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Macro 287

 is automatically executed immediately after the autopatch is hung up.  It can be

used to reconnect the links that were disconnected in macro 286.

Macro

Definition

287

Called after Autopatch is placed On Hook

Macro 288

 is used to speak "Autopatch Busy" when you try to use the patch when it is already

in use.  It is automatically programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110. 
You can delete it and program your own autopatch busy message if you wish.  If you wish to
change this message (or any other macro 286..291) back to the default settings, just execute
Command 110 again.

Macro

Definition

288

Called when the Autopatch is Busy

Macro 289

 is used to speak "Autopatch" before the phone number is read back and dialed.  It is

automatically programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110.  You can delete
it and program your own message if you wish, but be sure that you recall the pre-programmed
message first and understand what it does (it may do some other things depending on the
number readback mode).  You can also change the number of pauses that are spoken after the
word "Autopatch" to change the delay before the number readback begins.  See also macro 299.

Macro

Definition

289

Called before Autopatch number is read-back

Macro 290

 is used to speak pauses after the number is read back.  It is automatically

programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110.  You can change it if you
wish, but be sure that you recall the pre-programmed macro first and understand what it does. 
You can change the number of pauses that are spoken to change the time that you can wait after
the number is read back and still be able to kerchunk to make it dial/not dial (depending on the
number readback mode).

Macro

Definition

290

Called after Autopatch number is read-back

Summary of Contents for RLC-CLUB

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Page 3: ...support All command codes timer values and messages are programmable by owner Each message can contain combinations of Morse code characters synthesized speech words sound effects DVR tracts etc The...

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Page 5: ...peater Link 1 18 Example 1 2 Configuring a Port s COR PL Polarity 1 19 Troubleshooting the Controller 1 20 Chapter 2 Port Connection Commands 2 1 Connected Ports 2 1 Turning a Repeater Off 2 1 000 Con...

Page 6: ...all Blocked Ports 5 10 Chapter 6 CW DTMF Voice and DVR Messages 6 1 030 Send a CW Message 6 2 031 Send a DTMF Sequence 6 3 036 Send a Voice Message 6 4 066 Send a Voice Message Using English Words 6 4...

Page 7: ...I Code 7 6 138 Direct SPI Send using Output Lines 7 7 Chapter 8 Macros 8 1 How Macros Get Executed 8 1 What a macro is 8 1 Limits on Macros 8 2 200 499 Execute a Macro 8 4 053 Program a Single Command...

Page 8: ...3 090 Read Whether Input Line is High or Low 12 4 091 Execute Input Line High or Low Macro 12 4 092 Enable Disable Input Line Alarm 12 5 093 Turn Output Line On 12 6 094 Turn Output Line Off 12 6 095...

Page 9: ...r Half Duplex Patch Audio for a TX 13 16 133 Set up Reverse Patch 13 17 134 Access Reverse Patch Control Mode 13 18 135 Answer Reverse Patch 13 18 136 Set up Reverse Autopatch Ring 13 19 137 Autodial...

Page 10: ...t the Controller 17 2 078 Set Command Entry Options for a Port 17 3 079 Recall Command Entry Options for a Port 17 5 164 Recall Software Version 17 6 165 Reset COP Watchdog Timer 17 6 166 Display Stat...

Page 11: ...1 Explanation of the System A 1 Suppressing Command Responses in Macros A 2 Appendix B Voice Word Table B 1 Appendix C CW Code Table C 1 Appendix D Reset and Initialization D 1 Appendix E Not Currentl...

Page 12: ...ns Inc 1 18 97 Appendix J Hardware Reference Section J 1 Important Connections J 1 RLC Club Main Board J 1 RLC Club Deluxe Module J 2 Bill of Materials J 3 RLC Club Controller J 3 RLC Club Deluxe J 8...

Page 13: ...the Date 4 16 029 Recall the Date 4 17 030 Send a CW Message 6 2 031 Send a DTMF Sequence 6 3 032 Send Serial Message out the Main Serial Port 7 5 033 034 Not Currently Used 17 8 034 Adjust each port...

Page 14: ...m 9 7 078 Set up Force Execution Functions for a Port 17 3 079 Recall Force Execution Set up s for a Port 17 5 080 081 Not Currently Used 17 8 082 Set Up a Scheduler Event 10 2 083 Recall a Scheduler...

Page 15: ...Blocked Ports 5 10 133 Set up Reverse Patch 13 17 134 Access Reverse Patch Control Mode 13 18 135 Answer Reverse Patch 13 18 136 Set up Reverse Autopatch Ring 13 19 137 Autodial Only 13 19 138 Direct...

Page 16: ...ic Mail 6 25 176 Check Public Mailboxes 6 25 177 Retrieve Public Mail 6 25 178 Erase Public Mail 6 26 179 Record Private Mail 6 26 180 Retrieve Private Mail 6 26 181 Erase Private Mail 6 27 182 Enable...

Page 17: ...dent or incorrect power hook up 3 Incorrect unit installation 4 Damage caused by shipment damage claims are handled by the carrier 6 Repairs by other than Link Communications Inc THIS WARRANTY HOLDS O...

Page 18: ...y Link Communications Inc or an authorized repair station Made in the U S A Telephone Grounding Precautions The autopatch interface on the RLC Club contains a 3 pole SIDACtor that is used to provide T...

Page 19: ...__________________ Installation 1 Wide Coverage Repeater with Chain Links Port to Port Linking 2 Full Duplex Links 3 Half Duplex Links 4 VHF Repeater Power _____ Make ____________ 5 UHF Repeater Power...

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Page 21: ...ions If any of these parts are missing contact Link Communications Inc What Each Connector is For When you look at the back of the RLC Club cabinet you will see three horizontal slots The leftmost slo...

Page 22: ...ive P 7 Port 2 Transmitter PTT Active T 8 Port 2 DTMF Detected D 9 Autopatch Ringing R Patch 10 Autopatch Off Hook H 11 Autopatch DTMF Detected D 12 DVR Active playing or recording A DVR Step 2 Connec...

Page 23: ...olts without damage to the controller The COR input must not go below 0V ground this would damage radio port s COR PL input Using one of the supplied DB 9 Male connectors connect your COR signal to pi...

Page 24: ...ler is 100mV 500mV peak peak audio Summary of Jumpers Settings J1 Port 1 and or Port 2 RLC MOT squelch module interface connector This connector allows direct connection to the squelch module If the m...

Page 25: ...rs Locate J2 Audio delay module connection Connect a scope probe to the center of the provided jumper This point is your receiver audio level Present a stable tone 1 khz tone at 3khz deviation and adj...

Page 26: ...ne continues or the phone won t ring try adjusting the pot labeled P OUT Once you are able to place a call have the person on the other end tell you how to adjust that pot so that your voice is the ri...

Page 27: ...ce Level Adjust pot to 2 Khz deviation this adjustment is for all transmitters The adjustment is located next to the audio transformer and above the XECOM module Tone Generator Adjustment Generate a t...

Page 28: ...o answer on three rings then to change the reverse patch setup to make it answer on either 1 or 5 rings you can do that with a couple of macros Whichever one answers first will make the connection It...

Page 29: ...volatile memory If you are unable to disable your modem s flow control in software you may have to put jumper wires between some of the pins on its DB 25 connector to fool it Shorting pins 4 and 5 to...

Page 30: ...e are several things you can check Make sure that the serial cable is properly connected between a serial port on your computer and the serial port on the controller and that the controller is powered...

Page 31: ...problem is in the computer or how you have the comm program set up Once you get it to echo with the jumper wire at the computer hook up the cable to the computer and try the jumper wire at the other e...

Page 32: ...will now appear that allows access to the Club software Operation Click on the Club icon and the software will begin to run Once the software is running you must either load an existing file or select...

Page 33: ...eally easy to enter commands on the controller If you have a receiver and transmitter hooked up and adjusted key up press 026 on your DTMF pad and unkey the controller will tell you the time Most of t...

Page 34: ...unkey At those times you need another way to make the commands execute That is the purpose of the force execution digit It tells the controller to execute the command right away It is normally set to...

Page 35: ...ber of data digits entered If a command expects increments of 3 digits Speaking a Voice Word and you give it a wrong number of digits you will get this error Error 204 Execution blocked from this port...

Page 36: ...is error is encountered if a user that is disabled tries to log on to the system A nice voice message indicating the user is not enabled is a good used for this macro Error 215 Digital Voice Recorder...

Page 37: ...ang timer to 200 10mS 2 seconds Configure the port s ID er 085 1 1 D or unkey or Enter This command enables the ider for port 1 The ID timer defaults to 10 minutes Programming in your ID Macros 220 22...

Page 38: ...ink A link is defined as a port that does not loop the ports receive audio out the ports transmitter When the receiver becomes active the transmitters of all connected ports should go active except it...

Page 39: ...oller the COR and PL inputs are active low if nothing is connected to the port What Low really means A Low COR or PL signal indicates the input goes from an open or a voltage above 4 volts to ground 0...

Page 40: ...output Pin 4 on the DB 09 Is the PTT connected to the controller Pin 3 Low on Transmit The Voice Synthesizer seems muffled Turn down the pot marked Voice When I connect my COR the RLC Club will not a...

Page 41: ...o the repeater port should be connected to itself to make it a repeater and the repeater port should be connected to the remote base port so they can hear each other The remote base port should not be...

Page 42: ...trying to break into your controller from getting in It will also keep you from doing anything from that receiver even turning it back on If you disable the receiver you will have to turn the receive...

Page 43: ...your repeater s transmitter making it into a repeater If you connect two different ports together they will hear the activity from the other port 000 x y Parameters 000 is the default command name X...

Page 44: ...1 is the default command name X is the doing the monitoring of port Y Y is the port being monitored Default Port 1 defaults as a repeater Port 2 defaults as a link Port 3 is the autopatch Note If you...

Page 45: ...t Y is the second port to disconnect Default Port 1 defaults as a repeater Port 2 defaults as a link Port 3 is the autopatch Note If you want to break all of the connections to a port check out Comman...

Page 46: ...connected to receiver X is routed to X is the receiver to recall the connections to 004 is the default command name This command finds what receivers are routed to transmitter X X is the transmitter...

Page 47: ...port number 1 3 Y is the port s access mode Number Mode Definition Voice Response 0 No Access DTMF access only no receiver No Access 1 COR Access Receiver COR allows access C O R 2 PL Access PL decod...

Page 48: ...and will speak the conditions out the port that DTMF requested the conditions 009 Parameters 009 is the default command name Default None Voice Response The voice response will only speak if a receive...

Page 49: ...to thinking that your receiver s active level is different than it is For example if your receiver outputs an active high COR signal to the RLC Club the RLC Club will not accept DTMF commands from tha...

Page 50: ...repeater mode To make it a repeater again you will have to use command 000 If you only want to break some of the connections to a port see commands 001 and 002 061 p Parameters 061 is the default com...

Page 51: ...off F is 1 to enable the PTT the default or 0 to disable it Notes This command does not disable the receiver so you can normally turn the repeater back on by executing this command and enabing the PTT...

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Page 53: ...u press another digit during those few seconds the audio will remain off so you won t hear any part of the second or following digits So when you key up to enter a command those listening to the repea...

Page 54: ...at the same time the decoder registers it as a valid digit Sometimes peoples voices have those frequencies in them and cause the DTMF decoder to think that a digit is present when it is not If you hav...

Page 55: ...selected receiver Notes about the Autopatch When using the autopatch if the other end is hung up before the autopatch is you may get a second dial tone which allows you to make another call without ha...

Page 56: ...even though he is getting into the receiver When he gives up and goes away you can make the receiver active again by entering Command 005 1 1 D or unkey on that receiver or any other receiver Another...

Page 57: ...ations Inc 1 18 97 Chapter 4 Timers This chapter deals with the controllers timers and time related issues The areas dealt with in this chapter are Programming starting restarting and recalling timers...

Page 58: ...y Timer This timer sets the minimum delay between when a PTT goes active and when a voice message will start It is intended to give link systems time for all the links to come up before speaking It is...

Page 59: ...Timer Receiver 2 Transmitter Hang Timer This timer holds the transmitter PTT active after a connected receiver goes inactive If a courtesy beep is sent this is the minimum time after the courtesy beep...

Page 60: ...to see if any of the input lines have changed from high to low or low to high or if any analog alarm conditions have changed If you want quicker response to changes shorten this timer If you don t wa...

Page 61: ...make it scan more quickly It affects all three scan step sizes slow medium and fast equally It also has an effect on how quickly other changes are sent to the radio although reasonable changes in that...

Page 62: ...mes the amount of inactivity before an initial ID is sent This timer is programmed in 1Sec increments from 001 9999 If a timer value of 000 is entered the controller will never send an initial ID Time...

Page 63: ...3 Min 180 027 Time Out Timer Receiver 2 028 Time Out Timer Autopatch Dial Tone Timers These timers are used to limit how long the dial tone will run The dial tone can also be stopped by other things...

Page 64: ...eleased and will lock you out if it expires When it expires it throws away whatever DTMF digits have been entered so far and won t accept any more commands until the controller is accessed again It al...

Page 65: ...ro see Chapter 8 is automatically executed This allows you to start these timers when certain things in the controller happen and do something when the timer expires These timers are programmed in one...

Page 66: ...d Timer Number Description Defaults 051 DTMF Interdigit Timer Receiver 1 5 sec 005 052 DTMF Interdigit Timer Receiver 2 053 DTMF Interdigit Timer Autopatch Reverse Patch Ring Timer This timer sets the...

Page 67: ...99 This timer defaults to 030 Timer Number Description Defaults 056 DVR Record Length Limit 30 sec 030 User Log out Timer This timer specifies the amount of time between correctly executed command ent...

Page 68: ...end the next beacon See Chapter 19 for more information about the beaconing system Timer Number Description Defaults 064 Beacon Timer 1 sec 001 Tail Message Timers These timers determine the minimum t...

Page 69: ...cted Timer This command allows you to reset and restart a selected timer back to its original value The timer will then begin to run again from its original value 022 xxx Parameters 022 is the default...

Page 70: ...MM is the actual minutes with leading zeros a p is the AM PM selection 1 PM 0 AM Example Want to set the time to 3 25 PM 025 03 25 1 D or unkey or Enter Voice Response Hour Minute AM PM 026 Recall th...

Page 71: ...ll the Time of Day Clock in Female Speech This command allows you to read the Time of Day Clock The readback is Female time reading Refer to Command 025 for setting the clocks time 027 Parameters 027...

Page 72: ...028 mm dd yy w Parameters 028 is the default command name MM is the month with leading zeros DD is the day of the month with leading zeros YY is the last two digits of the year W is the day of the wee...

Page 73: ...te reading Refer to Command 028 for setting the date 029 Note if you want to recall the date as part of a message you may want to try the variable words Appendix B words 800 and above Speaking those w...

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Page 75: ...mand name to give the controller more information The command names default to 000 001 002 500 So to recall the time command 026 you would just enter 026 and unkey To set the time command 025 you woul...

Page 76: ...just as we did from the radio by entering 010 009 ABC and pressing enter spaces are always accepted but never required But if the name of command 10 was changed that would no longer work If we enter...

Page 77: ...knows have the wrong number of data digits after the command name using the information in the table as discussed above although there are some cases where it can t tell until the command is chosen an...

Page 78: ...takes any and command 036 requires three or more So ABC would select command 009 ABC12 would select command 000 and connect ports 1 and 2 and ABC001002003 would make command 036 speak one two three T...

Page 79: ...s command 010 is 010 For command 123 the command number is 123 The command number is always three digits Renaming the command does not change the command number you still use the command number as lis...

Page 80: ...sponse 13 ABC12 ED 0 Example 2 You changed you mind Now you want command number 013 which we just renamed to ABC12 to ABC123 instead 1 Command Number is 013 2 New command name is ABC123 3 010 013 ABC1...

Page 81: ...the above formats Parameters 062 is the default command name BBB is the number of the first command in the range that you want to change EEE is the number of the last command in the range that you wan...

Page 82: ...r will accept more than the specified number of digits If not exactly that many digits must be entered See the discussion about command names and numbers at the beginning of this chapter for more info...

Page 83: ...ou out so you don t have to worry about it Also you can always re initialize the controller see Appendix D but that erases all of your programming and you have to be at the site to do it In other word...

Page 84: ...Allow Command Execution From Port This command allows you to reverse the effects of Command 130 and allow the specified port to execute a command or range of commands again This command is not danger...

Page 85: ...Record and Erase a Digital Voice Recorder message Generate one and two tone sequences DTMF Keypad test The controller normally figures out which transmitters each message should go to Responses to com...

Page 86: ...the speed and frequency that has been set up for the specific port with 042 and 043 030 cc cc Parameters 030 is the default command name CC is the CW data two digits per character CW XX C W XX C W XX...

Page 87: ...time this command is executed for more info see Appendix A See Command 044 to set up the length of the tones and pauses between tones 031 DD DD Parameters 031 is the default command name DD is the DTM...

Page 88: ...ce message see commands 063 and 064 These commands are often used for ID s 066 Send a Voice Message Using English Words This command allows you to send a voice message out of the radio ports on the co...

Page 89: ...p ffff Single Tone 040 tttt pppp ffff Dual Tone 040 ttt ppp ffff gggg Dual Tone 040 tttt pppp ffff gggg Parameters TTT or TTTT is a number representing the length of the tone in 10mS increments If you...

Page 90: ...rtesy beep If you call 030 it will send CW If you call 031 it will send DTMF If you really want to you could do several of the above Since most people want a sequence of beeps for their courtesy beep...

Page 91: ...ration of the beep in 10 millisecond increments 000 is the length of the pause in 10 millisecond increments 0750 is the frequency of the tone in hertz 4 Command 056 appends a command onto the end of a...

Page 92: ...ant to turn courtesy beeps off for a repeater transmitter then you should use this command If you want a particular receiver to quit generating courtesy beeps to be sent out any transmitter delete the...

Page 93: ...t up the CW systems speed in words per minute The maximum CW speed the FCC allows for identification is 20 WPM but the controller will handle 05 50 words per minute 042 p ss Parameters 042 is the defa...

Page 94: ...43 is the default command name P is the selected port 1 3 AAAA is the first tone frequency 0000 9999 Hz BBBB is the second tone frequency 0000 9999 Hz Default Tone 1 is set to 1064 Hz Tone 2 is set to...

Page 95: ...MF digits in 10mS steps 0000 9999 Default Both length and pause set to 100mS lengths 051 Start Dial Tone This command allows you to generate a dial tone down for a given time down the port that reques...

Page 96: ...en throw the rest of the message away This is commonly used for speaking scheduled messages such as reading the time at the top of every hour It could also be used for ID s but if you want a CW ID to...

Page 97: ...a polite voice pending ID message for port 1 that will send a CW ID if it is interrupted Since the first pending ID for port 1 is sent by macro 222 we will program that macro to execute command 064 We...

Page 98: ...mand will read back whatever digits are entered This allows you to check your DTMF keypad and make sure that the controller is accepting all of the digits The character will be spoken as S and will be...

Page 99: ...acks The remaining tracks are not directly accessible by number They are used to support the mailbox features and are automatically accessed by the mailbox commands Public Mailboxes The DVR uses speci...

Page 100: ...in the RAM 1 sockets Note that all of the simms must be the same size All of the memory is tested each time the DVR is powered up If you want to see the results of the memory test connect a computer o...

Page 101: ...so experiment with the Audio Check Command and adjust the record level until it sounds the best Looking at the audio with a scope as it is played back will help identify if the record level is set too...

Page 102: ...you will hear yourself count as long as the DVR was able to record before it ran out of memory this could take a long time if the memory is not almost full if it takes too long the max record length...

Page 103: ...use a DVR message to be played For example Command 170 records a message then plays it back automatically Command 172 plays a message to tell you to start recording a new message then lets you record...

Page 104: ...peration but it does provide some capabilities that are not available otherwise Some of these are The messages in the DVR can be downloaded to a computer with a hard drive for backup including the pub...

Page 105: ...not respond within about 10 seconds Pressing the escape key will also get you out of most commands The default baud rate of 9600 baud works well for both uploading and downloading Faster baud rates a...

Page 106: ...be played back immediately The track is automatically erased after it is played back 170 Parameters 170 is the default command name 171 Record DVR Track non prompted This command makes the DVR start r...

Page 107: ...ecord prompted track tt 172 ttt Record prompted track ttt Please note that a DVR track that has been recorded before must be erased before it can be recorded again This is to avoid accidentally record...

Page 108: ...specially when erasing a range of tracks 174 ttt Erase single track 174 t t Erase multiple in a row tracks 174 ttt ttt fff Erase multiple separate tracks Parameters 174 is the default command name TTT...

Page 109: ...play the special track There is no public mail The names or call signs will be spoken in the order that the messages were recorded If you want to check the public mail without the DVR saying anything...

Page 110: ...cord a message and store it in a private mailbox You must know the mailbox number you wish to leave a message in to use this command Since each user has his own mailbox there is no need for you to rec...

Page 111: ...lboxes 181 Parameters 181 is the default command name 182 Enable Disable RLC DVR1 This command tells the RLC CLUB if an RLC DVR1 is installed If you do not tell the controller that a DVR1 is installed...

Page 112: ...only some of the features and much less record time than the DVR1 but it should be enough for you to get your feet wet It has a total of eight seconds of record time which can be split into two four s...

Page 113: ...r force execution digit for the autopatch port port 3 to a using command 078 Then call up on the reverse patch which should have been set up with command 133 and enter your password Then enter 183 3 a...

Page 114: ...ey are sent in the right order For example you could write a macro that would send your call sign using the CW generator then use the DVR to speak Link Up Playback of internal DVR messages is only sup...

Page 115: ...r this command include signal strength readback by audio quality not just a number testing the audio of a receiver and checking adjustment of the DVR s record level before recording a track This comma...

Page 116: ...will not change the level of messages you have already recorded It will change the level of messages you record afterward Adjustment The tone level pot also adjusts the DVR voice playback level Adjust...

Page 117: ...the computer or serial terminal and press enter the controller will process the command and print on the screen either what it did except for a few commands that don t print anything or an error mess...

Page 118: ...uses two lines for output data out and clock out There is no input to the controller data is transferred only one way Since there is a clock line there is no need to specify a baud rate although there...

Page 119: ...to program the controller with 024 x x Parameters 024 is the default command name x x is the actual baud rate Any baud rate from 300 19200 including non standard rates can be specified The baud rate...

Page 120: ...ling The LF will make it stop dialing if a modem receives any characters from the controller while it is dialing it will abort The third determines whether serial messages that are generated by comman...

Page 121: ...RS 232 port The message length is limited to the maximum command length about 200 characters or if used in a macro by the space left in a macro less than 100 characters If you need a longer message s...

Page 122: ...s you to send characters that are not on the keyboard or to send characters that are not on a DTMF pad when programming by DTMF For a table of the ASCII codes see Appendix G 169 ccc ccc ccc Parameters...

Page 123: ...is the hex number 00 FF representing a byte of data to send To send codes with E or F you will have to enter this command from the serial port You may have to change your force execution digit see co...

Page 124: ...ications Inc 1 18 97 This command is used to serially shift data using the output lines This serial data shifted is in a format of data and clock The format of the data is as follows Data Output Outpu...

Page 125: ...TMF program the automatic macros to execute them or tell the controller to execute them at certain times using the event triggers see Chapter 20 What a macro is There are at least two common understan...

Page 126: ...One is that if the total time it takes the processor to decode and execute the whole chained macro sequence is more than 1 2 second or so the controller may reset itself It is unlikely that you will e...

Page 127: ...III Call Command 000 and connect port 1 and 3 Macros 303 304 and 305 are at level 4 Note that they are all at the same level Any commands that are called from these macros will be at level 5 This is...

Page 128: ...ally by the controller to send ID s courtesy beeps alarm analog lines recall input conditions user macros etc You can also execute them manually by entering the command name 200 through 499 This is us...

Page 129: ...command in the macro with this command but you will have to use another command like Command 056 to append the rest of the commands in the macro onto the end 053 mmm ccc d d Parameters 053 is the defa...

Page 130: ...lines until all commands in macro have been recalled percent how many percent full the macro is Example Recall Default Contents of Macro 200 Command length not matched error handling macro You enter t...

Page 131: ...6 mmm ccc d d Parameters 056 is the default command name MMM is the macro number for this sequence to be stored in CCC is the command number within a macro D D is the additional data associated with c...

Page 132: ...d in a Macro This command allows you to insert a command in a macro without deleting the following commands This is useful for adding a command to the beginning or middle of a macro The commands insid...

Page 133: ...end your repeater s ID rather than the example ID that is programmed in at the factory You can execute any of these macros by entering its name which corresponds to its macro number followed by a D or...

Page 134: ...macros Please note however that if you remove the error messages completely that you may not be able to tell when an error occurs See the section about error messages in Chapter 1 for more detailed d...

Page 135: ...Port 1 Initial ID 226 Port 1 Pending ID 3 221 Port 2 Initial ID 227 Port 2 Pending ID 3 222 Port 1 Pending ID 1 228 Port 1 Pending ID 4 223 Port 2 Pending ID 1 229 Port 2 Pending ID 4 224 Port 1 Pendi...

Page 136: ...he RLC Club checks to see if an alarm has occurred see Command 020 The default is every one second Macro Definition 234 Analog 1 High Alarm 235 Analog 2 High Alarm 236 Analog 3 High Alarm 237 Analog 4...

Page 137: ...og 3 Alarm to Normal 247 Analog 4 Alarm to Normal 248 Analog 5 Alarm to Normal Macros 249 253 are called when Input 1 5 goes from Low to High You may want to use these macros to indicate an alarm cond...

Page 138: ...ut 5 High to Low Macros 259 261 are called when the Time Out Timer expires You may want to program these messages to indicate when a time out condition occurred They default to speaking One Time Out o...

Page 139: ...mmands in the controller again but only until the preaccess timer see Command 020 runs out You should never have to change the contents of these macros by hand since Command 070 and 071 do the work fo...

Page 140: ...al purpose for them A more general and flexible system of user definable timers is planned for a future release Macro Definition Macro Definition 270 User Timer 00 278 User Timer 08 271 User Timer 01...

Page 141: ...med when you set up the autopatch with Command 110 You can delete it and program your own message if you wish but be sure that you recall the pre programmed message first and understand what it does i...

Page 142: ...r tone is requested It normally sends a 440 Hz tone using command 040 It can be set back to the default beep by entering 053 293 020 030 0440 Any other tone cw character or voice message could also be...

Page 143: ...by command 048 when it sets up a beacon If you are setting up beacons without using command 048 you can any macros you wish Macro Definition 297 298 Beaconing Message Macros Macro 299 is used to spea...

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Page 145: ...to This is a very simplified description but it should give you the idea What you need to know Because the preaccess system works quite differently from the way the RLC Club normally works there is a...

Page 146: ...ne in certain modes and warble tones in other modes The default response is dial tone 049 p xxxx yyyy Parameters 049 is the default command name P is the port to assign the tone response 1 Port 1 2 Po...

Page 147: ...commands in sequence without unkeying after each one Also when you pressed the star key you were removed from any other repeaters or links you may have been connected to In other words the puts you i...

Page 148: ...command from such a link port key up enter Z Z and the command It will be executed when you unkey or press D 071 p y z z Parameters 071 is the default command name P is the port to set up as a preacc...

Page 149: ...the port for which to turn the preaccess requirement off 1 2 073 Recall Ports with Preaccess Requirement This command allows you to determine which ports require preaccess 073 Parameters 073 is the d...

Page 150: ...access code once then multiple commands You will be able to enter the access code one command access code one command An error occurs because the digits entered are not a valid command name If you ma...

Page 151: ...breaks the audio and ptt links between the specified port and all other ports in the system until the preaccess timer which it starts runs out It temporarily overrides but does not change the crosspoi...

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Page 153: ...do is stored in a scheduler slot The information about each event you want to set up must be stored in a different scheduler slot You can change the contents of a scheduler slot by simply programming...

Page 154: ...r the key because there is no way to supply that data If you want the scheduler to execute a command that requires data you must make the scheduler call a user macro then program that macro to call th...

Page 155: ...will make the scheduler call those macros 053 400 084 00 1 D or unkey Make macro 400 enable scheduler slot 00 053 401 084 00 0 D or unkey Make macro 401 disable scheduler slot 00 082 01 400 07 30 0 D...

Page 156: ...er 053 403 037 12 D or unkey Program macro to set audio routing variable to ports 1 and 2 056 403 036 353 205 509 D or unkey Append macro to speak this is and the name of the month Now we will make sc...

Page 157: ...084 C When the scheduler event occurs it will execute command number Frequency How often the event happens 4 hourly 3 daily 2 weekly 1 monthly 0 yearly From this point on the response depends on the f...

Page 158: ...ler Event This command allows you to temporarily disable a scheduler slot then re enable it later without having to reprogram it from scratch 084 ss c Parameters 084 is the default command name SS is...

Page 159: ...is usually programmed to send a CW message Polite Voice ID s When the controller is sending a voice initial or pending ID you might want to be able to key up during that ID and have the controller swi...

Page 160: ...ng ID s are typical of how all of the macros in the controller can be programmed It may look complicated at first but it all follows a pattern The 053 at the beginning of each line tells the controlle...

Page 161: ...te It will wait up to the length of the impolite ID timer for you to unkey If you do not unkey within this time it will cancel the initial ID and send the impolite one instead If you do unkey so it st...

Page 162: ...ult command name P is the port for which to enable or disable the ID s 1 3 C is 1 to enable ID s 0 to disable them Defaults All ID s are enabled Notes If you only want to disable some of the ID s for...

Page 163: ...4 1 087 p c Parameters 087 is the default command name P is the port for the ID s 1 3 C is the ID control 1 for random 0 for rotating default is rotating 088 Recall Random or Rotating Pending ID Selec...

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Page 165: ...relay will be energized and will turn the relay on The output line can sink apply a ground of about 150 milliamps Connecting an output line directly to a power supply and turning it on will destroy th...

Page 166: ...ll the RLC Club what the conversion ratio is by specifying two points The first is what real world quantity would cause the sensor to output 0 volts In many cases this is zero For example if you are u...

Page 167: ...lup resistor Analog 2 2 Temperature or Contact Closure With internal pullup resistor Analog 3 3 Temperature or Contact Closure With internal pullup resistor Analog 4 Internal Power Supply Voltage Conn...

Page 168: ...ute Input Line High or Low Macro This command is similar to Command 090 The difference is that instead of speaking the word high or low the high or low internal macro for that input line will be execu...

Page 169: ...put line high or low macro Note that these are the same macros that get executed by Command 091 whenever the input line is read The high and low alarms can be enabled or disabled separately 092 l a c...

Page 170: ...d messages when turning output lines on or off use a macro that both executes this command and the speak voice message command 036 094 Turn Output Line Off This command allows you to turn an output li...

Page 171: ...r off at the current time without turning it on or off again If you really need custom recall messages and you are very familiar with macro programming read the following otherwise don t bother The id...

Page 172: ...read the analog lines as part of a custom message such as The temperature is degrees fahrenheit you should use the read analog input special words see words numbered 800 and higher in Appendix B They...

Page 173: ...ividers on the other lines can allow you to measure higher voltages and can differentiate 1024 levels within that range about 5mV per level LM335 temperature sensors output a voltage of 10mV per degre...

Page 174: ...ernal voltage divider on input 5 to read external voltages in a similar way To use inputs 1 3 with a voltage divider you would need to disconnect the built in pullup resistor Let us suppose that we us...

Page 175: ...e 0 1 volts enter 101 4 1 102 x 1 0460 0 0440 Fahrenheit temperature 1 degree enter 101 x 0 102 x 1 0273 0 0227 Celsius temperature 1 degree enter 101 x 0 102 x 0 0000 0 0005 0 5 volts 1 volt enter 10...

Page 176: ...d to use two digits after the decimal point When the processor reads 5 volts we tell it to convert it to 500 which with one assumed decimal place is 5 00 volts Temperature in Celsius 1 degree resoluti...

Page 177: ...e 10K should be hooked to ground Input 5 should be connected to the point where the two resistors are joined where the voltage should be about 1 5 what it is at the input of the voltage divider We wil...

Page 178: ...n ratio This command accepts as input the correct value for an analog input line and adds or subtracts the right amount from the reading it is receiving to make it equal what you say it is To get rid...

Page 179: ...ed at intervals determined by the length of the input alarm timer see Command 020 When the analog reading comes out of alarm by the Hysteresis amount set with Command 105 the analog alarm clear macro...

Page 180: ...in Do you want the heater to turn off at 41 degrees This would probably make the heater turn on and off really often It might be better if it warmed up to 45 degrees before the heater turned off so it...

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Page 182: ...nning on battery power If an alarm is disabled Command 107 will still tell you whether or not the line is in alarm but the alarm macro will never execute 106 l a n Parameters 106 is the default comman...

Page 183: ...em not as a user command 108 l Parameters 108 is the default command name L is the analog input line number 1 5 Description of the voice response analog which analog input on the I O board we are refe...

Page 184: ...the analog high low values They are reset to whatever the current value is The readings can be read by speaking the appropriate word numbers see Appendix B 160 a l l Parameters 160 is the default comm...

Page 185: ...erage out noise and sudden changes 161 l ss Parameters 161 is the default command name L is the analog input line SS is the smoothing factor Smooth Factor Average Smooth Time 50 about 9 seconds 60 abo...

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Page 187: ...but go out directly onto the phone line there is no long distance checking etc Normal Forward Dial Command 112 This command is the one you would usually make available to users Three digit numbers wi...

Page 188: ...ld be dialed before each autodial number This allows you to dial numbers that do not require the predial digits by putting them in an autodial slot The Autodialer There are 501 autodial slots that can...

Page 189: ...030 18 D or unkey send CW I as a beep beep response 056 400 038 D or unkey be silent for rest of macro 056 400 022 028 D or unkey reset timer 097 056 010 400 3 D or unkey rename macro 400 to 3 How th...

Page 190: ...ould otherwise be allowed It has 100 slots numbered 000 099 You may not need to use the nuisance number table It is usually used to block prank calls For example we allowed all seven digit numbers in...

Page 191: ...es it Dial 3 Politely Makes it Abort Dialing Default The autopatch system is enabled Readback style is type 1 Read the entered number back before dialing Notes You can adjust messages and the length o...

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Page 193: ...Command 114 can be used to hang up the patch 111 Parameters 111 is the default command name 112 Normal Forward Dial This is the normal autopatch up command you would make available to your users if yo...

Page 194: ...dial any number including long distance numbers 113 sss Autopatch using an autodial memory slot 113 d d Autopatch using user entered number Parameters 113 is the default command name SSS is the autodi...

Page 195: ...ou aren t Command 114 will hang up the patch if it is any use by any port that is you can hang it up even if someone else on another port of the controller that is using it It is important to be able...

Page 196: ...ur phone company may offer They can be omitted if you are are not on a PBX After dialing the predial digits you may need to delay again while the PBX hooks you up to an outside telephone line We will...

Page 197: ...is the default command name SSS is the slot number 000 499 D D is the area code prefix do not include the last four digits of the phone number The digit is a wildcard that matches any digit 120 Recall...

Page 198: ...whole number to be blocked do include the last four digits of the phone number The digit is a wildcard that matches any digit 122 Recall Nuisance Numbers Table Slot This command allows you to recall t...

Page 199: ...ou whether or not the number is rejected by the dialing tables This comes in very handy when setting up the dialing tables because you don t have to actually dial and hang up numbers to see if they ar...

Page 200: ...any predial digits they must be set with Command 115 you can keep them from being sent for an autodial slot with Command 126 Notes You can clear the data out of a slot by entering Command 124 SSS D or...

Page 201: ...er 000 500 P is 1 to send the predial digits the default 0 to not send them C optional no change if omitted is 1 to send the callsign for that autodial slot if it is programmed the default 0 is to jus...

Page 202: ...ch transmitter that is set up for half duplex mode the default with this command will mute the audio from the autopatch whenever someone keys up their radio to talk to the person on the phone This all...

Page 203: ...N N Access code required when in mode 2 access Note on Mode 2 After XX rings the controller will answer the phone and give you about 9 seconds to enter the access code N N or it will hang up on you I...

Page 204: ...cess all of the commands until the patch is hung up resets the patch time out timer and stops the pre access timer among other things If you accessing the reverse patch in mode 2 and the time out time...

Page 205: ...aults to 2 Second Ring tone frequencies default to 0440 Hz and 0480 Hz Example To set the ring back to the default 136 200 0440 0480 Notes Do not make the length of the ring tone too long The controll...

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Page 207: ...n be supported by one RLC ICM interface Unlike the RBI 1 more than one band can be active at the same time up to all four bands can transmit or receive at the same time The RLC ICM also supports a Com...

Page 208: ...for RBI 1 or RLC ICM 145 Set Power Level for RBI 1 146 Set PL Frequency for RBI 1 or RLC ICM 147 Turn PL Encode Off On for RBI 1 or RLC ICM 148 Turn PL Decode Off On for RBI 1 or RLC ICM 149 Recall Ba...

Page 209: ...set Power On Off and Band This is all accomplished thru the microphone jack The RLC Club Format supports the following functions Full frequency control 4 ports radios and 4 bands Transmitter power HI...

Page 210: ...Radio transmit audio level adjust R VR2 Radio receive audio level adjust Audio Radio Transmit 0 050V to 2 5V Input response controlled by capacitor removal Impedance 15K Radio Receive 0 020V to 2 5V...

Page 211: ...re than 6 feet in length shorter is better RBI 1 Connector J2 RLC Club Connections Pin Line Name Pin Line Name ________________________________________________ ________________________________________...

Page 212: ...ceive level from the Kenwood to the Controller is controlled by VR2 R The audio level from the Controller to the Kenwood is adjusted by VR1 T Refer to your manuals for additional adjustments in your c...

Page 213: ...emember remote base transmitters can have a high duty cycle because it will be transmitting during all activity on the Repeater side The mobile radios used in a remote base configuration should be set...

Page 214: ...command you can use all of the RBI 1 commands Commands 141 150 as described 139 000 Set the controller for RBI 1 the default 139 c ss Set the controller for RLC ICM Parameters 139 is the default comma...

Page 215: ...r Command 139 320 D or unkey or Enter Second you must tell each band module what size of offset to use when you select a plus or minus offset with Commands 142 or 143 The setup codes follow SS the set...

Page 216: ...eive on 140 160 Mhz connector 1 If you then used Command 000 to connect the repeater port you were using to the port that the RLC Icom is on you would be able to transmit on and receive from the 140 1...

Page 217: ...esent at a time and the states will be active for 10 seconds Except the 1 second pulse output Controller interfacing The most common use for these signals is to read them with a voltmeter when trouble...

Page 218: ...u can just enter the frequency with command 142 and the band will be changed automatically 141 b b Parameters 141 is the default command name B B is the band unit you want to select enter only as many...

Page 219: ...sitive offset using format 0 see command 144 The controller will determine what band the frequency is in and send the information to the remote base interface The remote base interface figures out whi...

Page 220: ...e two different common definitions of what digit corresponds with what offset They are shown in the table below The RLC Club supports both You can select which format you want to use with Command 144...

Page 221: ...low If you want format 0 the default you can ignore this command 144 0 Select offset format 0 144 1 Select offset format 0 Parameters 144 is the default command name O is the new offset format Used in...

Page 222: ...nected to the Doug Hall RBI 1 The power level for the RLC ICM is set with a jumper on the RLC ICM and cannot be changed remotely without special wiring connecting the control line to a open collector...

Page 223: ...ized voice responds to this command it tells you the actual frequency selected even if the value you entered was approximate Valid RBI 1 PL Frequencies 67 0 Hz 71 9 Hz 74 4 Hz 77 0 Hz 79 7 Hz 82 5 Hz...

Page 224: ...RBI 1 off or on 147 0 PL Encode Off 147 1 PL Encode On Parameters 147 is the default command name Default the default PL encode off 148 Turn PL Decode Off On for RBI 1 or RLC ICM This command allows...

Page 225: ...The offset as indicated below minus minus offset s simplex plus plus offset minus 20 minus 20 MHz offset 1200 radios only 150 Recall All RBI 1 or RLC ICM Settings This command allows you recall all o...

Page 226: ...to use the Doug Hall RBI 1 to turn the radio s power off if the radio supports it It does not work with the RLC ICM only with the Doug Hall RBI 1 151 0 Radio Power Off 151 1 Radio Power On Parameters...

Page 227: ...want to recall a memory on the 220 radio you need to enter a 220 frequency first to select that radio then use this command to goto the memory The number of memories available is determined by the rad...

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Page 229: ...can control the frequency and other settings Before doing this execute command 195 so the controller will know not to echo serial characters to the radio which can cause then to get into an endless lo...

Page 230: ...e using the HF radio there is a command code that takes you back to the normal mode where you can execute the normal commands It is possible to execute HF commands from normal mode using command 199 T...

Page 231: ...tialized it will go to 14 25 Mhz USB All of the virtual memories also default to 14 25 Mhz USB Of course you can change them to any other frequency you may choose Example I want to control a Kenwood T...

Page 232: ...If you prefer not to use a prefix digit just enter 195 1 Notes When you disable HF with 195 0 the HF remote will be turned off if it is in use and it will be disabled so it cannot be turned back on u...

Page 233: ...0 196 p 1 xx Icom See table on next page or check your radio manual to find xx the address for your radio Parameters p the radio port that the HF radio is connected to xx radio address Icom only Norma...

Page 234: ...ur radio s owner s manual Some Icom radios will let you change their addresses This should not cause any problems as long as you don t change the address of an IC 735 to anything but 04 and you don t...

Page 235: ...o allow you set a more limited range to scan within This is the purpose of the scan band edges Even if you started scanning from a frequency that was not within any of the scan bands if you are scanni...

Page 236: ...4 25MHz Frequencies over 2GHz have not been tested Defaults The following table shows the defaults for both the transmit and scan edges they can be set separately These are the edges of the voice band...

Page 237: ...tly using the HF remote If they just forgot to exit HF mode you can turn them off with 195 2 then enter 198 again to enable control from the port you are using Error 217 if you are already in HF mode...

Page 238: ...xy Set size of offset for this band 9 Bump Up 500Hz C Not Defined Use as Frequency Point Key 0 Select VFO B 0xx Write Memory Channel 0 99 Force Execution Digit Like an Enter Key D Not Defined Explaina...

Page 239: ...F mode p 2 1 Toggle PL receive requirement Normally off If turned on receiver squelch will not open unless the correct PL frequency is detected Not supported by all radios On the Yaesu FT 736 PL recei...

Page 240: ...Digit 7 p 7 Bump down 500 Hz If you are in transceive mode you may get an error if the new frequency would be disallowed by the transmit edges Voice response is Down 500 p 7 x Start scan type x see ta...

Page 241: ...O A so it will work as you would expect but both will usually use VFO A on the radio In other words if you look at the radio it will probably show VFO A even when you select virtual VFO B p 0 x or p 0...

Page 242: ...three scan rates See command 020 in Chapter 4 for information about changing the HF scan timer value When the controller reaches the top or bottom of a scan band see command 197 it will speak the curr...

Page 243: ...Inc 1 18 97 4 1 29 58 or unkey Move the HF remote to 29 580 mhz VFO B 5 1 5 or unkey Select VFO A 6 1 8 1 or unkey Select Split Repeater Mode 7 1 2 or unkey Go into transmit and receive mode 1 3 or u...

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Page 245: ...16 1 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97 Chapter 16 Special Audio Routing Commands See Appendix A for more information about audio routing...

Page 246: ...peaters whenever it is executed Since command responses normally only go out of the port that entered the DTMF command we need to use a macro and manually change the audio routing variable with 037 We...

Page 247: ...the audio routing variable by this command affect all commands including other macros executed until the end of the macro containing this command or until command 037 or 038 are executed again whiche...

Page 248: ...the controller executes the macro it puts the words link up in a buffer to be spoken when the voice synthesizer has time and immediately goes ahead and finishes the macro connecting the ports Assumin...

Page 249: ...ormation about audio routing variables If it is executed directly it will tell you what port you are executing commands from 039 Example You want to know what transmitters are hearing the courtesy bee...

Page 250: ...essages that are generated by the scheduler I O alarms and event triggers will be sent Please note that when a macro is executed it may override these default settings by using commands 037 and 038 th...

Page 251: ...0 you won t get a voice response If you enter 050 0 1 to turn them back on for port 1 the default you will get a voice response out port 1 Command 114 the autopatch hangup command can not be controll...

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Page 254: ...troller This does exactly the same thing as turning the power off and back on or pressing the reset switch on the board It will not cause you to lose any of your programming that is only possible by b...

Page 255: ...message and discards the command The chaining option lets you enter more than one command at a time executing all of them at once when you unkey This can cause problems when it is ambiguous where one...

Page 256: ...ot available the setting is ignored for commands entered from the serial port The Force Execution Digit As mentioned previously the force execution digit tells the controller to immediately execute an...

Page 257: ...f the options that were set with command 078 079 p Parameters 079 is the default command name P is the port for which to change the force execution digit 1 3 indicate the corresponding port 3 is the a...

Page 258: ...g a long time 165 Parameters 165 is the default command name Advanced Information The COP timer is actually a hardware timer in the DS1232 chip that automatically resets the controller if the controll...

Page 259: ...he controller out of the serial port 166 s Parameters 166 is the default command name S is the number of the status screen to display 167 Do Nothing This command does nothing After executing it return...

Page 260: ...4 Not Currently Used 067 069 Not Currently Used 080 081 Not Currently Used 089 Not Currently Used 096 099 Not Currently Used 109 Not Currently Used 117 118 Not Currently Used 140 Not Currently Used 15...

Page 261: ...the password system is enabled the RLC Club requires a certain user level to execute each command The commands default to suggested levels but you can change them if you wish When someone logs into t...

Page 262: ...enter Command 188 and note that you are logged in Now logout by entering Command 189 and unkeying Command 188 will confirm that you are no longer logged in You will also be logged out automatically i...

Page 263: ...lowing methods of logging into the controller Before experimenting with these methods make sure that you are able to log on as at least TWO different users both level 7 Otherwise if you mess up you mi...

Page 264: ...it challenge password of ABCABC Command 187 003 told the controller that user 003 was trying to login The controller knew because of command 186 that user 003 needed a three digit challenge It randoml...

Page 265: ...f they decode your DTMF digits as you log on dozens of times they probably won t be able to figure out your password All you have to do to use method 4 is request to log in 187 003 for example figure...

Page 266: ...le Disable a selected user 186 uuu e l Enable Disable a selected user and set the user level 186 uuu e l t p p All of the above plus enter password information Parameters UUU user number E enabled dis...

Page 267: ...access to all commands that are assigned a level equal or less than their level 187 uuu p p Fixed password where p p is the length of uuu password or 187 uuu unkey voice prompt speaks the users requi...

Page 268: ...logged in when you execute this command it will speak clear 188 Parameters 188 is the default command name 189 User Log off Once a user has completed their needs on the system they should log off Onc...

Page 269: ...rameters CCC is the command number from 000 500 L is the level assigned 0 is the lowest level with no log on required 7 is the highest level of log on EEE is the ending command number for entries that...

Page 270: ...use a different name for a user instead of their callsign The default callsigns are just the user number user 14 is zero one four The callsign can consist of any words listed in Appendix B This includ...

Page 271: ...up Then the process starts over This will continue until the beacon is cancelled by entering N050 0 turn voice off during upload N078 4 0 0 change force execution digit to from D for serial port N078...

Page 272: ...igit entered will recall the current settings of the slot in the table MMM macro command number to do XX number of times to do it TTTT time to wait between in seconds between calls to MMM If the messa...

Page 273: ...47 is the default command name 048 Start Beacon Using English Words This command allows you to start a beacon from the serial port that will speak the message you specify using English words It automa...

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Page 275: ...he built in commands or any of the macros whenever certain things happen All you have to do is tell the controller what command you want to do when each event occurs with command 157 If you only want...

Page 276: ...call when an event occurs Default All events are disabled When an event is programmed the event is enabled 158 Recall Event Trigger Setting This command allows the recall of what macro or command an e...

Page 277: ...ive 7 038 Port 1 DTMF Active 8 039 Port 1 DTMF Active 9 040 Port 1 DTMF Active A 041 Port 1 DTMF Active B 042 Port 1 DTMF Active C 043 Port 1 DTMF Active D 044 Port 1 DTMF Active 045 Port 1 DTMF Activ...

Page 278: ...ending a cw pause from a tail message to make your PL go away before the repeater actually drops you could turn the PL encoder back on from the any connected receiver active event trigger You can enab...

Page 279: ...ppose for example that you want the scheduler to cause the time to be read at the top of every hour How could the controller know that you want only ports 1 and 2 to hear the message It can t There ar...

Page 280: ...t tired of hearing that long message To replace it with a nice short message like link on word numbers 218 and 264 do the following Insert Command 038 suppress audio as the first command in the macro...

Page 281: ...It does not speak the word pause It can be used in combination with any of the other words Sound Effects words 588 598 Try them Junior s words 599 685 Romeo quit the recording business so we had to g...

Page 282: ...058 ABOUT 059 ABOVE 060 ACKNOWLEDGE 061 ACTION 062 ADJUST 063 ADVANCED 064 ADVISE 065 AERIAL 066 AFFIRMATIVE 067 AIR 068 AIRPORT 069 AKRON 070 ALERT 071 ALL 072 ALOFT 073 ALPHA 074 ALTERNATE 075 ALTI...

Page 283: ...ESTIMATED 187 EVACUATE 188 EVACUATION 189 EXIT 190 EXPECT 191 FAIL 192 FAILURE 193 FARAD 194 FAHRENHEIT 195 FARMINGTON 196 FAST 197 FEBRUARY 198 FEET 199 FILED 200 FINAL 201 FINDLAY 202 FIRE 203 FIRS...

Page 284: ...330 MOUNT TAMALPAIS 331 MOVE 332 MOVING 333 MUCH 334 NEAR 335 NEGATIVE 336 NET 337 NEW 338 NEWINGTON 339 NEW HAVEN 340 NEXT 341 NIGHT 342 NO 343 NORTH 344 NORTHEAST 345 NORTHWEST 346 NOT 347 NOVEMBER...

Page 285: ...ELEPHONE 469 TEMPERATURE 470 TERMINAL 471 TEST 472 THANK YOU 473 THAT 474 THE LONG E 475 THE SHORT E 476 THE 477 THIN 478 THINLY 479 THIRD 480 THIS IS 481 THIS 482 THUNDERSTORMS 483 THURSDAY 484 TIME...

Page 286: ...EUR 601 ANALOG 602 ARIZONA 603 AUTOPATCH 604 BACHELOR 605 BAD 606 BASE 607 BATTERY 608 BAY 609 BILLINGS 610 BOZEMAN 611 CANOE 612 CAPROCK 613 CENTRAL 614 CHARGING 615 CLOUDS 616 Club 617 COMMUNICATION...

Page 287: ...GH TIME 848 ANG 3 HIGH TIME 849 ANG 4 HIGH TIME 850 ANG 5 HIGH TIME 851 ANALOG 1 LOW 852 ANALOG 2 LOW 853 ANALOG 3 LOW 854 ANALOG 4 LOW 855 ANALOG 5 LOW 856 ANG 1 LOW TIME 857 ANG 2 LOW TIME 858 ANG 3...

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Page 289: ...e CW Code Table CW XX CW XX CW XX CW XX CW XX 0 00 A 10 K 20 U 30 SPACE 40 1 01 B 11 L 21 V 31 PAUSE 41 2 02 C 12 M 22 W 32 DVR 1 42 3 03 D 13 N 23 X 33 DVR 2 43 4 04 E 14 O 24 Y 34 DVR 3 44 5 05 F 15...

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Page 291: ...s It does cause you to lose all of your programming You will almost always have to initialize the controller when you install a new version of software but rarely otherwise If you are trying to learn...

Page 292: ...D 2 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97...

Page 293: ...E 1 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97 Appendix E Not Currently Used...

Page 294: ...E 2 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97...

Page 295: ...is exactly the same as unkeying your radio to force a command to execute When you have entered a command you can either enter a D or press Enter to make it execute Store a bunch of commands in a file...

Page 296: ...ram and make sure you are talking to the RLC 3 by hitting return and checking for the DTMF prompt Now do an ASCII upload of the file that you saved all of your commands in the controller won t know th...

Page 297: ...d by the controller If you want a whole line to be a comment just start it with a semicolon like this this line is a comment If you want to put a comment after a command on the same line do it like th...

Page 298: ...haracter You can try the last character in the DTMF prompt Waiting for a new prompt or at least the last character of it is the best method because it makes the comm program wait exactly as long as ne...

Page 299: ...sage if you exceed it If you do exceed it check the following things make sure there is a right after the command even if the comment is way off to the right It is ok if the comment exceeds the line l...

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Page 301: ...U 086 V 087 W 088 X 089 Y 090 Z 091 092 093 094 095 _ 096 097 a 098 b 099 c 100 d 101 e 102 f 103 g 104 h 105 i 106 j 107 k 108 l 109 m 110 n 111 o 112 p 113 q 114 r 115 s 116 t 117 u 118 v 119 w 120...

Page 302: ...sensor needs to be powered in order for the temperature to be read Powering the sensor is accomplished by connecting the sensor to Analog inputs 1 or 2 or 3 LM335Z Temperature Probe Connections Diagra...

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Page 304: ...___________ _________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________________________________...

Page 305: ...I 2 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97...

Page 306: ..._____ _________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________________________________...

Page 307: ...I 4 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97...

Page 308: ...ANALOG RADIO PHONE LINE FUSE SERIAL INPUTS PORT 1 12V TONE LEVEL RLC MOT ADJUSTMENT SQUELCH MODULE Adjustments Voice level adjustment allows you to vary the level of the voice synthesis generator Adj...

Page 309: ...board These include the RLC MOT squelch module RLC ADM digital audio delay module and the RLC DVR1 voice mail advanced Digital Voice Recorder system Other System Support The RLC Club Deluxe interface...

Page 310: ...M 20V 4 15 C6 C7 C9 C10 C26 C44 C45 0 1uF 0 2 LS AXIAL C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 5 3 C8 C27 C28 22pF 0 1 LS CER OR AXIAL 6 1 C12 200uF 0 2 LS ELECT 50V 7 1 C5 100pF 0 2 LS AXIAL 8 4 C14 C25 C37...

Page 311: ...NG BLOCK 21 4 J3 J7 J8 J9 2 PIN 2 PIN MALE HEADER 21a 4 J3 J7 J8 J9 JUMPER SHORTING BLOCK 22 1 J4 HEADER 26 PIN SHROUD HEADER 23 1 J5 RJ 11 AMP 520250 2 24 1 J6 HEADER NO LOAD 25 1 L1 10uH INDUCTOR 0...

Page 312: ...680 RESISTOR 1 0 25W 39 2 R14 R15 470K RESISTOR 1 0 25W 40 2 R32 R33 10 RESISTOR 1 0 25W 41 1 R38 270 RESISTOR 1 0 25W 42 1 R40 10M RESISTOR 1 0 25W 43 1 R41 330K RESISTOR 1 0 25W 44 1 R48 2 4K RESIST...

Page 313: ...C04 CMOS INVERTOR LINK 58a 1 U8 14 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 59 1 U10 P3403AB TECCOR SIDACTOR 60 1 U11 MC34072P CMOS OP AMP LINK 60a 1 U11 8 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 61 1 U12 DS1286 CLOCK CHIP LINK 61a 1 U12 2...

Page 314: ...ONE CHIP LINK 68a 1 U22 16 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 69 1 U23 74HC138 3 8 SELECTOR LINK 69a 1 U23 16 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 70 1 U24 DS1232 DALLAS RESET CHIP LINK 70a 1 U24 8 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 71 1 U25 27...

Page 315: ...C13 470pF 0 2 LS AXIAL 5 1 C5 100pF 0 2 LS AXIAL 6 1 C14 0 0022uF 0 2 LS AXIAL 7 1 C15 0 0047uF 0 2 LS AXIAL 8 2 C16 C17 1uF 0 1 LS TANTALIUM 20V 9 2 D1 D2 1N750A 0 4 LS DIODE 10 1 J1 6 PIN 6 PIN MALE...

Page 316: ...TOR 25 1 R13 680 RESISTOR 1 0 25W 26 1 R19 470K RESISTOR 1 0 25W 27 1 R23 50K VAR RESISTOR 28 2 R24 R25 12K RESISTOR 1 0 25W 29 1 U1 74HC244 BUSS INTERFACE LINK 29a 1 U1 20 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 30 3 U...

Page 317: ...___________________________________________________________________________________ _ 36 1 U9 74HC138 3 8 DECODER LINK 36a 1 U9 16 PIN DUAL LEAF SOCKET 37 1 U11 UD2597A OUTPUT DRIVER LINK 37a 1 U11 20...

Page 318: ...J 11 Version 1 73 Copyright 1997 Link Communications Inc 1 18 97 Component Layouts and Schematic Diagrams...

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Page 320: ...ANG2 ANG3 ANG4 ANG5 MAIN PROCESSING MAIN SCH X 1 8 Y 1 8 DTS1 PTT COR1 COR2 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 DTMF1 DTMF2 DTMF3 DA1 DA2 DAC RING HOOK Z 1 8 PL1 PL2 DTS3 CSEXT ANG1 ANG2 ANG3 ANG4 ANG5 A2 A...

Page 321: ...13 D1 14 D2 15 D3 17 D4 18 D5 19 D6 20 D7 21 CE 22 OE 24 WE 29 VCC 32 Y2 3 2768 Mhz U16 68HC16Z1 A0 90 A1 19 A2 20 A3 23 A4 24 A5 25 A6 26 A7 27 A8 28 A9 30 A10 31 A11 32 A12 33 A13 34 A14 35 A15 36...

Page 322: ...C9 0 1uF R15 470K R16 100K R17 100K C10 0 1uF R18 47K 2 3 4 5 6 1 D3 1N4001 C12 200uF U3 LM7805 VIN 1 GND 2 VOUT 3 C14 1uF R19 10K R20 10K R21 47K R22 47K R23 47K U4 4066A 1OT 2 1IN 1 1CT 13 2IN 11 2...

Page 323: ...F VREF VCC VREF VCC GND VCC GND GND GND GND GND GND GND R49 1K U1C LMC660 10 9 8 4 11 R51 510 P4 DB9RAF 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 C33 470pF C34 470pF C35 470pF C36 470pF C37 1uF R54 40 2K R55 10K U26A LMC660...

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Page 325: ...R2 1K D1 1N750 D2 1N750 R3 5 1K C1 0 22uF C2 0 2uF R4 5 1K R5 1K R6 100K J2 CON4 1 2 3 4 U3 M 8870 OSC1 7 OSC2 8 IC1 5 IC2 6 GT 17 EST 16 O1 11 O2 12 O3 13 O4 14 ST 15 OE 10 IN 1 VREF 4 IN 2 GS 3 J3...

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Page 327: ...RCUIT Link Communications P O Box 1071 Bozeman MT 59771 B 1 3 Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of DVR PROCESSOR MEMORY DVR1 SCH CSINP CSOUT CSADO RESET A2 A1 CLKIN D 0 7 RW CDINT PDINT DVR AUDIO IN...

Page 328: ...RTSA 114 RTSB 115 XTAL 44 EXTAL 43 DRAMW 30 RW 37 AS 38 HALT 47 RST 48 BGACK 39 LDS 35 UDS 36 BG 41 BR 42 CLKOUT 45 OE 31 LW 32 UW 33 FC2 49 FC0 52 FC1 51 DTACK 53 BERR 54 IRQ1 77 IRQ4 76 IRQ7 75 IACK...

Page 329: ...RFILT 26 LFILT 31 RLINE 27 RMIC 28 RAUX1 42 RAUX2 43 ROUT 41 LLINE 30 LMIC 29 LAUX1 39 LAUX2 38 LOUT 40 VREF 32 VREFF 33 VCCA 35 VCCA 36 VCCD 1 VCCD 7 VCCD 15 VCCD 19 VCCD 24 VCCD 45 VCCD 54 GNDA 34...

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