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S-COM 7K - Select Programmable Messages

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Messages
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Select Programmable Messages
Selects or changes the various messages sent by the controller.
Enter the password, followed by the 4-digit root number shown, followed by
the desired message.
Any message may have any combination of message types, including CW,
beeps, page tones, etc.
The maximum size of any message is 50 bytes (50 2-digit codes).
You must count the control character. Therefore, any message could have
46 CW characters, 23 synthesized speech words, and so on.
To delete a message, enter the password, the 4-digit root number, and the
(*) (do not enter any message).
See the Select Initial and Normal ID Tail Message commands on page 12-8
for other programmable messages.
Command Form:
Command Form
Select Courtesy Message (PW) 31 10 (message) *
Select Dropout Message (PW) 31 13 (message) *
Select Pre-Timeout Message (PW) 31 16 (message) *
Select Post-Timeout Message (PW) 31 19 (message) *
Select Initial ID Message for TX1 (PW) 31 30 (message) *
Select Initial ID Message for TX2 (PW) 31 33 (message) *
Select Normal ID Message for TX1 (PW) 31 31 (message) *
Select Normal ID Message for TX2 (PW) 31 34 (message) *
Select Autopatch Dialing Message (PW) 31 40 (message) *
Select Autopatch Timeout Warning Message (PW) 31 41 (message) *
Select Phone Line Answer Message (PW) 31 50 (message) *
Select Reverse Patch Ringout Message (PW) 31 51 (message) *
Note: Since the default routing is to transmitter #1, no routing character is
needed for either TX1 ID. However, you must enter a routing character when
programming IDs for TX2, or the message will go to TX1 instead.
Acknowledgment: Sends OK

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