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MOTOROLA 

288.5   MOTOROLA 

1122.5  PLECTRON 

643.0 

MOTOROLA 

296.5 

MOTOROLA 

1153.4  PLECTRON 

672.0 

MOTOROLA 

304.7 

MOTOROLA 

1185.2  PLECTRON 

701.0 

MOTOROLA 

313.0 

MOTOROLA 

1217.8  PLECTRON 

732.0 

MOTOROLA 

321.7 

MOTOROLA 

1251.4  PLECTRON 

765.0 

MOTOROLA 

330.5 

MOTOROLA 

1285.8  PLECTRON 

799.0 

MOTOROLA 

339.6 

MOTOROLA 

1321.2  PLECTRON 

834.0 

MOTOROLA 

349.0 

MOTOROLA 

1357.6  PLECTRON 

871.0 

MOTOROLA 

358.6 

MOTOROLA 

1395.0  PLECTRON 

910.0 

MOTOROLA 

368.5 

MOTOROLA 

1433.4  PLECTRON 

950.0 

MOTOROLA 

378.6 

MOTOROLA 

1472.9  PLECTRON 

992.0 

MOTOROLA 

389.0 

MOTOROLA 

1513.5  PLECTRON 

1036.0 

MOTOROLA 

399.8 

MOTOROLA 

1555.2  PLECTRON 

1082.0 

MOTOROLA 

410.8 

MOTOROLA 

1598.0  PLECTRON 

1130.0 

MOTOROLA 

422.1 

MOTOROLA 

1642.0  PLECTRON 

1180.0 

MOTOROLA 

433.7 

MOTOROLA 

1687.2  PLECTRON 

1232.0 

MOTOROLA 

445.7 

MOTOROLA 

1733.7  PLECTRON 

1287.0 

MOTOROLA 

457.9 

MOTOROLA 

1781.5  PLECTRON 

1344.0 

MOTOROLA 

470.5 

MOTOROLA 

1830.5  PLECTRON 

1403.0 

MOTOROLA 

483.5 

MOTOROLA 

1881.0  PLECTRON 

1465.0 

MOTOROLA 

496.8 

MOTOROLA 

1930.2  PLECTRON 

1530.0 

MOTOROLA 

510.5 

MOTOROLA 

1989.0  PLECTRON 

1598.0 

MOTOROLA 

524.6 

MOTOROLA 

2043.8  PLECTRON 

1669.0 

MOTOROLA 

539.0 

MOTOROLA 

2094.5  PLECTRON 

1743.0 

MOTOROLA 

553.9 

MOTOROLA 

2155.6  PLECTRON 

1820.0 

MOTOROLA 

569.1 

MOTOROLA 

2212.2  PLECTRON 

1901.0 

MOTOROLA 

584.8 

MOTOROLA 

2271.7  PLECTRON 

1985.0 

MOTOROLA 

600.9 

MOTOROLA 

2334.6  PLECTRON 

2073.0 

MOTOROLA 

617.4 

MOTOROLA 

2401.0  PLECTRON 

2164.0 

MOTOROLA 

634.5 

MOTOROLA 

2468.2  PLECTRON 

2260.0 

MOTOROLA 

651.9 

 

 

              PLECTRON         2361.0 

MOTOROLA 

669.9 

PLECTRON 

282.2 

PLECTRON 

2465.0 

MOTOROLA 

688.3 

PLECTRON 

294.7 

PLECTRON 

2575.0 

MOTOROLA 

707.3 

PLECTRON 

307.8 

PLECTRON 

2688.0 

MOTOROLA 

726.8 

PLECTRON 

321.4 

PLECTRON 

2807.0 

MOTOROLA 

746.8 

PLECTRON 

335.6 

PLECTRON 

2932.0 

MOTOROLA 

767.4 

PLECTRON 

350.5 

 

MOTOROLA 

788.5 

PLECTRON 

366.0 

 

MOTOROLA 

810.2 

PLECTRON 

382.3 

 

MOTOROLA 

832.5 

PLECTRON 

399.2 

 

MOTOROLA 

855.5 

PLECTRON 

416.9 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

879.0 

PLECTRON 

435.3 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

903.2 

PLECTRON 

454.6 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

928.1 

PLECTRON 

474.8 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

953.7 

PLECTRON 

495.8 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

979.9 

PLECTRON 

517.8 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

1006.9  PLECTRON 

540.7 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

1034.7  PLECTRON 

564.7 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

1063.2  PLECTRON 

589.7 

 

 

MOTOROLA 

1092.4  PLECTRON 

615.8 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

STANDARD TONES IN MEMORY 

Summary of Contents for Advisor A106

Page 1: ...THE SEI ADVISOR MODEL A106 OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...at de activates relay 5 Slots that re page and activate relay 5 Slots that re page with no relay activation Output Dry relay contacts SPST Flashing LED Indicator With Interface Unit Installed Relay output on with tone decode Used for red easy wakeup light Relay output that comes on after 30 seconds and goes off after 10 minutes Used for bunkroom lights 1 DPDT relay that can be programmed for On un...

Page 3: ...ccommodate Unit PTT ID DTMF STANDARD TONES DTMF KNOX F1 TONES 40 STACKS OF 20 PAGES EACH DECODES MOTOROLA OR PLECTRON TONES RELAY CLOSURE ON DECODE FLASHING LED ON DECODE MANUAL ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF RELAY ALL CONNECTIONS THROUGH RJ45 JACK ADJUST LEVELS WITHOUT REMOVING COVER POWERED BY 12 15VDC MOUNTS ON PEDESTAL FOR MOBILE USE WITH OPTIONAL INTERFACE UNIT ALERT TONES SENT TO PA SYSTEM 3...

Page 4: ...Z INTO THE RADIO AT 1 5 KHZ DEV ADJUST RX AUDIO IN MULTI TURN POT 1 FULL TURN PAST THE POINT WHERE THE READOUT READS RECEIVING AUDIO CLOCKWISE IS MORE SIGNAL IF NOT USING DECODER TURN THE RX AUDIO IN ADJUSTMENT ALL THE WAY COUNTER CLOCKWISE 20 TURNS THE RADIO MUST BE RECEIVING AT LEAST 100 DBM FOR THE DECODER TO WORK RELIABLY OVER THE ENTIRE AUDIO FREQUENCY RANGE POWER IN A MOBILE INSTALLATION IN ...

Page 5: ...Y ADD DEL SEE PAGE 11 TO ADD A 3 SECOND DELAY AFTER THE PTT THIS IS NEEDED IF THE RADIO TRANSMITS A UNIT ID AFTER THE PTT DE EMPH ADD DEL SEE PAGE 11 FOR DE EMPHASIS OF AUDIO OUTPUT THIS IS NEEDED IF THE ENCODER AUDIO IS CONNECTED TO A MIC INPUT THAT HAS PRE EMPHASIS IT IS BEST TO CONNECT TO A FLAT AUDIO INPUT SOFTWARE VER SEE PAGE 11 READ THE SOFTWARE VERSION CUSTOM TONES SEE PAGE 11 TONES THAT A...

Page 6: ...HE DIGITS INCLUDING THE DIGIT AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT ex 1153 4 11534 ENTER TONE B ENTER ALL THE DIGITS INCLUDING THE DIGIT AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT ex 701 0 7010 FOR GROUP CALL MAKE TONE A AND B THE SAME FOR ALERT TONE ONLY MAKE BOTH A AND B 100 0 ENTER 1000 THE SLOT NO AND THE TONES WILL DISPLAY VERIFY THE CORRECT TONES AND PRESS OPTIONAL ALERT TONE YES OR NO ENTER NEXT SLOT NO IF ENTERING MORE T...

Page 7: ...930 2 PLECTRON 1530 0 MOTOROLA 510 5 MOTOROLA 1989 0 PLECTRON 1598 0 MOTOROLA 524 6 MOTOROLA 2043 8 PLECTRON 1669 0 MOTOROLA 539 0 MOTOROLA 2094 5 PLECTRON 1743 0 MOTOROLA 553 9 MOTOROLA 2155 6 PLECTRON 1820 0 MOTOROLA 569 1 MOTOROLA 2212 2 PLECTRON 1901 0 MOTOROLA 584 8 MOTOROLA 2271 7 PLECTRON 1985 0 MOTOROLA 600 9 MOTOROLA 2334 6 PLECTRON 2073 0 MOTOROLA 617 4 MOTOROLA 2401 0 PLECTRON 2164 0 MO...

Page 8: ...7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 D PROGRAMMING STACKS A STACK IS A GROUP OF PAGING SLOTS THAT ARE ENTERED INTO A SINGLE PAGING SLOT SO THAT THEY ALL PAGE SEQUENTIALLY WHEN THAT SLOT IS SELECTED STACKS MUST BE IN SLOTS 211 250 BE SURE ALL THE SLOTS THAT YOU WANT IN THE STACK ARE ALREADY PROGRAMMED HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN FOR 5 SECONDS GOES INTO PROGRAM MODE SELECT PROG STACKS ENTER THE SLOT NO FOR TH...

Page 9: ...RE PROGRAMMED INTO TRIP RELAY S RE PAGE SEND TONES TO PA SYSTEM SHUT OFF RELAY SEND AUDIO TO THE PA SYSTEM SEE THE LIST OF MOTOROLA AND PLECTRON TONES P ENTER TONE A ENTER ALL THE DIGITS INCLUDING THE DIGIT AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT ex 1153 4 11534 ENTER TONE B ENTER ALL THE DIGITS INCLUDING THE DIGIT AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT ex 701 0 7010 BOTH TONES WILL BE DISPLAYED PRESS TO ACCEPT OR TO START AGAI...

Page 10: ...NES TONES THAT ARE NOT MOTOROLA OR PLECTRON CAN BE ADDED TO THE MEMORY BE AWARE THAT CUSTOM TONES THAT ARE VERY CLOSE TO TONES BEING USED COULD CAUSE FALSE ACTIVATIONS STEP 1 ENTER THE TONE ENTER ALL THE DIGITS INCLUDING THE DIGIT AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT EXAMPLES 288 5 ENTER 2885 1130 0 ENTER 11300 STEP 2 ENTER THE CODE FOR THE DECODE HIGH LIMIT DIVIDE 506000 BY THE TONE FREQUENCY AND ENTER THE RE...

Page 11: ...N INTERFACE ADD DEL AN INTERFACE UNIT CAN BE USED WITH THE SEIADVISOR TO CONNECT IT TO THE OVERHEAD SPEAKER SYSTEM LIGHTING ETC THIS OPTION MUST BE ACTIVATED TO WORK WITH THE INTERFACE WHEN A CALL IS RECEIVED THE INTERFACE UNIT PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS ALERT TONES VOLUME ASCENDING ARE SENT OVER THE SPEAKER SYSTEM RADIO TRAFIC IS SWITCHED TO THE SPEAKER SYSTEM A RED LIGHT CAN BE ACTIVATED I...

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