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Arcom RC210 User Manual

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Supervisory Commands (continued)
Courtesy Tone Selection
Each port has its own, unique 10 programmable courtesy tone sets.
1134x Port 1 Courtesy Tone 2134x Port 2 Courtesy Tone 3134x Port 3 Courtesy Tone
Select x = 1-10 (1*) Select x = 1-10 (1*) Select x = 1-10 (1*)
Note: Courtesy Tone selection is not stored in non-volatile memory and will revert to Courtesy Tone #1 upon controller startup. You may
define which Courtesy Tone to use upon startup by defining it in the Startup Macro. See the Programming section for details.
Kerchunk Filtering
Each port has its own filtering command to prevent users from "kerchunking" that port. When turned on, these filters require that users
key up for a period of at least the setting of the Kerchunk Timer before the RC210 will recognize it as a valid signal.
1151 Port 1 Kerchunk Filter On 2151 Port 2 Kerchunk Filter On 3151 Port 3 Kerchunk Filter On
1150 Port 1 Kerchunk Filter Off* 2150 Port 2 Kerchunk Filter Off* 3150 Port 3 Kerchunk Filter Off*
Repeating/Non-Repeating Operation
Each port may be defined as repeating, where a signal on that port's receiver is retransmitted out that port's transmitter. Or it may be
defined as non-repeating, where a signal on that port's receiver is NOT retransmitted out that port's transmitter. For example, if you
wanted to use Port 2 for a half-duplex/simplex remote base, you would not want its transmitter to be activated by its receiver. You would
therefore define that port as being non-repeat. Of course if you want to use a particular port (or all ports) for a repeater, that port needs
to be defined as repeating.
1141 Port 1 Repeat* 2141 Port 2 Repeat 3141 Port 3 Repeat
1140 Port 1 Non-Repeat 2140 Port 2 Non-Repeat * 3140 Port 3 Non-Repeat *
Mix Monitored Audio with This Port RX Audio
This function selects whether audio from the monitored port(s) is mixed with the audio from the monitoring port or muted when there is
activity on the monitoring port.
1191 Monitor Mix* 2191 Monitor Mix* 3191 Monitor Mix*
1190 Monitor Mute 2190 Monitor Mute 3190 Monitor Mute
Mute DTMF ON/OFF
This command selects whether DTMF digits received on the selected port are retransmitted or muted.
1211 Mute DTMF ON* 2211 Mute DTMF ON* 3211 Mute DTMF ON*
1210 Mute DTMF OFF 2210 Mute DTMF OFF 3210 Mute DTMF OFF
Speech Override ON/OFF
Setting the Override to OFF causes user audio to be mixed with non-ID Speech. Setting the Override to ON causes non-ID speech to
be stopped if a signal appears on that port's receiver.
1201 Speech Override ON 2201 Speech Override ON 3201 Speech Override ON
1200 Speech Override OFF* 2200 Speech Override OFF* 3200 Speech Override OFF*

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Arcom RC210 Specifications

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BrandArcom
ModelRC210
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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