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8G093X01 R5
VR Programming Guide
August 2022 Page 129 of 144
Setting up the Voting Parameters (Primary / Secondary Range)
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Those automated tests are used to calibrate the range between two Primary VR as follows:
DVRS 1 VR with Futurecom Repeater Configurator running and RSSI Setup screen open
DVRS 2 VR parked at the desired edge of DVRS 1 Primary Range i.e., if DVRS 2 moves any
farther it should also become a Primary.
1. Run Futurecom Repeater Configurator and open the RSSI Setup screen on DVRS
2. Deploy DVRS 2 and ensure both units are on the same channel.
3. Select System or Local Mode in the Operating Mode Field.
4. Switch “Set Test Mode” to ON.
5. Type the ID of DVRS 2 in the Remote VR ID Box.
6. Set Remote Test Mode to ON. Note that both VR will alternate ‘WARNING 2000’ and VR
channel / mode on the top line of the control head display.
7. Press the ‘Busy Lock. Thresh. Test’ button and wait until the test is complete.
8. Note the new levels in the ‘Busy Lock. Thresh.’ and ‘Tx RSSI Thresh.’ fields. The two
Check boxes against those parameters will become checked to indicate test completion.
9. Press the ‘Primary Range Test’ button and wait until the test is complete.
10. Note the new level update in the ‘Rx. RSSI Thresh.’ field. The Check box is checked to
indicate successful test completion.
11. If any of the tests fails, please repeat the test.
12. Enter required Margins and repeat the tests for all desired channels.
13. Close the RSSI Setup screen and review the settings on the Repeater Channel Setup
screen.
14. Save the data to the VR and DPD or DCD file as required.
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Primary/Secondary operation is not applicable with Booster PA

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