Ctcss Characteristics; Reverting To Run Mode - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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CTCSS characteristics

Reverting to Run mode

TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
In the Power configuration area (Configure > Base Station > Miscellaneous),
the Aux power control box specifies what controls the auxiliary output. Select
one of the following options.
Option
Description
Task Manager
The auxiliary output is only turned on by Task Manager action.
You need to define suitable tasks for your system and
application so that the auxiliary power output is turned on
when it is needed. To help you with this, two Task Manager
tasks have been created and disabled.
To have the auxiliary power on all the time, simply enable the
task 'IF Base Station in Run mode THEN Enable Auxiliary
Supply.'
If you only want the auxiliary power on in special
circumstances, enable the task 'IF Base Station in Run mode
THEN Disable Auxiliary Supply' and create additional tasks that
define when the auxiliary power is turned on and off.
Mains
This is the setting in the default configuration file. Output is
provided only when the PMU uses AC mains power. This
option is suitable for trickle charging the batteries used for the
PMU's DC power input. If the base station has a DC only PMU,
this setting never turns the auxiliary power on.
The CTCSS characteristics area (Configure > Base Station > Miscellaneous)
lets you globally configure CTCSS subaudible signalling to emulate the T800
or to follow the TIA/EIA603 standard.
Option
Detection time
T800
< 150 ms
EIA603
120 – 250 ms
(for 250 – 67 Hz)
You can configure the base station to automatically revert to Run mode. This
is recommended if Service Kits will remotely connect to the base station over
unreliable communication lines.
Detect
Reject
bandwidth
bandwidth
2 Hz
3 Hz
1.8%
3%
Configuring Miscellaneous Items 93

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