BelFone BF-TR85001 Two Way Radio Base Station User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- BelFone
Table of Contents
- Unpacking and Device Inspection
- Standard Accessory
- Optional Accessory
- Features
- Get Familiar with the Device
- Indicator Status
- Back Panel View
- Basic Operations
- Button Configuration
- Functions and operation instructions
- Back-to-Back Function
- Simulcast Function
- Technical Specifications
- Statement
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Notice to the user
Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within
the territories under government control.
Illegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both.
Acknowledgment
Thank you for choosing the Beltone series professional radio communication
products!
Since 1989, Beltone has been dedicated to research and exploration in radio
communication technology and has developed leading smart technologies in the
industry. Underpinned by research, development, and design geared towards a
modern complicated, and changeable communication environment, it is capable of
tailoring specific communication solutions to your needs based on features of
your industry. Superior products with outstanding performance may help you
control the overall situation while providing you with the best choice for
smart scheduling dispatching and communicating.
This User Manual is applicable to:
BF-TR8500 Series all frequency band Fujian BelFone Communications Technology
Co., Ltd
ADD A-15 Huaqiao Economic Development China
Instructions before Use
Following the safety precautions below may prevent damage to this product
and personal injuries. To avoid potential risks, please read these
instructions carefully before using the product, and operate the product as
instructed.
- The repeater shall be protected from long-time direct exposure to the sun, kept in a place away from high temperature, high humidity, high dustiness or water splashes, and put on a stable surface;
- Where use of the repeater is prohibited or use of intercommunication may cause interference or danger, the repeater shall have its power turned off as required by relevant regulations;
- If you find any fault of the product, please turn off the power directly, and then contact the local distributor of BelFone; unless otherwise specified in this Manual, maintenance should only be performed by any person other than a maintenance worker authorized by BelFone Company;
- If this product is needed for further development, please contact BelFone Company or BelFone’s distributor;
- Keep the product surface clean and dry; for cleaning, use a piece of soft cloth dipped with mild detergent or clear water (without water dripping) to wipe the product surface.
Unpacking and Device Inspection
Note : The following instructions regarding unpacking are only for
BelFone’s distributors, and service agencies or factories authorized by
Beltone.
Please carefully unpack the box. Strongly recommend counting the accessories
against the following list before discarding the packaging. If you find any
item is missing or damaged, please contact the local distributor of BelFone or
directly contact BelFone Communication immediately.
Standard Accessory
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
Main Equipment | 1 |
Power Cable | 1 |
Operation Manual | 1 |
Warranty Card | 1 |
Conformity Certificate | 1 |
Optional Accessory
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
Duplexer | 1 |
DC Power Cable | 1 |
Positioning Antenna | 1 |
programming Cable | 1 |
Features
- Digital Repeater Function
- Support customization, work with BelFone Intelligent IP interconnection system
- Support customization, IP Multi-site Connect
- Support customization, work as Simulcast Base Station
- Overvoltage, over-temperature alarm and protection
- Switching High, Middle, and Low TX power.
Get Familiar with the Device
Front Panel View
1| LCD| 5| P1: Shod press to decrease the channel number, long press to
display IP address;
(programming supported)
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2| A Indicator: Timeslot 1 working state indication| 6| P2: Shod press to
increase the channel number, long press to display version
(programming supported)
3| B Indicator: Timeslot 2 working state indication| 7| P3: Shod press to
display TX frequency, long press to display IP internet site type;
(programming supported)
4| USB Port| 8| P4: Shod press to display RX frequency, long press to display
IP interconnection status. (programming supported)
Indicator Status
LED Indication | LCD Display | Device State |
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A Indicator | B Indicator | |
Normally on | / | Channel Number |
in orange | ||
--- | --- | --- |
Greenlight flickers (is) | / | Channel Number |
/ | Normally on in orange | Channel Number |
/ | Flashing in red (1s) | Channel Number |
Orange light flickers (1s) | Greenlight flashes quickly (0.5s) | EO |
receiving abnormality
Orange light
flickers (1s)| The red light flickers quickly (0.5s)| El| PLL transmitting
abnormality
Orange light flickers (is)| The red light flickers slowly (2s)| E2|
Excessively high voltage
Orange light flickers (is)| Greenlight flickers slowly (2s)| E3| Excessively
low voltage
/| /| E4| Excessively high temperature
/| /| E5| Fan working abnormality
/| /| E6| The network is unconnected or abnormal
Back Panel View
9 | Power Switch | 14 | ACC Accessory Unit Port |
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10 | AC Power Input Port | 15 | RX RF Input Port |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
12 | DC Power Input Port | 16 | TX RF Output Port |
13 | Network Port |
Basic Operations
Power on/off
Press the [power switch] on the back of the repeater, the screen will light up
and the LCD will display the channel number; and press the [power switch]
again, the screen will go dark and the device is shut down.
Button Configuration
Use the programming software to configure P1—P4 key, while corresponding the
P1,P2, P3, P4 key to short pressing and holding-down operations.
Programmable buttons include the following functions:
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Undefined: No function is assigned to the programmable button;
-
Power Switch: Press it to quickly switch the transmitting power: Low, Meddle, High, user-defined, when switching to high power, the LCD will display icon:
; when switching to meddle power, the LCD will display icon: , when switching to low power, the LCD will display icon: , when switching to Self-Defined power, the LCD will display icon: ; -
Low Power: Press this button to switch to lower power, the LCD will display icon: ;
-
Middle Power: Press this button to switch to medium power, the LCD will
display icon: -
High Power: Press this button to switch to high power, the LCD will display the icon:
-
Self-Define Power: Press this button to switch to a Self-Defined power, the LCD will display the icon: ;
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Tone Alerts: Press this button to turn on or off the prompt tone, when turning on the prompt tone, the LCD will show the following icon: on. when turn off the prompt tone, the LCD will show the following icon: :
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Channel+: Press this button to switch the channel – the channel number will progressively increase
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Channel-: Press this button to switch the channel – the channel number will progressively decrease
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Back-to-Back Switch: Press this button to turn on/off the back-to-back switch, when turning on the Back-to-Back. the LCD will show the following icon: on. when turning off the Back-to-Back, the LCD will show the following icon: :
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Satellite Positioning Switch’ Press this button to turn on/off the position switch, when turning on the satellite positioning, the LCD will show the following icon: . when turning off the satellite positioning. the LCD will show the following icon: ;
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Display Version: Press this button to view the version, the LCD will scroll show version number;
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Display IP Address: Press this button to view the IP address, the LCD will scroll show the IP address;
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Display IP internet site type: Press this button to view the IP internet site type, if the connection type is None. the LCD show the icon: – ; if the connection type is: Peer, the LCD show the icon: – ; if the connection type is: Backup Main Site, the LCD show the icon: – if the connection type is: Home Station, the LCD show the icon: –
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Display IP interconnection status: Press this button to view the IP interconnection status. if the interconnection function is disabled. the LCD shows the icon: – an if the connection type is Home Station. the LCD shows the number of connected slave repeaters; if the connection type is Backup main site. the LCD show the icon:-
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Display TX Frequency: Press this button to view the TX Frequency of the current channel;
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Display RX Frequency: Press this button to view the RX Frequency of the current channel:
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Squelch Adjustment -: Press this button to adjust squelch level, the LCD shows the squelch level of the current channel, and then press again the value progressively increases;
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Squelch Adjustment +: Press this button to adjust the squelch level, the LCD shows the squelch level of the current channel. and then press again the value progressively decreases.
Note : While the LCD scroll shows the values and last digit will show repeatedly.
Functions and operation instructions
Digital Mode
1. Digital Repeater Mode
In the repeater mode. if the repeater is transmitting in timeslot 1. indicator
A will glow orange. and if the repeater is transmitting in timeslot 2.
indicator B will glow orange.
2. IP Interconnection Model
Digital mode supports IP multi-site connection and may realize the
interconnection between IP sites of multiple repeaters. When programming
software is used to configure network services with one master repeater and
multiple slave repeaters. it is required to configure a timeslot to the IP
interconnection mode. so that after the network is connected, services may be
transmitted from one repeater to the other repeaters.
Network Setting
Connection Type
Connection type | Function |
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None | IP interconnection function is disabled |
--- | --- |
Peer | Set to slave (registration of the master repeater required) |
Master Station | Set to master (waiting for slave repeater registration) |
Master Repeater Backup | A type of slave repeater that will automatically |
become a master repeater when the master repeater fails.
Master Station:
In IP multi-site connect system, it is permitted to configure only one master
repeater, while other repeaters shall be configured as slave repeater, with IP
addresses registered with the master repeater for IP interconnection.
Backup Master Repeater:
The backup master repeater is a slave repeater. In a system, it is permitted
to configure a backup master repeater, which in normal operating conditions is
the same with other slave repeaters. Only when the master repeater fails and
cannot be connected, the backup master repeater will act to play the role of a
master repeater in lieu of the original master repeater for registration of
other slave repeaters.
Peer:
The peer is a slave repeater, in a system, it is permitted to configure
multiple slave repeaters. Upon programming software, it is required to
configure slave repeaters, the backup master repeater, and the current
repeater’s IP address for successful registration with the master repeater.
Authorization Code:
Peers should have consistent authorization codes with the master repeater for
successful registration. For an authorization code, it is allowed to enter a
maximum of 16 digits and letters from 0-9 and A-F; it can be null if nothing
is entered.
DHCP: When a peer is set to DHCP, the router will act as the DHCP server
and automatically assign one IP address to the peer. (The router shall support
DHCP, and the IP address assigned should be within the same network segment of
the master repeater’s IP).
- When the current repeater is connected as a master repeater, it is required to configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, NDS server IP. UDP port;
- When the current repeater is connected as a backup master repeater, it is required to configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, DNS server IP. UDP port and master repeater IP, master repeater UDP port;
- When the current repeater is connected as a peer, it is required to configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, DNS server IP, UDP port and master repeater IP, master repeater UDP port, backup master repeater IP. backup master repeater UDP port.
Note : In one system, only one ‘master repeater’ and one ‘backup master
repealer we packet order repeaters Sid be captured as ‘pews’. The Medan Is
optional. 3. System Nehvorldng Function
The repeater can be connected to Beltone intelligent interconnection system
(SDC), and supports access to the system network for repeating DMR digital
voice and data services, so as to realize interconnected communication in the
networked mode. Note: System networking Is optional.
Back-to-Back Function
The repeater supports the back-to-back function to realize a back-to-back
connection between a single repeater and another device for repeating voice.
The current device supports the back-to-back connection of digital channels.
The back-to-back function can be set via the programming software or the
preprogrammed (Back to back Switch] key.
Simulcast Function
The repeater supports the Simulcast function. When the Simulcast function is enabled, the repeater can be registered as a peer with the base station controller of the BelFone intelligent interconnection system to realize Simulcast networking. Note: The simulcast function is optional.
Technical Specifications
General
Frequency Range| 400-480MHz
Channel Spacing| 12.5KHz
Antenna Impedance| 500
Master Power Supply| 85-264VAC, 47-63Hz
3A/115VAC,1.7A/230VAC
Backup Power Supply| 11-13.8VDC, 9A
Current Consumption| < 9A
Operating Environment| -30°C — +70°C
Storage Temperature| -40°C — +85°C
Sizes| 441mm(L)327.5 mm(W) 88(H)
Weight| 11.8Kg
Maximum antenna gain| 3.5dBi
Emission
RF Power| 5-20W ( Continuous Emission )
Frequency Stability| 5±0.5ppm ( Without Positioning )
| 5±0.02ppm ( With Positioning )
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4FSK Digital Modulation| 12.5KHz only data : 7K60F1D
12.5KHz data and voice : 7K60F1E
Power of Adjacent Channel| 560dB
Spurious Emission| -36dBm<1GHz
-30dBm>1GHz
Receiving
Sensitivity| 3%BER50.35pV
Frequency Stability| 5±0.5ppm ( Without Positioning )
5±0.02ppm ( With Positioning )
Adjacent Channel Selectivity| 60dB
Intermodulation Immunity| z70dB
Spurious Response| z70dB
Blocking| 95dB
Statement
To the best of our knowledge, this Manual has been prepared in an accurate and
complete manner. For any doubt, please contact us timely for specific
explanation. Considering the fast development of wireless communication
technology, BelFone reserves the right to modify the product design and
specification without any further notification. Your understanding in this
respect will be much appreciated!
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Operational Instruction 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 3.5dBi. The antenna must be installed complying
with the requirements of the manufacturer or supplier, and it must be at least
55cm away from the human body.
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