Tait TB8100 User Manual page 232

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Loopback
Intercom
Receiver
Transmitter
Talk through
repeater
Line connected
base
Power save
Auxiliary supply
TM signalling
profile
TM channel
profile
Transmit power
override
222 Part I: Task Manager
When the Loopback flag is enabled and the Tx Key line is activated, audio from
the line input is connected directly to line output. A balanced input can only
be looped back to a balanced output and an unbalanced input can only be
looped back to an unbalanced output. By default, the flag is disabled.
When the Intercom flag is enabled, a technician at the base station can
communicate with a console over the line. The Base Station's microphone is
connected to line output. When the flag is disabled, the microphone is
disconnected, but the speaker still remains connected to the receiver Path A.
When the Receiver flag is enabled, the receiver is able to receive as usual,
according to the current channel configuration. When the flag is disabled, the
receiver is unable to pass any received audio.
When the Transmitter flag is enabled, the transmitter is able to transmit as usual,
according to the current channel configuration. When the flag is disabled, the
transmitter is unable to transmit signal at all.
When the Talk through repeater flag is enabled, the base station feeds received
audio into the transmitter according to the current channel profile. (Edit
Channel Profile form: Audio Path tab. The Talk-through repeater box
specifies the audio path.) When the flag is disabled, the transmitter is not given
audio from the receiver.
When the Line connected base flag is enabled, the base station feeds line in
audio into the transmitter according to the current channel profile. (Edit
Channel Profile form: Audio Path tab. The Tx audio path A or Tx audio
path A check box must be selected.) When the flag is disabled, the transmitter
is not given line in audio.
When the Power save flag is enabled, the base station applies power saving
according to the current channel profile (Edit Channel Profile form: General
tab). When the flag is disabled, power saving is not applied.
When the Auxiliary supply flag is enabled, the auxiliary power output is turned
on, if the optional auxiliary power supply PCB is fitted to the PMU, and if it is
configured to be under the control of Task Manager (Configure > Base Station
> Miscellaneous, Auxiliary power control box). If the Auxiliary supply flag is
disabled, the auxiliary power is turned off, unless it is configured for battery
charging (on when the AC mains supply is on).
When the TM signalling profile flag is enabled, selecting the signalling profile
is under Task Manager control. When the flag is disabled, the channel table
selects the signalling profile.
When the TM channel profile flag is enabled, selecting the channel profile is
under Task Manager control. When the flag is disabled, the channel table selects
the channel profile.
When the Transmit power override flag is enabled, the PA transmits using the
Task Manager override power level set in the current channel profile. When
the flag is disabled, the PA transmits using its normal power level
© Tait Electronics Limited December 2007

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