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92 General Information TP9100 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited May 2005
Table 4.3 CCTM commands in the audio category
Command
Usage
Entry at keyboard Response on screen
Audio category
20 – Mute received audio
Forces muting of the received
audio signal
20 None
21 – Unmute received audio
Forces unmuting of the received
audio signal
21 None
22 – Mute microphone
Mutes transmit modulation
(effectively mutes microphone
audio)
22 None
23 – Unmute microphone
Unmutes transmit modulation
(effectively unmutes microphone
audio)
23 None
74 – Audio PA
Controls the state of the audio PA
(and hence enables or disables the
speaker)
74 x
where x is the required state
(0=stand-by, 1=on, 2=mute)
None
110 – Audio volume
Sets the level of the audio volume
110 x
where x defines the required level
(any integer from 0 to 255)
None
138 – Select microphone
Selects the microphone required
138 x
where x is the required microphone
(0=internal speaker/microphone];
1=accessory microphone)
None
323 – Audio tap in
Generates the audio tone
AUD TAP IN
at the specified tap point
323 x y
where x specifies the tap point
(such as r10, t3 or t4) and y the tap
type (A=bypass in, B=combine,
E=splice) (the default is A when y is
omitted).
Note: only the above tap in points
are valid in P25 digital mode.
None
324 – Audio tap out
Outputs the audio signal at the
specified tap point to
AUD TAP OUT
324 x y
where x specifies the tap point
(such as r1) and y the tap type
(C=bypass out, D=split, E=splice)
(the default is D when y is omitted)
Note: only the above tap out point
is valid in P25 digital mode.
None

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