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S-COM 7K - Routing and Unrouting Control Characters; Default

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Messages
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Control Character Definitions
Control Character Definition
9900 CW characters follow
9910 beep characters follow
9920 single-tone page follows
9930 two-tone page follows
9940 5/6-tone page follows
9950 DTMF characters follow
9960 synthesized speech characters follow
9981 route this message to transmitter #1 mixed
9982 route this message to transmitter #1 not mixed (clear)
9983 route this message to transmitter #2 mixed
9984 route to this message to transmitter #2 not mixed (clear)
9985 route this message to phone line mixed
9986 route this message to phone line not mixed (clear)
9987 do not route (cancel) to transmitter #1
9988 do not route (cancel) to transmitter #2
9989 do not route (cancel) to phone line
9999 Execute the macro that follows
As you can see, control characters 9900–9960 tell the message handler what
kind of message you want. Control characters 9981–9989 tell the message
handler how you want the message routed. 9999 synchronizes messages with
macros. We’ll discuss the 9900 through 9960 and 9999 control characters in
their appropriate sections to follow. We’ll discuss the Routing control characters
here.
Routing and Unrouting Control Characters
Default
The defaults for Routing and Unrouting Control Characters are as follows:
CW and beep messages default to 9981 if the phone line is not active in the
control mode. That is, all CW and beep messages will be sent to transmitter
#1 and will be mixed with the receiver audio (if present); but will go to the
phone line if it is active.
All pages and speech synthesized messages default to 9982 if the phone
line is not active in the control mode. That is, all pages and speech
messages will be sent to transmitter #1, and receiver audio will be muted. If
the phone line is active in control mode, speech messages will go to it;
Pages will be sent to both transmitter #1 and the phone line.

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