio
Figure 8-2. Basic (R*I*C*K) Unidirectional
Repeater, Accessory Configuration, Receive Radio
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