Configuration; General - JPS QMT-1B Installation And Operation Manual

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3 Configuration

3.1 General

This section explains all settings and level adjustments that configure the QMT-1B. It is not
necessary to remove the QMT-1B cover to configure the unit.
Like the CPM-3 and SVM-3, the QMT-1B is configured by browsing to the unit. There are
four pages, the first page provides configuration and status information.
Figure 3-1 QMT-1B Information Page
On the QMT-1B Information page there is a button that enables/disables a 1000 Hz Test Tone.
If the QMT-1B is connected to an SVM-3 (RoIP Link Up), then pressing "Start" will cause the
QMT-1B to begin sending RoIP packets to the SVM-3 that contain a 1000 Hz Test Tone. The
tone level is set to correspond with what a properly adjusted input level to the QMT-1B should
be. If the voter at the SVM-3 site is operating the test tone can be heard on the CIM-2A front
panel speaker. After the "Start" button is pressed, it will become a "Stop" button. Pressing
"Stop" turns off the Test Tone.
There is also a "Reboot" button on this page that allows a remote user to reboot the unit.
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