Installation and Operation Manual

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42 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual
© Tait International Limited November 2019
The table below provides a summary of where to configure transmit or
marshaling delay:
For more information about configuring transmit or marshaling delay,
please see the base station help.
4.4.7 Configuring Receive-Only Base Stations
To configure the base station as receive-only, the transmitter used within
the channel profiles needs to be off. To turn off the transmitter, navigate to
Configure > RF Interface > Channel Profiles.
4.4.8 Setting Up Custom Alarms
Each of the base station’s 12 digital inputs can be used to raise a custom
alarm when the input goes high or low. The Custom Alarms form
(Configure > Alarms > Custom Alarms) allows you to assign a name to
each custom alarm.
The active state of the inputs (active high vs. active low) is configured on
(Configure > Base Station > Programmable I/O)
Custom alarms are reported via the web interface and SNMP traps.
Channel type Configured value
Single base station, P25 (Phase 1) Configure > Network Interfaces > P25
Network
Single base station, AS-IP Configure > Network Interfaces > AS-IP
Network
Simulcast channel, P25 (Phase 1) Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Synchronized – network > Fixed
duration
Non-simulcast voted channel, P25
(Phase 1)
Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Unsynchronized local Tx delay
Single base station, DMR (Tier 2, Tier
3)
Configure > Network Interfaces > DMR
Network
Single base station, MPT Configure > Network Interfaces > MPT
Network
Simulcast channel, DMR (Tier 2, Tier 3) Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Synchronized – network > Fixed
duration
Non simulcast voted channel, DMR
(Tier 2, Tier 3)
Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Unsynchronized local Tx delay