Notifying Over The Line - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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Notifying Over the Line

140 Part G: Alarms
4. In the Pip interval box, specify the interval between pip tone
transmissions.
5. In the Pip level box, specify the level of the pip tones in dB. This is the
level relative to speech. More precisely, it is relative to the maximum
transmit deviation of the current channel.
6. Click OK to confirm your changes and close the form.
The Service Kit lets you configure the way the base station notifies alarms over
its balanced or unbalanced line interface. To start and stop the over-the-line
alarm, see
"Over the line alarm actions" on page
To configure the over-the-line alarm
1. Select Configure > Alarms > Notification Methods.
2. In the Over the line area, Type box, select an alarm type. Currently, only
Pip Tones are available. A pip tone is a 600 Hz tone with a duration of 200
ms.
3. In the Pip method box, select an option that specifies how the pip tones
are sent.
Option
Tail transmission
Periodically with Tx
Periodically with no Tx
4. In the Pip interval box, specify the interval between pip tone
transmissions.
5. In the Pip level box, specify the level of the pip tones in dB. This level is
relative to the line level specified in the channel profile for the current
channel.
190.
Description
A single pip tone is sent down the line at the end of
every transmission
A pip tone is sent down the line at the beginning of
each transmission and regularly during the
transmission at the interval specified by the Pip
interval box.
A pip tone is sent down the line regularly when the
base station is not transmitting RF. Pip tones are
transmitted at intervals specified by the Pip interval
box.
MB8100-00-00-806 © TEL 2003

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