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8G093X01 R5
VR Programming Guide
August 2022 Page 90 of 144
Field Name
Range
Description
Notes
Distance
Enable / Disable
Check box
Enables or Disables use of a
distance threshold to
deactivate repeater
Distance
Threshold
400 to 10,000
(2500) feet
121 to 3049
(762) meters
Distance threshold used to trigger
VR deactivation
Only applicable if
Distance is enabled.
Value for meters is
approximate based on
value in feet.
Distance
Units
feet, meters
Determines whether distance
threshold is expressed in terms of
feet or meters
Only applicable if
Distance is enabled
AVRA
Interaction:
Deactivate
upon
AVRA followed
by GPS,
AVRA or GPS
When used together with AVRA,
determines if AVRA deactivate
must be followed by
GPS threshold(s), or whether
either (AVRA or GPS) trigger is
sufficient to cause
repeater deactivation
Only applicable if AVRA
is configured for “Activate
/ Deactivate” function
Fallback to
AVRA
when no
GPS
signal
Enable / Disable
Check box
Determines whether a lack of GPS
signal should allow automatic
deactivation to occur without
reaching the configured GPS
threshold(s). If enabled, DVRS will
wait for the configured amount of
time for GPS signal to be restored,
and then proceed to disable
without GPS confirmation.
Only applicable if AVRA
is configured for “Activate
/ Deactivate” function,
and GPS Driven
Deactivation is configured
for “AVRA followed by
GPS”.
GPS signal may be
unavailable due to lack of
satellite signal, or user
disabling GPS at the
MSU control head.
Fallback
Timer
0.5-25.5
Minutes (0.5)
The amount of time the DVRS will
wait for GPS signal to be restored,
and then proceed to disable
without GPS confirmation.
Only applicable if AVRA
is configured for “Activate
/ Deactivate” function,
and GPS Driven
Deactivation is configured
for “AVRA followed by
GPS”.
Primary /
Secondary
Preference
None /
Stationary
When a Primary VR is moving
within a GPS Driven Deactivation
scene boundary, and comes in
range of another Primary VR, this
field determines which VR will
remain Primary and which will
become Secondary.
None (default) indicates no
preference and Primary is
determined randomly. Stationary
prioritizes the stationary unit as
Primary and the moving VR
becomes Secondary.
For this field to be
available, there must be a
GPS Driven Deactivation
feature license AND the
GPS Driven Deactivation
feature must be enabled
(see GPS Driven
Deactivation checkbox,
above).

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