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Task Manager

Modifying Task Manager
TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
Task Manager is the 'brains' of the base station. When something changes, Task
Manager carries out actions based on the intelligence contained in its list of
tasks. Each task defines what you want the base station to do in response to a
particular event.
For example, when the battery voltage low alarm is triggered, Task Manager
can tell the transmitter to reduce its power output. If an alarm you want to
know about is triggered, Task Manager can tell the base station to start the over-
the-air alarm or email you a
controlled base station's
function as a
talk through
Task Manager is essential for sending alarms to the Alarm Center, for emailing
alarms and status messages, and for turning over-the-air and over-the-line
alarms on and off. It can also carry out override actions that enable or disable
many configured base station functions.
If the base station has an Advanced Profiles and Task Manager license, you can
initiate any action simply by sending the base station a CTCSS tone or DCS
code. Task Manager can also change the whole operating configuration simply
by changing to another channel that uses different profiles.
Task Manager only operates when the base station is in Run mode.
To change the way Task Manager works, you add and modify tasks using the
Service Kit, and then you program the changes into the base station. In effect,
you are creating scripts that make the base station perform simple actions. This
customizes the way the base station operates without modifying its firmware.
Task Manager can perform many functions that previously required expensive
external equipment.
status message
via the
line fails, Task Manager can tell the base station to
repeater.
Alarm
Center. If a
line-
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