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Table of contents

 

Important ........................................................... i

 

Features ............................................................ i

 

Explicit definitions

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Voice cording technology .................................. i

 

Supplied accessories ........................................ i

 

Precautions .......................................................ii

 

Précautions (pour le Canada) ..........................iii

1  SYSTEM OUTLINE .............................................. 1

 

System outline .................................................. 1

2  PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................................ 2

 

Front panel ....................................................... 2

 

Rear panel ........................................................ 3

3  INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION .................. 5

 

Select a location ............................................... 5

 

Connecting a power source ............................. 5

 

Grounding......................................................... 5

 

Installing in a system rack ................................ 6

 

Attaching the rubber feet .................................. 6

 

Connecting the Utility software ......................... 7

 

Using the [DV/DD] switch  

(For only the ID-RP1200VD) ............................ 7

 

Connecting multiple repeaters.......................... 8

 

Connecting to the ID-RP2C .............................. 8

 

Operating as a Gateway................................... 9

 

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Using a Gateway server ............................... 9

 

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System requirements ................................... 9

4  SD CARD ........................................................... 10

 

Using an SD card ........................................... 10

 

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Inserting ..................................................... 10

 

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Removing ................................................... 10

 

About the SD card’s folder contents ................11

5  MAINTENANCE ................................................. 12

 

Cleaning ......................................................... 12

 

Replacing fuses .............................................. 12

 

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Replacing DC power cable fuses ............... 12

 

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Replacing the circuity fuse ......................... 12

 

About the firmware

 ......................................... 13

 

Troubleshooting .............................................. 13

 

Detaching the rack handle.............................. 13

6  INFORMATION .................................................. 14

 

Specifications

 ................................................. 14

 

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General ...................................................... 14

 

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Transmitter ................................................. 14

 

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Receiver ..................................................... 15

 

Connectors ..................................................... 15

 

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[DC 13.8 V] ................................................. 15

 

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[LAN 1] ....................................................... 15

 

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[LAN 2] ....................................................... 15

 

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[CONT I/O] ................................................. 15

 

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[RPT1]/[RPT2] ............................................ 16

 

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[REF IN 10MHz]

 ......................................... 16

 

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[USB] .......................................................... 16

 

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[EXT-SP (SERVICE)] ................................. 16

 

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[TX ANT] ..................................................... 16

 

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[RX ANT] .................................................... 16

 

About CE and DOC ........................................ 16

 

Disposal.......................................................... 16

 

Options ........................................................... 16

 

FCC Information ............................................. 17

 

Information FCC ............................................. 17

 

About the licences .......................................... 17

Summary of Contents for ID-RP2010V

Page 1: ...s with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF REPEATER ID RP2010V UHF REPEATER ID RP4010V 1 2 GHz RE...

Page 2: ...ice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract remove decompile reverse engineer...

Page 3: ...jury or damage the repeater CAUTION DO NOT expose the repeater to rain snow or any liquids They could damage the repeater CAUTION DO NOT use or leave the repeater in areas with temperatures below 10 C...

Page 4: ...ilement l antenne tout en trans mettant Cela pourrait causer un choc lectrique ou des brulures R R AVERTISSEMENT NE JAMAIS raccorder de courant alternatif la prise DC13 8V sur le panneau arri re de le...

Page 5: ...C 8 Operating as a Gateway 9 D D Using a Gateway server 9 D D System requirements 9 4 SD CARD 10 Using an SD card 10 D D Inserting 10 D D Removing 10 About the SD card s folder contents 11 5 MAINTENAN...

Page 6: ...server Internet LTE network Area Area Area Area Assist network Trust server Internet Gateway server Zone Repeater Assist repeater ID RP2C ID RP2L Repeater Assist repeater Gateway server Internet ID RP...

Page 7: ...system does not work if it is connected to other repeaters 7RESET SWITCH The switch used for special operation such as resetting the repeater and so on L LPush using the tip of the pen L LThe switch i...

Page 8: ...set to CONT I O L LTurn the repeater OFF and then restart it to apply the change 6DV DD SELECT SWITCH DV DD This switch on the ID RP2010V ID RP4010V does not work 7SERVICE JACK SERVICE p 16 Outputs t...

Page 9: ...SWITCH CONT I O RPT p 8 Select to use the RPT1 RPT2 or CONT I O When using the ID RP2C as gateway or assist controller set to CONT I O L LTurn the repeater OFF and then restart it to apply the change...

Page 10: ...V external power source The power source that meets the following conditions is preferable DC 13 8 V Capacity At least 9 Amps A power source with an over current protective line and low voltage fluctu...

Page 11: ...ately 6 kg 13 2 lbs When installing multiple repeaters make sure the rack can withstand the total weight including the connected cables 19 inch rack User supplied L LYou can also attach to the slide r...

Page 12: ...RP1200VD ID RP2010V ID RP4010V Connecting the Utility software Sets the transmit and receive frequency repeater call sign and other function settings using the Utility for ID RP3 Ask your dealer for...

Page 13: ...ONT I O RPT CONT I O RPT LAN cable RPT1 RPT2 LAN cable RPT1 RPT2 ID RP1200VD DD mode ID RP1200VD DV mode DD DV DD DV Connecting to the ID RP2C Connect the ID RP2C Repeater controller and assist repeat...

Page 14: ...ter Gateway server and router as shown below Ask your dealer for details of settings required for the Gateway server and router L LOnly one repeater can be used as a Gateway if multiple repeaters are...

Page 15: ...PC Formatting a card erases all its data When inserting folders will be created on the SD card IMPORTANT Even if you have formatted an SD card some data may remain in the card When you dispose the ca...

Page 16: ...s setting data will be saved as SetYYYYMMDD_XX icf L LWhen writing the programmed data to the repeater save it with the file name Setting icf Speech folder Saves the voice data used for reading out ca...

Page 17: ...A ID RP4010V ID RP1200VD Circuitry fuse APS 5 A 1 2 3 RWARNING NEVER use fuses that are not specified It may damage the repeater or cause fire Disconnect the DC power cable from the repeater before re...

Page 18: ...oblems Check and if necessary replace the coaxial cable or the antenna connector There was a problem with the operation Caused by external factors such as static electricity Turn OFF the repeater remo...

Page 19: ...0V ID RP1200VD 9 0 A or less TX High 4 0 A or less TX Low 1 8 A or less Standby 7 0 A or less TX High 3 0 A or less TX Low 1 8 A or less Standby 6 0 A or less TX High 4 0 A or less TX Low 1 8 A or les...

Page 20: ...1LINK ACT Lights when a cable is connected Does not light when a cable is not connected Blinks while communicating 2SPEED Lights while communicating in 100BASE TX Does not light while communicating B...

Page 21: ...ta Output impedance 4 8 Output level More than 2 W at 10 distortion into an 8 load D D TX ANT Connect a TX antenna Type N Input impedance 50 unbalanced L LIn DD mode of the ID RP1200VD the connector i...

Page 22: ...io ou de la t l vision comme cela peut tre d termin en teignant et en allumant l quipement l utilisateur est invit essayer de corriger l interf rence en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures ci apr s R...

Page 23: ...MEMO...

Page 24: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7595H 1EX 3 Printed in Japan 2020 2022 Icom Inc Apr 2022 How the world communicates...

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