Setting Up A Reminder Tone - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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Editing a Signalling Profile
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b. If you want the subtone to initiate a
produce any audio, change the Action column to display 'Task Manager
only'.
c. In the Encode Signal column, you can tell the base station to transmit
a different subtone from the one it received.
6. In the Tx Timers tab, configure the way the audio, signalling, and carrier
end at the end of a transmission.
7. In the Advanced tab, configure advanced parameters for CTCSS signalling.
8. In the Task Manager tab, define any inputs and actions to customize the way
channels with this profile will respond in different situations.
9. Click OK to confirm your changes and close the dialog box. The profile
you defined appears in the Signalling Profiles form.

Setting Up a Reminder Tone

If a group of radios using a community repeater are in arrears with their
payments, you can configure the base station to send out a reminder tone. If
necessary, you can disable audio so that they can transmit but not hear each
other.
1. Select Configure > Base Station > Signalling Profiles.
2. Open the editing form of the signalling profile assigned to the base station's
current channel.
3. In the row that specifies the decode signal that the group of radios use, click
the Reminder Tone cell, and select Enabled from the list that appears.
When you program the base station with these changes, it adds a reminder
tone to the transmissions from the group that it re-transmits.
To configure the reminder tone, select the Advanced tab of
Note:
the Edit Signalling Profile dialog box.
The Edit Signalling Profile dialog box lets you view the details of the selected
signalling profile and modify them. Subaudible signalling is defined for the
Default signalling profile in the channel table.
Task Manager
action, but not to
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