136 Part F: Configuring Channels © Tait Electronics Limited December 2007Working With the Channel TableThe Channel Table form (Configure > Base Station > Channel Table) lets youwork with channels. You can view the configured channels, edit them, and addmore channels using a variety of different methods.Channel Table DetailsThe Channel Table form (Configure > Base Station > Channel Table) displaysthe channels defined in the channel table of the configuration file that youopened or the base station database that you read.The form contains a table that displays a row for each channel. The rowindicates which profiles have been assigned to the channel and displays the mainconfiguration items.If default profiles are assigned, all columns are editable. If a custom profile isassigned, the columns to its right are defined by the profile.Not all columns are visible; scroll the display to see the rest.An arrow at the left of one row indicates that it is selected; if, for example, youclick Insert Copy, that row will be copied. Use the mouse or the arrow keysto change your selection. When you make any changes to a row, the arrowchanges to a pencil.Important: The arrow does not define the current or defaultchannel. To find out the channel the base station is currentlyoperating on, select Monitor > Monitoring > Base Station. Tospecify the default channel, select Configure > Base Station > General.A set of buttons along the bottom lets you work with the channels in the table.ColumnsIn the channel table (Configure > Base Station > Channel Table), the first twocolumns indicate the number and name of each channel. The other columnsdefine the main characteristics of each channel. Not all columns are visible;scroll the display to view them. You can also adjust their width. Some columnsyou can edit directly; in others a drop-down list appears when you click in thecell. ‘Multiple’ means that the profile definition defines more than one value forthe column’s parameter.