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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
Macros 220..231 These macros are automatically called when it is time to send an ID. You
will want to erase (with Command 055) what is in these macros when you get the controller and
put your own ID messages in these macros. It would be worth your time to study the way these
ID's are programmed at the factory (see Command 054) so that you can make yours work the
same way. Note that Command 064 is used to speak the voice ID's so that they will be polite
and will automatically call the impolite ID macro (which is usually CW) if they are interrupted.
Shortcut: if you want all four of the pending ID's for a port to send the same message, program
that message in the first of the four pending ID macros, then program the other three to execute
the first one. To change the ID timers, see Command 020.
Macro Definition . Macro Definition
220 Port 1 Initial ID . 226 Port 1 Pending ID #3
221 Port 2 Initial ID . 227 Port 2 Pending ID #3
222 Port 1 Pending ID #1 . 228 Port 1 Pending ID #4
223 Port 2 Pending ID #1 . 229 Port 2 Pending ID #4
224 Port 1 Pending ID #2 . 230 Port 1 Impolite ID
225 Port 2 Pending ID #2 . 231 Port 2 Impolite ID
Macros 232..233 are executed when it is time to send a courtesy beep. You would normally
call Command 040 from this macro to generate the tones of your courtesy beep. If you want
your courtesy beep to contain several beeps in sequence, you can call Command 040 multiple
times within one macro, once for each beep.
Note: Before this macro is automatically called after you unkey, the audio routing variable is
set to make the tones go to the proper ports, so you do not have to worry about that at all. Just
call the commands you want to be executed when it is time for a courtesy beep (you could send
beeps, DTMF digits, voice messages...) and the audio will automatically be sent to the correct
ports. To change the courtesy beep timers, see Command 020.
Macro Definition
232 Port 1 Courtesy Beep Slot
233 Port 2 Courtesy Beep Slot

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