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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
050: Set Up or Recall Default Audio Routing Variables
This command allows you to configure which transmitters send different voice messages and
tones. Each time a command is executed that generates a message to tell you what it did or an
event occurs that triggers a message, the controller figures out what transmitters should send
that message and stores it in an "audio routing variable" until it is actually sent. Normally if
you enter a command using DTMF on a repeater, the response message will be sent out that
repeater so you can hear it. The same goes for a link. But in some cases, you might want the
response messages to commands entered from a link to be sent out both the link and a repeater,
so you can keep track of what is going on. This command allows you to do that. It allows you
to control where response messages will be sent for commands that are entered from each
receiver or the serial port. It also allows you to control where messages that are generated by
the scheduler, I/O alarms and event triggers will be sent.
Please note that when a macro is executed, it may override these default settings by using
commands 037 and 038 (they only work inside of a macro). This command sets the default
routing; commands 037 and 038 override it and change it to something else. If it has been
changed using commands 037 or 038 in a macro, command 065 will restore it to the default
setting for the remainder of the macro.
Recall Default <050> SS
Set Default to P..P <050> SS P..P
Clear Default <050> SS 0
Parameters:
- 050 is the default command name.
- SS specifies which default audio routing variable to change
01 - commands entered from receiver 1
02 - commands entered from receiver 2
03 - commands entered from the autopatch
04 - commands entered from the serial port
05 - commands executed by an event trigger or automatic macro
06 - commands executed by the scheduler
07 - commands executed by an I/O alarm
- P is a list of the ports that the audio will be sent out of. Enter a '0' if you do not want
the audio to be sent anywhere.
Default:
Commands entered from a receiver are sent to whichever port entered the command.
All others default to sending messages out transmitter 1.