Sample screen, Ample, Creen – CTI Products OTAL On-the-Air Driver Assembly User Manual

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CTI Products, Inc.

OTAL Driver Assembly User Guide

S

AMPLE

S

CREEN

A sample screen (including Remote PTT inputs and COR+PTT OTAL Logic) is shown below:

OTAL Screen 1

Local PTTs

Remote PTTs

CORs

OTAL Logic

OTAL 1 AC OK

CIB Link OK

CIB Link OK

OTAL DC OK

Chan 1

Chan 1

Chan 1

Chan 1

Chan 2

PTT

Chan 2

Chan 2

COR

Chan 2

OTAL

Chan 3

Chan 3

Chan 3

Chan 3

Chan 4

Chan 4

PTT

Chan 4

COR

Chan 4

OTAL

Chan 5

Chan 5

Chan 5

Chan 5

Chan 6

Chan 6

Chan 6

COR

Chan 6

Chan 7

Chan 7

Chan 7

COR

Chan 7

Chan 8

Chan 8

Chan 8

COR

Chan 8

OTAL 2 AC OK

CIB Link OK

CIB Link OK

OTAL DC ON

Chan 9

Chan 9

Chan 9

Chan 9

Chan 10 PTT

Chan 10

Chan 10

Chan 10 Fail

Chan 11

Chan 11

Chan 11

Chan 11

Chan 12

Chan 12 PTT

Chan 12

Chan 12 Fail

Chan 13

Chan 13

Chan 13

Chan 13

Chan 14

Chan 14

Chan 14

Chan 14

Chan 15

Chan 15

Chan 15

Chan 15

Chan 16

Chan 16

Chan 16

Chan 16

• The channel names can be customized in the MCN Config program.

• The status of the power, along with the status of the CIB Links are shown above each group of 8 channels.

• Channel 2 shows a channel that is normally keyed using the Main PTT. The COR signal is active and the

OTAL Driver Assembly is generating an OTAL signal.

• Channel 4 shows a channel with normal keying using the Remote PTT.

• Channels 6-8 show receive traffic. Since there are no PTT signals (and the system is using COR + PTT OTAL

Logic), the OTAL lights are off.

• Channel 10 shows an abnormal situation. The Main PTT signal is active, but there is no received signal and

therefore, no OTAL light. This could be caused by any number of problems, including a bad transmitter, bad
phone line, or a bad receiver.

• Channel 12 shows a similar abnormal situation, but with an attempted transmission using the Remote PTT.

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