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3 Blade Setup
3.1 How to Change Individual Port Settings
1.
Navigate to the “Blade Setup” page on the left side panel and
it will look like Figure 3-1.
2.
Change the Individual Port Settings:
Port Configuration:
Select Existing Port:
This is the port you are making changes to
Port Type:
This auto populates. If you have a 2 channel 2-wire/4-wire module,
it will say 476-153
Module #:
This auto populates when chosen the “Select Existing Port”
Port #:
This auto populates wh
en chosen the “Select Existing Port”
Port Name:
This is where you can change the name of a port to have a specific
name (site name, equipment name, repeater name, etc).
Transmit Level (dB):
The amount of gain that will be transmitted out of this port
Receive Level (dB):
The amount of gain that will be adjusted to the Receive
audio on this port
Impedance 600 Ohm:
By default, the receive impedance is set to 600 Ohm.
Unchecking the box will make it high impedance.
Audio Interface Type:
Changes between 2-wire and 4-wire mechanisms.
Defaulted to 4-wire.
PTT Polarity:
This defines the PTT polarity. This is defaulted to normally open
when unactive and makes a switch closure when active. Unchecking the box will
reverse this.
COR Polarity:
This defines the COR input polarity. This is defaulted to normally
open when unactive and detects a switch closure when COR is inputted.
Unchecking the box will reverse this.
Dtmf Detect:
Makes it so the M4x channel can detect DTMF and use those
numbers to dial out or patch interfaces together for special applications
Muting:
Mutes either the Transmit or Receive audio when clicked.
Transmit Audio Delay (ms):
The amount of time in ms that the audio will be
delayed when transmitting out this port. Max amount is 1000 ms.
PTT Hold-On (ms):
The amount of time the PTT circuit is held-on for. Max
amount is 1000ms.
Channel Select Position:
Used for special applications. Not required.
API Provides Ringback:
Used for special applications. Not required.
Blade-Link IP and Associated Port:
This is used for Blade-Link which is described
in Section
6.1 How to Connect Blades with Blade-Link Using Pyra Firmware
3.
Click the “Save Changes” button
, wait until the page
refreshes, and move onto the next port if needed.
Figure 3-1
: “Blade Setup” web interface.