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Working with Base Stations from Your PC
TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2011
master 
base station
 in a trunked channel group. Select Configure > Network 
Interfaces > Trunking to configure this.
4.4.6
Configuring 
Base Stations
 in a Channel Group
You can configure the way the base station behaves in its channel group. 
Also, qualified network engineers can change DSCP assignments, so that 
routers and switches provide a different quality of service to different types 
of IP packets.
In trunked networks, many base stations are single and not actually part of a 
channel group. However, they still must be assigned to a channel group 
configuration and some of its parameters must be set correctly.
4.4.7
Setting Up Custom Alarms
Each of the 
base station’s
 12 digital inputs can be used to raise a custom alarm 
when the input goes high or low. The Custom Alarms form (Configure > 
Alarms > Custom Alarms) allows you to assign a name to each custom 
alarm, and to configure whether the alarm is triggered when the digital 
input goes high or low.
Custom alarms are used to provide an alarm when an external event activates 
a digital input. You can rename any of the available alarms to provide a more 
meaningful name, such as “Door open”.
4.4.8
Disabling the Front Panel Keypad
You can disable the front panel keypad to prevent access to the 
base station
 
via the front panel menus. Select Configure > Base Station > Miscellaneous 
and in the Front Panel area clear the Keypad enabled check box.