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Repeater operation, Controls and functions, Transceiver operation – Kenwood NEXEDGE NXR-800 User Manual

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REPEATER OPERATION

Note:

Please consult your dealer for programming the repeater. Due

to the frequency stability on the 6.25 kHz bandwidth channel, when
operating the repeater using an optional OCXO unit, allow the unit to
warm up for 24 hours after turning the power on.
After turning on the power, wait for approximately 10 seconds for
the VCXO or 5 minutes for the OCXO (when mounting) to warm up.
During this time, the CH/STATUS Display will blink. The keys will
function when they are pressed.

When power is applied to the unit, the POWER indicator lights
green. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise until a click sounds, to
unmute the audio. Rotate to adjust the audio. Turn the VOLUME
control counterclockwise fully to mute the audio.

The BUSY indicator lights green while receiving a signal and the
TX indicator lights red while transmitting.

Rear Panel

a

RX IN jack

Connect an RX antenna or a duplexer to this BNC
receptacle.

b

TEST/SPKR jack

Test input/output jack. Connect an external speaker to
this jack.

c

CONTROL I/O jack

Connect a repeater controller or a remote panel to this
DB-25 interface.

d

SYNC 1 / 2 jack

Connect to another repeater to use synchronous frame
signaling for digital trunking.

e

LAN jack

Connect to Ethernet.

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Front Panel

f

REF OUT jack

Connect to another repeater within the site to supply a
reference signal.

g

REF IN jack

Connect from another repeater within the site to receive a
reference signal.

h

FUSE

Insert 7.5 A blade fuse into this fuse holder.

i

DC 13.8V jack

Connect a 13.8 V DC power supply to this jack.

j

TX OUT jack

Connect a TX antenna or a duplexer to this BNC
receptacle.

a

b

d

e

f

g

c

TEST/SPKR

RX

TX

CONTROL I/O

SYNC

1

2

LAN

REF OUT

REF IN

FUSE

75

DC 13.8V

h

i

j

TRANSCEIVER OPERATION

Receive

Adjust the volume to your desired level. You may need to
readjust the volume if you are having interference while
receiving a message from your dispatcher or another member
in your fl eet.

The

BUSY indicator lights green while a signal is being

received.

Transmit

1 Listen to the channel before transmitting, to make sure it

is not being used.

2 Press the microphone PTT switch, then speak in your

normal speaking voice.

The TX indicator lights red while transmitting.

3 When you fi nish speaking, release the PTT switch.

a

b

d

e

f

g

h

i

c

MICROPHONE

VOLUME

COM

OFF/

POWER

CTRL

OCXO

BUSY

TX

1 2

MON TAKE

OVER

RPT

DISABLE

A

B

C

3 4 5 6 7 8

STATUS

j

k

l

a

Speaker

b

CH/STATUS Display

Two 17-segment digits display the channel number, name,
or status.

c

STATUS indicator

Indicates the status of the repeater. (NXDN mode)

d

Programmable Function keys

Press these keys to activate their programmable functions.

e

COM jack

Connect to the PC using a RS-232C standard DB9
(Female) cross cable.

f

VOLUME control

Turn clockwise until a click sounds, to unmute the audio.
Rotate to adjust the audio. Turn counterclockwise fully to
mute the audio.

g

MICROPHONE jack

Connect a microphone to this 8-pin modular jack.

h

POWER indicator

Lights green when power is supplied to the DC 13.8V jack.
Blinks red when an abnormal voltage is present. While
blinking, the repeater cannot be used.

i

TX indicator

Lights red while transmitting.

j

BUSY indicator

Lights green while a signal is being received.

k

OCXO indicator

The OCXO indicator shows the state of the reference 10
MHz oscillator :

Lights Green when using a reference signal from an

optional OCXO unit (KXK-3).

Lights Orange when using a reference signal from another

repeater.

Lights red when no reference signal is available or when

an error occurs.

Does not light when the reference signal is an internal

VCXO signal.

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CTRL indicator

The CTRL indicator shows the control channel status
while using Digital trunking :

Lights Green when the repeater is used as control

channel.

Blinks Green when using a non-dedicated control channel.