Hytera HR652 Digital Repeater User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Hytera
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Copyright Information
- Disclaimer
- FCC Statement
- Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines
- FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement
- EU Regulatory Conformance
- Specifications
- Documentation Information
- Documentation Conventions
- Packing List
- Product Layout
- Precaution
- Installation
- Tools
- Procedure
- Install the Repeater
- Basic Operation
- Switch the Channel
- Adjust the Volume
- (Optional) Transmit
- Status Indication
- Seven-Segment LED
- Alarm Information
- Battery Unmatched Alarm
- Description
- Low Battery Alarm
- Description
- External Power Under-voltage or Over-voltage Alarm
- TX/RX Unlocked Alarm
- PA Over-temperature Alarm
- VSWR Alarm
- Off-lease Alarm
- Secondary Repeater Unregistered Alarm
- Repeater Disabled Alarm
- Low Forward Power Alarm
- Network IP Conflict Alarm
- Invalid Network IP Alarm
- Troubleshooting
- Care and Cleaning
- Product Care
- Product Cleaning
- Optional Accessories
- Abbreviations
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Hytera HR652 Digital Repeater User Manual
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:
HR652 Digital Repeater
Copyright Information
Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications
Corporation Limited (the Company).
The Company retains the ownership of its trademarks and product names. 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. 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. 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
The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual,
but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications
and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous
technological development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified,
translated, or distributed in any manner without the prior written consent of
the Company.
We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity,
timeliness, legitimacy or completeness of the third-party products and
contents involved in this manual.
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: Any 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.
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 transmit not more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures:
- Antenna gain must not exceed 10 dBi.
- The antenna must be installed complying with the requirements of manufacturer or supplier, and it must be at least 86 cm away from human body.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
occupational/controlled environment.
This transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. This
equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 86 cm
between the radiator and your body.
ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for
an occupational/controlled environment. This transmitter must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 86
cm between the radiator and your body.
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.
The maximum antenna gain is 10 dBi. The minimum safety distance is 103 cm.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
Specifications
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Frequency |
- Digital Repeater: 400–470 MHz
- GPS L1 C/A, BDS B1I: 1559–1610 MHz
Output Power|
-
High : 44 dBm
-
Middle : 40 dBm
-
Low : 30 dBm
Documentation Information
Documentation Conventions
Instruction Conventions
Icon | Description |
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Indicates information that can help you make better use of your product. | |
Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. | |
Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. | |
Indicates situations that could cause minor personal injury. | |
Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death. |
Notation 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 box 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 results. Commands and their execution| To set the IP address, run the following command:vos-cmd – m name IP
Packing List
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 document are for reference only.
Product Layout
No. | Part Name | No. | Part Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bottom cover | 12 | Analog mode indicator |
2 | USB port | 13 | Timeslot A TX indicator |
3 | TX/Duplexer antenna connector (UHF female) | 14 | Timeslot A RX indicator |
4 | Accessory connector | 15 | Timeslot B TX indicator |
5 | Ethernet port | 16 | Time slot B RX indicator |
6 | Power inlet | 17 | Alarm indicator |
7 | RX antenna connector (SMA female) | 18 | Fan |
8 | GNSS antenna connector (SMA female) | 19 | Volume/Channel up key |
9 | Aviation port | 20 | Seven-segment LED |
10 | On-Off key | 21 | Volume/Channel down key |
11 | Digital mode indicator | 22 | Battery latch |
NOTE
Except that the low-power HR652 features no fan but the high-power HR65X
features one, the other hardware of the two types is the same.
Precaution
Before installation and use, read the following instructions carefully.
- Install the repeater in a dry and well-ventilated place.
- Use the repeater in an environment where the temperature is between –30°C and +60°C and the relative humidity is equal to or lower than 95%.
- Ensure that the operating voltage is 12–16.8 V DC.
NOTE
For more information, refer to the Safety Information Booklet.
Installation
You can place the repeater on the desk, or install the repeater on the wall.
Tools
- Electric drill
- Screwdriver
- Wrench
- Anti-static gloves
Procedure
(Optional) Install the Duplexes
-
Remove the bottom cover.
a. Push the battery latch upwards ①, and then hold it.
b. Push the bottom cover rightwards ②, and then remove it ③. -
Remove the decorative cover.
a. Use the torx screwdriver to remove the three screws fixing the bottom decorative cover, and then remove the bottom decorative cover.
b. Use the torx screwdriver to remove the two screws fixing the left decorative cover.
c. Push the left decorative cover downwards ①, and then remove the left decorative cover ② and the waterproof cover for USB port.
d. Use the torx screwdriver to remove the two screws fixing the right decorative cover.
e. Push the right decorative cover downwards ③, and then remove the left decorative cover ④, battery latch, and spring. -
Remove the rear housing.
a. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the pan head screw.
b. Use the torx screwdriver to remove the torx screw.
c. Remove the rear housing. -
Install the duplexes.
a. Align the mounting holes on the duplexes with the screw holes on the mounting bracket of the repeater.
b. Secure the duplexes to the mounting bracket with pan head screws (M 2.5 x 5). -
Connect the RF cable.
Install the Repeater
- Install the three pegs onto the fixing plate with three M3 screws at holes marked with “B”.
- Fix the fixing plate to the back of the repeater with four M4 screws.
- Install the repeater on the wall.
NOTE
Before installation, make sure the weight of the repeater is within the load bearing capacity of the wall.
a. Hold the bracket horizontally to a proper position on the wall, and then mark the locations of the three holes (Φ = 8 mm, h = 60 mm) as anchor points.
b. Drill three holes at the anchor points with an electric drill.
c. Fix the bracket onto the wall with three M6 expansion bolts.
d. Dock the three holes on the bracket with the three pegs on the back of the repeater.
Basic Operation
Turn On or Off the Repeater
-
Automatically Turn On
When connected to external power supply, the repeater automatically turns on. -
Manually Turn On or Off
When connected to external power supply, long press the On-Off key to turn on or off the repeater.
Switch the Channel
In the standby mode, press the Volume/Channel Up key or the Volume/Channel
Down key.
The seven-segment LED displays the current channel number.
Adjust the Volume
-
To switch the Volume/Channel Up key to the volume mode, press the key for five seconds.
NOTE
If you do not have any operation or you long press the Volume/Channel Up key within five seconds, the key will switch to the channel mode. -
Press the Volume/Channel Up key to increase or the Volume/Channel Down key to decrease the volume.
(Optional) Transmit
-
Connect the remote speaker microphone (RSM) to the repeater.
-
Press the push-to-talk (PTT) key on the RSM.
You can learn about the repeater status from LED indicators. For details, see 6 Status Indication.
NOTE- The RSM is optional.
- Use the RSM specified by Hytera.
- PTT TX Channel Type and TX Contact Name are configured by the dealer.
- The repeater gives no indication or response if it detects no TX contact name on the current channel (digital or hybrid) after PTT is pressed
Status Indication
LED Indicator
Indicator | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
Digital mode indicator | Glows blue | The repeater is in the digital mode. |
Ana log mode indicator | Glows orange | The repeater is in the analogy mode. |
**** Alarm indicator | **** Glows red | An exception occurs (The seven-segment |
LED displays the corresponding alarm code).
Time slot A TX indicator| **** Glows red|
- Ana log mode : transmitting ****
- Digital mode : Time slot A is transmitting.
Time slot A RX indicator| **** Glows green|
- Ana log mode : receiving ****
- Digital mode : Time slot A is receiving.
Time slot B TX indicator| Glows red| Time slot B is transmitting in the
digital mode.
Time slot B RX indicator| Glows green| Time slot B is receiving in the digital
mode.
Seven-Segment LED
Alarm Code
Alarm Code | Description | Alarm Code | **Description** |
---|---|---|---|
E1 | Battery unmatched alarm | E9 | Secondary repeater unregistered alarm |
E2 | Low battery alarm | EE | Repeater disabled alarm |
**** E3 | External power under-voltage alarm | **** Eb | **** Low forward |
power alarm
E4| TX unlocked alarm| EH| External power over-voltage alarm
E5| RX unlocked alarm| H3| Network IP conflict alarm
E6| Over-temperature alarm| H5| Invalid network IP alarm
E7| Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) alarm| bP| **** Backup
alarm
E8| Off-lease alarm| /| /
Channel Code
Channel Code | Description |
---|---|
N | Indicates the current channel number, for example, 1, 2, 3, or more. |
Alarm Information
With the Alarm feature enabled by your dealer, the repeater automatically
triggers an alarm if any exception occurs.
When the alarm is active, the LED displays the corresponding alarm code and
the alarm indicator glows red.
The following table describes alarms in detail.
Alarm Code | Alarm Name | Description |
---|---|---|
E1 | Battery unmatched alarm | The repeater fails to work. |
E2 | Low battery alarm | The repeater automatically turns off when the battery |
runs out.
E3| External power under-voltage alarm| The repeater fails
to work. In this case, if the Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS,
the repeater starts a backup.
E4| TX unlocked alarm| The repeater fails to work. In this case, if the
Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E5| RX unlocked alarm| The repeater fails to work. In this case, if the
Repeater Backup feature is enabled on the CPS, the repeater starts a backup.
E6| PA over-temperature alarm| The repeater fails to
work. In this case, 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| Secondary repeater 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 when the TX power
is 0 W.
EH| External power over-voltage alarm| The repeater fails
to work. In this case, 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.
H5| Invalid network IP alarm| Network services of the repeater are
unavailable.
bP| Backup alarm| The repeater works as a standby repeater.
Battery Unmatched Alarm
NOTE
The battery is an optional accessory, and can be purchased separately from
your dealer or the Company.
Description
When the repeater detects that the attached battery is unmatched, the alarm
indicator glows red and the LED displays “E1”.
In this case, the repeater fails to work and automatically turns off in 10s.
Solution
- Contact your dealer to replace the battery or for technical support.
- Remove the battery, and then power the repeater with the external power supply.
Low Battery Alarm
NOTE
The battery is an optional accessory, and can be purchased separately from
your dealer or the Company.
Description
When the repeater detects that the battery level of the matched battery is
lower than threshold (15% of total battery
capacity), the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays “E2”.
In this case, the repeater works normally but automatically turns off when the
battery runs out.
Solution
Check whether the battery level is low through the battery indicator.
- If yes, charge or replace the battery.
- If no, contact your dealer for technical support.
NOTE
When the repeater is connected to the external power supply, the repeater
is automatically powered with the external power supply
When the battery level is higher than threshold or the repeater is powered with the external power supply, the alarm is cleared, and the LED and alarm indicator go off.
External Power Under-voltage or Over-voltage Alarm
Description
When the repeater detects that the voltage of the external power supply is out
of range, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays “E3” for under-
voltage alarm or “EH” for over-voltage alarm.
In this case, the repeater fails to work.
Solution
- Check whether the power adaptor is damaged.
- If yes, replace the power adaptor.
- If no, go to step 2.
- Check whether the input voltage of external power supply is beyond the repeater’s operating voltage range with a voltmeter.
- If yes, replace the power adapter.
- If no, contact your dealer for technical support.
TX/RX Unlocked Alarm
Description
When the TX/RX phase-locked loop unlocks, the alarm indicator glows red and
the LED displays “E4” for TX unlock or “E5” for RX unlock.
In this case, the repeater automatically fails to provide certain features.
Solution
Contact your dealer for technical support.
PA Over-temperature Alarm
Description
When the repeater detects that the internal temperature of the PA module
exceeds the upper threshold, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED
displays “E6”.
In this case, the repeater stops transmission.
Solution
CAUTION
When the repeater triggers this alarm, to avoid risk of burns, DO NOT touch
the repeater.
-
Use the digital thermometer with thermonuclear to check whether the surface temperature of the PA module is over 90°C.
- If yes, go to step 2.
- If no, go to step 3.
-
Check whether the ambient temperature and ventilation conditions of the repeater meet the installation
requirements.
NOTE
For the high-power HR652, besides the temperature and ventilation conditions, check whether the fan works and the heat exhaust duct is clean.- If yes, go to step 3.
- If no, take appropriate measures (for example, install more heat sink devices, replace fans, or clean the duct) to reduce the ambient temperature and improve ventilation.
-
Check whether the TX power is too high and the temperature of heat sink is rising too fast.
- If yes, go to step 4.
- If no, contact your local dealer for technical support.
-
Check whether the RF adapter cable, antenna, or feed line is properly connected.
- If yes, contact your dealer for technical support
- If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line.
VSWR Alarm
Description
When the repeater detects the VSWR at the TX antenna of the PA module exceeds
the upper threshold, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays “E7”.
In this case, the repeater automatically works at lower TX power.
Solution
- Check whether the TX frequency is within the frequency range of the antenna.
- If yes, go to step 2.
- If no, contact your dealer to replace the antenna.
- Check whether the RF adaptor cable, antenna, or feed line is properly connected.
- If yes, contact your dealer for technical help.
- If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line
Off-lease Alarm
Description
When the rental time of the repeater expires, the alarm indicator glows red
and the LED displays “E8”.
In this case, the repeater fails to work.
Solution
Contact your dealer to extend the rental lease.
Secondary Repeater Unregistered Alarm
Description
In the IP multi-site connect network, if the repeater works as a secondary one
and fails to send a registration request to the primary repeater, the alarm
indicator glows red and the LED displays “E9”.
In this case, the repeater cannot repeat the signal or data in the IP multi- site connect network.
Solution
Check and modify the network configuration.
Repeater Disabled Alarm
Description
With the Repeater Disable feature enabled by your dealer, when the repeater
detects the active level, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays
“EE”.
In this case, the repeater fails to work.
NOTE
- When the repeater detects the invalid level, the repeater restarts and returns to the normal state.
- The repeater restarts every time the level changes.
Solution
Contact your dealer for technical support.
Low Forward Power Alarm
Description
When the repeater detects that the TX power is below the preset value of
forward power, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays “Eb”.
When the TX power is 0 W, the repeater stops transmission.
Solution
Check whether the RF adaptor cable, antenna, or feed line is properly
connected.
- If yes, contact your dealer for technical support.
- If no, re-connect or replace the cable, antenna, or feed line.
Network IP Conflict Alarm
Description
When the IP address of the repeater conflicts with that of other devices in
the same network segment, the alarm indicator glows red and the LED displays
“H3”.
In this case, network services of the repeater are unavailable.
Solution
Check and modify the network configuration.
Invalid Network IP Alarm
Description
When the repeater fails to acquire valid IP address with DHCP, the alarm
indicator glows red and the LED displays
“H5”.
In this case, network services of the repeater are unavailable.
Solution
Check whether the network cable is properly connected.
- If yes, check whether the DHCP server is deployed.
- If no, reconnect the network cable.
Troubleshooting
Phenomena | Analysis | Solution |
---|---|---|
The repeater cannot be turned on. | The power cord may be disconnected or get | |
loose. | Re-connect the power cord. | |
The fuse in the DC power cord may be damaged. | Replace the fuse. | |
The repeater cannot communicate with a radio. | The TX/RX frequencies | |
or the color code of therepeater may be inconsistent with that of the radio. |
Reset the frequencies or color code.
The continuous tone controlled squelch system (CTCSS)/continuous digital
controlled squelch system (CDCSS) of the repeater may beinconsistent with that
of the radio.| Reset the CTCSS or CDCSS.
The repeater may suffer severe interference.| Keep the repeater away
from theinterference source, or change the frequencies.
The radio may be out of the communication coverage of the repeater.| Move the
radio towards the communication coverage of the repeater.
The antenna is disconnected.| Reconnect the antenna.
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 the antenna if necessary.
If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other
queries, contact the Company or your
dealer for more technical support
Care and Cleaning
To guarantee optimum performance as well as a long service life of the product, follow the tips below.
Product Care
- Do not pierce or scrape the product.
- Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry.
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 unauthorised accessories.
Contact your dealer for the optional accessories used with the product.
Abbreviations
Abbreviation | Full Name |
---|
C
CDCSS| Continuous Digital Controlled Squelch System
CTCSS| Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System
D
DHCP| Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
G
GPIO| General Purpose Input/Output
L
LED| Light-Emitting Diode
P
PA| Power Amplifier
V
VSWR| Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
References
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