Base Station Functions
19-5
Enable/Disable Command Execution
on Interdigit Timer
Selects whether DTMF Interdigit Timer serves to cancel a partial
command or execute a command that is not terminated.
• Used by those commercial customers owning radios that lack the (*) and (#)
characters.
• Although commands can be executed on End-of-Transmission, that feature
cannot operate if a stuck mic exists in the system.
• Enter one digit, 0 for OFF (disabled), 1 for ON (enabled).
Command Form:
Command Form Data Digit
Enable/Disable Command Execution on
Interdigit Timer for RX1
(PW) 63 60 x * 0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Enable/Disable Command Execution on
Interdigit Timer for RX2
(PW)•63 61 x * 0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Enable/Disable Command Execution on
Interdigit Timer for RX3
(PW) 63 62 x * 0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Enable/Disable Command Execution on
Interdigit Timer for Phone Line
(PW) 63 63 x * 0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 illegal digit entered
Default Condition: Command Execution on Interdigit Timer is OFF (disabled)
for all receivers
Examples:
Recall that the DTMF Interdigit Timer measures the time delay between DTMF
characters. Normally, the command buffer is cleared if this timer expires.
However, the command described here changes the meaning of the timer: If
the timer expires, the command is executed rather than cleared. The user
would enter his command, then wait for execution.