TM8000 3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit
Application Manual
Programmable I/O Lines
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September 2003
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Emergency Mode
Transmission
If an emergency mode transmission is requested, the ‘
input line will be ignored. Once the emergency mode transmission is
complete, the ‘
’ action will be restored if the input line
is still active.
Related Actions
The ‘
’ input signal stops any current PTT transmissions, returns
to receive state and inhibits any further PTT transmission requests.
3.1.9
Decrement Channel
Application
This input signal is used to select the next lowest channel. This action uses
the same restrictions for channel wrap around as programmed.
Configuration
1.
Configure a list of channels.
2.
Enable or disable the TM8115 front panel lockout as desired
(BCD tab).
3.
Configure an input line and associate it with this action. Set the active
state (high or low) and the debounce time (0 to 100 ms).
4.
Select a defined channel, if desired, using the ‘
actions.
Timing
The time between pulses should be at least 20 ms. The minimum pulse
width is the debounce time plus 2 ms.
Description
When this input line is activated, the radio decrements the current channel.
If the radio is at the start of the channel list and wrap around is disabled, the
radio ignores the channel change request.
This input line is of a momentary type and therefore no action is performed
on its deactivation.
Related Actions
The ‘
’ input signal performs the corresponding action of
incrementing the channel.
The ‘
’ input signal is used to change to a specified channel
number.
The ‘
’ input signal is used to change to a specified reference
channel, which can be used to increment or decrement from.