SNV-12 Operations Manual
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5.19.3
Manual Transmit Steering
The dispatcher can manually select which sites‟ transmitter(s) will be used for console and
repeat transmissions. This manual selection will override the Default TX Site selection, RX
Group designations, Group Lockout with Primary Site Failure, and STARS. It cannot be used
to transmit from an SVM that has been designated as RX Only. A manual transmit steering
selection can be made by any one of the following methods:
Providing a constant logic low to the TX SEL IN input of the desired SVM
Issuing a Transmit Select RS-232 command (TXSEL)
Providing a momentary logic low to the MOM TX SEL IN of the desired SVM
Issuing a Momentary Transmit Select RS-232 command (MOM_TXSEL)
When manual transmit steering is discontinued (all transmit select inputs allowed to return to
normal and RS-232 transmit select commands turned off) console and repeat transmissions will
revert to where they would have been sent if they had not been overridden. Manual Transmit
Steering is not affected by RX group selections (including primary site designations). Manual
TX steering commands do not take effect during a transmission. That is, if the voter is
transmitting via site #3, and manual TX steering commands select site #8, the unit will continue
to transmit via site #3 until the current transmission is complete. As soon as the voter unkeys,
the manual TX selection takes effect, and the next transmission will be made via the manually
selected site #8 (if this site selection is still in effect).
5.19.3.1
TX SEL IN input of SVM (Latched TX Selection)
If a logic low is provided to an SVM‟s TX SEL IN input at its rear panel terminal block,
console and repeat transmissions will be routed to the selected site as long as the input remains
low. If multiple TX SEL IN inputs are pulled low, all chosen sites will transmit. The terminal
block TX SEL IN input works in parallel with the RS-232 TXSEL commands. This means that
if the terminal block input is used to select site 5 and an RS-232 TXSEL command is used to
select site 11, transmissions will be routed to both sites.
5.19.3.2
RS-232 Transmit Select (Latched TX Selection)
The RS-232 serial remote control TXSEL command provides a remote means to control which
site or sites will transmit both console and repeat audio. This command will override both
STARS and momentary transmitter selections. The specified site remains selected until
deselected via RS-232. See Section 6.
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