User's Manual

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CHANNEL DEFINITIONS
The Wave Relay
®
Network has 16 channels numbered
0 through 15. Channel 0 is the Flash Override
Channel and has priority over channels 1-15. The
Flash Override Channel will always be enabled and
is capable of both receiving and transmitting audio.
Channels 1-15 are normal audio channels. Audio
channels 1-15 may be configured to be either Selected
Channels or Monitored Channels. Flash Override
Channel audio will interrupt both Selected Channel
audio and Monitored Channel audio. Each channel is
defined by a Multicast Address and a Multicast Port.
To display the Multicast Address and Multicast Port
fields, click the “Show Customization” button. After
Channel Definition settings have been configured, click
the “Set All” button.
WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE REFERENCE
MENU
ITEM
MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION
Channel Displays the channel number to be configured
Selected A Selected Channel is capable of both receiving and transmitting PTT audio.
Selected Channel audio will NOT interrupt Flash Override Channel audio.
Selected Channel audio will interrupt Monitor Channel audio. A user MUST
choose a Selected Channel from channels 1-15.
Monitor A Monitored Channel is only capable of receiving audio transmissions. Both
Flash Override Channel audio and Selected Channel audio will interrupt
Monitored Channel audio. A user may select none to multiple channels to be
Monitored Channels.
Name Defines the text name of the channel
Multicast
Address
Defines the Multicast Address for the channel (Valid values are within the
range of 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255) - Note that each talk group must
have a unique multicast address and port. This field is only visible if the “Show
Customization” button has been clicked
Multicast
Port
Defines the Multicast UDP port for audio traffic (Valid values are within the
range of 1 through 65534) - Note that each talk group must have a unique
multicast address and port. This field is only visible if the “Show Customiza-
tion” button has been clicked.
FLASH OVERRIDE
Flash Override is a new feature which allows audio to be sent to all nodes even if
those nodes have selected a different audio channel.
• A flash override transmission is triggered by a “tap-tap-hold” of the PTT
button(button is pressed and released twice quickly in succession immediately
preceding the normal hold for the duration of the transmission.)
• The user will hear a unique “triple” tone on TX and RX to indicate a flash over-
ride.