Hytera HR1062 Digital Repeater User Manual

June 9, 2024
Hytera

HR106X DIGITAL REPEATER
User Manual

HR1062 Digital Repeater

Preface
Welcome to the world of Hytera and thank you for purchasing this product. This manual includes a description of the functions and step-by-step procedures for use.
To avoid bodily injury or property loss caused by incorrect operation, please carefully read the Safety Information Booklet before use.
This manual is applicable to the following product:
HR106X Digital Repeater (X may represent 2, 5, 6 or 8)

Copyright Information

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All other trademarks and/or product names that may be used in this manual are properties of their respective owners.
The product described in this manual may include the Company’s computer programs stored in memory or other media. Laws in PRC and/or other countries or areas protect the exclusive rights of the Company with respect to its computer programs. The purchase of this product shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, any rights to the purchaser regarding the Company’s computer programs. Any of the Company’s computer programs may not be copied, modified, distributed, decompiled, or reverse-engineered in any manner without the prior written consent of the Company.

Disclaimer

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RF Radiation Information

This product must be restricted to operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environments. Users must be fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and able to exercise control over their RF exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits.
RF Radiation Profile
Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range at which radio signals are transmitted. RF technology is widely used in communication, medicine, food processing and other fields. It may generate radiation during use.
RF Radiation Safety
In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science, engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation. These standards consist of:

  • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR § 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1091
  • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition

Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits, this equipment should be operated with minimum distance 45 cm between the radiator & your body.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to that of the receiver’s outlet.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  • This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
    Note: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Regulations
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requires that all radio communication products should meet the requirements set forth in the above standards before they can be marketed in the U.S, and the manufacturer shall post a RF label on the product to inform users of operational instructions, so as to enhance their occupational health against
exposure to RF energy.
Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines
To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should always adhere to the followings:

  • Gain of antenna must not exceed 5 dBi (indoor) or 10 dBi (outdoor).
  •  Install the antenna at least 105 cm (indoor) or 180 cm (outdoor) away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier.

EU Regulatory Conformance
As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 2014/53/EU.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.

Documentation Conventions

Icon Conventions

Icon Description
NOTE Indicates references that can further describe the related topics.
CAUTION Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment

damage.
DANGER| Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death.

Notational Conventions

Item Description Example
Boldface Denotes menus, tabs, parameter names, window names, dialogue
names, and hardware buttons. To save the configuration, click Apply.

The Log Level Settings dialogue appears.
Press the PTT key.
” “| Denotes messages, directories, file names, folder names, and parameter values.| The screen displays “Invalid Battery!”.
Open “PSS.exe”.
Go to “D:/opt/local”.
In the Port text box, enter “22”.
>| Directs you to access a multi-level menu.| ** Go to File**

New.
Italic| Denotes document titles.| For details about using the DWS, refer to
Dispatch Workstation User Guide.
Courier New| Denotes commands and their execution results.| To set the IP address, run the following command: vos-cmd – m name IP

Packing List

Please unpack carefully and check that you have received the following items. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer.

Item Quantity (PCS) Item Quantity (PCS)
Repeater 1 Documentation Kit 1
Power Cord 1 / /

NOTE

  • Figures in this manual are for reference only.
  • Check the main unit label to ensure that the purchased product is correct.

Product Overview

2.1 Front Panel

Hytera HR1062 Digital Repeater - 1

No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 Air Inlet for PA 8 Timeslot A RX Indicator
2 Volume/Channel + Key 9 Timeslot A TX Indicator
3 Volume/Channel – Key 10 Analog Mode Indicator
4 Seven-segment Display 11 Digital Mode Indicator
5 Alarm Indicator 12 Audio/Programming Interface
6 Timeslot B RX Indicator 13 Air Inlet for Power Supply
7 Timeslot B TX Indicator / /

2.2 Rear Panel
2.2.1 Basic VersionHytera HR1062 Digital Repeater -
2

No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 TX Antenna Connector 6 DC Power Inlet
2 Monitor/Tuning Interface 7 AC Power Inlet
3 Accessory Connector 8 AC Power Switch
4 RX Antenna Connector 9 Ground Screw
5 Ethernet Interface / /

2.2.2 Advanced Version

Hytera HR1062 Digital Repeater - 3

No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 TX Antenna Connector 7 USB Connector
2 Monitor/Tuning Interface 8 DC Power Inlet
3 Accessory Connector 9 AC Power Inlet
4 RX Antenna Connector 10 AC Power Switch
5 Ethernet Interface 1 11 Ground Screw
6 Ethernet Interface 2 / /

NOTE
In routing mode, the Ethernet interface 1 and Ethernet interface 2 must serve as LAN port and WAN port
respectively.
2.3 Internal Parts
2.3.1 Basic Version

Hytera HR1062 Digital Repeater - 4

No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 PA Module 5 Wind Scooper
2 Main Board 6 Fan
3 Network Board 7 Control Panel
4 Power Supply Module 8 Float Charging Board

2.3.2 Advanced Version

Hytera HR1062 Digital Repeater - 5

No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 PA Module 5 Wind Scooper
2 Main Board 6 Fan
3 Coprocessor 7 Control Panel
4 Power Supply Module 8 Float Charging Board

Installation

To ensure optimum performance and reliability of the repeater, read the following instructions carefully.
3.1 Installation Requirements
3.1.1 Environmental Conditions
The repeater must be installed in a dry and well-ventilated place. The operating temperature ranges from –30°C to +60°C, and the relative humidity is 95%.
3.1.2 Installation Site
The repeater can be installed in a rack, bracket, and cabinet, or on a desk.
NOTE
For more information, refer to the Safety Information Booklet.
3.2 Pre-installation Tasks
3.2.1 Preparing the Tools

  • Phillips screwdriver
  • T-10 torx screwdriver
  • Spanner
  • Anti-static gloves
  • Multimeter

3.2.2 Checking the Power Supply
Before you install the repeater, make sure that the power supply meets the following requirements:

  • DC power voltage: 13.6±15% V
  • AC power voltage: 100–240 V

3.3 Installation Procedure
To install the repeater, do as follows:

  1.  Wear the anti-static gloves.

  2. Place the repeater to a proper location.
    NOTE
    If the repeater is installed in outdoor environments with frequent thunderstorms, such as the top of mountains or buildings, you must install an external lightning protection module (optional) on the network interface.

  3. Connect the antenna, feed line, ground cable, and power cord to the repeater.
    NOTE
    • You must purchase the antenna and feed lines separately.
    • You must prepare a ground cable.
    • The repeater can be connected to the AC power supply and the battery simultaneously. In such case, the AC power supply powers the repeater and also charges the battery; when the AC power supply malfunctions, the battery works as a UPS battery to power the repeater.

  4. Ground the repeater through the ground screw located on the rear panel.

3.4 Post-installation Check
To check whether the repeater works properly, do as follows:

  1. Turn the repeater on.
  2. Observe the LED indicators and the display in the front panel.
    • If the repeater works properly, the power supply indicator on the float charging board glows yellow or blue, and the display shows the current channel.
    • If not, the power supply indicator glows red, and the display shows the alarm code.
    NOTE
    For details, refer to 4.4 Checking the Status.

Basic Operations

4.1 Turning On or Off the Repeater

  • If the repeater is connected to a DC power supply, press the power switch on the DC power supply to turn on or off the repeater.
    After turn-on, if the power supply indicator turns red, the repeater goes into locked status. You must switch off the DC power supply for four seconds, and then switch on the power supply again.

  • If the repeater is connected to an AC power supply, press the AC Power Switch in the rear panel to turn on or off the repeater.
    After turn-on, the power supply indicator turns yellow.

4.2 Changing the Channel
Press the Volume/Channel + or Volume/Channel – key to change the channel.
The current channel number appears on the display of the repeater.
4.3 Adjusting the Volume

  1. Long press the Volume/Channel + key for five seconds to switch the repeater from channel mode to volume mode.
  2. Press the Volume/Channel + or Volume/Channel – key to increase or decrease the volume.

If you do not have any operation for greater than five seconds or if you long press the Volume/Channel + key again within five seconds, the repeater switches to channel mode.
4.4 Checking the Status
4.4.1 Repeater 

Indicator Description Repeater Status
Digital Mode Blue The repeater is operating in digital mode.
Analog Mode Yellow The repeater is operating in analog mode.
**** Alarm **** Red The repeater is not working properly, and the display

shows the alarm code.
Timeslot A TX| Red| l   Analog mode: The repeater is transmitting.
Indicator| Description| Repeater Status
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| | l   Digital mode: The repeater is transmitting on timeslot A.
Timeslot A RX| Green| l   Analog mode: The repeater is receiving.
l   Digital mode: The repeater is receiving on timeslot A.
Timeslot B TX| Red| Digital mode: The repeater is transmitting on timeslot B.
Timeslot B RX| Green| Digital mode: The repeater is receiving on timeslot B.

4.4.2 Network Interface

Indicator Description Repeater Status
**** Ethernet Interface LED 1 Flashing

transmitting data.
**** LED 2| Glowing| The data transmission rate is 1000 Mbps/100 Mbps.
Off| The data transmission rate is 10 Mbps.

4.4.3 Power Supply

Indicator Description Repeater Status
**** Power Supply (Visible through the Air Inlet for Power Supply) Yellow

The repeater is supplied by an AC power.
Blue| The repeater is supplied by a DC power.
Red| The repeater cannot be turned on.

Alarm Information

With the Alarm feature enabled by your dealer, the repeater can automatically trigger an alarm if it does not work well.
When the alarm is active, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code appears on the display.
The following table describes alarms in detail.

Alarm Code Alarm Name Description
E3 Under-voltage alarm The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the

Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E4| TX unlocked alarm| The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E5| RX unlocked alarm| The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E6| Power amplifier (PA) over-temperature alarm| The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E7| Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) Alarm| The repeater automatically works at lower TX power.
E8| Off-lease alarm| The repeater fails to work.
E9| Slave unregistered alarm| The repeater cannot repeat the signal or data in the IP multisite connect network.
EE| Repeater disabled alarm| The repeater fails to work.
Eb| Low forward power alarm| The repeater stops transmission.
EH| Over-voltage alarm| The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the Repeater
Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
Alarm Code| Alarm Name| Description
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H1| Coprocessor over-temperature alarm| The repeater fails to work. At this time, if the Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
H3| Network IP conflict alarm| Network services of the repeater are unavailable.

5.1 Low Forward Power Alarm
5.1.1 Description
When the repeater detects that the TX power is below the preset value of forward power, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code Eb appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater stops transmission.
5.1.2 Solution
Check whether the RF adapter cable, antenna, or feed line is properly connected.

  • If yes, contact your local dealer for technical support.
  • If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line.

5.2 TX/RX Unlocked Alarm
5.2.1 Description
When the repeater detects that the TX PLL or RX PLL is unlocked, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code E4 or E5 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater automatically fails to provide certain features.
5.2.2 Solution

  1. Disconnect the power supply, and then open the housing.
  2. Check whether all the cables are properly connected.
    •  If yes, contact your local dealer for technical support.
    •  If no, re-connect or replace the cable.

5.3 PA Over-Temperature Alarm
5.3.1 Description
When the repeater detects that the internal temperature of the PA module exceeds the upper threshold, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code E6 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater stops transmission.
5.3.2 Solution

  1. Check whether the surface temperature of the PA module is over 120°C.
    •  If yes, proceed with Step 2.
    •  If no, proceed with Step 3.
    CAUTION
    Do not touch the repeater to avoid risk of burns. You can use a digital thermometer with thermocouple tmeasure the temperature.

  2. Check whether the ambient temperature and ventilation conditions of the repeater meet the installatiorequirements.
    •  If yes, proceed with Step 3.
    •  If no, take the appropriate measure (e.g. air conditioner) to reduce the ambient temperature and improve ventilation.

  3. Check whether the TX power is too high and the temperature of heat sink is rising too fast.
    •  If yes, proceed with Step 4.
    •  If no, contact your local dealer for support.

  4. Check whether the RF adapter cable, antenna, or feed line is properly connected.
    •  If yes, contact your local dealer for support.
    •  If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line.

5.4 Over-Voltage or Under-Voltage Alarm
5.4.1 Description
When the repeater detects that the voltage of the external power supply is out of the range, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code EH (over voltage) or E3 (low voltage) appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater disables all features and does not supply power for all circuits excerpt the baseband board circuit.
5.4.2 Solution

  1. Use a voltmeter to check whether the DC or AC power ranges from 11 V to 15.6 V.
    •  If yes, proceed with Step 2.
    •  If no, replace the DC or AC power supply.

  2. Check whether the power cord is properly connected.
    •  If yes, contact your local dealer for technical support.
    •  If no, re-connect or replace the power cord.
    NOTE
    When the voltage is too low, do either of the followings:
    •  If the repeater is powered by the AC power supply, connect the repeater to the DC power supply.
    •  If the repeater is powered by the DC power supply, replace the DC power supply or connect the repeater to the DC power supply.

5.5 VSWR Alarm
5.5.1 Description
When the repeater detects the VSWR at the TX antenna of the PA module exceeds the threshold, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code E7 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater automatically works at lower TX power.
5.5.2 Solution

  1. Check whether the TX frequency is within the frequency range of the antenna.
    •  If yes, proceed with Step 2.
    •  If no, contact your local dealer to replace the antenna.

  2. Check whether the RF adapter cable, antenna, or feed line is properly connected.
    •  If yes, contact your local dealer for technical support.
    •  If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line.

5.6 Coprocessor Over-Temperature Alarm
5.6.1 Description
When the advanced repeater detects that the temperature of the coprocessor exceeds 110°C, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code H1 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater fails to work.
5.6.2 Solution
Take an appropriate measure to reduce the temperature lower than 100°C at the coprocessor.
5.7 Network IP Conflict Alarm
5.7.1 Description
When a network IP conflict occurs between the repeater and other network devices in the same network segment, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code H3 appears on the display.
At this time, network services of the repeater are unavailable.
5.7.2 Solution
Check and modify the network configuration.
5.8 Slave Unregistered Alarm
5.8.1 Description
In the IP multisite connect network, if the repeater works as a slave one and fails to send a registration request to the master repeater due to improper network configuration, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code E9 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater cannot repeat the signal or data in the IP multisite connect network.
5.8.2 Solution
Check and modify the network configuration.
5.9 Repeater Disabled Alarm
5.9.1 Description
With the Repeater Disable feature enabled by your dealer, when the repeater detects the active level, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code EE appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater fails to work.
NOTE

  • When the repeater detects the invalid level, the repeater returns to normal use.
  • When the level transforms between active and invalid status, the repeater restarts.

5.9.2 Solution
Contact your local dealer for technical support.
5.10 Off-lease Alarm
5.10.1 Description
When the rental time of the repeater expires, the alarm indicator glows red and the alarm code E8 appears on the display.
At this time, the repeater fails to work.
5.10.2 Solution
Contact your local dealer for technical support.

Troubleshooting

Phenomena Analysis Solution
**** The repeater cannot be turned on. The power cord may be disconnected or
get loose. **** Re-connect the power cord properly.
The fuse in the DC power cord may be damaged. **** Replace the fuse.
**** The repeater cannot communicate with a radio. The TX/RX frequency of
the repeater may be inconsistent with that of the radio. **** Reset the

frequencies.
The repeater may suffer severe interference.| Keep away from the interference source, or change the frequencies.
The radio may be out of the communication coverage of the repeater.| Move towards the communication coverage of the repeater.
The repeater works properly, but the radio cannot communicate with the other radios in the same group even though the RX indication is given.|
The CTCSS/CDCSS of the repeater may be inconsistent with that of the radio.| Reset the CTCSS/CDCSSs.
Within the communication coverage of the repeater, the radio suffers short communication distance and poor audio quality.| **** The cable may be damaged.| Repair the cable, or replace the cable if necessary.
The antenna may get loose or be disconnected.| Re-connect the antenna properly, or replace it if necessary.

Care and Cleaning

To guarantee optimum performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below.
7.1 Product Care

  • Keep the product at a place of good ventilation and heat dissipation to facilitate normal work.
  • Do not place irrelevant articles on top of the product to ensure optimal heat dissipation.
  • Do not pierce or scrape the product.
  • Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry.
  • Do not place the product in corrosive agents, solutions or water.

7.2 Product Cleaning
CAUTION
Turn off the product before cleaning.

  • Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface with a clean and dry lint-free cloth or a brush regularly.
  • Use neutral cleanser and a non-woven fabric with neutral cleanser to clean the keys, knobs, display, and connectors after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid surface case damage.
  • Make sure the product is completely dry before use.

Optional Accessories

CAUTION
Use the accessories specified by the Company only. Otherwise, we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of use of unauthorized accessories.
Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories used with the product.

Abbreviations

**Abbreviation** **Full Name**
GPIO General Purpose Input/Output
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light-emitting Diode
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
USB Universal Serial BUS
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
WAN Wide Area Network

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