BR/Console Properties Tab for MLC 8000 Analog Comparator Configuration in a Non IP Simulcast System

This section provides a table showing the fields on the BR/Console Properties tab which are used for configuring MLC 8000 Analog Comparators in non IP simulcast systems. For each field, the field name, default value, range of values, and description are shown along with whether the field is editable.

In the following table, all fields are editable unless a note in the description column indicates otherwise.

BR/Console Properties Tab Fields for MLC 8000 Analog Comparators in Non IP Simulcast Systems
Field Default Value Range of Values Description
Port ID N/A 00001 to 65535 Specifies a unique identifier assigned to each port.
Console Name Blank 0 to 19 alphanumeric characters Specifies the console name which is written on the Configuration Tool main screen and at the Control and Display window.
NoteYou cannot edit this field.
Console Keying Method TRC TRC, E&M Specifies the type of the Console Keying Method connected to the selected port.
TRC Detection Disabled Enabled or Disabled Specifies whether the TRC Detection parameter can be editable. When TRC Detection is enabled (checked), the Advanced button will be able to be selected and TRC handling will be operational (TRC detection is turned on and the notch filter is turned on). When TRC Detection is disabled (unchecked), the Advanced button will be grayed out and there will not be any TRC handling (TRC detection is turned off and the notch filter is turned off).
Advanced Main Tab Fields
NoteLocate these fields on the Console Advanced Configuration window which appears when Advanced is selected from the Console Properties tab of the Modify Device Configuration window.
Enable Dual Function Tone Enabled Enabled or Disabled Specifies whether the TRC signaling from the console to the radio contains one function tone (Disabled) or two function tones (Enabled).
NoteIf you modify this field, the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator is restarted to implement the new parameter value.
LLGT Undetect Time (msec) 150 msec 60 to 2000 msec in 5 msec steps Sets the undetect time. The LLGT undetect time is the time from the moment the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator no longer detects LLGT to the moment the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator declares a call session end (and sends a dekey message to the MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter which delivers it to the base radio). This delay is provided to prevent dropouts of the LLGT from interference with the radio transmission. The delay timer starts counting after the detection of the first FT or after the 120 msec FT windows has expired. If the timer has expired, the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator call session end is declared.
Frequency (Hz) 2175 Hz 2100, 2175, or 2325 Hz Specifies the frequency used.
NoteIf you modify this field, the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator is restarted to implement the new parameter value.