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CHAPTER 3
TRULINK ACCESS POINT
3.1 OVERVIEW
The TruLink Access Point (TAP) is used as either the long-range radio interface or as an interface to
a wired ICS. It is typically used for fixed installations. One TPT SLAVE and one TAP MASTER, as
shown in Figure 3.1-1, constitute a network. The TAP incorporates three audio ports and one data
port.
Radios are connected to the audio connectors of the TAP. The TAP provides the necessary audio and
keying connections needed to operate external radios. When used to interface to a wired intercom
system, one audio connector is employed.
The operation of the audio connectors is dependant on the configuration installed on the TAP.
The data port is only used for configuration installation.
Depending on configuration, up to 31 TPTs can be connected to the TAP with a maximum of up to
six TPTs transmitting simultaneously.
Figure 3.1-1. TPT and TAP Network