User's Manual
TB8100 Installation and Operation Manual Operating Controls 33
© Tait Electronics Limited March 2005
Indicator LEDs
The power LED and alarm LED behave in the same way as for the standard
control panel. Refer to “Power Saving” on page 53 for information about
the behaviour of the LEDs when in power saving mode.
3.2 Reciter
The only controls on the reciter are the rotary hex switch mounted on the
front panel, and the indicator LEDs visible through a slot in the front panel.
Hex Switch This switch is used to assign an identity number to each base station in the
BSS
1
. For example, the reciters in a dual base station system would be
numbered “1” and “2”. The reciter with the lowest hex number becomes
the “control” reciter. In a single base station system, the hex switch on the
reciter is set to “1”.
Indicator LEDs These LEDs provide the following information about the state of the reciter:
■ steady green - the reciter is powered up
■ flashing red - one or more alarms have been generated; you can use the
Service Kit software to find out more details about the alarms.
Figure 3.4 Operating controls on the reciter
b
indicator LEDs
c
hex switch
c
b
1. This feature will be available in a future release.