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Page 1: RS-MGR1 SalesHandbook Ver1.0

Version 1.0 July 2013

EXP Version

NXDN™ CAI-based IDAS™

RS-MGR1 Sales Handbook

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This handbook is designed to provide detailed information about the RS-MGR1 IDAS™ NXDN™ SYSTEM MANAGER based on the software Version 1.02. If you have any questions about this sales handbook, please contact your local distributors. Handbook Revisions Icom reserves the right to make changes to the content of this handbook at any time without notice or obligation. IPR and Copyrights The Icom products described in this handbook may include Icom Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs stored in transceiver memories or other media/devices. Such IPR and copyrighted computer programs are protected by laws in Japan, the United States and other countries. Any Icom IPR and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs contained in the Icom products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any way. Furthermore, the purchase of Icom products shall not be deemed to grant any license either directly or by implication, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use the product that is specified by law in the sale of a product. Document Copyrights No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express permission of Icom. Reproduction, distribution, or transmission for any purpose in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, shall only be allowed with the express permission of Icom. Trademarks Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Japan and/or other countries. IDAS, IDAS logo are trademarks of Icom Incorporated. NXDN is a trademark of Icom Incorporated and JVCKENWOOD Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. NEXEDGE is a trademark of JVCKENWOOD Corporation. MOTOTRBO is a trademark of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective holders. © 2013 Icom Inc.

FOREWORD AND DISCLAIMER

FORWORD

DISCLAIMER

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 2

1-1 COMPANY PROFILE ................................................................................................... 2

SECTION 2 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 3

2-1 MARKET AND TARGET USER INFORMATION ......................................................... 3

2-2 COMMON FEATURES ................................................................................................ 4

2-3 IDAS™ FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 5

2-4 IDAS™ IP NETWORK SYSTEM .................................................................................. 7

SECTION 3 INSTALLING AND SETTINGS ........................................................................................... 11

3-1 BEFORE INSTALLING THE RS-MGR1 .................................................................... 11

3-2 INSTALLING THE RS-MGR1 .................................................................................... 12

3-3 STARTING THE RS-MGR1 ....................................................................................... 14

3-5 SETTING PROCEDURE ............................................................................................ 16

SECTION 4 MAIN MENU EXPLANATION ............................................................................................. 22

4-1 MAIN MENU DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................... 22

SECTION 5 SETTING MENU .................................................................................................................. 26

5-1 SITE SETTINGS SCREEN ........................................................................................ 26

5-2 REPEATER SETTINGS SCREEN ............................................................................. 27

5-3 SYSTEM SETTINGS SCREEN ................................................................................. 30

SECTION 6 VIEW SETTING MENU ....................................................................................................... 35

6-1 REGISTRATION LOG ................................................................................................ 35

6-2 COMMUNICATION LOG ........................................................................................... 36

6-3 TRAFFIC LOG ........................................................................................................... 38

6-4 SEARCH LOG ............................................................................................................ 40

6-5 MESH PING STATUS SCREEN ................................................................................ 41

6-6 VERSION LIST .......................................................................................................... 42

SECTION 7 OTHER FUNCTION ............................................................................................................. 43

7-1 REPEATER VIEW ...................................................................................................... 43

7-2 HELP .......................................................................................................................... 44

7-3 REPEATER PROPERTIES ........................................................................................ 45

APPENDIX MANUALS AND BROCHURES ......................................................................................... 51

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Company Profile Icom, the wireless communication experts Icom Incorporated is a corporation located in Osaka, Japan, and is a manufacturer of wireless communication products. Since Icom’s establishment in 1954, we have had a long record as a trusted manufacturer of land mobile transceiver, amateur transceiver, marine transceiver, navigation products, aviation transceiver and communication receivers. Quality & Reliability Icom quality and Icom reliability Over 50 years of engineering and production excellence is a part of every Icom product. Using the latest equipment, Icom transceivers are designed and built to pass rigorous in-house tests as well as environmental tests to the US Military standard 810 specifications. Icom Inc holds ISO9001:2008 certification. Production Made in Japan quality Icom is rare example of an electronics manufacturer that has not shifted production to lower cost countries, but kept its production base in Japan. The Wakayama Icom plant has an advanced production system to produce small volume/multi model wireless communication products. Icom brand Icom, world brand name Icom is today recognized as a reliable communication equipment brand name around the world. Our land mobile transceivers are used by many professional organizations all over the world, like the United States Department of Defense and the U.S. Marine Corps, who chose Icom as the first Japanese corporation to supply transceivers to them. Network Icom's worldwide network Icom’s products are sold in over 80 countries in the world. Icom has an international sales and service network around the world, including sales subsidiaries in the U.S., Australia, Germany, Spain and China. Icom is there to support and service our products and your communication needs.

1-1 COMPANY PROFILE

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION

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Market Conditions The market for digital transceivers is growing larger and larger. Therefore, a digital system like IDAS™ is needed in the transceiver's market. When you operate a digital system, some problems may occur. A system management tool will be required to quickly solve the problems. JVCKENWOOD has a simple and easy system management tool for NEXEDGE™. The tool is a low tier model and inexpensive. Genesis produces a high grade model system management tool for the MOTOTRBO™ system (Motorola does not produce the system management tool themselves). TASC produces a system management tool for IDAS™. But 3rd party product tools are easy system management tools that can monitor only simple information like repeater’s temperature and power supply condition. Therefore, Icom developed the RS-MGR1 system management tool to monitor the IDAS™ NXDN™ system operating conditions, and to identify the cause of any problems that might occur. Target Users The RS-MGR1’s target users are IDAS™ NXDN™ multi-site trunking installers and administrators. What the RS-MGR1 can do • Allows you to set the IDAS™ NXDN™ system in its best performance. • Continuously collects the repeater's operation status to help solve the problems of IDAS™ NXDN™

repeaters and networks. • Monitors the repeaters, and display messages when the repeaters and network occur problems. Competitive software tools

SECTION 2 OVERVIEW

2-1 MARKET AND TARGET USER INFORMATION

Price

Specifications

JVCKENWOOD Management tool for NEXEDGE™

Icom RS-MGR1

Genesis Management tool for MOTOTRBO™

This system administration tool has log feature, and can analyze operating condition. The tool can be used on very large digital systems, but the price is expensive.

This system administration tool has log feature, and can monitor operating conditions. The tool can be used in up to medium sized digital system, and the price is reasonable.

This system can monitor only equipment information (repeater's temperature and power supply condition, and so on). Therefore, the price is inexpensive.

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The RS-MGR1 is the Remote System Manager Software for IDAS™ Multi-Site Trunking Systems. The software allows you to obtain air time information, network connectivity/statistics and hardware status of the IDAS™ multi-site trunking repeater sites using SYSLOG messages. The RS-MGR1 stores received SYSLOG messages and reports and analyzes them to assist in system administration and troubleshooting. MAIN FEATURES • Repeater properties show: Condition summary System information Interface (Traffic statistics) Ping status of each repeater Repeater condition details: TX/RX PLL unlock Power supply voltage Internal temperature Fan status

• Logs and others: Registration log Communication log Traffic log and search log can be filtered by date User ID Call type Site code (The filter items differ from log types)

• E-mail alert notification can be sent to the administrator if an alarm or disconnect occurs or clears • The “Mesh ping status” shows the connectivity by sending ping commands in all combinations of repeater

sites • The “Version list” shows the repeaters firmware revision list • The “Map window” shows repeater site icons laid out on an image file such as a map or a network diagram • USB flash drive containing the software and using as the hardware key protection • SR-VPN1 VPN router can be monitored on the RS-MGR1’s SYSLOG

2-2 COMMON FEATURES

IP Network* *NOTE: Private IP Network or VPN Tunnels through the Internet.

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2-3-1 DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER FEATURES IDAS™ is Icom’s digital land mobile transceiver system using the NXDN™ common air interface. IDAS™ offers a complete system of handheld transceivers, mobile transceivers, repeaters, network interface/trunking controller, remote communicator and various accessories. IDAS™ is a complete digital solution that system owners and managers can grow into as their own time and budgets allow. Spectrum efficiency The IDAS™ system utilizes 6.25 kHz narrowband FDMA technology. This system is not only spectrum efficient, but meets the FCC 2013 deadline for narrow band transceiver compliance. Audio quality and coverage When compared to an analog FM signal, digital easily outperforms analog in audio clarity at the fringes of the communication range. This provides more reliable audio over a greater total area, even if the coverage footprint is the same as analog FM. Secure conversation The digital modulation/demodulation makes it difficult to decode the IDAS™ digital signal by using current scanner receivers at this time. The digital voice scrambler adds security to your conversation. IDAS™ Trunking The IDAS™ trunking conforms with the NXDN™ type-D trunking protocol. The IDAS™ trunking is a distributed system which does not use a dedicated control channel, and It is an affordable digital trunking solution for high volume users. Flexible IP Network The IDAS™ multi-site trunking/conventional system integrates IP network capability in the system and extends your communication coverage. The remote communicator, RC-FS10, creates an IP-based virtual transceiver on a PC, and works as a simple dispatcher. Flexible migration path The IDAS™ system allows you to scale migration to narrow band digital at your own pace and needs, while running your existing analog system. The IDAS™ transceivers can receive both analog and IDAS™ conventional mode signals on a single channel.

2-3 IDAS™ FEATURES

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2-3-2 IDAS™ CALLING FEATURES Digital/analog mixed mode The IDAS™ transceiver can receive both analog mode and IDAS™ conventional mode signals on a single channel and automatically selects the received mode to reply to the received call, before the talk back timer expires. Individual/group call The IDAS™ transceiver allows you to call individual or group users. The transceiver automatically sends its own ID number when the PTT button is held down. The alias name or individual/group ID is displayed on the LCD while receiving a message, allowing the transceiver user to identify who is calling. Emergency call functions When the emergency button is pushed, an emergency signal will be automatically sent to the dispatcher or another transceiver. Other emergency features are a man down feature*1 and a lone worker function, available for automated emergency calls (in digital and analog modes). A remote transceiver monitor function allows the dispatcher to turn on the PTT button from a remote location and transmit anything the microphone hears for a preprogrammed time period. Status message and short data message Up to 100 status conditions can be set and sent with voice calls. Also, the transceiver user can request another IDAS™ transceiver to send their status and receive it. A short data message of up to 100 characters can be sent and received. GPS capability Your current position data can be attached to a voice data (SDM status or emergency signal) call and be sent to a dispatch station. NOTE: You may require a 3rd party GPS receiver*1. Radio kill, stun and revive The radio kill function disables a lost or stolen transceiver over the air, eliminating security threats from undesired listeners. When the radio stun command is received, all functions will be temporary locked out until the revive command is received or the user password is entered. Digital voice scrambler When secure communication is required, the IDAS™ system provides a digital voice scrambler using a 15-bit key (about 32,000 codes) as standard. This is added security to the digital modulation/demodulation. Other features •Radio check function allows you to verify if another transceiver is within communication range. •Call log displays the received call history. •Call alert function notifies the receiving party that a call is coming by using a beep sound and blinking icon. •RAN (Transceiver Access Number) code for digital code squelch. •Late entry: IDAS™ transceivers can decode the received ID and show group ID, unit ID or alias name on

the display even when turned on during a conversation. *1Depending on the transceiver version

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2-4 IDAS™ IP NETWORK SYSTEM 2-4-1 OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM EVOLUTION You can easily monitor several IDAS™ multi-site trunking sites with the RS-MGR1.

IDAS™ multi-site trunking

IP

Site A Site B

Site C

RS-MGR1

UC-FR5000 #04 IDAS™ Network/ Trunking Controller

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IDAS™ multi-site trunking

:

UC-FR5000 #04or

+

CF-FR5000MT#04

UC-FR5000 #01 or #02

2-4-2 IP NETWORK/TRUNKING CONTROLLERS NOTE: For details about the installation and setup, please refer to the IC-FR5000 series Sales Handbook. To connect the IDAS™ transceivers to the IP network, or to use the trunking function, it is necessary to install the UC-FR5000 IP Network/Trunking controller into the repeaters (or RF units). The multi-site trunking controller is necessary for multi-site trunking operation. IDAS™ Trunking/Network Controller – Capability to activate the system

UC-FR5000#01

UC-FR5000#02

UC-FR5000#04

IDAS™ multi-site trunking ✔ (+CF-FR5000MC#04)

✔ (+CF-FR5000MC#04) ✔

✔ = Capable A compact flash card is required to upgrade the controller to enable the system.

System

Version

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2-4-3 IDAS™ MULTI-SITE TRUNKING

Distributed control channel The IDAS™ trunking uses a distributed logic system that does not use a dedicated control channel. All trunked channels can be used for voice traffic channels to be shared more effectively with a large number of users. Up to 48 IDAS™ trunked sites connected over an IP network IDAS™ multi-site trunking can have up to 30 repeaters (RF units) per site, and up to 48 trunked sites can be interlinked over the IP network. An IDAS™ terminal transceiver user can communicate with other IDAS™ terminal transceiver users through the interlinked trunked sites.* *Up to 16 preset sites can be downlinked simultaneously for a Group call. Up to 60,000 individual ID and 60,000 group ID numbers In IDAS™ multi-site trunking, the combination of prefix ID and individual ID (or group ID) codes is used as a unique identifier. The system can have up to 30 prefix ID codes per system and up to 2,000 individual ID codes and 2,000 group ID codes per prefix ID. In total, up to 60,000 individual IDs and 60,000 group ID numbers can be used in a system. Automatic site roaming When a user turns on a transceiver, or moves from one site to another site, the transceiver automatically starts the Hunt scan and registers its own ID information to the repeater site. No user interaction is required.

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Fleet management The fleet management feature allows the system manager to control a user group in a fleet. Users can be assigned to up to 5,000 fleets, and the system manager can enable or disable the use of the system for any fleet.

Fleet (1 to 5000)

Alias name Prefix ID (1 to 30)

Individual ID (1 to 2000)

Group ID (1 to 2000)

Status

1 Security A 1 1 to 10, 31 to 400 1 to 20 Enable 2 Taxi B 1 11 to 30 21 to 25 Enable 3 Bus C 2 1 to 30 1 to 30 Disable 4 Truck D 2 1001 to 1005 51 to 53 Enable

The system manager can enable or disable the use of the system for any fleet. (Above example shows Fleet 3 is disabled.) Integrated system for clean and simple installation IDAS™ multi-site trunking requires only the UC-FR5000 #03 IP Network/Trunking Controller, which can be installed into the IC-FR5000 series repeater. No external server and no extra rack space is required. ESN authentication IDAS™ multi-site trunking can reject to register an unauthorized terminal transceiver to the repeater site by using the electronic serial number (ESN) or individual ID of the transceiver. Over the air update IDAS™ repeater sites can update terminal transceivers’ content with new system information, like added channels and new sites, over the air without interrupting use of the transceiver. Call priorities Even while the transceiver is receiving a call of lower priority, it can receive a call of higher priority. The priority is given based on the following order, from high (1) to low (3). (1) Emergency Call (2) Individual Call (3) Group Call SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) system monitoring When used with a third party SNMP manager software, the MIB (Management Information Base) of the trunked site can be remotely monitored. The system manager can efficiently manage the multi-site trunked sites over the network. RC-FS10 Remote Communicator for multi-site trunking The remote communicator creates an IP-based virtual transceiver on a PC and works as a simple dispatch. IDAS™ communication features can be used with the remote communicator software. Other features ・Load-leveling for trunk-out channels. ・Restriction control can limit transceivers from transmitting when there is too much traffic.

Application example — Intra-building and inter-building solution With an IDAS™ multi-site trunking, it is possible to have transceiver communications all the way from the basement to the top floor, all in stable digital audio. Already deployed LAN cables can be used in an in-building solution.

NOTE: Private IP network or VPN Tunnels through the Internet with Static endpoints.

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Supplied accessories

• RS-MGR1 (On a USB flash drive) • Precautions leaflet • Installation guide

System requirements (As of April 2013)

⃟ PC CPU Clock: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor E6600/2.40GHz, equivalent or faster System memory: 2 GB or more Monitor: 1280 x 1024 or better resolution Sound card: For sounding alarms Speaker: For sounding alarms LAN: 100 Mbps or faster (Fixed IP address necessary)

NOTE: DO NOT install more than 2 LAN cards into the PC.

Other: USB 2.0 port(s): Hard disk: At least 500 GB of free space. (Managing repeater quantity x 20 MB x Retention period (days) + 100 GB of free

space recommended) UC-FR5000 MCU: Later than revision 4.00.

⃟ Operating System Microsoft® Windows Vista® (SP2 or later) Microsoft® Windows® 7 (SP1 or later) Microsoft® Windows® 8 (Except for Windows RT) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 (SP2 or later) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 (SP2 or later) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 (SP1 or later) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 • RS-MGR1 can be used with both 32 and 64 bit versions of the operating systems listed above.

USB flash drive and its files

The RS-MGR1 USB flash drive must be inserted into the PC, in order to start the operation. Therefore, the files in the drive cannot be copied onto a hard disk or to any other media. In that case the RS-MGR1 will not start. • “REMOVABLE” and “CD Drive ICOM” windows appear when the USB flash drive is attached to the PC.

Firewall settings

If the Firewall* is not set properly, communication may be obstructed and may not work properly. Read “3-5-4 Step4: Setting Firewall” before operation. *A security solution that segregates one portion of a network from another portion, allowing only authorized network traffic to pass through according to traffic filtering rules.

NOTE: The RS-MGR1 default communication ports are UDP 161, UDP 162, UDP 514, and TCP 1468.

SECTION 3 INSTALLING AND SETTINGS

3-1 BEFORE INSTALLING THE RS-MGR1

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These Instructions are based on using Windows 8. Installation

q Make sure Windows has completed its start-up, and no other applications are running. • Make sure you are logged in as the administrator.

w Attach the USB flash drive to the USB port.

e Double click “Setup.exe” in “REMOVABLE drive”.

r If the “User Account Control” window appears, click [Yes] to continue. t Click [Next >].

NOTE: If your PC has already installed the software, the uninstall or update screen appears.

3-2 INSTALLING THE RS-MGR1

Double click

Click

USB flash drive To the [USB] port

The location of the [USB] port may differ, depending on your PC. Refer to the PC’s instruction manual on the [USB] port for details.

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y Click [Next >]. u Click [Install]. i Click [Finish].

Click

If you want to install the software in a different location, click [Change…] then select a desired location on the displayed screen.

Click

Click

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NOTE: • Before starting the RS-MGR1, make sure the SYSLOG server is turned OFF. • If SYSLOG server for other than the RS-MGR1 is running, the RS-MGR1 may not work correctly. • Make sure you are logged in as the administrator.

q Click the RS-MGR1 icon in the Start menu.

• You can also start the software by simply double clicking the RS-MGR1 icon on your desktop. w If the “User Account Control” window appears, click [Yes] to continue. e The RS-MGR1 login window appears.

• The user name and password listed in follows. To log in as the administrator;

User name: Admin Password: admin

To log in as a user; User name: User Password: user NOTE: The password can be changed in the System Settings screen. NOTE on the USB flash drive: • The USB flash drive needs to be attached to the USB port when loging in as the administrator. • Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port before restarting or shutting down the PC, otherwise

you may lose your data, or damage the device.

3-3 STARTING THE RS-MGR1

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3-4 FURTHER INFORMATION

⃟ Removing the USB flash drive When removing the USB flash drive, make sure the RS-MGR1 program is closed. Otherwise, your data may be lost or the drive may be damaged. q Click the <Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media> icon in the task tray, and then click <Eject

REMOVABLE>, as shown below.

• Refer to your PC’s instruction manual if the <Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media> icon does not appear in your task tray.

w Remove the USB flash drive when the “Safe To Remove Hardware ” message is displayed.

⃟ About the RS-MGR1 programs The RS-MGR1 consists of the following 2 programs. RsMgr1Viewer.exe Controls the screen display. RsMgr1Service.exe Controls the communication and log management for SNMP, SYSLOG and so on. It automatically starts after the PC is booted. • If you wish to stop the Service software, open the Windows Task Manager, select “RsMgr1Service.exe”

and click “End Task”.

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3-5 SETTING PROCEDURE

3-5-1 Step 1: Setting the UC-FR5000 Before using the RS-MGR1, follow the instructions below to enable the SYSLOG function for the UC-FR5000.

NOTE: UC-FR5000’s MCU firmware must be later than revision 4.00. • See the CF-FR5000 leaflet for details to upgrade the firmware.

q Select <Multi-site Trunking> in the Operation Mode Select, as shown below. w Set the SYSLOG Function to <ON> in the SYSLOG Settings screen, and then enter the RS-MGR1

SYSLOG Server IP Address. e If necessary, set Severity to <Enable> in the SYSLOG Settings screen as shown below.

• When all Severity settings are set to <Disable>, the SYSLOG function cannot be used. Alert: Notifies when the temperature of the repeater is abnormal, hardware has a problem, and

so on. Warning: Warns when a problem such as “Registration NG” is found in the application. Information: Informs when a change is made in the UC-FR5000 Web Settings. Notice: Notifies when communication starts, ends, and other actions.

r Set the UC-FR5000 time in the NTP Settings screen.

• If the time is not set correctly, accurate managements cannot be done with the RS-MGR1.

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t If the server address is set to FQDN (default), also set a desired DNS Server in the Network Settings

screen. y Set the Trap IP Address in the Repeater Settings - SNMP screen to use the Trap message function.

• For the Trap IP Address, set the IP Address of the RS-MGR1.

Free Repeater Assign settings: If <Ignore> is selected in the Free Repeater Assign of the Operation Settings screen, the All Trunk Busy division will not work properly. • Select between Low, Middle, or High Priority.

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3-5-2 Step 2: Setting the repeater Before using the RS-MGR1, the RS-232C setting for the repeater is required. q Click the ‘CS-FR5000’ icon in the start menu, or double click the ‘CS-FR5000’ shortcut icon on the

desktop to start the CS-FR5000 Cloning Software. w Click or select <Read <- TR> in the [Clone] menu to read all the repeater's programmed cloning data

into the PC before editing with this cloning software. Otherwise, the all data in the repeater will be lost. e Select the “External I/O” folder on the tree view screen of the CS-FR5000, and then click “Option.” r Set the Mode item setting to “PC CMD V2”. t Click , or select “Write -> TR” in the [Clone] menu to write the programmed data into the repeater.

• The setting is completed. 3-5-3 Step 3: Setting the RS-MGR1 Programming the static IP address is required for the PC that the RS-MGR1 is installed on. Otherwise, a SYSLOG reception from the repeater may fail. q Click the ‘RS-MGR1’ icon in the start menu or double click the icon on the desktop to start the RS-MGR1. w The “Login” window appears. Enter the User name and the Password to log in as the administrator. Then

click [Login]. About reflection of a setup: The RS-MGR1 is consists of two separate programs; the Viewer software RsMgr1Viewer.exe and the Service software RsMgr1Service.exe. If some settings have been changed in the Viewer software, the changes are reflected in the Service software when performing a save. Thus, be sure to perform a save after changing any settings.

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Adding Sites: q In the menu bar, click “Setting” and place your cursor on “New”, and then click “Site...” to add a new site.

• Right clicking on the Map screen, and selecting “New Site” also adds a new site. • The Site setting screen is displayed.

w Set the same Site code as the UCFR5000. e Enter a Site name.

• The name should be a unique name. • If desired, enter some memos in the Memo box.

r Click [Update] to add the site to the Map and Repeater List. t Repeat steps q to r to add all sites that are monitored in the System. Deleting Sites: q Click a desired Site to delete on the Map. w Push the [Delete] key on the keyboard.

• Right clicking the Site on the Map or on the Repeater List, and then selecting “Delete” also deletes the Site.

NOTE: BE CAREFUL when deleting a Site, all Repeaters in the Site will be deleted. Adding Repeaters: Add repeaters to the Sites that were added in step 3. q Right click the desired Site on the Map, and select “Repeater View” on the Right click Menu.

• The Repeater View screen is displayed. w In the menu bar, click “Setting” and place your cursor on “New”, and then click “Repeater...”.

• The Repeater Settings screen is displayed. e Set the Repeater ID and IP address that are the same as the repeater’s UC-FR5000. r Click [Update] to add the Repeater to the Repeater View and the Repeater List. t Repeat steps q to r to add all Repeaters that are monitored in all Sites. Deleting Repeaters: q Right click a desired Repeater to delete in the repeater list. w Click [Delete...].

• Click [OK] to delete when the confirmation dialogue appears. Setting Common/Private settings to a Repeater: Add a check mark to “Global settings” and then click [Update]. When this item is checked, the same value of the [SNMP], [Ping], [Status get] items are set to all repeaters of all site.

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Saving the setting data: q In the menu bar, click “File” and select “Save As”. w Select the desired folder. (Default: Document folder) e Enter the file name. (Default: default.rsmgr1) r Click [Save] to save the settings. Closing the RS-MGR1: In the menu bar, click “File” and select “Exit”. 3-5-4 Step 4: Setting Firewall For Windows Vista Users: The programs listed below must be allowed in the Windows Firewall settings. • RsMgr1Service.exe

This is the RS-MGR1 service program. C:\Program Files\Icom\RS-MGR1\RsMgr1Service.exe

To access the “Windows Firewall settings” within Microsoft® Windows Vista®: q Select Control Panel w Select Windows Firewall e Allow the program through the Windows Firewall Follow the steps below to add a program to the Windows Firewall exception list. q Click [Add Program...] in the Exception list in the “Windows

Firewall Settings” window to display the Add a Program dialog.

w Click [Browse...] to open the Browse window. e Select the executable data “RsMgr1Service” and click [Open]

in the Browse window, and then click [OK] in the Add a Program window.

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For Windows 7 or Windows 8 Users: The instructions below are based on using Microsoft® Windows® 8 The programs listed below must be allowed for the Windows Firewall. • RsMgr1Service.exe

This is the RS-MGR1 service program. C:\Program Files\Icom\RS-MGR1\RsMgr1Service.exe

To access the “Windows Firewall with Advanced Security” within Microsoft® Windows® 7 and Windows® 8: q Select Control Panel w Select Windows Firewall e Select Advanced Settings Follow the steps below to add a program to the Windows Firewall exception list. q Click [Inbound Rules…] in the “Windows Firewall with Advanced Security” window. w Click [New Rule...] to launch the New Inbound Rule Wizard. e Follow the instructions in the New Inbound Rule Wizard.

• Set the Rule Type, Program, Action, Profile, and Name in the New Inbound Rule Wizard to complete the settings.

r When step e is completed, the new program exception will

appear within the inbound exceptions list.

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Below is the main menu display of the RS-MRG1. The display appears when the RS-MGR1 is started. q Title Bar Application icon, application title (RS-MGR1), minimize button, maximize button, and close button. w Menu Bar File

New: Creates a new file. Open: Opens a data file. Save: Overwrites the previously saved settings in a data file. (Extension: rsmgr1) Save As: Saves the current settings as a different file name or in different location. Exit: Closes the application. If there is an unsaved file, a confirmation popup appears.

Setting

New •Site: Enters the Site Settings mode. •Repeater: Enters the Repeater Settings mode.

System Settings: Enters the System Settings mode. View

Registration Log: Enters the Registration Log mode. Communication Log: Enters the Communication Log mode. Traffic Log: Enters the Traffic Log mode. Search Log: Enters the Search Log mode. Mesh Ping Status: Enters the Mesh Ping Status mode. Version List: Enters the Version List mode. Repeater List Window: Check to display the Repeater List Window. (Default ON) Caption Window: Check to display the Caption Window. (Default ON) Activity Window: Check to display the Activity Window. (Default ON) Status Bar: Check to display the Status Bar. (Default ON)

Help

Manual: Displays this Instruction Manual. About RS-MGR1: Opens the information dialogue, which shows the version number of the software.

SECTION 4 MAIN MENU EXPLANATION

4-1 MAIN MENU DESCRIPTION

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e Repeater List Displays the registered site’s repeaters in a tree view format. The tree is made in the maximum of 2 layers. A total of 48 sites are selectable, and up to 30 repeaters can be installed in each site. Site Displays the Site code and Site name registered in the Site Settings screen. If the icons blink red, it means there is a problem with the site’s repeater or network. The icons are linked to the icons on the Map. Repeater Displays the Repeater ID registered in the Repeater Settings screen. The icon color is linked to the Repeater View. Operation ➥Right click the Site icon to select between:

• Site Settings • Repeater View • Delete • New Repeater

➥Right click the Repeater icon to select between: • Repeater Settings • Repeater Properties • Connect web (Enter the IP address in the PC’S default browser to start the browser) • Delete (A confirmation pops up when selected.)

➥Click to open the tree view, and click to close. ➥Right click in the Repeater List while the cursor is not placed on any program to select between:

• Expand All to display all the contents in the tree view. • Collapse All to close all the contents in the tree view.

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r Map The Site icons on the Map can be dragged to your desired location. The Site code and Site name are displayed along with the icon. They can be deleted by pushing the delete button on your key board while the icon to be deleted is selected. A confirmation pops up when deleting. If the icons blink red, it means there is a problem in the site’s repeater or network. The icons are linked to the site’s icons in the Repeater List. You can set the background image for the Map in the System Settings screen. Operation ➥Right click the Site icon to select between:

• Site Settings • Repeater View • Delete (A confirmation pops up when selected.) • New Repeater

➥Right click on the Map to create a New Site while the cursor is not placed on any site. t Activity Select between Start, Stop, Clear, and Log Save in the menu bar.

Start: Starts the log display. Stop: Stops the log display. Clear: Clears the displaying log. Log Save: Click to save the displaying logs in a CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. The Activity log displays the SYSLOG/SNMP/Ping status in real time. All logs are cleared when the RS-MGR1 is started. The latest log is shown at the top, and a total of 1000 logs can be displayed at a time.

Type and Time

Type Type Display Time Display Details

SYSLOG “Facility/Severity” UC-FR5000 time in

“Message.”

Facility: Between Local0 to Local7. Severity: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error,

Warning, Notice, Information, or Debug.

SNMP Get PC time Displays the Polling results.

Trap PC time Displays the SNMP trap. The SNMP trap port is fixed to 162.

Ping Ping PC time Displays the Ping results. ➥The SYSLOG mode is displayed in colors categorized by its Severity.

Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error: Red Warning: Orange* Notice, Information, Debug: White * Ping NG and SNMP Get NG are also displayed in orange.

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Node For previously registered IP Addresses, Site code and Repeater ID are converted into the following format. S:"Site code"R:"Repeater ID" The IP Address is saved in the log file in the Log Save folder in the format before the conversion. The unregistered repeater’s IP Address is displayed in the regular IP Address format. Message A total of 512 characters can be displayed. SYSLOG: The contents in the Message list. SNMP. Get: Success or Failure. SNMP. Trap: Trap contents. (Example; sysUpTime.0 = 47638 snmpTrapOID. 0 = nsNotifyRestart) Ping: Success RTT=xxxms or Failure. The displayed logs are saved in a file. For the SNMP. Get, the information contents are also saved in the log file. The destination to save the file can be changed in the “Save folder” of the System Settings.

NOTE: Although way of saving may be different, depending on how the software is setup, one file a day is the standard.

y Status Bar When there has been an adjustment or change in the System Settings, Site Settings, Repeater Settings, and so on, the Status bar will display the message “Please save settings” and blink. Double clicking the blinking message saves the data.

NOTE: RS-MGR1 consists of the following two programs. RsMgr1Viewer.exe: Controls the screen display. RsMgr1Service.exe: Controls the communication and log management for SNMP, SYSLOG and so on.

It is stationed after PC is booted. • The configurations are not updated to the “RsMgr1Service.exe” by only pushing the [Update] buttons of

each setting screen. To update, and turn OFF the blinking “Please save settings”, select File, and then select Save to update the “RsMgr1Service.exe” file.

• While using the RS-MGR1, other SYSLOG tools cannot be used.

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In the Site Settings screen, you can add or set the site information, and the programmed contents can be displayed. All items are blank when you add a new site. After adding, the site icon appears on the Map and the Repeater List, and it can be freely moved on the Map. To show the programmed contents, right-click the site icon on the Map or the Repeater List, and then click [Site Settings...]. q Site code Enter the same 3 digit site code that is programmed into the UC-FR5000. w Site name Enter a site name of up to 16 characters. The name is displayed on the Map and on the Repeater List. • Upper case letters, Lower case letters, Numbers or Symbols can be entered. e Memo Enter a memo of up to 255 characters. • Upper case letters, Lower case letters, Numbers or Symbols can be entered. r [Update] Click to update the setting. t [Cancel] Click to cancel the setting.

NOTE: If the site code or site name is empty, invalid, or duplicated, an error message appears when you click [Update]. In this case, you should make a correction according to the instruction in the dialogue box.

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• When the site code is invalid • When the site name is empty.

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In the Repeater Settings screen, you can add or set repeater information, and the programmed contents can be displayed. After adding, the repeater icon appears under the site icon on the Repeater List. To show the programmed contents, right-click the repeater icon on the Repeater List, and then click [Repeater Settings...].

⃟ Common q Site code Enter the same 3 digit site code that is programmed into the UC-FR5000. • If you add the repeater information on the Repeater View screen, the selected site’s code is automatically

entered. w Repeater ID Enter the same 2 digit repeater ID that is programmed into the UC-FR5000. • If you enter an ID that is a duplicate and then click [Update], an error message appears. e IP address Enter the same IP address that is programmed into the UC-FR5000.

⃟ SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) r Mode (Default: V1) Set the mode to V1, V2C or V3 (MD5 authentication) to receive data from the MIB (Management Information Base). t Port (Default: 161) Set the port number to between 1 and 65535. • This setting should be same as the setting in the UC-FR5000. y Timeout(s) (Default: 3 seconds) Set the SNMP command timeout period to between 3 and 10 seconds. If a timeout occurs often, set it to a longer period. • A longer period may prevent frequent timeout from occurring, but the longer the period is set, the longer the

period of time the RS-MGR1 function is passive. u Retry (Default: 3) Set the number of retry times to between 0 and 10 when a command timeout has occurred. i Read community (Default: public) When the Mode is set to “V1” or “V2C,” set an ID of up to 32 characters, which is required to access the SNMP monitor. This setting should be same as the UC-FR5000. o Write community (Default: private) When the Mode is set to “V1” or “V2C,” set an ID of up to 32 characters, which is required to access the SNMP monitor. This setting should be same as the setting in the UC-FR5000.

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!0 V3 user (Default: blank) When the Mode is set to “V3,” set a user name of up to 16 characters. This name should be same as the name in the UC-FR5000. !1 V3 password (Default: blank) When the Mode is set to “V3,” set a password of up to 16 characters (at least 8 characters). This password should be same as the password in the UC-FR5000. !2 TEMP threshold(C) (Default: 80˚C) Set the temperature threshold level to between 50 and 90 ˚C. When the detected repeater temperature is higher than this value, it is regarded as abnormal. DPing !3 Interval(s) (Default: 60 seconds) Set the interval to send the Ping commands to the specified repeater to between 60 and 3600 seconds. When “0” is set, the Ping command is not send. !4 Timeout(s) (Default: 1 second) Set the Ping command Timeout period to between 1 and 10 seconds. When no acknowledgement is received within this set period, the Ping send command is cancelled. DStatus get !5 Interval(s) (Default: 60 seconds) Set the interval to send polling commands to the repeater specified in the Repeater Properties screen to between 60 and 3600 seconds. When “0” is set, the polling command is not send. • The repeater information is displayed on the [Repeater] tab of the Repeater Properties screen. !6 Global settings When this item is checked, the same value of the [SNMP], [Ping], [Status get] items are set to all repeaters of all sites. !7 [Update] Click to update the setting. !8 [Cancel] Click to cancel the setting.

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NOTE: If the repeater ID or IP address is empty, invalid or duplicated, an error message appears when you click [Update]. In this case, you should make a correction according to the instruction in the dialogue box.

• When the Repeater ID is empty. • When the IP address is duplicated.

• When the Repeater ID is invalid. • When the IP address is empty.

• When the Repeater ID is duplicated.

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In the System Settings screen, you can add or set system information.

⃟ Syslog q UDP port (Default: 514) Enter a SYSLOG receiving UDP port number between 1 and 65535. w TCP port (Default: 1468) Enter a SYSLOG receiving TCP port number between 1 and 65535.

⃟ Background e Image file (Default: Blank) The background image enables you to place the site icons to see the locations and state of each icons. Click <Image file> to display the [...] button, and then click it to select an existing image file of a map. When selected, click [Open] to upload. • When the file is uploaded, click [Update] in the System Settings screen to update the image. • The image file’s format is either Bitmap (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg), or PNG (*.png).

⃟ Sound Select whether or not to sound the alarm when there is a problem with a repeater. r Sound (Default: Off) Select the Sound type between Off, Pattern 1 to 5, or Custom. t Custom When Custom is selected in r, click <Custom> to display the [...] button, and then click the button to select an existing sound file. The sound file’s format must be Wave (*.Wav). Select, then click [Open] to upload the file. After the file is uploaded, click [Update] in the System Settings screen to update. y Length(s) (Default: 2) Set the alarm sound time to between 1 and 30 seconds. u Sound test Click <Sound test> to display the [...] button, and then click the button to test the configured sound settings, as shown below.

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⃟ Mail i Type–Alarm occurs or cleared (Default: Off)

• Select On to send an E-mail to the specified address (!1 To address) when the alarm has been activated, or is cleared, or select Off to turn off the function.

• See the Condition tab in the Repeater Properties screen for the alarm types.

o Type–Disconnect occurs or cleared (Default: Off) Select On to send an E-mail to the specified address (!1 To address) when the network has been disconnected, or reconnected after a disconnection. Select Off to turn off the function.

NOTE for i and o: When both functions i and o are to send an Email, they will be sent together. If there are more than one to be sent, they will be sent in a set every one minute.

!0 From address (Default: Blank) Enter the sender’s E-mail address of up to 255 characters.

!1 To address (Default: Blank) Enter the destination address of up to 255 characters.

!2 SMTP server (Default: Blank) Enter the SMTP’s IP address or FQDN (Fully-Qualified Domain Name) of up to 255 characters.

!3 POP3 Server (Default: Blank) Enter the POP3’s IP address or FQDN of up to 255 characters.

!4 Certification (Default: Nothing) Select the certification method for the SMTP between the listed selections below. Nothing: No certification. POP before SMTP: Certifies to the selected POP3 server. Login: Certifies by logging in. CRAM-MD5: Certifies by challenge & responding using CRAM-MD5. !5 User name (Default: Blank) Enter a user name of up to 64 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!\"#$%&/*'()-+.,?_<>@`=~^|{}[];:).

!6 Password (Default: Blank) Enter a password of up 64 alphanumeric characters and symbols (!\"#$%&/*'()-+.,?_<>@`=~^|{}[];:).

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!7 Mail test A test mail can be sent with the above configurations by clicking the [...] button* shown below. * Click <Mail test> to display the [...] button.

NOTE: • When the test mail is successfully sent, a “Succeeded

in sending the mail” message appears. Click [OK]. • If there is a problem in the Mail configuration, the

dialogue box below appears. Configure the settings properly and test send it again.

⃟ Command !8 Type–Alarm occurs or cleared (Default: Off) • Select On to run the executable file (@0 Command file) with arguments when an alarm has been activated,

or after recovering from an alarm. Select Off to turn off the function. • See Condition tab in the Repeater Properties screen for the alarm types. !9 Type–Disconnect occurs or cleared (Default: Off) • Select On to run the executable file (@0 Command file) with arguments when the network has been

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@0 Command file Click the [...] button to select an Executable file (*.exe). • When selected, click [Open] to Executable file.

NOTE: The E-mail contents and the command arguments are as follows. • Alarm occurs

[Time] Alarm occurs [Site code] [Site name] [Repeater ID] [IP address] [Alarm name] [Additional info.] • Alarm cleared

[Time] Alarm cleared [Site code] [Site name] [Repeater ID] [IP address] [Alarm name] • Disconnect occurs

[Time] Ping NG to [Site code] [Site name] [Repeater ID] [IP address] • Disconnect cleared

[Time] Ping recover to [Site code] [Site name] [Repeater ID] [IP address] Alarm name will be either of the following.

TxUnlock: Tx Pll Unlock RxUnlock: Rx Pll Unlock BATVST: Supply voltage abnormal TEMPST: Internal Temp abnormal FANST: FAN abnormal TEMP: Temp exceeded a threshold

Additional info. is used only when the Alarm name is TEMP. It is the temperature received from the repeater. For example: 81.0C

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⃟ Login password @1 Admin (Default: admin) Set the administrator password. @2 User (Default: user) Set a user password.

⃟ Locale @3 Date format (Default: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss) Set the date display format to YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss or MM-DD-YYYY hh:mm:ss.

⃟ Log @4 Save folder Select the log data saving folder. • Click <Save folder> to display the [...] button, then select the saving folder, and then click [OK].

NOTE: If the saving folder is not selected, the log data cannot be saved to your PC, and the log functions cannot be used.

@5 Auto archive (Default: Off) This function automatically compresses the log data periodically into the selected folder selected in step @4. • Select the frequency of this function between After 1 month, After 3 months, After 6 months, After 1

year, or simply turn this function Off. • The log data is compressed into a Cabinet file (*.cab). • For example: If After 3 months is selected, the expired data will be compressed into a cab file on the first

day of the fourth month at 1:00 AM. If the data is compressed in April 2013, the data will be saved as “Rsmgr1_log201304.cab”.

• A maximum of the last 2 years’ data will be compressed after a configuring. • The log data in the RS-MGR1 will be automatically deleted after being compressed and saved. • The compressed data cannot be searched using the log function.

NOTE: Make sure you have enough space on your PC’s hard disk.

@6 [Update] Click to update the setting. @7 [Cancel] Click to cancel the setting.

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q Date time range Enter both starting and ending “date and time” to specify the registration log term you want to display. • Date and time can be manually entered using the keyboard. • Click [▼] next to the date field to open a calendar and select a date. • Click the hours, minutes, or seconds and then click [▲] or [▼] next to the time field to set the time.

NOTE: The Date time range should be 365 days or less. w Fleet ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 5000 to display by the Fleet ID. e Prefix ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 30 to display by the Prefix ID. r Unit ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 2000 to display by the Unit ID. t Site Code (Default: Blank) Enter a code between 1 and 250 to display by the Site code. y Save Click to save the logs in the CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. u Find Click to display the filtered results in the Log List (o). i Clear Click to clear all the filter settings. o Log List (Default: Blank) Displays the Registration logs, according to the filter settings. • Click a header to sort by categories. • Only 10,000 logs can be displayed on the list. If there are more than 10,000, a confirmation dialogue pops

up, as shown below.

SECTION 6 VIEW SETTING MENU

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q Date time range Enter both starting and ending “date and time” to specify the communication log term you want to display. • Date and time can be manually entered using the keyboard. • Click [▼] next to the date field to open a calendar and select a date. • Click the hours, minutes, or seconds and then click [▼] or [▲] next to the time field to set the time.

NOTE: The Date time range should be 365 days or less. w Call type (Default: All) Select the call type from Individual, Individual (Emergency), Group, and Group (Emergency). e Fleet ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 5000 to display by the Fleet ID. r Source prefix ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 30 to display by the Source prefix. t Source unit ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 2000 to display by the Source unit. y Source site code (Default: Blank) Enter a code between 1 and 250 to display by the Source site code. u Destination prefix ID (Default: Blank) Enter the Destination prefix ID between 1 and 30. i Destination Unit/Group ID (Default: Blank) Enter an ID between 1 and 2000, or 2047 (All call) to display by the Destination Unit/Group ID. o Save Click to save the logs in a CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. !0 Find Click to display the filtered results in the Log List (!2). !1 Clear Click to clear all the filter settings.

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!2 Log list (Default: Blank) Displays the Communication log, according to the Communication Log Filter settings. • Click a header to sort by categories. • Only 10,000 logs can be displayed on the list. If there are more

than 10,000, a confirmation dialogue pops up, as shown below.

NOTE for Node: • For previously registered repeater IP Addresses, the Site code and Repeater ID are displayed in the

converted format as follows. S:"Site code"R:"Repeater ID" • The previously registered repeater IP Addresses are saved in the log file. • The unregistered repeater’s IP Addresses are displayed in the regular IP Address format.

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⃟ Filter q Date time range Enter the “date” to specify the Traffic log starting date you want to display. • Date can be manually entered using the keyboard. • Click [▼] next to the date field to open a calendar and select a date. w Period (Default: 1 week) Click [▼] to select whether to display the period of 1 week or 1 day. e Interval (Default: 1 day or 1 hour) Click [▼] to select the plot interval. • When the Period in the step w is set to 1 week, select between 1 day (default) (7 plots) and 1 hour (168

plots). • When the Period in the step w is set to 1 day, select between 1 hour (default) (24 plots) and 10 minutes

(144 plots). r Site code (Default: Blank) Enter a code between 1 and 250 to display by the Site code. • If an invalid number is entered, a dialogue pops up. t Save Click to save the displaying logs in the CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. y Find Click to display the filtered results in the Log List (i to !0). u Clear Click to clear all the filter settings.

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⃟ Log list Only the lines marked with checks are displayed on the graph and each line is displayed in a color. • Initially all lines are checked (default). i RPT ID The RPT ID is shown in both ATB (All Trunk Busy) and RPT ID (1 to 30.) o Tx total Displays the total transmit time period in seconds. • Numbers after a decimal point is not displayed (rounded off). • If the Period in step w is set to 1 week, the maximum is 604,800 seconds, and if it’s set to 1 day, 86,400

seconds. !0 Duty factor Displays the total transmit time period as a percentage of the time that is set in the Traffic Log Filter. • Numbers after the decimal point is not displayed (rounded off).

⃟ Graph !1 Limit (%) Tx (Default: 100%) Click [▼] to select the limit for the Tx scale. !2 Limit (%) ATB (Default: 10%) Click [▼] to select the limit for the ATB scale.

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The Search Log lists the time, type, node, message received from searches. q Date time range Enter both the starting and ending “date and time” to specify the Search log term to display. • Dates can be manually entered using the keyboard. • Click [▼] next to the date field to open a calendar and select a date. • Click the hours, minutes, or seconds and then click [▲] or [▼] next to the time field to set the time.

NOTE: The Date time range should be 365 or less days.

w Type (Default: Blank) Field 1: Click [▼] to select a type between Local 0 to 7, Get, Trap, Ping and blank. Field 2: If Field 1 is set to Local 0 to 7, click [▼] to select between Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error,

Warning, Notice, Information, Debug and blank. If Field 1 is set to Get, Trap or Ping, blank is set. e Site code (Default: Blank) Enter a code between 1 and 250 to display by the Site code. • If an invalid number is entered, a dialogue pops up. r Node (Default: Blank) Enter the IP address. t Character string (Default: or) Set the searching words of up to 4 sets of 16 characters. Click [▼] to select between and, or, or not to engage the searching words. The searching priority order is not > and > or. y Save Click to save the displaying logs in the CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. u Find Click to display the filtered results in the Log List (o). i Clear Click to clear all the filter settings. o Log list Displays the Search log research results, according to the filter settings. • Click a header to sort by categories between Time, Type, Node, and Message. • Only 10,000 logs can be displayed on the list. If there are more than

10,000, a confirmation dialogue pops up, as shown below. NOTE for Node: • For previously registered repeater IP Addresses, the Site code and Repeater ID are displayed in the

converted format as follows. S:"Site code"R:"Repeater ID"

• The previously registered repeater IP Addresses are saved in the log file. • The unregistered repeater IP Addresses are displayed in the regular IP Address format.

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Displays the result of Ping test between 2 site masters. • Reload the screen to update the statuses. • The test result of up to 48 sites are displayed. q “From” site codes Displays the sites that send the Ping packets. w “To” site codes Displays the sites that are sent the Ping packets. e Ping test results OK: The Ping test was successful.

• When the response packets are returned within 100 milliseconds or more, the result cell is displayed in yellow.

NG: The Ping test was failed. • When putting the cursor on a result cell, the test details are displayed.

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The screen displays a list of the repeater’s firmware revisions of all registered repeaters.

q Site Displays the repeater’s site code. w RPT ID Displays the repeater’s ID number. e IP Displays the repeater’s IP address. r RPT Firm Displays the repeater’s main firmware revision. t RPT DSP Displays the DSP firmware revision of the repeater. y RPT ESN Displays the repeater’s ESN (Electrical Serial Number). u SCU Displays the SCU’s (UC-FR5000) firmware revision. i MCU Displays the MCU’s (UC-FR5000) firmware revision.

6-6 VERSION LIST

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This screen displays the repeater’s condition at each site. • The Site code and Site name registered in the Site Settings screen is displayed on the title bar.

q Setting Click to create a New Repeater. • The Repeater Settings screen appears. See Repeater Settings screen for setting details. • The Site code is automatically set. w Status Repeater can be displayed in different colors, depending on its status. • If there is an error or problem with the repeater, the repeater’s field turns red, and when the network is off,

the repeater field turns gray. When the repeater is normal, the filed stays white. e RPT ID Displays the Repeater ID set in the Repeater Settings screen. r Rx dBm Shows the dBm level of received signal strength level next to the Rx dBm lamp. • The Rx dBm lamp lights either green, orange, or yellow, depending on the received signal strength level.

Green: Equal to or more than -102 dBm Orange: From -103 to -117 dBm Yellow: Equal to or less than -118 dBm

• When no signal is received, the lamp lights gray (OFF). t Tx Tx lamp lights red when a signal is received. y From Displays the Source prefix ID (between 1 and 30) and Source unit ID (between 1 and 2000). They are displayed at the same time and are separated by a hyphen. u To Displays one of the Call Types listed below. Individual Individual (Emergency) Group, Group (Emergency) Destination prefix ID (1 to 30)-Destination Unit/Group ID (between 1 and 2000, or 2047 (All call))

i Frequency (Rx) Displays the receive frequency. o Frequency (Tx) Displays the transmit frequency. !0 IP Address Displays the IP address of the repeater.

SECTION 7 OTHER FUNCTION

7-1 REPEATER VIEW

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Help contains this RS-MGR1 instruction manual, and information about the RS-MGR1.

⃟ Manual Click to open this instruction manual for assistance with the functions or settings.

⃟ About RS-MGR1 Click to open the information dialogue, which shows the production information, including the revision number of the software. Click [OK] to close the dialog.

7-2 HELP

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Right click the Repeater icon on the Repeater List, and then select “Repeater Properties” to open the Repeater Properties screen.

7-3 REPEATER PROPERTIES

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⃟ Condition tab Displays the repeater status information.

q Repeater condition The repeater status. • OK: The repeater is working normally. • NG: The repeater has a problem. • Offline: The repeater is disconnected from the network. w Time The time when the error occurred. e Occurring error Displays details of the error. • Tx PLL Unlock: The transmitter PLL is unlocked. • Rx PLL Unlock: The receiver PLL is unlocked. • Supply voltage abnormal: The supplied voltage is out of the specified range. • Internal Temp abnormal: The repeater temperature is out of the usable range. • FAN abnormal: The cooling FAN is malfunctioning. • Temp exceeded a threshold: The repeater temperature exceeds the set threshold level.

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⃟ System tab Displays the system settings.

q Name The name of the MIB object. These objects provide contact, administrative and location information regarding the managed node. sysContact: The identification of the contact person for this repeater, and information on how to contact this

person. sysName: An name for this repeater. sysLocation: The physical location of this repeater. w Value The value of the item. e New value The reset value. Enter a new value to change the value of the item. r [Get] Click to load the parameters from the repeater. t [Set] Click to apply a new value.

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⃟ Interface tab Displays the interface information.

q Name/Value The name of MIB object. • ifMtu: The size of the largest datagram that can be sent/received through the interface,

specified in octets. • ifPhysAddress: The interface's address at the protocol layer immediately “below” the network layer in

the protocol stack. • ifInOctets: The total number of octets received through the interface, including framing

characters. • ifInUcastPkts: The number of sub network-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. • ifInNUcastPkts: The number of non-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. • ifInDiscards: The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded, even though no

errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • ifInErrors: The number of inbound packets that contained errors that preventing them from

being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • ifInUnknownProtos: The number of packets received through the interface that were discarded because

of an unknown or unsupported protocol. • ifOutOctets: The total number of octets transmitted out through the interface, including framing

characters. • ifOutUcastPkts: The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a

sub network-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. • ifOutNUcastPkts: The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a

non-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. • ifOutDiscards: The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though

no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. • ifOutErrors: The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. w [Get] Click to load the parameters from the repeater.

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⃟ Repeater tab Displays the repeater hardware parameters.

q Name/Value • TxUnlock: Displays “Detected” when the Tx PLL is unlocked. • RxUnlock: Displays “Detected” when the Rx PLL is unlocked. • BATV: Power supply voltage. • TEMP: Internal temperature. • BATVST: Displays “Detected” when the power supply voltage is out of the specified range. • TEMPST: Displays “Detected” when the internal temperature is out of the usable range. • FANST: Displays “Detected” when the cooling FAN is malfunctioning. w [Get] Click to load the parameters from the repeater.

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⃟ Ping tab Displays the Ping test statistics.

q Name/Value • Sent: Total number of Ping packets sent. • Received: Total number of Ping packets received. • Lost: Total number of Ping packets lost. • Error rate (%): Ping packets loss as a percentage. (0–100%) • Minimum (ms): Minimum response time. (0–60,000 ms) • Maximum (ms): Maximum response time. (0–60,000 ms) • Average (ms): Average response time. (0–60,000 ms) w [Clear] Click to clear the results. The results are automatically cleared hourly.

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The following Material is available upon request through the local Icom Distributors in your region.

IC-FR5000 series Sales Handbook

Professional Communication LMR Brochure

IDAS™ System Introduction Catalog

RS-MGR1 Precautions

RS-MGR1 Installation Guide

RS-MGR1 Instruction Manual

APPENDIX MANUALS AND BROCHURES

Multi-Site Trunking System Package (2 channels per site) APPLICATION TIP

Multi-Site Trunking System Package (3 channels per site)APPLICATION TIP

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