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Defining Radio Channels
Defining the Channel
Figure 53: Channel # Definition window
Table 94: Channel # Definition window
Parameter/Area
Purpose
Channel Type
The channel type is defined in the previous window and displayed here.
Channel Label
Each channel is labeled on the Console Display with an 11-character name. The
Channel Label field accepts this label. Move the cursor to the Channel Label
field and click; type in a descriptive label. The field accepts any printable
character, including spaces, except commas.
Emergency
Enable
Emergency
to set IntegratorRD to perform an Emergency Alert for all
receive activity on this channel.
The purpose for this feature is to perform emergency alerts for simple radios
without an emergency function of their own. This feature should only be used
with radios that do not have a protocol for emergency calls.
Intercom Channel
Enable
Intercom Channel
if the channel is used in conjunction with the Series
4000 Intercom Interface for the audio interface to the intercoms.
Main/Stdby Mode
The main/standby output of each channel is enabled by selecting “None,”
“General,” or “Phone” for the mode.
General main/standby operation allows the MAIN/STBY key to toggle the
output state. The state displays on the console as “MAIN” or “STBY”.
Phone operation allows the Aux output channel to control a Zetron Model 4000
Phone Coupler from the console. The Aux output is used to control the state of
the hook switch. The state displays on the console as “TEL” when the hook
switch is off. The display goes blank when the hook switch is on. In some phone
systems, it may be necessary to momentarily flash the hook switch to access
certain phone features. The “Hook Flash” entry allows you to set the flash time
when a Zetron Model 4000 Phone Coupler is not used.
Summary of Contents for 4000 Series
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