
COMMANDER
DETAILED
CONFIGURATION
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Tieline Technology
- 29 -
August 2002
Sub Menus of 05 – Unit Setup
Line level
Setting for professional audio equipment using +4dBu
balanced lines. (Gain ~ 12dB max).
01 Set Input Gain
(Input 1 & 2
)
(Set
each one
individually)
High Gain
Mic
Input amplifier set to high gain for low output dynamic
microphones (Gain ~ 75 dB max).
Med Gain
Mic
Suitable for headsets which have medium output
dynamic microphones.(Gain ~ 65dB max).
Low Gain
Mic
A low gain setting for high output “electret” microphones.
(Gain ~ 55dB max).
Unbalanced
In
Setting for consumer grade audio sources such CD
players, tape recorders equipped with “headphone” or
“RCA” connectors (Gain ~ 35dB max).
02 PPM Mode
Send
The Peak Program Meter shows the level of the outgoing
audio.
Return
The Peak Program Meter shows the level of the
incoming audio from the remote codec.
03 Relay Operation
Pulse
Determines how the CMOS ports and the relay contact
closures operate. Pulse gives a momentary closure -
relay contacts close for a period of one second.
See “Relay Control” on page 36 for more information.
Toggle
When the relay is activated, the relay switches from open
to closed position or vice versa.
Disable
Disables Relay Operation.
04 Alarm Dial
Disable
No Alarm Dial.
Enable
COMMANDER dials the preset alarm number in the
internal phone book when a connection is detected
between pin 8 (CTS) and pin 7 (RTS) on the DB9 serial
data port. The call remains setup while the pins are
connected. Useful for security or unattended
applications. The alarm number can be any one of the 50
numbers stored in the COMMANDER phone book.
05 Control Speed
Fast
:
Determines how the “Menu Selector” control responds
when it is rotated. Fast is one change per “click.”
Slow
Slow is a change every second “click.”
06 Set Country
Australia
Select from
a list of 34
countries
Sets country specific telephone settings.
07 Exit Menu