Hytera. PD41X Patrol Management System. Installation and Configuration Guide

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Hytera PD41X Patrol Management System Installation and Configuration Guide Documentation Version: 01 Release Date: 03-2015

Copyright Information Hytera is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (the Company) in PRC and/or other countries or areas. 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. 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 Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (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 technology development. No part of this manual may be copied, modified, translated, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of us. 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. If you have any suggestions or would like to learn more details, please visit our website at: http://www.hytera.com.

Installation and Configuration Guide Contents Contents Documentation Information... 1 1. Overview... 2 2. Installing the System... 6 2.1 Aquiring the Installation Package... 6 2.2 Preparing the Hardware Devices... 6 2.3 Activating Administrator Account... 6 2.4 Installing Customer Programming Software (CPS)... 7 2.5 Installing USB Driver... 7 2.6 Installing Patrol Management System Client... 7 2.7 Applying for License... 7 3. Mobile radio receiving station Solution... 9 3.1 Configuration Flow... 9 3.2 Configuration Planning... 9 3.3 Configuring the Mobile radio receiving station... 11 3.4 Configuring the Portable Radio... 17 3.5 Configuring the Client... 23 3.6 System Testing... 25 4. Repeater Solution... 27 4.1 Configuration Flow... 27 4.2 Configuration Planning... 27 4.2.1 IP Planning... 28 4.2.2 Radio Planning... 28 4.3 Configuring the Repeater... 29 4.4 Configuring the Portable Radio... 35 4.5 Configuring the Client... 35 4.6 System Testing... 35 5. IP Interconnect Solution... 36 5.1 Configuration Flow... 36 5.2 Configuration Planning... 36 5.2.1 IP Planning... 37 5.2.2 Radio Planning... 38 5.3 Configuring the Repeater... 39 5.4 Configuring the Portable Radio... 47 5.5 Configuring the Client... 47 i

Contents Installation and Configuration Guide 5.6 System Testing... 47 ii

Installation and Configuration Guide Documentation Information Documentation Information This section describes the conventions and revision history of this document. Conventions Icon Conventions Icon Tip Note Description Indicates information that can help you make better use of your product. Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Caution Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Warning Indicates situations that could cause minor personal injury. Danger Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death. Notation Conventions Notation Bold -> Description The quotation marks enclose the name of a software interface element. For example, click OK. The text in boldface denotes the name of a hardware button. For example, press the PTT key. The symbol directs you to access a multi-level menu. For example, to select New from the File menu, we will describe it as follows: File-> New. Revision History Version Release Date Description V1.0 03-2015 Initial Release. 1

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide 1. Overview With the diversified and complex development of the urban buildings, the security activity needs to be upgraded continuously. Thus, it becomes more and more important for guard tour system to ensure security and carry out comprehensive patrolling. In the past, patrolling is relatively dull and lack of effective monitoring, patroller might become careless and unconcerned. Under such cases, uncompleted patrolling may cause property loss to the residents and buildings. Hytera Patrol Management System can provide you with effective monitoring on patrollers. Patrol Management System can be used in fields such as security patrolling, fire-fighting patrolling, inspection patrolling, equipment inspection and pipeline inspection, and can improve the management quality of these fields effectively. Electronic Patrol is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology which is used to manage the patrolling scientifically and normatively. Patrol Management System has integrated Electronic Patrol technology. When the patroller reaches the Patrol Checkpoint and swipes, the patrol radio can automatically detect and save the information of the Patrol Checkpoint. Then, the patrol radio will upload the patrol data to the Patrol Management System client, even via IP network. Regular and fixed-point patrolling can help you to be well-informed of patrolling status and to manage the patrollers effectively, so as to prevent possible accidents and problems. Patrol Management System can achieve more applications via DMR mobile radio receiving stations or repeaters. The Patrol Management System consists of a client, repeaters or mobile radio receiving stations, Patroller ID cards, Patrol Checkpoints, PD41X portable radios, etc. Therefore, the system can satisfy different kinds of patrolling deployment requirements. Client: The client is used to check the patrolling status and manage the patrollers conveniently and effectively. Currently, the system can only support one client. Repeaters: Repeaters receive the patrolling information sent by the portable radios and send the information to the client via data cable or IP network. Finally, repeaters send the ACK information back to the portable radios. Mobile radio receiving stations: Mobile radio receiving stations receive the patrolling information sent by the portable radios and send the information to the client via data cable. Finally, mobile radio receiving stations send the ACK information back to the portable radios. Patroller ID card: Patroller ID card is used to identify the ID of patrollers. 2

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Patrol Checkpoints: Patrol Checkpoints are allocated along the patrolling route for patrolling information collection. Portable radios: PD41X portable radios are used to collect patrolling information. Currently, the available deployment solutions are listed below. The repeaters or mobile radio receiving stations work independently and access the Patrol Management System via data cable or IP network. After connecting to the Patrol Management System client, the repeaters or mobile radio receiving stations can transfer patrolling information to the system. 3

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Mobile radio receiving station Solution Checkpoint Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint Hytera Patrol Management System Patrol Dispatch Mobile Radio Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint Repeater Solution Checkpoint Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint Hytera Patrol Management System Patrol Repeater Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint Patroller Patrol Portable Radio Checkpoint 4

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. IP Interconnect Solution 5

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide 2. Installing the System 2.1 Acquiring the Installation Package The Company may provide the software installation package in any of the following ways: Software installation package: Hytera PD41X Patrol Management System V1.0...en.rar.. are subject to the content of actual installation package. Download the software installation package from www.hytera.com (Download path: Downloads -> Driver & Software -> PD41X) 2.2 Preparing the Hardware Devices Device Requirements CUP: Dual-core CPU, with a clock speed of 2.0GHz and above Free Disk Space: 500M and above Client Computer Memory: 2.0G and above Operating System: Windows XP sp3 and above, Windows 7 sp1 and above, supporting 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems Network Interface Card: 100M and above Mobile radio receiving station/repeater Portable radios Mobile radio receiving station: V6.05.07.005 and above DMR firmware version. Repeater: V7.00.09.005 and above DMR firmware version. V1.02.10.001 and above firmware version. 2.3 Activating Administrator Account In Windows 7 operating system, the administrator right is disabled by default. Patrol Management System installation and configuration need to use the Administrator account. To activate the Administrator account, do as follows: Step 1 Go to the folder C:\Windows\System32. Step 2 Find the file cmd.exe. Step 3 Right-click the file and select Run as administrator to enter the relevant window. Step 4 Enter net user administrator /active:yes in the command line. 6

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 5 Log off the current account after executing the command successfully. Step 6 Log in the Administrator account and enter the system to install and configure the Patrol Management System. 2.4 Installing Customer Programming Software (CPS) Mobile radio receiving station CPS must be V6.05.07.005 and above version; portable radio CPS must be V1.02.10.001 and above version; repeater CPS must be V7.00.09.005 and above version. Please refer to the corresponding software operation manual for detailed installation procedures. 2.5 Installing USB Driver Patrol Management System requires the USB driver software DMR-USBdriverinstaller to be V3.01.01.005 and above version. Please refer to the corresponding software operation manual for detailed installation procedures. 2.6 Installing Patrol Management System Client The installation package of Patrol Management System client is a portable applicatioin. After unzipping the installation package, you can double-click Patrol.exe to run the client. If you have any questions during installation, please refer to the corresponding installation instructions along with the installation package. 2.7 Applying for License License is one-to-one corresponding to the computer machine code and it is necessary for the proper operation of Patrol Management System client. If not authorized by the Company, the Patrol Management System client can only operate for sixty days. When sixty-day period expires, the client will be unusable without activation. You can log in the system using the administrator account and go to Settings-> Software Information, click the information in red to prompt the dialog below. Copy the verification code and send it to your dealer to obtain the activation code. After the Activation Code is filled in, click the Activate button to activate the client for proper operation. 7

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Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. 3. Mobile radio receiving station Solution 3.1 Configuration Flow Patrol Management System configuration flow of mobile radio receiving station Solution is as shown below. Caution The following configuration must be operated in the administrator account; otherwise, certain configurations may fail to work. Start Configuration Planning Configuring Dispatch Mobile Radio Configuring Portable Radio Configuring Client System Testing End 3.2 Configuration Planning The design case of Mobile radio receiving station Solution is as shown in the figure below. 9

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Caution The following data are testing data and are used for configuration illustrations only. Please configure the data per actual situations. The current channel must be Patrol Channel; otherwise, the Patrol Management System cannot operate properly. RX and TX frequencies of Patrol Channel must be the same frequency. Please refer to the following tables. Device Alias Mobile radio receiving station ID RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Slot Description Mobile radio receiving station Dispatch Station 1 10 449.125 449.125 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Patrol channel 10

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Device RX Frequency TX Frequency Radio ID Channel Slot Portable Radio 1 449.125 449.125 1 Portable Radio 2 449.125 449.125 2 Portable Radio 3 449.125 449.125 3 Digital patrol channel Digital patrol channel Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Slot 1 Slot 1 Caution Before configuration, please check whether the mobile radio receiving station and portable radios can be powered on properly. Please refer to the corresponding owner s manuals for radio operations. The last digital channel of the portable radios is always used as the Patrol Channel by default. 3.3 Configuring the Mobile radio receiving station Caution Read the parameter configurations of the mobile radio receiving station and portable radios before further configuration. Patrol mobile radio receiving station is dedicated to process the patrol information. It is not recommended that the patrol mobile radio receiving station processes voice data as well as patrol information. Read the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Run the CPS. 11

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Click to select the appropriate USB port and click OK. If the CPS does not prompt the window shown below, you need to install the USB driver DMR-USBdriverinstaller first. Restart the CPS when the installation is completed. Please refer to Digital USB Driver Installation Guide R5.5.pdf for installation guides. 12

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 3 In the Read window, click OK to read the parameter configurations of the mobile radio receiving station. After successful reading, click OK to finish. Forward To PC Step 1 Go to Conventional -> General Setting -> Network from the left navigation tree of CPS. Step 2 Select Forward To PC in Radio to PC Network interface. Digital Channel Step 1 Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel from the left navigation tree of CPS, right click Digital Channel and select Add to add a new digital channel. 13

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface. Configure the channel alias per configuration planning and select Slot1 in Slot Operation. Set the Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency to the same frequency, which must be consistent with that of the patrol portable radios. Caution If Mobile radio receiving station Solution uses only one frequency, the Pseudo Trunk feature must be enabled; the slot must be consistent with that of digital patrol channel of portable radios; RX Group List and TX Contact must be set to None. 14

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 3 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Contact to add and edit the contact list. See the figure below. Radio ID Caution Each patrol portable radio must be consistent to its Call ID and the Call Type must be set to Private Call. Step 1 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic or Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic to set the Radio ID of the mobile radio receiving station. Caution In the same Patrol System, the Radio ID of the mobile radio receiving station can be any number but must be different from the Radio IDs of the portable radios. 15

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide TMS Port Step 1 Go to Conventional -> General Setting -> Network -> Radio Services and set TMS Port to 5016. Writing the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Click to prompt out the Write window. 16

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 2 Click OK to start writing the parameter configurations to the mobile radio receiving station. Step 3 Click OK to finish parameter configurations writing. 3.4 Configuring the Portable Radio Caution Before running the CPS of PD41X portable radios, please confirm whether the programming cable is a serial port cable or USB-to-serial-port cable. If the programming cable is a USB-to-serial-port cable, make sure that the computer has installed with USB-to-serial-port driver. If the driver has not been installed, download the driver installation package from www.hytera.com (Download path: Downloads -> Driver & Software -> PD41X) Reading the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Run the CPS of PD41X. 17

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Click to select the appropriate communication port and then click OK. Step 3 Click portable radio. and then click OK to starting reading the parameter configurations from the 18

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 4 Click OK to finish parameter configurations reading. Digital Channel Step 1 Go to Channel -> Digital Channel from the left navigation tree of CPS, right click Digital Channel and select Add to add a new digital channel. Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface and configure the corresponding parameters. 19

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Caution Color Code and Slot Operation must be consistent with that of the corresponding mobile radio receiving station or repeater. TX Admit of the Patrol Channel must be set to Channel Free. TX Contact Name must be set to the corresponding device according to the patrol system solution. For example, for Mobile radio receiving station Solution, TX Contact Name must be set to the corresponding Patrol mobile radio receiving station, while for Repeater Solution and IP Interconnect Solution, TX Contact Name must be set to the corresponding Patrol Repeater. TDMA Direct Mode must be selected. For Mobile radio receiving station Solution, Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency of the channel must be consistent with that of the Patrol Channel of the mobile radio receiving station. 20

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. For Repeater Solution, Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency of the portable radio channel must match that of the repeater patrol channel. That is to say, Receive Frequency must be consistent with Transmit Frequency of the repeater patrol channel while Transmit Frequency must be consistent with Receive Frequency of the repeater patrol channel. For Repeater Solution, the voice service and patrolling service share the same frequency. To ensure the stability of the system, the voice service and patrolling service must use different slots. For example, the patrolling service uses slot 1 while the voice service uses slot 2. Step 3 Go to Zone-> Zone 1 from the left navigation tree of the CPS, select the Digital patrol channel and click Add to add it to the last channel in Zone 1. Radio ID Caution For Patrol Management System, the patrolling data of patrol portable radios are transmitted in the last digital channel of the current zone by default. If there is not patrol channel in the current zone, the patrolling data cannot be uploaded successfully, causing patrolling record failure. Step 1 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic or Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic from the left navigation tree of the CPS to edit Radio ID. Caution In the same Patrol System, the Radio ID of the portable radio can be any number but must be different from the Radio IDs of other portable radios, repeater or mobile radio receiving station. 21

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Contact from the left navigation tree of the CPS, add the Alias and ID of the repeater or mobile radio receiving station into the list and set the Call Type to Private Call. Writing the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Click to prompt out the Write window. Step 2 Click OK to start writing the parameter configurations to the portable radio. 22

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 3 Click OK to finish parameter configurations writing. 3.5 Configuring the Client Double-click Patrol.exe, access and configure the system using the Manager Account or Operator Account. Please refer to the owner s manual of Patrol Management System for detailed operations. Caution The initial password of Manager Account admin is blank. Only the Manager can create, edit and delete the patrol plans, basic data, operator account, etc. Do not set the client computer into any kind of battery save mode. Otherwise, the patrolling data recorded after the client computer is set to battery save mode will be lost. The functions and authorities of the Manager and Operator are listed below: Manager Account 23

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Manager Account includes functions such as Plan, Basic, Query and Settings. Plan: You can add, edit or delete patrol plans, and can save or cancel the changes on added or edited plans. Basic: You can add, edit or delete basic information such as Patrol Checkpoints, patrol routes and patrollers. Query: You can query, print or export the Patrol Results, Checking Logs and Events and can import and process the offline data. Settings: You can set the system operation mode, Local IP, Backup & Clean functions; you can add, edit, delete the administrator and operator accounts, change the password of administrator account; also, you can query the software information. Operator Account Operator Account includes functions such as Basic, Query and Settings. Basic: You can check the patrollers, Patrol Checkpoints and routes. Query: You can query, print or export the Patrol Results, Checking Logs and Events and can acquire and process the offline data. Settings: You can modify and save the password of Operator Account. 24

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. 3.6 System Testing After successful installation and configuration, the Patrol Management System needs to be tested for proper operations. Requirement Mobile radio receiving station/repeater is operating and connects to the Patrol Management System client properly. Operations Step 1 Turn on a portable radio which is monitored by the mobile radio receiving station. Step 2 Use the client and mobile radio receiving station (or repeater) to monitor the portable radio online. Expected Results Log in the Patrol Management System client using the Operator Account. If the indicator in upper right corner glows red, it indicates that the client does not connect to the mobile radio receiving station (or the repeater) properly. If the indicator in upper right corner glows green, it indicates proper connection. 25

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Use the patrol portable radio PD41X to read the ID card information of the patroller. After a few seconds, if PD41X beeps four times, it indicates that the system is connected properly; otherwise, it indicates that the system is not connected properly. 26

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. 4. Repeater Solution 4.1 Configuration Flow Patrol Management System configuration flow of Repeater Solution is as shown below. Caution The following configuration must be operated in the administrator account; otherwise, certain configurations may fail to work. Start Configuration Planning Configuring Repeater Configuring Portable Radio Configuring Client System Testing End 4.2 Configuration Planning The design case of Repeater Solution is as shown in the figure below. 27

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide 4.2.1 IP Planning Caution The following data are testing data and are used for configuration illustrations only. Please configure the data per actual situations. For stable system operation, it is recommended to connect the Patrol Management System client to the repeater in the same LAN, that is to keep the first three segments of their IP addresses as the same. See the table below. Network Element IP Netmask Client Computer 192.168.20.23 255.255.255.0 Repeater 192.168.20.7 255.255.255.0 4.2.2 Radio Planning Device Alias Repeater ID RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Slot Description Repeater Repeater 30 436.125 449.125 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Single Site 28

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Caution For stable system operation, it is recommended to set the frequency space between RX and TX frequencies of repeater channel to 10MHz or above. Device RX Frequency TX Frequency Radio ID Channel Slot Portable Radio 1 449.125 436.125 1 Portable Radio 2 449.125 436.125 2 Portable Radio 3 449.125 436.125 3 Digital patrol channel Digital patrol channel Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Slot 1 Slot 1 Caution Before configuration, please check whether the repeater and portable radios can be powered on properly. Please refer to the corresponding owner s manuals for radio operations. The last digital channel of the portable radios is always used as the Patrol Channel by default. 4.3 Configuring the Repeater Reading the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Run the CPS. 29

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Click to select the appropriate USB port and click OK. If the CPS does not prompt the window shown below, you need to install the USB driver DMR-USBdriverinstaller first. Restart the CPS when the installation is completed. Please refer to Digital USB Driver Installation Guide R5.5.pdf for installation guides. 30

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 3 In the Read window, click OK to read the parameter configurations of the repeater. After successful reading, click OK to finish. Network Step 1 Go to Conventional -> General Setting -> Network from the left navigation tree of CPS and configure the following parameters. 31

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Parameter Description Basic Setting Ethernet IP Repeater IP address, which must be in the same LAN of Third Party Server IP. IP Connect Configuration Repeater Type Select Single Site. The repeater will operate locally; it will not send data to other repeater or support IP interconnect feature. Application Programming Interface The repeater can repeat the received data to the computer via Forward To PC Ethernet. Moreover, the repeater can receive and process the repeat request from the computer, so as to realize the remote transmission of patrolling data. Designated LAN system gateway IP address, which is the client Third Party Server IP computer IP address. Go to Start -> Run in the client computer, enter cmd in the dialog box and press Enter. Enter ipconfig to search the client computer IP address. Digital Channel Step 1 Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel from the left navigation tree of CPS, right click Digital Channel and select Add to add a new digital channel. 32

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface and configure the Channel Alias, Slot Operation, Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency. Caution Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be set with different frequencies and must match that of the portable radio patrol channel. That is to say, RX frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be consistent with Transmit Frequency of the portable radio patrol channel while Transmit Frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be consistent with Receive Frequency of the portable radio patrol channel. If the voice service and patrolling service shares the same frequency, to ensure the stability of the system, the voice service and patrolling service must use different slots. For example, the patrolling service uses slot 1 while the voice service uses slot 2. Step 3 Go to Conventional-> Zone from the left navigation tree of the CPS, select the Digital patrol channel and click Add to add it to the last channel in Member list. 33

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Radio ID Step 1 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic or Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic from the left navigation tree of the CPS to edit Radio ID. Caution In the same Patrol System, the Radio ID of the repeater can be any number but must be different from the Radio IDs of the portable radios. Writing the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Click to prompt out the Write window. 34

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 2 Click OK to start writing the parameter configurations to the repeater. Step 3 Click OK to finish parameter configurations writing. 4.4 Configuring the Portable Radio This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.4 Configuring the Portable Radio for details. 4.5 Configuring the Client This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.5 Configuring the Client for details. 4.6 System Testing This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.6 System Testing for details. 35

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide 5. IP Interconnect Solution 5.1 Configuration Flow Patrol Management System configuration flow of IP Interconnect Solution is as shown below. Caution The following configuration must be operated in the administrator account; otherwise, certain configurations may fail to work. 5.2 Configuration Planning The design case of IP Interconnect Solution is as shown in the figure below. 36

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Patrol Portable Radio 1 ID:1001 RX:449.125MHz TX:436.125MHz Checkpoint 1 Patrol ID Card 1 Patrol Client IP: 192.168.20.23 IP Network Patrol Repeater (Master) ID: 1000 RX: 436.125MHz TX: 449.125MHz Ethernet IP: 192.168.20.100 Patrol Portable Radio 2 ID:1002 RX:449.125MHz TX:436.125MHz Checkpoint 2 Patrol ID Card 2 Patrol Repeater (Slave) ID: 2000 RX: 408.89MHz TX: 424.89MHz Ethernet IP: 192.168.20.101 Patrol Portable Radio 3 ID:2001 RX:424.89MHz TX:408.89MHz Checkpoint 3 Patrol ID Card 3 Patrol Portable Radio 4 ID:2002 RX:424.89MHz TX:408.89MHz Checkpoint 4 Patrol ID Card 4 Caution The following data are testing data and are used for configuration illustrations only. Please configure the data per actual situations. 5.2.1 IP Planning Device IP Netmask Client Computer 192.168.20.23 255.255.255.0 Repeater 1 (Master) 192.168.20.100 255.255.255.0 Repeater 2 (Slave) 192.168.20.101 255.255.255.0 37

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide 5.2.2 Radio Planning IP Interconnect Repeater Device ID Alias RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Slot Description Slot 1 Master Repeater 1 1000 Patrol Repeater 1 436.125 449.125 Digital patrol channel Receive the patrol data from subsystem 1; receive and repeat the patrol data from other Slaves to the client. Slot 1 Slave Patrol Digital Receive the patrol data Repeater 2 2000 Repeater 408.89 424.89 patrol from subsystem 2 and 2 channel upload the patrol data to the client via Master. Radio Caution In IP Interconnect mode, RRS & GPS Radio ID of the radio is the ID of IP Interconnect master repeater. Device ID RX Frequen cy TX Frequen cy Repeater ID Channel Slot Description Radio 1 1001 449.125 436.125 1000 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Build up Patrol Subsystem 1 with Repeater 1 Radio 2 1002 449.125 436.125 1000 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Build up Patrol Subsystem 1 with Repeater 1 Radio 3 2001 424.89 408.89 2000 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Build up Patrol Subsystem 2 with Repeater 2 38

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Device ID RX Frequen cy TX Frequen cy Repeater ID Channel Slot Description Radio 4 2002 424.89 408.89 2000 Digital patrol channel Slot 1 Build up Patrol Subsystem 2 with Repeater 2 Caution Before configuration, please check whether the repeater and portable radios can be powered on properly. Please refer to the corresponding owner s manuals for radio operations. The last digital channel of the portable radios is always used as the Patrol Channel by default. 5.3 Configuring the Repeater Note IP Interconnect Solution may involve multiple repeaters and the configuration operations for each repeater are similar. Please see the Master and Slave repeater configurations for the differences. Reading the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Run the CPS. 39

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Step 2 Click to select the appropriate USB port and click OK. If the CPS does not prompt the window shown below, you need to install the USB driver DMR-USBdriverinstaller first. Restart the CPS when the installation is completed. Please refer to Digital USB Driver Installation Guide R5.5.pdf for installation guides. 40

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 3 In the Read window, click OK to read the parameter configurations of the repeater. After successful reading, click OK to finish. Network Step 1 Go to Conventional-> General Setting -> Network from the left navigation tree of CPS and configure the following parameters. Repeater 1 (Master) 41

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Repeater 2 (Slave) 42

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Parameter Description Basic Setting Ethernet IP Repeater IP address, which must be in the same LAN of Third Party Server IP. IP Connect Configuration IP Interconnect feature must be enabled. Repeater 1: Select Master. The repeater will operate locally; it will Repeater Type not send data to other repeaters; patrol data will be uploaded to the client via specific data cable. Repeater 2: Select Slave. The repeater will operate locally; patrol data will be repeated to Repeater 1 (Master) via Ethernet. The authentication key used for accessing IP network. All Slave Network Authentication Key repeaters within the same IP network must share the same key as the Master repeater. Max Range: 40 characters. Valid characters include 0-9 and A-F. If this option is left blank, it means the authentication key is not enabled. Application Programming Interface The repeater can repeat the received data to the computer via Forward To PC Third Party Server IP Ethernet. Moreover, the repeater can receive and process the repeat request from the computer, so as to realize the remote transmission of patrolling data. Designated LAN system gateway IP address, which is the client compute IP address. 43

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Digital Channel Step 1 Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Digital Channel from the left navigation tree of CPS, right click Digital Channel and select Add to add a new digital channel. Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface and configure the Channel Alias, Slot Operation, Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency. Repeater 1 (Master) Repeater 2 (Slave) 44

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Caution Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be set with different frequencies and must match that of the portable radio patrol channel. That is to say, RX frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be consistent with Transmit Frequency of the portable radio patrol channel while Transmit Frequency of the repeater patrol channel must be consistent with Receive Frequency of the portable radio patrol channel. If the voice service and patrolling service shares the same frequency, to ensure the stability of the system, the voice service and patrolling service must use different slots. For example, the patrolling service uses slot 1 while the voice service uses slot 2. IP Multi-site Connect must select Slot1& Slot2. Step 3 Go to Conventional-> Zone from the left navigation tree of the CPS, select the patrol digital channel and click Add to add it to the last channel in Member list. 45

Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 to the text that you want to appear here. Installation and Configuration Guide Radio ID Step 1 Go to Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic or Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic from the left navigation tree of the CPS to edit Radio ID. Caution In the same Patrol System, the Radio ID of the repeater can be any number but must be different from the Radio IDs of the portable radios in the subnet. Repeater 1 (Master) Repeater 2 (Slave) Writing the Parameter Configurations Step 1 Click to prompt out the Write window. 46

Installation and Configuration Guide Error! Use the Home tab to apply 标题 1 t o the text that you want to appear here. Step 2 Click OK to start writing the parameter configurations to the repeater. Step 3 Click OK to finish parameter configurations writing. 5.4 Configuring the Portable Radio This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.4 Configuring the Portable Radio for details. 5.5 Configuring the Client This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.5 Configuring the Client for details. 5.6 System Testing This chapter is the same as the mobile radio receiving station. Please refer to 3.6 System Testing for details. 47