4RF Aprisa SR+ User Manual - page 92
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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.5.3
This parameter is set in remote stations to indicate the proximity of repeaters in the network when the
Network Radius is set to 1.
Option
Function
No Repeater
Use when there are no repeaters in the network.
Base Repeater
Use when there is a base-repeater in the network.
The Network Repeaters Proximity options are dependent on the Terminal Operating Mode and the
Terminal Network Radius settings:
Operating Mode Network Radius Network Repeaters Proximity Options Default
Base
1
No Repeater
No Repeater
Base
2
Single Repeater Only, Overlapping
Coverage, Separated Coverage
Single Repeater Only
Remote
1
No Repeater, Base Repeater
No Repeater
Remote
2
Single Repeater Only, Overlapping
Coverage, Separated Coverage
Single Repeater Only
Repeater
1
No Repeater, Base Repeater
No Repeater
Repeater
2
Single Repeater Only, Overlapping
Coverage, Separated Coverage
Single Repeater Only
Base Repeater
1
Base Repeater
Base Repeater
Base Repeater
2
Single Repeater Only, Overlapping
Coverage, Separated Coverage
Single Repeater Only
Repeater Network Segment ID
This parameter identifies a repeater network segment and its associated remotes.
In an overlapping coverage network where remote radios can ‘see’ multiple repeaters, it’s especially
important to set different values for each repeater network segment and its associated remotes, so the
associated remotes will communicate only with the appropriate repeater.
The same setting applies in remote overlapping coverage between a base and a repeater. Different values
per base and repeater are required if the requirements are that the remote will be communicating via the
repeater and not directly with the base station (or vice-versa), i.e. the repeater and remotes will have the
same value but different from the base station value. In this case, if the repeater fails, the remote will re-
register to the base station even though they are on different values until the repeater recovers.
The entry is an integer from 0 and 31, where 0 is reserved for broadcast i.e. all radios will ‘see’ this radio
traffic even if they are set to different values.
Inband Management
This parameter sets the Inband Management option.
If the Inband Management option is enabled, SuperVisor operating on a base station can also manage all
the remote / repeater stations in the network.
Inband Management Timeout (sec)
This parameter sets the Inband Management timeout period. This determines the time the base station
waits for a response from a remote or repeater station before aborting the Inband Management request.
The default setting is 10 seconds.