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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
4)
1 29*58 # or unkey
; Move the HF remote to 29.580 mhz, VFO 'B'
5)
1 5 # or unkey
; Select VFO 'A'
6)
1 8 1 # or unkey
; Select Split (Repeater Mode)
7)
1 2 # or unkey
; Go into transmit and receive mode
...
1 3 # or unkey
; Cancel HF mode after communications are complete
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
5
Table of Contents
5
Command List by Command Number
13
Limited Warranty
17
Regulatory Information
18
Telephone Grounding Precautions
18
User Survey (Optional)
19
Chapter 1: Getting Started
21
Setup, Interfacing and Adjustment
21
What each Connector Is for
21
What the Led's Represent
22
Serial Port Interfacing
28
Windows TM Programming
32
Installation
32
Operation
32
Limitations
32
Reset and Power up
33
Entering Commands
33
Error Messages
35
How to Configure a Port as a Repeater
37
Example 1-1: Configuring a Port as a Repeater, Link
38
Example 1-2: Configuring a Port's COR/PL Polarity
39
Troubleshooting the Controller
40
Chapter 2: Port Connection Commands
41
Connected Ports
41
Turning a Repeater off
41
000: Connect One Port to Another Port
43
001: Monitor One Port from Another Port
44
002: Disconnect One Port from Another Port
45
003,004: Recall a Port's Connections
46
005,006: Set Up/Recall a Port's Access Mode
47
009: Recall Entire Controller's Audio Crosspoint
48
013: Set COR and PL Active Levels
49
061: Disconnect All Ports from a Radio Port
50
155: Enable or Disable PTT for a Port
51
156: Recall Which PTT Are Enabled
51
Chapter 3: Audio and DTMF Configurations
53
007: Configure DTMF Mute/Cover Tone/Bypass
55
008: Check DTMF Mute/Cover Tone/Bypass Settings
56
168: Set DTMF Acceptance Requirements
56
Chapter 4: Timers
57
020: Program a Selected Timer
58
021: Recall a Timer Value
69
022: Restart a Selected Timer
69
023: Reset a Selected Timer
69
025: Sets the Time of Day Clock
70
026: Recall the Time of Day Clock in Male Speech
70
027: Recall the Time of Day Clock in Female Speech
71
028: Sets the Date
72
029: Recall the Date
73
Chapter 5: Command Names
75
How Command Names and Command Numbers Are Used
75
010: Re-Program Command Names
79
062: Change the Beginning of Command Names
81
011: Recall Command Name
82
012: Find Commands Named
82
Blocking Execution from Certain Ports
83
130: Block Command Execution from Port
84
131: Allow Command Execution from Port
84
132: Recall Blocked Ports
84
Chapter 6: CW, DTMF, Voice and DVR Messages
85
030: Send a CW Message
86
031: Send a DTMF Sequence
87
036: Send a Voice Message
88
066: Send a Voice Message Using English Words
88
040: Send One or Two Tone Sequence
89
Note about Courtesy Beeps
90
041: Courtesy Beep Enable/Disable for a Selected Transmitter
92
042: Set CW Speed for a Selected Port
93
043: Set CW 2-Tone Frequencies for a Selected Port
94
044: Set up DTMF Regenerate Parameters
95
051: Start Dial-Tone
95
063: Send a Polite Voice Message
96
064: Send a Polite Voice Msg, if Interrupted Execute CMD
97
163: Keypad Test
98
The DVR1 Digital Voice Recorder
99
What the DVR1 Is
99
170: Record and Play Audio Test
106
171: Record DVR Track (Non-Prompted)
106
172: Record DVR Track (Prompted)
107
173: Play DVR Tracks
107
174: Erase DVR Tracks
108
175: Record Public Mail
109
176: Check Public Mailboxes
109
177: Retrieve Public Mail
109
178: Erase Public Mail
110
179: Record Private Mail
110
180: Retrieve Private Mail
110
181: Erase Private Mail
111
182: Enable/Disable RLC-DVR1
111
The Internal Digital Voice Recorder
112
183: Record a Message on the Internal DVR
113
184: Playback an Internal DVR Message(S)
114
185: Erase Internal DVR Message(S)
114
052: Audio Test Using the Internal DVR
115
034: Adjust each Port's Internal DVR Record Level
116
Chapter 7: Serial Port Commands
117
024: Set up RS-232 Serial Baud Rate
119
060: Set up Serial Port Options
120
032: Send Serial Message out the Main Serial Port
121
162: Always Send Serial Message out the Main Serial Port
121
169: Always Send Serial out Main Serial Port by ASCII Code
122
138: Direct SPI Send Using Output Lines
123
Chapter 8: Macros
125
How Macros Get Executed
125
What a Macro Is
125
Limits on Macros
126
200..499: Execute a Macro
128
053: Program a Single Command Macro Sequence
129
054: Recall Macro Contents
130
055: Delete Macro
131
056: Append a Command to a Macro
131
057: Copy a Macro
131
058: Delete a Command in a Macro
132
059: Insert a Command in a Macro
132
Automatic Macros
133
Chapter 9: Pre-Access Commands
145
What Preaccess Is
145
What You Need to Know
145
049: Configure a Port's Tone Response When in Preaccess
146
070: Configure a Repeater for Preaccess
147
071: Configure a Link for Preaccess
148
072: Disable Preaccess Requirement for a Port
149
073: Recall Ports with Preaccess Requirement
149
074: Allow Access to a Port that Requires Preaccess
149
075: Set Stop Access Conditions
150
076: Recall Stop Access Conditions
151
077: Isolate a Port from the Rest of the System
151
Chapter 10: Scheduler
153
How the Scheduler Works
153
082: Set up a Scheduler Event
154
083: Recall a Scheduler Event
157
084: Enable/Disable a Scheduler Event
158
Chapter 11: The ID System
159
How the ID's Work
159
Polite Voice ID's
159
To Program Your Own ID's
160
More about Programming ID's
160
ID Timing
161
085: Enable/Disable Iding a Port
162
086: Recall Which Ports Have ID's Enabled
162
086: Recall Which Ports Have Ids Enabled
162
087: Set Random or Rotating Pending ID's
163
087: Set Random or Rotating Pending Ids
163
088: Recall Random or Rotating Pending ID Selection
163
Chapter 12: I/O System
165
About the I/O System
165
Logical Output Lines
165
Analog Input Lines
165
Inputs Connector Pin-Out
167
090: Read Whether Input Line Is High or Low
168
091: Execute Input Line High or Low Macro
168
092: Enable/Disable Input Line Alarm
169
093: Turn Output Line on
170
094: Turn Output Line off
170
095: Recall Whether Output Line Is on or off
171
100: Read Analog Input Line
172
101: Set Resolution for Analog Input
173
102: Set Conversion Ratio for Analog Input
175
Custom Analog Conversion Ratios
176
103: Calibrate an Analog Input
178
104: Set an Analog Alarm
179
105: Set Analog Alarm Hysteresis
180
106: Enable/Disable an Analog Alarm
182
107: Recall Analog Lines in Alarm
182
108: Recall Analog Line Configuration
183
160: Clear Analog High/Lows
184
161: Set Analog Smoothing Factor
185
Chapter 13: Autopatch Routines
187
Configuring the Autopatch
187
Autopatch up Commands
187
Using '*' for the Autopatch up Command
187
Hanging up
187
Connected Ports
188
Predial Digits
188
The Autodialer
188
Limiting Call Length
189
How the Dialing Tables Work
189
Other Commands that Affect the Autopatch
190
110: Configure the Autopatch
191
111: Manual off Hook
193
112: Normal Forward Dial
193
113: Forward Dial with no Long Distance Checking
194
114: Hang up the Autopatch
195
115: Possibly Hang up the Autopatch
195
116: Set / Recall the Predial Digits and Timing
196
119: Set Allowed Numbers Table Slot
197
120: Recall Allowed Numbers Table Slot
197
121: Set Nuisance Numbers Table Slot
198
122: Recall Nuisance Numbers Table Slot
198
123: Test Dialing Tables
199
124: Set Autodial Slot
200
125: Recall Autodial Slot
200
126: Send Predial Digits / Callsign for Autodial Slot
201
127: Enable/Disable an Autodial Slot
201
128: Set Full or Half-Duplex Patch Audio for a TX
202
129: Recall Full or Half-Duplex Patch Audio for a TX
202
133: Set up Reverse Patch
203
134: Access Reverse Patch Control Mode
204
135: Answer Reverse Patch
204
136: Set up Reverse Autopatch Ring
205
137: Autodial Only
205
Chapter 14: Doug Hall RBI-1 and RLC-ICM Routines
207
What the RBI-1 Is
207
What the RLC-ICM Is
207
Using the RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
208
139: Setup RLC-Icom Interface
208
Building the RBI-1/RLC-ICM Cable
211
139: Set up the RLC-Icom Interface
214
RLC-ICM Internal Operation Test Points
217
141: Set Band Unit for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
218
142: Set Frequency (and Offset) for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
219
143: Set Offset for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
220
144: Set Offset Format for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
221
145: Set Power Level for RBI-1
222
146: Set PL Frequency for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
223
147: Turn PL Encode Off/On for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
224
148: Turn PL Decode Off/On for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
224
149: Recall Band, Frequency& Offset for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
225
150: Recall All RBI-1 or RLC-ICM Settings
225
151: Turn Radio Power on or off for RBI-1
226
152: Goto Radio Memory Channel for the RBI-1
227
Chapter 15: Serial Controlled (HF) Radio Support
229
HF Radio Interfacing
229
HF Radio Control
230
195: Configure HF Mode
232
196: Configure HF Radio
233
197: Set/Recall Transmit/Scan Band Edges
235
198: HF Mode Enable
237
HF Remote Base Keypad Definition
238
Chapter 16: Special Audio Routing Commands
245
037: Set Audio Routing Variable for Commands in a Macro
246
038: Kill All Responses Following this Command
247
065: Restore Audio Routing Variable (Undo 037 and 038)
248
039: Recall the Ports in the Current Audio Routing Variable
249
050: Set up or Recall Default Audio Routing Variables
250
Chapter 17: Special Control Commands
253
035: Remotely Reset the Controller
254
078: Set Command Entry Options for a Port
255
079: Recall Command Entry Options for a Port
257
164: Recall Software Version
258
165: Reset COP Watchdog Timer
258
166: Display Status Screen
259
167: Do Nothing
259
014..019: Not Currently Used
260
033, 034: Not Currently Used
260
080, 081: Not Currently Used
260
Chapter 18: 500 User Structure
261
The Password System
261
Method #1 - no Passwords
263
Method #2 - Fixed Passwords
263
Method #3 - Challenge Passwords
264
Method #4 - Challenge Passwords with Decoy Digits
265
186: Set up User Password
266
187: User Log-On
267
188: Recall Who Is Logged in
268
189: User Log-Off
268
190: Assign a User Level to a Command
269
191: Assign a Callsign to a User
270
Chapter 19: The Beaconing System
271
045: Setup Beacon Table
272
046: Start Beacon
273
047: Cancel Beacon
273
048: Start Beacon Using English Words
273
Chapter 20: Event Triggers
275
157: Set up Event Trigger
276
158: Recall Event Trigger Setting
276
159: Enable/Disable Event Trigger
276
Appendix A: the Audio Routing Variable System
279
Explanation of the System
279
Suppressing Command Responses in Macros
280
Appendix B: Voice Word Table
281
Appendix C: CW Code Table
289
Appendix D: Reset and Initialization
291
Appendix E: Not Currently Used
293
Appendix F: Programming with the Serial Port
295
Voice Responses to Commands Entered Serially
296
Using a Serial Upload File
296
Note about Spaces in Serial Commands
297
Note about Comments in Serial Upload Files
297
Note about Capital Letters
297
Note about Download Speeds
297
Serial Responses to Commands Entered from a Radio
298
Very Long Serial Commands
299
Appendix G: ASCII Chart
301
Appendix H: Using the LM335 Temperature Sensor
302
Appendix I: Software Problem and Request Form
304
Appendix J: Hardware Reference Section
308
Important Connections
308
RLC-Club Main Board
308
RLC-Club Deluxe Module
309
Bill of Materials
315
RLC-Club Deluxe
315
Component Layouts and Schematic Diagrams
318
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