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SYSTEM MANAGER
RS-MGR1


Descriptions
- Repeater properties show condition summary, system information, interface (traffic statistics), repeater condition details (TX/RX PLL unlock, power supply voltage, internal temperature and fan status) and ping status of each repeater
- Registration log, communication log, traffic log and search log can be filtered by date, user ID, call type and site code*
- 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 listThe “Map window” shows repeater site icons laid out on a image file such as a map or network diagram
- USB flash drive containing the software and for the hardware key protection
- SR-VPN1 VPN router can be monitored on the RS-MGR1 by syslog
* Filter items differ from log types

Specifications
System Requirements
Operating system | Windows Vista® SP2 or later Windows® 7 SP1 or later, Windows® 8 (Except Windows RT), Windows Server® 2003 SP2 or later, Windows Server® 2008 SP2 or later, Windows Server® 2008 R2 SP1 or later, Windows Server® 2012 |
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Memory | 2GB or higher |
Hard disk space | 500GB of minimum disk space 20MB × Number of repeaters × Days for saving logs + 100GB recommended |
Display resolution | 1280×1024 Pixel or more recommended |
LAN |
100Mbps or faster (Fixed IP address required) |
Others |
USB 2.0 port, sound card and speaker |
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.


Ingress Protection (IP) Code
Ingress Protection (IP) ratings define the level of protection provided by enclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects (dust) and liquid into the electrical equipment.
International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealing characteristics of electrical equipment.
The classification system uses the “IP” code, or “Ingress Protection” code, to define the level of seal.
An IP number contains two numbers (i.e. IP67) in most instances which relate to the level of protection provided by an enclosure or housing.
Either number may be shown as “X” (i.e. IPX6 / IP7X) to indicate the “X” part is not tested.


Degrees of Solid Particle Protection – 1st Digit
IP6x | No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact. (Dust tight) |
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IP5x | Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation. (Dust protected) |
Degrees of Liquid Ingress Protection – 2nd Digit
IPx8 | Protected against continuous immersion in water. Depth and duration specified by model. |
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IPx7 | Protected against temporary immersion in water for 1 m (3.3 ft) for 30 minutes |
IPx6 | Protected against water projected by powerful jets from any direction. 100 L per minute by a powerful jets (12.5 mm) for 3 minutes. |
IPx5 | Protected against water projected by jets from any direction. 12.5 L per minute by a nozzle (6.3 mm) for 3 minutes. |
IPx4 | Protected against water splashed against the equipment from any direction |
