3-34 Operation
Duration of EAS
message (seconds)
Countdown timer for transmission of EAS (Emergency
Alert System) text. Send this command after the EAS=
command. Range is 0 to 999 seconds. You may resend
this command any time during the EAS transmission to
reduce or extend the duration of the EAS message,
0 = Station does not carry traffic info
1 = Station broadcasts routine traffic info
0 = Flag Off
1 = Flag On
(Flag valid only when TP=1)
0 = Timer Off
1 - 255 = seconds between start of TA flag and automatic
reset to OFF; 30 is recommended
TATIME=30
(Display TA for 30
Seconds)
Alternative
Frequency List
Enter each AF in MHz
0 = Clear
AF1=88.1
AF1=0 (Clear AF1)
0 = no echo of sent data
1 = sent data echoed to Terminal window
ECHO=1
(Default Terminal Echo
Characters)
0 = No Head
1 = Head
This takes effect upon disconnect from terminal.
HEAD=1
(Default with Head)
Determines if time and date are transmitted in the RDS
data stream; 0=No, 1=Yes.
TIME=0 (turn time
transmission off))
0 = RDS subcarrier On
1 = RDS subcarrier Off
RDS=1
(Default - Disabled)
% Modulation (0…120) - 6% Default
RDSLEVEL=6.0
(Default - 6%)
RDS terminal
connection timeout
Timeout (in minutes) between last transmitted command
and when the OPTIMOD disconnects automatically. Use
it to allow the OPTIMOD to reconnect automatically if the
terminal connection is lost temporarily. This command
only affects the current connection; you must reissue it
each time you connect.
TIMEOUT=15
(current connection
stays up for 15 minutes)
TIMEOUT=0
(no auto-disconnect
occurs)
{ 0=No, 1=Yes } Sets whether the RSD welcome header
is sent to the Network client upon connection..
Use System RDS
parameters
Use RDS parameters from System.
saves the current RDS parameters to the currently active
RDS control set (either the System Settings or the User
Preset group)
NOTE: Any changes will not appear in the PC application
if it is open. You must reconnect to see the saved values.
Table 3-1: RDS Terminal Commands