Product manual
Software Configuration Program
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Normally the Model 26 polls the Model 6 to verify the receipt of the text. By setting this
option to NO, the Model 26 will not poll the Model 6s, which reduces the overall system
time requirement for the text command.
Rekey Minimum Time
This value is the minimum delay time from PTT going inactive on one transmission until
the Model 26 is allowed to transmit another message to a Model 6.
Because this period must be waited out after every transmission, increasing the value of
this parameter slows down the response time of the entire system. This parameter accepts
a value between 0.00 and 59.99 seconds. In order to maximize overall system
performance, it should be kept as short as possible.
PA Configuration Menu
This menu selection is found in the Main Menu. It contains two time-out parameters that
are used in the control of the Model 6’s PAs during an alert sequence. An alert sequence
starts with either a button press on the Model 26 or a CAD command. The Model 26 then
transmits an alert command to one or more Model 6s. When a Model 6 receives an alert
command, it outputs an alert tone on its PA. When the alert tone is finished, the Model 6
sends the Model 26 a status of PA ON. Upon receiving the PA ON status, from the
Model 6, the Model 26 then waits for the dispatcher to keyup (Wait For Dispatcher
Timeout). After the dispatcher has unkeyed there is a period of time that the PAs are left
on (Hold After Dispatch Timeout). This hold time interval is provided to allow the
dispatcher the opportunity to keyup and send additional voice messages, without having
to repeat the entire process for turning on the PA.
When selected, this menu is displayed as follows: