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RLC-4 V1.79 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/18/98
Introduction:
Congratulations, you have purchased a very powerful tool for your group's repeater. The RLC-4
may seem complicated and intimidating at first, but don't worry. Setting it up and programming it
are easy and straightforward, once you have read the manual. Please take the time to read it before
you try to start programming. This will save you a lot of confusion and frustration, as it should
answer most of your questions.
The RLC-4 communications controller supports four radio ports, four analog voltage inputs, three
logical (dry contact) inputs, and four MOSFET output drivers. The radio ports can be configured
to require one of several combinations of COR and PL inputs for access. The RLC-4 has a DTMF
decoder for each radio port, thereby supporting DTMF control from all ports of the controller. CW
messages prompt the users in the programming of the controller's variables. The messages also
provide ID's and alarms based on the inputs.
This manual consists of three main sections: setup and interfacing, programming and commands,
and the appendices with commonly referenced tables and charts. A glossary has also been included
at the end to explain some of the terms and abbreviations that are used throughout the manual.
We have attempted to explain everything in a way that is easy to understand, but some questions
are inevitable. If you have carefully read the manual and still have questions, please contact us.
Link Communications, Inc
1407 4 Ave N
th
Billings, MT 59101
(406) 245-5002
(406) 245-4889 fax
info@link-comm.com

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