User's Manual

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May 2000
Part No. 001-2008-204
Alarm Description
This is a text string (up to 15 characters) to
describe the alarm. This test string is sent via Morse
code if the alarm input is programmed with a Tx ID
and an output is selected in the cross reference menu
(see Figure 4-10).
Transmit ID
Each of the 8-alarm outputs can be assigned a
Group ID from 1-225. The default setting is 0 (zero)
for disabled. This Group ID and the Repeater number
identify an alarm that is active. This ID can be pro-
grammed into a transceiver so that when the alarm is
active, the alarm description is received in Morse
code.
Alarm Transmit Rate
This sets the time interval for transmitting the
alarm message in Morse code. If more than one alarm
is active, this is the inter-alarm time.
Cross Reference
The cross reference screen selects the output
alarm that is activated by each input alarm. There are
up to 48 alarms (0-47), 8 external input alarms and 40
internal alarms (see Table 1-2). There are eight output
alarms. An alarm condition on any input can cause an
output alarm. This screen configures which input
alarm activates an output alarm.
NOTE: More than one alarm condition can have the
same output alarm (see Figure 4-10).
Figure 4-10 ALARM CROSS REFERENCE
4.3.4 REPEATER TYPE
This screen (see Figure 4-11) selects the repeater
type (LTR signaling protocol and features):
Frequency Band 800 MHz
800 MHz [-12.5 kHz]
900 MHz
Power Level 85W
175W
Figure 4-11 REPEATER TYPE
4.3.5 DELETE REPEATER
Figure 4-12 DELETE REPEATER
4.3.6 TELEPHONE PARAMETERS
Refer to the Telephone Interface Card manual,
Part No. 004-2000-370, for information on the Tele-
phone Access Parameters, Telephone Interface and
TIC Calibration Data.
4.4 TRANSFER
Figure 4-13 TRANSFER MENU
Select Rptr To Delete
Rptr 1