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Aprisa SR User Manual
Network Changes
Adding a Repeater Station
To add a Repeater Station to your FAN:
1. Install the Repeater Station radio (see ‘Installing the Radio’ on page 50).
2. Set the radio Network ID (FAN) to the same ID as the other stations in the FAN (see ‘Terminal >
3. Set the radio IP address (see ‘Terminal > Device’ on page 74).
4. Set the radio frequencies to the Base Station frequencies you wish to operate from (see ‘Radio >
5. Set the radio operating mode to ‘Repeater Station’ (see ‘Terminal > Operating Mode’ on page 76).
6. Increase the radio network radius by one on all stations in the FAN (see ‘Terminal > Device’ on page
The Base Station will automatically allocate a node address to the new Repeater Station.
To remove a Repeater Station from your FAN:
1. Turn the power off on the Remote Station radios operating from the Repeater Station radio you wish
to remove.
2. Turn the power off on the Repeater Station radio you wish to remove.
3. Decrease the network radius by one on all stations in the FAN (see ‘Terminal > Device’ on page 74).
Adding a Remote Station
To add a Remote Station to your FAN:
1. Install the Remote Station radio (see ‘Installing the Radio’ on page 50).
2. Set the radio Network ID (FAN) to the same ID as the other stations in the FAN (see ‘Terminal >
3. Set the radio IP address (see ‘Terminal > Device’ on page 74).
4. Set the radio frequencies to the Base Station / Repeater Station frequencies you wish to operate from
(see ‘Radio > Basic’ on page 79).
5. Set the radio operating mode to ‘Remote Station’ (see ‘Terminal > Operating Mode’ on page 76).
The Base Station will automatically allocate a node address to the new Remote Station.
To remove a Remote Station from your FAN:
1. Turn the power off on the Remote Station radio you wish to remove. This is the only action that is
required.