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DRAFT 4
TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual Operation 37
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2011
Receive LED The amber receive LED indicates whether the base station is receiving a
valid RF signal.
Transmit LED The amber transmit LED is lit while the transmitter is transmitting.
Keypad The keypad is used to navigate the base station’s menus, enter text, and to
adjust the contrast of the display. The complete list of menu items is provided
in “Menu Map” on page 39.
If required, the keypad can be disabled in the web interface to prevent access
to the base station via the front panel menus (see “Disabling the Front Panel
Keypad” on page 60).
Note Unlike a computer keyboard, the keys do not auto-repeat. Each
action requires a separate key-press.
f
LED Description
On (steady) The base station is receiving a valid RF signal.
Off The base station is not receiving a valid RF signal.
g
h
Key Name Function
left and right
arrow keys
Move the cursor to the left or right when entering text. Moving the cursor
beyond the end of a line will return it to the other end of the same line.
Decrease or increase the contrast in the Display Contrast screen.
scroll keys
Scroll up and down through a list of menu items.
Scroll up and down through the list of available characters when entering
text.
Increase or decrease the contrast in the Display Contrast screen.
OK
Selects the highlighted menu item.
Confirms any adjustments made and exits to the previous menu.
When setting the IP address, moves the cursor down one line. When all
the IP addresses are confirmed, exits to the previous menu.
home
Returns to the idle screen from any other menu.
return
Returns to the previous menu.
Moves the cursor up one line in the IP address screen. When the top line is
reached, pressing again returns to the previous menu.
OK