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1-4. Port #1 Turn on Delay Enable
When this box is checked, a deliberate and sustained input on Port #1 must be present before the
controller will respond. When the CAT-800 is initialized, this timer defaults to 1.0 seconds. This channel
is useful during periods when noise bursts are present on the repeater input.
1-5. Port #1 Transmitter Hang Time Enable
When this box is checked, the Port #1 transmitter will have a hang-time subject to the settings of the
COR Drop to Courtesy Beep Timer and the Courtesy Beep to PTT Drop Timer. At default these timers are
set for one second and four seconds.
1-6. Port #1 Courtesy Tone Enable (Event Macro 20)
When this box is checked, a courtesy tone will occur when the COR signal is lost. To eliminate the
courtesy tone, uncheck the box and click save. The timeout timer will continue to be reset.
1-7. Port #1 DTMF Muting Enable
When this box is checked, anytime a DTMF tone is received, the receive audio will be turned off to the
Port #1 transmitter. The transmit audio will remain muted until a pre-determined time after the last
DTMF tone is received. During the mute period, cover beeps are transmitted each second to indicate
repeater activity. This feature prevents control commands from being repeated. It provides an extra
measure of security. There may be times when it is desirable to temporarily pass DTMF tones through
the repeater. Precede the DTMF string with a (#).
1-8. Port #1 Timeout Enable
When this box is checked, a continuous signal on the Port #1 input will cause Port #1 to turn off. The
time-out period is user programmable. When the CAT-800 is initialized, this timer defaults to 3 minutes.
When this box is unchecked, Port #1 will-not timeout.
2-1. Port #2 Transmitter Enable
When this box is checked the Port #2 transmitter will be active. This channel must be enabled for
normal operation. The Port #2 receiver will continue to respond to control operator commands even
when the box is unchecked. This channel will automatically be enabled after a dipswitch #7 initialization
reset.
2-2. Port #2 CTCSS Enable
When this channel is enabled, in addition to a COR input, an input from a CTCSS decoder at J1-3 or J2-2
must also be present before Port #2 will activate. At default this input is set for “COR and CTCSS active
high logic”
. NOTE: To prevent loss of control, DO NOT CHECK THIS BOX unless a working CTCSS
decoder is connected to J1-3 or J2-2.
2-3. Port #2 Receiver Enable
When this channel is enabled the CAT-800 will respond to a RF input from the Port #2 receiver. When
this channel is disabled the Port #2 transmitter will continue to operate by responding to RF inputs from
the Port #1 and Port #3 receivers.
2-4. Port #2 Turn on Delay Enable
When this box is checked, a deliberate and sustained input on Port #2 must be present before the
controller will respond. When the CAT-800 is initialized, this timer defaults to 1.0 seconds. This channel
is useful during periods when noise bursts are present on the repeater input.
2-5. Echolink® Control Enable
When Port #2 is connected to Port #1 and DTMF Muting is enabled, a DTMF command entered through
Port #1 will be muted on both the Port #1 and Port #2 transmit audios. When this box is checked, Port
#2 transmit audio will be the actual DTMF command. The DTMF command will continue to be muted on
the Port #1 transmit audio.
Summary of Contents for CAT-800
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