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Manual Interlock-IP – User guide
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Disabled: There is no radio 4, so its status is not checked
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Normal: Radio 4 is a normal radio (not an Inband)
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Inband->R1: Radio 4 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 1
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Inband->R2: Radio 4 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 2
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Inband->R3: Radio 4 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 3
SET5b: Radio 4 - Priority
This defines the priority of Radio 4. Possible values: 1 is the lowest priority and 5 is
the highest.
SET6: Radio 5 – Mode
This defines the mode of operation of radio 5. The possible modes are:
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Disabled: There is no radio 5, so its status is not checked
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Normal: Radio 5 is a normal radio (not an Inband)
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Inband->R1: Radio 5 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 1
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Inband->R2: Radio 5 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 2
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Inband->R3: Radio 5 is an Inband radio paired with Radio 3
SET6b: Radio 5 - Priority
This defines the priority of Radio 5. Possible values: 1 is the lowest priority and 5 is
the highest.
SET7: USB Port
This determines whether the USB port should be activated or not. The port should
ALWAYS be left deactivated.
Even if the device is in configuration mode, it will continue supervising signals
from the radios and will block whichever one it needs to.