Installation and Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Operation Manual
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Description
- 2 General Safety and Regulatory Information
- 3 Operation
- 4 Connecting to the Base Station
- 4.1 PC Recommendations
- 4.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station
- 4.3 Working with the Web Interface
- 4.4 Basic Tasks
- 4.4.1 User Settings
- 4.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline
- 4.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms
- 4.4.4 Working with Configuration Files
- 4.4.5 Single or channel group base stations
- 4.4.6 Marshaling or transmit delay
- 4.4.7 Configuring Receive-Only Base Stations
- 4.4.8 Setting Up Custom Alarms
- 4.4.9 Uploading Firmware from the Base Station
- 4.4.10 Downloading Firmware from a Package Server
- 4.4.11 Activating New Firmware
- 4.4.12 Subaudible Signaling
- 4.4.13 SNMP Network Management
- 5 Installation
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A – Interface Pin Allocations
- Appendix B– Installing the Firmware Package
- Glossary
- Tait General Software License Agreement
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© Tait International Limited November 2019
When transferring configuration values between base stations, or from
one software application to another, all configuration values are pre-
served.
To copy configurations between base stations, you can download the
configuration file from the source base station, then upload and restore
this to a new base station.
■ Restore a configuration: Makes the selected configuration active.
■ Download a configuration: Copies the selected configuration to your
computer so that you can store it. To download a configuration file,
click on the name of the saved configuration in the list of saved
configurations.
■ Create a human readable configuration report: Download and save a
text report of the base station’s configuration settings. You can use it to
capture, view, review, and compare configurations.
It is safe to restore configurations created under different base station
software versions than the one currently operating. When restoring a
configuration from an old version that doesn’t contain values defined
for all configurations parameters, any absent data values are set to
default.
The following parameters are not over-written when restoring a
configuration from a different base station:
■ Keypad enabled
■ Secure shell (SSH) console access enabled.
■ Receiver number
■ Host name
■ Default channel
■ Operating mode
■ Front panel text lines 1 through 4
■ IP address
■ Subnet mask
■ Gateway address
■ Link speed