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Transmission of 6-, 7-, 8-Tone Sequences
This is another possibility to transmit tone sequences of varying length (see Table of Registers, re-
gister 010). The 6-,7-,8-tone sequences (register 010: digit 8 is coded with 3,4 or 5) are composed
by a 5-tone sequence from register 010 and the additionally necessary digits from register 015.
These additional digits correspond to the own ID-code. Hence, the tone sequence consists of the
call plus the own ID-code (from register 015).
The ID is always programmed in the digits 3, 4 and 5 of register 015.
For a 6-tone call it is digit 5,
for a 7-tone call digits 4 and 5
and for an 8-tone call digits 3 to 5 are used.
Example:
7-tone sequence 123xx89
In this example a 5-one sequence with a two-digit ID-code (two free digits at positions 4 and 5)
plus an own two-digit ID-code.
Register 010 123FF004
contains three invariable digits of the tone sequence(digits 1 -3).
Digits 4 and 5 can be freely set by manual input..
Digits 6 and 7 are not in use and, hence coded as zero.
Digit 8 is programmed with 4 and specifies a 7-tone sequence.
Register 015 12389000
contains the own ID-code in digits 4 and 5.
The first 3 digits are usually programmed according to the invariable digits of the tone sequence,
however, they do not have any effect in this case.
Register 082 07707000
is again set to the factory default (see section Transmitting 5-tone
sequences).
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