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1 Hytera Patrol System Tutorial

2 01 02 03 04 System Overview Network Structure System Config Software
Installation

3 01 System Overview

4 System Overview Receiving Station: A repeater (RD62X/RD96X/RD98X/RD98XS) or a mobile radio (only MD78X) can work as a patrol data receiving station.

5 System Components PD41X Patrol Radio Item Power Supply
Working Temperature Frequency Valid Distance Patroller ID Card No extra power supply -22~55℃ 13.56~14.2Mhz 3 cm Patrol Checkpoint -40~85 ℃ 4 cm UHF: Mhz 4W(High); 1W(Low) VHF: Mhz 5W(High); 1W(Low) 16 Hours (1500mAh); 22 Hours (2000mAh) U.S.A Military Standard & IP54 Analog & Digital auto detect Embedded RFID Up to 250 pieces of offline data could be stored PD41X Patrol Radio

6 02 Network Structure

7 Single Site Solution

8 Multi-sites Solution

9 03 System Config

10 Mobile Receiving Station Config
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.

11 Mobile Receiving Station Config
Channel Configuration 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.

12 Mobile Receiving Station Config
Channel Configuration (Continued) Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface. Configure the channel alias per configuration planning and select a slot (etc. Slot1) in Slot Operation. Set the Receive Frequency and Transmit Frequency.

13 Mobile Receiving Station Config
Channel Configuration (with Pseudo Trunk feature) If Mobile Radio Receiving Station Solution uses only one frequency, the Pseudo Trunk feature must be enabled; the slot for patrolling services must be different from the slot for voice communication; RX Group List and TX Contact must be set to None.

14 Mobile Receiving Station Config
Radio ID Go to “Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic” or “Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic” to set the Radio ID of the Mobile Radio Receiving Station.

15 Mobile Receiving Station Config
TMS Port Go to “Conventional -> General Setting -> Network -> Radio Services” and set “TMS Port” to “5016”.

16 Repeater Configuration
Single site Network Step 1 Go to “Conventional -> General Setting -> Network” from the left navigation tree of CPS and configure the following parameters.

17 Repeater Configuration
Single site Network (Continued) Step 2 Select “Single Site” for local operation Step 3 Click “Forward to PC” Step 4 Enter the client computer IP address into “Third Party Server IP”.

18 Repeater Configuration
Multi-sites IP Connection (Master) Step 1 Go to “Conventional -> General Setting -> Network” from the left navigation tree of CPS and configure the following parameters.”.

19 Repeater Configuration
Multi-sites IP Connection (Master) Step 2 Select “Master”. The repeater will operate locally; it will not send data to other repeaters; patrol data will be uploaded to the client.

20 Repeater Configuration
Multi-sites IP Connection (Slave) Step 1 Set repeater IP address into the same LAN of Third Party Server IP.

21 Repeater Configuration
Multi-sites IP Connection (Slave) Step 2 Select “Slave”. The repeater will send patrol data to “Master” via Ethernet. Notice: Unclick “Forward to PC” box of “Slave” repeater.

22 Repeater Configuration
Channel Configuration 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.

23 Repeater Configuration
Channel Configuration (Continued) Step 2 Double-click the new digital channel to enter the configuration interface. Configure the channel alias per configuration planning and select a slot (etc. Slot1) in Slot Operation.. Notice: If the voice service and patrolling service shares the same frequency, different slots must be used. For example, the patrolling service uses slot 1 while the voice service uses slot 2

24 Repeater Configuration
Channel Configuration (Continued) 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.

25 Repeater Configuration
Radio ID Go to “Conventional -> DMR Services -> Basic” or “Conventional -> Digital Common -> Basic” to set the Radio ID of the Mobile Radio Receiving Station.

26 Portable Radio Configuration
Radio Contact 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.

27 Portable Radio Configuration
Channel Configuration Step 1 The necessary parameters need to configure including: “Slot Operation”, “Receive Frequency”, “Transmit Frequency” and “Tx Contact Name” . The Tx admit of patrolling service channel should be set to “Channel Free”; “TDMA Direct Mode” must be selected.

28 Portable Radio Configuration
Channel Configuration (Continued) Step 2 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. Notice: For Patrol Management System, the patrolling data of patrol portable radios are automatically switched and transmitted in the last digital channel of the current zone by default. Otherwise, the patrolling data cannot be uploaded successfully

29 Portable Radio Configuration
Patrol Emergency Go to “General Setting -> Buttons” from the left navigation tree of the CPS, select Patrol Emergency from the drop down list for SK1 or SK2 In case of emergency during patrolling, the patroller can press the programmed Patrol Emergency key to trigger the emergency alarm.

30 Portable Radio Configuration
Patrol Resend Go to “General Setting -> Buttons” from the left navigation tree of the CPS, select Patrol Resend from the drop down list for SK1 or SK2. In case of patrol data uploading failure during patrolling, the patroller can press the programmed Patrol Resend key to resend the data.

31 04 Software Installation

32 Software Installation
Hardware Devices Requirements Downloading and Unzipping Installation Package 1. Download “Hytera PD41X Patrol Management System.rar” from (Download path: Downloads -> Driver & Software -> PD41X). 2. Unzipping the installation package into a chosen folder.

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