Monitoring Recent Actions - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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H/W channel
select
Tx Relay

Monitoring Recent Actions

Viewing Timers
Viewing Counters
Viewing Flag States
TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
When the H/W channel select flag is enabled, the base station uses the channel
number specified by external equipment. This equipment sets the channel
number using channel selection lines on the system interface (see Configure >
Base Station > System Interface. The Channel selection check box must be
enabled.) When the flag is disabled, the base station uses the default channel (set
in Configure > Base Station > General) or a channel specified by Task Manager
action.
When the Tx Relay flag is enabled in a simplex system, the base station can use
the Tx Relay Driver line on its system interface to switch a relay that connects
the transmitter or the receiver to the antenna. When Tx Relay is disabled, the
Tx Relay Driver line has no effect.
The Recent Actions form displays the last 40 tasks that Task Manager carried
out. This display shows you the situation when you opened the form: the
display does not automatically update.
To see the current state of many parameters that Task
Note:
Manager monitors, select Monitor > Task Manager > System Flags.
These flags have a default state and are only altered when Task
Manager executes a task.
To monitor recent Task Manager actions
1. Select Monitor > Task Manager > Recent Actions.
2. If you want to update the display, click Read Last 40 Statements.
Statements (actions) executed after you opened the form are added to the
display.
The Timers form (Monitor > Task Manager > Timers) displays the current
state of any timers that you configured for Task Manager.
The Name column lists the timers. A bar graph shows how far each timer has
progressed towards its maximum value, which is displayed in the Maximum
column.
The Counters form (Monitor > Task Manager > Timers) displays the current
state of any counters that you configured for Task Manager.
The Name column lists the counters. A bar graph shows how far each counter
has progressed towards its maximum value, which is displayed in the Maximum
column.
The Flags form (Monitor > Task Manager > Timers) displays the current state
of any custom flags that you configured for Task Manager.
Each of the possible flags has an LED alongside it. A Green LED means that the
timer is set. A gray LED means that is is cleared.
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