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Telex IP-223 - Digital Output and CTCSS Configuration

Telex IP-223
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Setup Information
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Digital Output Field - Local Mode
The Digital Output field identifies the DIG0-DIG6 output for the function tone.
The range for this field is 0 to 127. H is high (on), L is low (off).
The DIG6 for COR input limits the field range from 0 to 63.
To configure the desired output, do the following:
> Enter the numeric value for the desired DIG0-DIG6 output.
NOTE: Reference the Value column in Table 16 “Digital Output Values” on page 151.
CTCSS Freq Field - Local Mode
The CTCSS Freq field identifies the CTCSS tone frequency set for the function tone.
The range for this field is 0 to 64.
To configure the desired tone frequency, do the following:
> Enter the desired tone number for the frequency.
NOTE:
Reference Table 15 in “CTCSS Tone Frequencies” on page 149.
If 0 is entered, there is no CTCSS tone frequency set for the function tone
CTCSS Default Check Box - Local Mode
The CTCSS Default check box, if selected, indicates the entry in the CTCSS Freq field is ignored and the last selected value
is generated during PTT.
EXAMPLE: F1 is used for all transmissions and CTCSS Default is selected for F1.
F2-F8 have different CTCSS values programmed and the CTCSS Default check box is cleared.
Selecting F2 and then keying up on F1 sets the CTCSS tone to the F2 value.
Selecting F4 sets the CTCSS tone to the F4 value.
When PTT is pressed, F1 is the default frequency and the F4 CTCSS tone is sent.
System Field - Local Mode
The System field is used to control radios serially connected to the IP-223. Once configured, the IP-223 directs audio to the
system entered in the field.
When the function tone is changed by the console operator, this setting, along with the Chan field setting, directs the radio to
the system and frequency configured in the field. This field works in conjunction with the Chan field.
This field can contain up to 3 digits.

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