Saving changes, High level guard tone (hlgt) options, 3 saving changes – CTI Products TSAM Transmitter Steering & Audio Matrix User Manual

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TSAM Installation and Maintenance Rev. 2.10

Chapter 5

CTI Products, Inc.

Setting Programmable Options

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Main Menu

Main Menu Commands:

A

Edit High Level Guard Tone Parameters

F

Fetch Defaults

M

Edit Multicast Parameters

N

Edit Function Tone Parameters

R

Edit Repeater Parameters

S

Edit Secondary Operation Options

T

Edit Transmitter Steering Options

X

Edit Expansion & Home Transmitter Parameters

H or ? Help

Q

Quit

:
Enter the menu command to gain access to the desired option menu.

5.3 Saving

Changes

When you make changes in the settings, they are not stored in EEPROM until you exit that menu item.
You will then be asked whether you want to Write the changes to EEPROM or Abort. The settings will
be saved if you choose Write.

5.4

High Level Guard Tone (HLGT) Options

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HIGH LEVEL GUARD TONE:

To accept (DEFAULT) value: type <d> or <D>.

To accept CURRENT value: type <return>.

To change type desired value then <return>.

Guard Tone Frequency (2175) 2175 : 2175

Level 0 or -10 db0 = (0) 0 : 0

Duration (msec) = (60) 60 : 60

Finished.

Guard Tone Frequency

The TSAM supports a wide range of tone frequencies. Valid frequencies range from 0 Hz to 5000 Hz. 0
Hz results in no Guard Tone being sent. Normal tones range from 300 Hz to 2500 Hz. The default Guard
Tone is 2175 Hz.

Guard Tone Level

HLGT is normally set to 0 dB referenced to maximum line level. A tone setting of -10 db0 is also
selectable. This setting is useful for solving phone line cross talk or compatibility issues.

Guard Tone Duration

The duration of the High Level Guard Tone (HLGT) is typically between 60 and 120 msec. The range of
allowable values is 0 to 32,767 msec. By selecting a longer time, immunity to false detection is increased
at the expense of increased system access time. A value of 0 results in no HLGT being sent, but Low
Level Guard Tone (LLGT) is still sent. See your base station specifications for minimum HLGT length.

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