TB8100 Service Kit User’s Manual Monitoring Task Manager 223
Over the air alarm When the Over the air alarm flag is enabled, an alarm is sent over the air
according to the configuration in Configure > Alarms > Notification Methods:
Over the air notification area. When the flag is disabled, the over the air alarm
is turned off.
Over the line
alarm
When the Over the line alarm flag is enabled, an alarm is sent over the line
according to the configuration in Configure > Alarms > Notification Methods:
Over the line notification area. When the flag is disabled, the over the line alarm
is turned off.
Email service When the Email alarms flag is enabled, any alarms are sent via email according
to the configuration in Configure > Communications > Email. When it is
disabled, alarms are not sent via email.
Syslog service When the syslog service flag is enabled, the base station sends any alarms and an
optional heartbeat as syslog messages over its Ethernet interface. It operates
according to the configuration in Configure > Communications > Syslog.
When the flag is disabled, no syslog messages are sent.
CWID When the CWID flag is enabled, the base station transmits a continuous wave
ID (Morse code) according to the current channel profile (Edit Channel Profile
form: CWID System tab). When the flag is disabled, no Morse code is
transmitted.
Subaudible
encode
When the Subaudible encode flag is enabled, the base station encodes audio
according to the current signalling profile (Edit Signalling Profile form:
Subaudible signalling tab). When the flag is disabled, subaudible signalling is not
added to audio.
Subaudible
decode
When the Subaudible decode flag is enabled, the base station decodes any
subaudible signalling according to the current signalling profile (Edit Signalling
Profile form: Subaudible signalling tab). When the flag is disabled, subaudible
signalling is not decoded, which means that there is no receiver gating
based on
subaudible signalling.
H/W channel
select
When the H/W channel select flag is enabled, the base station uses the channel
number specified by external equipment. This equipment sets the channel number
using channel selection lines on the system interface (see Configure > Base Station
> System Interface. The Channel selection check box must be enabled.) When
the flag is disabled, the base station uses the default channel (set in Configure >
Base Station > General) or a channel specified by Task Manager action.
Tx Relay When the Tx Relay flag is enabled in a simplex system, the base station can use
the Tx Relay Driver line on its system interface to switch a relay that connects
the transmitter or the receiver to the antenna. When Tx Relay is disabled, the
Tx Relay Driver line has no effect.
External Tx Key When the External Tx Key flag is enabled, the Tx Key line on the system
interface can be used to key up the transmitter. When the flag is disabled, you
can still transmit microphone audio using the PTT key, but the Tx Key line has
no effect.
TM Tx Key When the TM Tx Key flag is enabled, Task Manager is keying the transmitter.
When the flag is disabled, the transmitter is de-keyed, except when the Tx Key
line is keying the transmitter.