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FUNCTION:
DISABLE TIMED TX FAN ON AUXILIARY 1 OUTPUT
FUNCTION CODE:
89
PURPOSE:
To disable control for a transmitter fan for TX 1 on Auxiliary 1 output
HOW TO USE:
1.
Key up
2.
Enter the DISABLE TIMED TX FAN ON AUXILIARY 1 OUTPUT function code
3.
Unkey
4.
The controller sends the COMMAND ACCEPTED indication
5.
The fan output is now disabled
The DISABLE TIMED TX FAN ON AUXILIARY 1 OUTPUT command will disable the TX fan. If the TX fan was
enabled on power up the TX FAN will again be enabled on power up (or warm reset) unless you use the SAVE
STATUSES (Function number 87). If you DISABLE TIMED TX FAN ON AUXILIARY 1 OUTPUT and then use
the SAVE STATUSES function the TX fan will always be disabled when a power or warm reset occurs.
FUNCTION:
USE CURRENT MEMORY AS REMOTE BASE HOME MEMORY
FUNCTION CODE:
90
PURPOSE:
To tell the controller the remote base is now on memory zero (home memory)
HOW TO USE:
1.
Key up
2.
Enter the USE CURRENT MEMORY AS REMOTE BASE HOME MEMORY function code
3.
Unkey
4.
The controller sends the COMMAND ACCEPTED indication
5.
The current memory in the remote base is now Memory 0 or Home memory to the controller
The Linker IIa controller uses EEPROM to remember what memory the remote base is set to. This function provides
a method to tell the Linker IIa what memory in the remote base radio to use as memory 0 or the Home memory.
When you use this function the controller will consider the current remote base memory to be memory 0 or the home
memory.
Summary of Contents for Linker IIa
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