ELEKTRA 2000 Hamtronix
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07 - ROLLER BEEP (Default = 0)
Determine after how many key ups the type of courtesy tone will automatically change.
Note: Options 0 and 1 should only used for demo purposes, since the constant change of courtesy tones
can cause some users to key up all the time and bother others. If function 06 is used, Roller Beep will be
disabled.
08 – CONFIRMATION TONE (Default = 1)
Determine the type of confirmation sound.
1 Two high frequency tones
09 – TIME-OUT ACTION (Default=1)
When time-out is exceeded, you can choose between transmitter drop until the signal that caused the
drop disappears or just a melody sound of warning.
0 Timer-out warning sound
Note: If the transmitter drops and the signal that caused the drop is still blocking the repeater, if you
have a strong signal you can press * to bring the transmitter back.
10 – ID TEST
This function will allow you to test the IDs and check the controller’s version.
1 Voice Message 1 playback
2 Voice Message 2 playback
11 – REPEATER CTCSS ENABLE (Default = 0)
When enabled, will require a correct CTCSS to operate the repeater port.
Note: This function should only be activated if a CTCSS decoder (optional) is installed and its logic
output is connected to CN1-6. The logic must be low (0V) when a CTCSS is present otherwise high (5V).
If the Hamtronix TED200 generic decoder is used, you can remotely change CTCSS codes using remote
control outputs. TED200 has 8 extra CTCSS tones not available in all amateur radios for a better security
in private or commercial repeaters use.
12 - LINK CTCSS ENABLE (Default = 0)
When enabled, will require a correct CTCSS to activate the repeater link port.
Note: This function should only be activated if a CTCSS decoder (optional) is installed and its logic
output is connected to CN2-6. The logic must be low (0V) when a CTCSS is present otherwise high (5V).
If the Hamtronix TED200 generic decoder is used, you can remotely change CTCSS codes using remote
control outputs. TED200 has 8 extra CTCSS tones not available in all amateur radios for a better security
in private or commercial repeaters use.
14 – ID TIMER (Default = 1)
Determine how often the ID (voice or CW) will be transmitted.
Note: Option 8 is available for beacon and fox hunting applications. Prefer to use the 3s intervals for
sending command to controller.