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Link Communications RLC-4 User Manual

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RLC-4 V1.79 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/18/98
sits on their mike then the controller won't be able to tell when you unkey. At those times, you
need another way to make the commands execute. That is the purpose of the "force-execution"
digit. It tells the controller to execute the command right away. It is normally set to the digit 'D'.
You should not use it when it is not necessary, because as soon as you release the 'D', the controller
will start the command response, even if you haven't unkeyed yet, and you won't hear the first part
of that response. When you are entering commands from a computer or serial terminal, you can tell
the controller to execute a command in two ways, either by entering a 'D' or pressing the enter key.
When entering commands from the reverse autopatch, you can't unkey or press 'D' (on most
phones), so there is another way, called "timed execution". When timed execution is turned on,
you can just enter a command and wait for a few seconds and the controller will execute it. For
more information about the force-execution digit and timed execution, see command 078.

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Link Communications RLC-4 Specifications

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BrandLink Communications
ModelRLC-4
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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