Channel Profile Actions - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
Select signalling profile (Profilename)
The select signalling profile action instructs the base station to operate on the
specified signalling profile. If Task Manager selection of the signalling profile is
not enabled (see
"TM signalling profile selection" on page
no effect.
Example
IF Base station in Run mode THEN Enable TM signalling profile
selection
IF Digital input 01 active THEN Select signalling profile (Sig prof
2)

Channel Profile Actions

Channel profile actions relate to configuration items that are defined in channel
profiles. You can put tasks with a channel profile action into the folder for a
particular channel profile or into the General folder. If the task is in a channel
profile folder, it is only processed when the current channel uses that profile. If
the task is in the General folder, it is always processed.
Talk Through Repeater Actions
Talk through repeater override actions can enable, disable, or toggle the Talk
through repeater system flag. This gives you an extra layer of control over the
audio path that feeds received audio into the transmitter. It lets you program
the base station to operate as a talk through repeater in some situations, and to
intelligently switch to another way of operating when the situation changes.
When the base station enters Run mode, the flag is enabled.
When the flag is disabled, the base station cannot function as a talk through
repeater. Any internal audio path joining receiver and transmitter is
disconnected and receiving a valid signal does not key the transmitter.
When the flag is enabled, the internal audio path is as configured in the channel
profile.
If the channel profile does not configure the base station as a talk through
repeater, these Task Manager actions have no effect.
Line-Controlled Base Actions
Line-controlled base override actions can enable, disable, or toggle the Line
controlled base system flag. This gives you an extra layer of control over the
audio path that feeds line in audio into the transmitter. It lets you program the
base station to operate as a line-controlled base station in some situations, and
to intelligently switch to another way of operating when the situation changes.
When the base station enters Run mode, the flag is enabled.
When the flag is disabled, the base station cannot function as a line-controlled
base station. The Tx Key line and any internal audio path joining a line input
to the transmitter are disconnected.
When the flag is enabled, the internal audio path is defined by the channel
profile and the Tx Key line can be used to key the transmitter.
If the channel profile does not configure the base station as a line-controlled
base station, these Task Manager actions have no effect.
209), this action has
Task Manager Inputs and Actions 211

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