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May 2000
Part No. 001-2008-204
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Alarm Description
This is a text string (up to 15 characters) to
describe the alarm. This test string is sent via Morse
code if the alarm input is programmed with a Tx ID
and an output is selected in the cross reference menu
(see Figure 4-10).
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Transmit ID
Each of the 8-alarm outputs can be assigned a
Group ID from 1-225. The default setting is 0 (zero)
for disabled. This Group ID and the Repeater number
identify an alarm that is active. This ID can be pro-
grammed into a transceiver so that when the alarm is
active, the alarm description is received in Morse
code.
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Alarm Transmit Rate
This sets the time interval for transmitting the
alarm message in Morse code. If more than one alarm
is active, this is the inter-alarm time.
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Cross Reference
The cross reference screen selects the output
alarm that is activated by each input alarm. There are
up to 48 alarms (0-47), 8 external input alarms and 40
internal alarms (see Table 1-2). There are eight output
alarms. An alarm condition on any input can cause an
output alarm. This screen configures which input
alarm activates an output alarm.
NOTE: More than one alarm condition can have the
same output alarm (see Figure 4-10).
Figure 4-10 ALARM CROSS REFERENCE
4.3.4 REPEATER TYPE
This screen (see Figure 4-11
) selects the repeater
type (LTR signaling protocol and features):
Frequency Band
800 MHz
800 MHz [-12.5 kHz]
900 MHz
Power Level 85W
175W
Figure 4-11 REPEATER TYPE
4.3.5 DELETE REPEATER
Figure 4-12 DELETE REPEATER
4.3.6 TELEPHONE PARAMETERS
Refer to the Telephone Interface Card manual,
Part No. 004-2000-370, for information on the Tele-
phone Access Parameters, Telephone Interface and
TIC Calibration Data.
4.4 TRANSFER
Figure 4-13 TRANSFER MENU
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