VoiceInterop AudioMate AM360r User Manual - page 13
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AM360r User Manual
revised 2014.02.29 for
Hardware Rev. DD
Firmware Version 1.00.26
IP Mode
shows whether the unit received its address from a DHCP server or is configured
with a static IP address.
IP Address
shows the currently assigned IP address regardless of how it was obtained.
Module Status
The Module Status page displays the configured audio gain settings and the states of the
various digital inputs and outputs. Click the Status->Module link to refresh the page. This
page should be your first stop when troubleshooting.
In the menu pane on the left, locate the
Status
heading and click the link
Module
under it.
The screen labeled
AM360r (Radio) Status
should appear in the right pane.
TX Level
and
RX Level
indicate the currently configured transmit and receive audio levels.
These can be changed in the
Module Configuration
screen.
Talk Mode
when Active indicates that voice packets are being sent out the LAN port. This
can be triggered by the COS hardware input, VOX voice activation, or by setting
Receiver
to VoIP Mode
to ON to force full-time streaming. The LAN TX lamp on the front panel will
illuminate when this shows Active.
Listen Mode
when Active indicates that the LAN port is receiving voice packets addressed
to this unit. The LAN RX lamp on the front panel will illuminate when this shows Active.
COS Input
indicates that the state of this digital input line is currently at the Active level,
whether defined to be high or low. In a properly configured system this would go active
when the attached radio’s receiver is receiving a signal.
NSQ Detector
[deprecated] indicates whether the unit’s built-in noise squelch detector is
receiving enough discriminator noise to turn off the path from the receive audio input to
the LAN port. Less noise means more signal which in turn means that this indicator will
show Active. In most configurations this will always indicate Active since there is no high
frequency noise for the detector to decode.
Ear Input
follows the state of the E-lead on the balanced audio port.
Troubleshooting
If you have trouble
interfacing the AM360r with
your radio, the Module Status
screen and front panel LED
indicator lamps can quickly
tell you what is and isn’t
working as expected.