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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
133: Set up Reverse Patch
This command allows you to set up the reverse autopatch. You must set up the forward patch
functions with Command 110 before you use this command. If you want to change how the
reverse patch works, just execute this command again with the new information.
<133> 0 Disable reverse autopatch
<133> 1 xx y..y Configure for over-air ringing
<133> 2 xx n..n Configure for control mode
Parameters:
- 133 is the default command name.
- There are three reverse patch "modes".
Mode 0 disables the reverse patch. Forward patch will still work normally.
Mode 1 is the ring over air mode
XX - Number of rings the controller waits before ringing over the air.
Y..Y - What ports the ringing will be routed to
Mode 2 is the control mode
XX - Number of rings the controller waits before answering the phone.
N..N - Access code required when in mode 2 access
Note on Mode 2:
After XX rings, the controller will answer the phone and give you about 9 seconds to enter the
access code N..N, or it will hang up on you. If you enter the code N..N correctly the controller
will speak "Control" and let you enter commands by DTMF just as you would from a radio
port. Since you can't unkey to tell the controller to execute the commands, you will have to
either use timed execution or change your force-execution digit for the autopatch from 'D' to '#'
(see command 078). Note that you will have to have to rename any commands you wish to
execute from the telephone to not contain the digits 'A', 'B', 'C' or 'D', as those digits can't be
entered from most telephones.
After entering the access code, you can go out over radio ports or just monitor them by
executing Commands 000 and 001. For example, if your autopatch is on port 8 and you wish to
monitor the repeater on port 1, execute Command 001 81 D or wait if in timed execution mode.
This will make the autopatch (port 8) monitor the repeater (port 1).

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Link Communications RLC-CLUB Specifications

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BrandLink Communications
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