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RLC-4 V1.79 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/18/98
114: Hang up the Autopatch
This command will hang up the autopatch, no matter which of the commands you used to take it
off-hook. If the autopatch is not currently in use, it doesn't do anything. It can be executed from
any port, whether that port is involved in the call or not.
<114>
Parameters:
- 114 is the default command name.
Note:
The autopatch is also hung up whenever the controller is reset.
Example:
I want my autopatch hang-up code to be '#'
<010> 114 # <unkey>
Now the users will enter '#' to hang-up the autopatch.
115: Possibly Hang up the Autopatch
This command normally works exactly like command 114, but it won't allow you to hang up the
patch if someone else on another radio port is using it and you aren't. Command 114 will hang up
the patch if it is in use by any port; that is you can hang it up even if someone else on another port
of the controller that is using it. It is important to be able to do that if there is an emergency and
you need to cut them off. On the other hand, if someone tries to use the patch and gets the
"autopatch busy" message, they may not realize (or care) that someone else is using the patch even
though they can't hear it, and they may hang it up. Giving the users access to command 115 rather
than 114 will solve that problem, as only the port(s) that can hear the autopatch call will be allowed
to hang it up.
<115>