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206 Part I: Task Manager © Tait Electronics Limited December 2007
Auxiliary supply actions
Auxiliary supply actions can enable, disable, or toggle the auxiliary supply,
provided that it is configured for Task Manager control. The Auxiliary power
control box (Configure > Base Station > Miscellaneous) must be set to Task
Manager. Auxiliary supply actions affect the state of the Auxiliary supply system
flag
Example
IF Base station in Run mode THEN Enable auxiliary supply
This task is used in TaitNet trunked networks to provide power to the trunking
controller.
Clear custom alarm (nnnn)
The clear custom alarm action clears the named alarm if it has previously been
triggered. For every task that raises a custom alarm, you need another task that
clears it when the alarm condition is no longer there.
Example
IF NOT Digital input 01 active THEN Clear custom alarm (Custom
Alarm 1)
Fan test now
The ‘do now’ action Fan test now instructs the base station to run the fans
for 5 seconds, irrespective of the temperature. If the fans are already running,
this has no effect.
Power saving actions
Power saving override actions can enable, disable, or toggle the power save
system flag. When the base station enters Run mode, the flag is enabled.
When the power save flag is enabled, the power saving configuration in the
current channel profile is effective. When it is disabled, there is no power
saving.
Raise custom alarm (nnnn)
The raise custom alarm action triggers the named alarm. Use this action to
provide an alarm to a syslog collector or to the Alarm Center when an external
alarm activates a digital input. For more information, see “Working with
Custom Alarms” on page 219.
Example
IF Digital input 01 active THEN Raise custom alarm (Custom
Alarm 1)
Loopback actions
Loopback override actions can enable, disable, or toggle the Loopback system
flag. When the base station enters Run mode, the flag is disabled.
Note: The default state of the Loopback system flag is ‘disabled’. The
default for most other system flags is ‘enabled’.

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Tait TB8100 Specifications

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BrandTait
ModelTB8100
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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