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 Chapter 21

21-18

 

Default Condition: 

None.

 

 

Example:

 

To set the VFO frequency on the 440 MHz radio to 446.000 MHz with the
transmitter disabled, enter the following

 

(RBPW) 41 446000 *

 

To set the VFO frequency on the 144 MHz radio to 146.940 MHz with a minus
offset, enter the following

 

(RBPW) 41 146940 1 *

 

To set the VFO frequency on the 144 MHz radio to 146.520 MHz simplex,
enter the following

 

(RBPW) 41 146520 2 *

Summary of Contents for 7K

Page 1: ...7K Microprocessor Repeater Controller Version 2 03B July 20 1998 updated 25 November 2000 S COM Industries P O Box 1546 LaPorte CO 80535 1546 970 416 6505 www scomcontrollers com support scomcontrolle...

Page 2: ...All Rights Reserved Except where otherwise noted no part of this manual may be duplicated in any form whether electronic mechanical or otherwise Published in the United States of America by S COM Ind...

Page 3: ...date of original purchase What We Will Pay For We will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered by the warranty Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of the warrant...

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Page 5: ...Getting Started 2 1 Power ON Initialization 2 1 Initialize Controller 2 1 Cold Start 2 2 Warm Start 2 2 Default Condition 2 2 Programming Fundamentals 3 1 Valid Digit and Time Detection 3 2 Control C...

Page 6: ...ep Delay 4 21 Beep Gap Change Characters 4 21 Beep Duration Change Characters 4 22 Automatic Beep Gap ON Character 4 22 Automatic Beep Gap OFF Character 4 23 Defaults 4 23 Single Tone Page Messages 4...

Page 7: ...evel 5 4 Command Assign Control Operator Priviledge Level to a Range of Commands 5 5 Command Enable Disable Front Panel Display 5 6 Macros 6 1 Quantity of Macros 6 1 Size of Macros 6 1 Names of Macros...

Page 8: ...s 7 28 Command Access Autopatch With Password 7 29 Command Access Autopatch Without Password 7 30 Command Change Autopatch Access Password 7 32 Command Enable Disable Autopatch Access Without Password...

Page 9: ...10 3 TS 32 Programming Table 10 4 DTMF Decoder 11 1 Command Enable Disable Command Response Messages 11 2 Command Select DTMF Priority Scan 11 3 Command Select DTMF Decoder Access Mode 11 5 Command Se...

Page 10: ...Timed 17 9 Command Key Transmitter Untimed 17 10 Command Enable Disable Transmitter Minimum Unkey Delay 17 11 Command Select Transmitter Minimum Unkey Delay 17 12 Command Select Receiver to Transmitt...

Page 11: ...tion Select Transmitter Power Output 21 23 User Function Select Frequency of CTCSS 21 24 User Function Enable Disable CTCSS Encoder 21 25 User Function Enable Disable CTCSS Decoder 21 26 Macro Functio...

Page 12: ...eiver Audio C 10 DC Power C 10 Logic Inputs C 11 Logic Outputs C 11 Telephone Line Connection C 12 FCC Part 68 Rules C 13 Input and Output Connectors C 15 Audio Level Potentiometers C 16 Message Level...

Page 13: ...4 13 D DTMF Characters 4 27 A 7 DTMF Custom Changes Duration Gap Pause 4 30 A 9 DTMF Decoder Access Mode 11 5 DTMF Duration Change Characters 4 27 A 7 DTMF Gap Change Characters 4 28 A 8 DTMF Pause C...

Page 14: ...Synthesized Speech Vocabulary Female Voice and Sound Effects A 15 Synthesized Speech Vocabulary Male Voice A 10 T Tail Messages 12 10 Telephone Line Suppressors Market Sources C 13 Timers Tenth Minute...

Page 15: ...ol functions and powerful new features not found in any comparably priced controller The 7K is fully remotely programmable via DTMF commands over the telephone or receiver ports eliminating the inconv...

Page 16: ...tone synthesis and audio interface circuits Three connectors two DB25S and one 2 5 mm power jack are mounted on the main board These connectors protrude through cutouts in the rear of the cabinet mak...

Page 17: ...peed are programmable and can be changed within a message The character set includes alphanumerics punctuation and a large library of Beeps CW level is set with a potentiometer The 7K supports the fol...

Page 18: ...ates Logic Inputs and Outputs Logic inputs are used to detect a change of state in monitored devices at the repeater site Logic outputs can be manipulated by command to pulse or latch a controlled dev...

Page 19: ...ialize Controller Each time power is applied to the controller it will check to see if the Initialize Push Button is being pressed The initialize push button is located in the right rear corner of the...

Page 20: ...eral seconds after the power has been restored Cold Start An initialization is sometimes called a cold start When a cold start occurs the controller will send RES C reset cold in CW Warm Start Applyin...

Page 21: ...ed to as Commands A standard DTMF keyboard with 12 digits may be used for nearly all commands A few advanced features are available to programmers with 16 button keyboards The extra 4 lettered keys ma...

Page 22: ...trol Command Structure All control commands follow the format as shown in Figure 1 Add Figure Here Figure 1 A control command always begins with a Security Password generally referred to as Password a...

Page 23: ...particular command may have more than one type of data digit x y or z Do not confuse the types of variables with the number of data digits The number of symbols x y or z indicate the number of digits...

Page 24: ...trol command with an incorrect password or a non existent root number the controller will not respond to the command Command Response Messages Acknowledgment Most Control Commands respond in some way...

Page 25: ...ier on the repeater s input frequency some day when you enter a command If the carrier continues to hold up the repeater after you ve released the PTT button your command won t be executed Entering th...

Page 26: ...ially defaults to 5 0 seconds but it can be reprogrammed with a different value if desired DTMF Mute Delay The controller has a DTMF Mute feature that prevents your DTMF commands from being repeated T...

Page 27: ...nt out The purpose of the message buffer is to prevent overruns when several of the controller s software programs want to send messages at the same time Each program sends its message to the message...

Page 28: ...ssage that you program into the controller can contain one or more control characters Control characters can occur anywhere in the message depending on how you want the message to be sent Of course yo...

Page 29: ...kind of message you want Control characters 9981 9989 tell the message handler how you want the message routed 9999 synchronizes messages with macros We ll discuss the 9900 through 9960 and 9999 contr...

Page 30: ...ter PW 15 9984 message To send a message to both transmitters not mixed enter PW 15 9982 9984 message Routing accumulates within a message If you enter PW 15 9982 message 1 9984 message 2 Message 1 go...

Page 31: ...PW 15 9950 01 02 03 04 PW 29 9000 PW 70 1 However this command sequence will not have the expected results The first command queues the DTMF page to the message queue for execution then immediately e...

Page 32: ...sending the CW message Any additional 54s found after the first one will be ignored If the CW message was preceded by any other message the 54 will be ignored Wordspace Character The Wordspace Charact...

Page 33: ...speed of a CW message enter a 2 digit character from 60 to 69 ahead of the CW characters that are to be sent at the new speed The speed may be changed as often as desired within a CW message even bet...

Page 34: ...00 to 53 When building a CW message be sure to use both digits of the code Do not omit leading zeroes The following table shows CW Alphanumeric Characters and their related control characters codes CW...

Page 35: ...ation and Related Characters Control Character 9900 Character Parameter Symbol Code period 36 comma 37 fraction 38 question 39 word space space 40 end of message AR 41 wait AS 42 break BK 43 double da...

Page 36: ...ange Characters and their codes CW Frequency and Speed Changes Control Character 9900 Change Code frequency 59xxxx xxxx tone code speed to 5 WPM 60 speed to 7 WPM 61 speed to 10 WPM 62 speed to 13 WPM...

Page 37: ...for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable CW PW 63 01 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Acknowledgment Sends nothing if disabled OK if enabled Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong nu...

Page 38: ...Hz although most radio systems have an audio response of 300Hz to 3KHz To select frequencies for the Owner Fixed Frequency Beeps and CTCSS see the applicable commands on pages 4 18 and 10 3 Command Fo...

Page 39: ...rs None Default Condition CW is sent at the normal rate Examples Assume that a macro 3 exists which sends the 12 hour time Assume also that a macro 2 exists which contains the Send Next Message Slowly...

Page 40: ...Form Command Form Data Digit Select Normal CW Speed PW 12 x CW Speed Table Select Slow CW Speed PW 13 x CW Speed Table Data Digit CW Speed Data Digit CW Speed 0 5 WPM 5 17 WPM 1 7 WPM 6 20 WPM 2 10 W...

Page 41: ...W sending speed to 17 words per minute enter PW 12 5 To change the slow CW sending speed to 10 words per minute enter PW 13 2 Note There are two ways to change the speed of a CW message One way is to...

Page 42: ...nother message type Beep Parameters General The following table shows the general parameters related to beep messages These parameters will be discussed in more detail in the sections which follow Bee...

Page 43: ...ould not be construed as musical in nature Factory Fixed Frequency Beeps Control Character 9910 Freq Note Beep Freq Note Beep Freq Note Beep 262Hz C3 00 659Hz E4 16 1661Hz G 5 32 277Hz C 3 01 698Hz F4...

Page 44: ...a cold start The frequencies may be changed and the new frequencies will be retained upon a warm start These beeps are programmed with the character codes 48 53 The following table shows the Owner Fix...

Page 45: ...m Command Form Data Digits Select Frequency of Beep 48 PW 06 01 xxxx Tone Code Table Select Frequency of Beep 49 PW 06 02 xxxx Tone Code Table Select Frequency of Beep 50 PW 06 03 xxxx Tone Code Table...

Page 46: ...7K Chapter 4 4 20 Examples Let s change the frequency of beep 48 to 600Hz The tone code for 600Hz is 1667 The command is PW 06 01 1667...

Page 47: ...Although custom delays can be placed anywhere in a beep message they go well with custom beeps if you need to create a truly unique or specialized signalling burst For example a string of custom beep...

Page 48: ...beep message even between each beep This parameter is not changed at the end of the beep message The following table shows Beep Duration Change Characters Beep Duration Change Characters Control Chara...

Page 49: ...ne page message is as follows Enter the control character 9920 Enter four digits representing the frequency of the page tone taken from the Tone Code Table on page A 20 Enter two digits representing t...

Page 50: ...range of duration is 0 1 to 9 9 seconds Enter four digits representing the frequency of the second tone taken from the Tone Code Table Enter two digits representing the duration of the second tone in...

Page 51: ...5 6 tone page This is required because the normal format results in an odd number of characters 11 and the message handler requires even numbers of characters in each message For example the format o...

Page 52: ...te the desired message page You may end the DTMF message with the character or enter another control character 99xx and continue with another page type Delays A 1 second Pre Page Delay is created by t...

Page 53: ...r Code 0 00 8 08 1 01 9 09 2 02 A 10 3 03 B 11 4 04 C 12 5 05 D 13 6 06 14 7 07 15 DTMF Duration Change Characters DTMF Duration Change Characters are used to set the duration of the DTMF characters t...

Page 54: ...tion of 100mS Ten of the most common durations are shown in the DTMF Gap Change Characters Table If you wish to change the gap to one of the values shown enter the two digit code corresponding to your...

Page 55: ...ly used to separate individual pages within a multi page message Ten common pause durations are shown in the DTMF Pause Characters Table If you wish to insert a pause into a page enter the two digit c...

Page 56: ...DTMF Custom Changes Duration Gap Pause Control Character 9950 DTMF Custom Change Code Data Digit custom DTMF duration change 10990mS 50xx 0199 x 10mS custom DTMF duration change 1009900mS 51xx 0199 x...

Page 57: ...These DTMF Custom Changes are found in their own table labeled DTMF Custom Changes Duration Gap Pause on page 4 30 and are reprinted on page A 10 The advantages in using codes from the regular tables...

Page 58: ...tion change characters and DTMF custom gap characters if you have special requirements In this example we will generate two pages The first will be 1 2 3 at 160mS 110mS Then we ll have a 5 second paus...

Page 59: ...causes the message handler to pause for 1 second before sending the synthesized speech message Any additional 0000s found after the first one will be ignored If the synthesized speech message was prec...

Page 60: ...his range Calculating Tone Codes If you wish to program a tone frequency that is not listed in the Tone Code Table you will need to calculate its tone code This is particularly true of paging tones wh...

Page 61: ...11 AM PM CW PM 9812 hour minute 24 hr format CW 14 45 9813 day of week CW WED 9814 month CW JAN 9815 day of Month CW 1 9816 Seconds CW 27 in CW 9820 hour minute 12 hr format male two forty five male 9...

Page 62: ...Chapter 8 Clock and Calendar Note The voiced run time variables require that your controller be fitted with a speech synthesis module Here are some ideas To send the time and AM or PM in voice enter...

Page 63: ...mable messages Command Form Command Form Select Courtesy Message PW 31 10 message Select Dropout Message PW 31 13 message Select Pre Timeout Message PW 31 16 message Select Post Timeout Message PW 31...

Page 64: ...nswer Message 3 beeps 9910 585076 09 2133 Select Reverse Patch Ringout Message 55 CW Examples Let s change the normal ID message to W0XYZ R in CW It is a good idea to preface any CW message with the C...

Page 65: ...tion and we want no gap between them Looking up this information in the Beep Character Set Tables beginning on page A 5 we find 55 turns the automatic beep gap OFF 73 changes the beep duration to 40mS...

Page 66: ...10 Review Dropout Message PW 34 13 Review Pre Timeout Message PW 34 16 Review Post Timeout Message PW 34 19 Review Initial ID Message for TX1 PW 34 30 Review Initial ID Message for TX2 PW 34 33 Revie...

Page 67: ...could have 46 CW characters 23 synthesized speech words etc To delete a message enter the password the 4 digit root number and the do not enter any message Command Form Command Form Select User Messag...

Page 68: ...W characters will be A B and C the beeps will be 25 through 30 at 80mS durations with 20mS gaps between them and the final CW characters will be 1 2 and 30 WPM and 1000Hz frequency Looking up the CW A...

Page 69: ...1000 and 1 2 3 is 01 02 03 Therefore our complete command to send this message is PW 15990010111299107556612526272829309900659100 0010203 You may never have a need for a message like this but this exa...

Page 70: ...characters 23 synthesized speech words etc To delete a message enter the password the 4 digit root number and the do not enter any message Command Form Command Form Default Select OK Command Response...

Page 71: ...0 bytes 50 2 digit codes You must count the control character Therefore any message could have 46 CW characters 23 synthesized speech words etc To delete a message enter the password the 4 digit root...

Page 72: ...7K Chapter 4 4 46...

Page 73: ...erators holding the Control Operator Password are the lower level group since their password only works with certain owner designated control commands You may select the commands that are available to...

Page 74: ...are explained in the Remote Base Interface section on page 21 1 Command Form Command Form Assign Control Operator Password PW 92 new control operator password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Mean...

Page 75: ...se passwords are explained in the Remote Base Interface section on page 21 1 Command Form Command Form Assign Master Password PW 93 new master password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err...

Page 76: ...y either password 1 used by only master password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition All commands may be use...

Page 77: ...to a Range of Commands PW 94 first root number last root number x 0 used by either password 1 used by only master password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits ent...

Page 78: ...o improve site security The Power LED is always on Enter one digit 0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable Front Panel Display PW 63 99 x 0 OFF disabled...

Page 79: ...r just a few digits to place an autopatch call to an often dialed number Better Security Create a library of macros for your users and restrict the actual programming passwords to yourself and a few c...

Page 80: ...as leading zeros they will be ignored by the controller For example the following macro names will all refer to the same macro 5 05 005 0005 You may execute the macro by entering any of these names Wh...

Page 81: ...will be a locked up system that will require you enter 40 commands by hand to reinitialize itself or a trip to the site to do a warm start Note The controller does not check the validity of the data s...

Page 82: ...just autopatch commands you can create macros which change the personality of the repeater An Emergency Status Macro might change the ID and tail messages and the autopatch timeout timer a Normal Stat...

Page 83: ...a complete executable command or macro Command Form Command Form Create New Macro PW 20 macro name command Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 too few digits entered name used macro na...

Page 84: ...s long Also the command following the macro name is a complete command including password The acknowledgment message OK simply indicates that the Create New Macro command was entered correctly and tha...

Page 85: ...o name does not exist in directory too big command being entered exceeds the storage area remaining for this macro Default None Examples Assume that a macro has been created to turn ON Logic Output 1...

Page 86: ...original macro If the new macro is filled append another This process can continue until the limit of 40 chained commands is reached Note The acknowledgment message OK simply indicates that the Appen...

Page 87: ...ro in Speech PW 35 macro name Acknowledgment Sends the contents of the macro in CW or speech Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered not found macro name does not exist in the direct...

Page 88: ...7K Chapter 6 6 10 To examine this macro in speech we would enter PW 35 006A The controller would then speak Nine nine seven zero one enter one zero six six three six zero zero zero enter...

Page 89: ...ds OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 macro name does not exist in the directory Default None Examples Assume that a macro exists under the macro name 6A and that it co...

Page 90: ...in the command must be entered as a precaution to avoid accidents If you wish to erase one or more selected macros see the Erase Macro command on page 6 10 Command Form Command Form Erase All Macros...

Page 91: ...me Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered not found old name does not exist in the directory name used new name already exists in the directory Default None...

Page 92: ...0D Here is a wrap up of what we have done Before its name was changed the macro was executed by entering 6A After the first name change it was executed by entering 1000 After the second name change it...

Page 93: ...1 255 1 255 seconds Acknowledgment None Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition No Pause Examples To delay command execution 2 seconds e...

Page 94: ...g hardware at the repeater site following a power interuption A macro can be created that momentarily switches ON one of the logic outputs this macro is then triggered by a restart By the way this com...

Page 95: ...tions This section of the manual describes the autopatch phone line control mode and reverse patch features of your controller We use the term Autopatch to describe a telephone call originated by the...

Page 96: ...l times to access the autopatch and dial an emergency number Only one number can be dialed this way Likewise any of the Event Triggered Macros can be used to dial the autopatch by creating an autodial...

Page 97: ...See page 7 12 Autopatch Setup and Configuration Autopatch Dialer The Autopatch Dialer software looks for the lettered characters B C and D in a phone number The purposes of these three characters is a...

Page 98: ...in rotary pulse format pause 5 seconds then dial 234567890 in DTMF Autopatch Conversation Control During a standard half duplex autopatch the mobile operator always has control of the conversation Wh...

Page 99: ...ng the telephone number in three ways Ten pulses per second PPS rotary Twenty pulses per second PPS rotary DTMF Touch Tone Ten PPS is the standard method Twenty PPS works with some exchanges Use Touch...

Page 100: ...Explanation 1 10 pulses per second rotary dialing 2 20 pulses per second rotary dialing 3 DTMF Touch Tone dialing 5 digits per second Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of...

Page 101: ...tch command was entered correctly Otherwise a delay before ringing especially when rotary dialing may convince the user that a call was rejected Command Form Command Form Select Autopatch Dialing Mess...

Page 102: ...r If an autopatch message is not programmed the default CW message will be sent only when Command Responses are enabled Command Form Command Form Default Select Autopatch Off Message PW 31 44 message...

Page 103: ...l Mode call is terminated Command Form Command Form Default Select Autopatch Dump Message PW 31 43 message none Review Autopatch Dump Message PW 34 43 none Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning...

Page 104: ...rs in the phone number C means dial in rotary D means dial in DTMF If mixed mode dialing is turned ON enabled the dialer will switch back and forth between rotary and DTMF dialing according to C and D...

Page 105: ...senting the desired time of the pause in tenths of seconds The range of the time is 0 1 second to 10 0 seconds Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Pause B Digit Time PW 49 96 xxx 001 100 in ss...

Page 106: ...owledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition Pound Down is OFF disabled Note The key still retains its other meaning clea...

Page 107: ...efix see table below Delete Dialing Prefix PW 83 10 none Acknowledgment Sends OK Code Function Code Function 00 DTMF or rotary digit 0 11 DTMF digit B 01 DTMF or rotary digit 1 12 DTMF digit C 02 DTMF...

Page 108: ...be able to dial other extensions on the PBX you can set the default prefix in your Autopatch Dump Triggered Macro see page 7 16 by entering PW 83 10 09 16 dial 9 1 second pause This way your default D...

Page 109: ...m to the autopatch users we suggest that this command be placed into the macro of your choice The macro would be used to dump all calls Command Form Command Form Dump Autopatch Using a Code PW 83 Ackn...

Page 110: ...illegal digit entered Default Condition No Macros Exist Note The Autopatch Dump Triggered Macro will be executed if the autopatch times out If a series of calls are made without dumping the autopatch...

Page 111: ...phoned party Normal operation of the autopatch is Half Duplex meaning that audio is gated from the phone line to the transmitter when the mobile is listening and gated from the receiver to the phone l...

Page 112: ...or Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition Autopatch Privacy is OFF disabled Examples This feature is temporary and remains in effect for the duratio...

Page 113: ...rn a second dial tone under those conditions DTMF digits are detected and muted from the phone line when this feature is ON enabled This feature would have to be turned OFF disabled however when a mob...

Page 114: ...ch This command has no effect if executed during an autopatch This command will take effect on the next autopatch Command Form Command Form Data Digits Enable Disable ID During Autopatch PW 63 09 x 0...

Page 115: ...disabled 1 for ON enabled This inhibits a user from dumping the patch with any command except the patch dump command Command Form Command Form Data Digits Require Dump Before Next Call PW 63 10 x 0 O...

Page 116: ...ion and the If the macro name has fewer than 4 digits enter leading zeros If you wish to prevent a macro from being executed that was previously assigned enter just the password the 4 digit root numbe...

Page 117: ...his command to cause a hookflash This command has no effect when no autopatch or reverse patch has been made Command Form Command Form Landline Hookflash PW 83 1 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error M...

Page 118: ...tart sending short Autopatch Timeout Warning Messages in CW These messages are sent every 5 seconds and are programmable A user may extend the duration of his her call by entering the Reset Autopatch...

Page 119: ...utes is the same as entering 30 Enter 000 for infinity timer disabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Autopatch Timeout Timer PW 65 xxx 000 infinity 001 546 0 1 54 6 minutes Acknowledgment...

Page 120: ...Autopatch Timeout Timer Allows call to proceed for another period of time as set by the Select Autopatch Timeout Timer command on page 7 25 Command Form Command Form Reset Autopatch Timeout Timer PW...

Page 121: ...Maximum message length is 25 characters Command Form Command Form Select Autopatch Timeout Warning Message PW 31 41 message Review Autopatch Timeout Warning Message PW 34 41 Acknowledgment Sends the...

Page 122: ...ss Password immediately before the phone number to be dialed If security is not a concern the autopatch can be accessed by simply entering the phone number itself The pages which follow list the comma...

Page 123: ...password phone number Acknowledgment Sends the Autopatch Dialing Message Errors Error Meaning OFF autopatch is OFF disabled REJ rejected number in Rejected Number Table ERR rejected number not allowed...

Page 124: ...s Error Meaning OFF autopatch is full OFF disabled REJ rejected number in Rejected Number Table ERR rejected number not allowed by AP Call Type BZ phone line is busy Model 7K controller only Default C...

Page 125: ...t begin with the same digits as macros if their lengths are different In other words the controller will properly execute a macro named 6636 and it will properly dial 663 6000 even though the first fo...

Page 126: ...ation of 0 9 and A D Command Form Command Form Change Autopatch Access Password PW 23 new Autopatch Access Password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered De...

Page 127: ...0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable Autopatch Access Without Password PW 63 11 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Me...

Page 128: ...hile the telephone line is already in use This command has no effect if an autopatch or reverse patch is in progress Command Form Command Form Go Off Hook PW 83 2 Go Off Hook Ignore Busy Logic Input P...

Page 129: ...g distance call 0 xxx xxx xxxx operator assisted 10 digit call 1 xxx xxx xxxx 10 digit call long distance call 1 800 xxx xxxx 1 888 xxx xxxx toll free call The controller may be programmed to allow an...

Page 130: ...Types PW 60 x 0 8 Autopatch Call Types Table below Data Digit Autopatch Call Types Explanation none no calls permitted autopatch OFF disabled 0 accepted numbers only accepted numbers only see page 7...

Page 131: ...wing PW 60 To permit only accepted numbers operator calls and 7 digit local calls enter the following PW 60 0 1 2 In the above example the 0 would not have to be entered since the 1 or 2 already permi...

Page 132: ...7 42 and will not be dialed by either entering the number via command or via macros Commercial phone numbers could be restricted and hints could be made to unpaid members In major cities it is possibl...

Page 133: ...elephone Interface Functions 7 39 Select Autopatch Call Types command does not have a category for three digit numbers so 911 may be placed into the Accepted Number Table using the command on page 7 4...

Page 134: ...card To clear the Accepted Number Table enter nothing after the 68 root number To insert the phone number into the Accepted Number Table enter the phone number after the 68 Command Form Command Form...

Page 135: ...t be permitted if the autopatch is completely OFF disabled At least one of the autopatch call types must be selected if accepted numbers are to be permitted Now assume that all numbers in are code 414...

Page 136: ...lear the Rejected Number Table enter nothing after the 67 root number To insert the phone number into the Rejected Number Table enter the phone number after the 67 Command Form Command Form Clear All...

Page 137: ...since only one phone number may be entered at a time Now assume that all numbers in the 246 exchange are to be rejected To accomplish this enter the following PW 67 246 AAAA The A is used as a wild ca...

Page 138: ...r for a while since another call may have been placed since their call The Clear Autopatch Redialer command page 7 46 may be used after the autopatch call is made to clear the dialer memory This ensur...

Page 139: ...sed the controller will send CLR dialer cleared at each redial attempt The 30 minute autopatch redialer timer will be reset at each redial Do not use the Redial Last Number command if you have not bee...

Page 140: ...call After this command is executed entering the Redial Last Number command on page 7 45 causes the controller to send CLR The number will not be dialed Command Form Command Form Clear Autopatch Redi...

Page 141: ...l After reaching 999 calls the counter will start over at 000 The counter may be read in CW by entering the Send Autopatch Call Count command on page 7 49 The counter may be cleared forced to 000 by e...

Page 142: ...tch Call Counter Enter the command in the form below Command Form Command Form Clear Autopatch Call Counter PW 69 Acknowledgment Sends CALLS 000 in CW Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits...

Page 143: ...n a message and sent in either CW or Speech See page 4 35 Command Form Command Form Send Autopatch Call Count PW 86 Acknowledgment Sends CALLS xxx in CW Errors None Default Condition Autopatch Call Co...

Page 144: ...e which appear as ringing signals to the controller Such activity could cause the controller to go off hook Phone Line Busy Output The controller activates the Phone Line Busy Output during autopatche...

Page 145: ...ther reverse patch command could be entered if desired Setting the ringout limit to zero is the same as putting the controller in Mode 3 it can t ring out with a zero limit so it will go into phone li...

Page 146: ...ns One of the benefits of having ring in delay is that it allows someone to pick up the phone if there is a phone in parallel with the controller If for example a maintenance phone line at a radio or...

Page 147: ...delay is 00 to 99 rings Ringout limit is 00 to 99 rings Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Phone Line Answer Mode Do Not Answer Only PW 64 x x 0 do not answer Select Phone Line Answer Mode PW...

Page 148: ...when it answers the phone line The message is sent to the caller Command Form Command Form Select Phone Line Answer Message PW 31 50 message Review Phone Line Answer Message PW 34 50 Acknowledgment S...

Page 149: ...ete the Phone Line Answer Macro enter the command with no macro name i e PW 26 16 Command Form Command Form Select Phone Line Answer Macro PW 26 16 macro name Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Mean...

Page 150: ...acro PW 26 81 macro name Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition No macro assigned Note The Phone Line Control M...

Page 151: ...er the root number enter 1 2 or 3 digits representing the desired time in tenths of minutes The range of the timer is 0 1 minutes to 54 6 minutes For example 1 0 1 minutes 6 seconds 30 3 0 minutes 546...

Page 152: ...ata Digit Monitor Receiver 1 Rx1 PW 63 23 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Monitor Receiver 2 Rx2 PW 63 24 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Monitor Receiver 3 Rx3 PW 63 25 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Talk...

Page 153: ...will be able to enter any command To trigger a reverse patch the proper command will have to be entered from a Touch Tone telephone The first mode may be necessary in several situations For example i...

Page 154: ...patch sequence to start when entered from the phone line The DTMF decoder is switched from the phone line back to the repeater receiver Command Form Command Form Trigger Reverse Patch PW 87 Acknowledg...

Page 155: ...ects the telephone party to the repeater when entered from the repeater receiver The call progresses the same way as a standard autopatch Command Form Command Form Answer Reverse Patch PW 88 Acknowled...

Page 156: ...the reverse patch program Do not make the message too long to prevent messages from becoming stacked up in the message handler Command Form Command Form Select Reverse Patch Ringout Message PW 31 51...

Page 157: ...o name using leading zeroes if the macro name is less than 4 digits To delete the assignment enter the command with no macro name Command Form Command Form Select Ring Triggered Macro PW 26 80 macro n...

Page 158: ...ceiver 1 Audio from the phone line goes only to transmitter 1 If this is your intended configuration you don t need to make any of the configuration changes described in this section Proceed to config...

Page 159: ...d PW 63 91 1 AP to Tx2 Enabled If your configuration never changes you may enter the commands once to set up the routing that you require If your configuration will change you should create macros to...

Page 160: ...linked you need to define separate macros for receiver 1 and receiver 2 These macros will configure the audio routing for autopatch access from each port To setup the routing for receiver 1 enter the...

Page 161: ...macro you wish to have executed at the transition and the If the macro name has fewer than 4 digits enter leading zeros If you wish to prevent a macro from being executed that was previously assigned...

Page 162: ...and 7 52 Enter the password the 4 digit root number and 1 or 2 digits representing the transmitters to play command responses messages and the Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Rx1 Autopatc...

Page 163: ...curate time keeping is maintained during loss of main power To announce the time or date you place special codes called Message Run Time Variables into messages See page 4 35 for more information The...

Page 164: ...Form Command Form Data Digit Set Clock and Calendar PW 25 year month day of month day of week hour minute from table below Data Digit Explanation 00 99 year 01 12 January is 01 month 01 31 day of mon...

Page 165: ...Example Let s set the clock to 6 02 PM on Saturday March 21 1992 The year is 92 the month is 03 the day of month is 21 the day of week is 6 the hour is 18 and the minute is 02 The entire command is P...

Page 166: ...t use the spring ahead command between 11 00 PM and midnight Otherwise the hour will change to 00 but the day won t roll forward You will lose a day If you are using the Scheduler to automatically fal...

Page 167: ...tpoint 00 for this example PW 20 9000 MPW 48 1 PW 28 00 9000 03 30 02 00 To manually set the clock 1 hour behind enter the command PW 48 0 To automatically set the clock 1 hour behind on October 26 19...

Page 168: ...mand Form Command Form Data Digit Reset Clock Seconds PW 48 3 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered Default Condition None Example To manually reset the sec...

Page 169: ...the version of the Subtract Clock Seconds command with the inhibit This prevents the scheduler from executing the command more than once Command Form Command Form Data Digit Add Clock Seconds PW 48 4...

Page 170: ...seconds behind you will need to set a Scheduler setpoint that occurs when the drift is less than that Once a week or once a month may be appropriate depending on your situation To automatically adjust...

Page 171: ...dnight December 31st Wildcards can be used to program recurring setpoints eg 9 00 AM on the first Saturday of each month The setpoints are compared to the real time clock calendar at the start of each...

Page 172: ...numbered setpoint first the next higher setpoint second and so on If the controller loses main power time keeping will continue however setpoints will not be executed since the microprocessor will be...

Page 173: ...63 4th Monday of month 41 1st Sunday of month 64 4th Tuesday of month 42 1st Monday of month 65 4th Wednesday of month 43 1st Tuesday of month 66 4th Thursday of month 44 1st Wednesday of month 67 4th...

Page 174: ...34 at midnight every Saturday in June enter the following PW 28 03 1234 06 40 00 00 Setpoint 03 To execute macro 1234 at noon on April 15th enter the following PW 28 04 1234 04 15 12 00 Setpoint 04 To...

Page 175: ...99 and Minute 99 assuming the macro will execute at the start of January 1st the unexpected will happen the macro will execute every minute of every hour for as long as it is January 1st that is from...

Page 176: ...00 99 Use a leading zero if required Command Form Command Form Data Digit Delete One Setpoint PW 28 setpoint 00 99 setpoint number Delete Range of Setpoints PW 28 first setpoint last setpoint 00 99 s...

Page 177: ...Enter one digit 0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digits Enable Disable Scheduler PW 63 15 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning e...

Page 178: ...7K Chapter 9 9 8 Notes...

Page 179: ...ions Specialists TS 32 If the CTCSS encoder is connected to the 7K the controller can turn the tone ON and OFF through a dedicated audio gate on the main board If the CTCSS decoder frequency is contro...

Page 180: ...der is turned ON for an adjustable amount of time at the beginning of each repeater key up This time is adjustable from 2 seconds to 9 seconds Enter one digit 0 for OFF disabled 1 for continuously ON...

Page 181: ...at the time a new command is given The customer may wish to control a device that is not a CTCSS module and should be aware that the outputs are lightly buffered by a 74C906 IC 15V OFF 10mA ON Comman...

Page 182: ...0 0 1 10 97 4 ZB 0 1 0 1 0 11 100 0 1Z 0 1 0 1 1 12 103 5 1A 0 1 1 0 0 13 107 2 1B 0 1 1 0 1 14 110 9 2Z 0 1 1 1 0 15 114 8 2A 0 1 1 1 1 16 118 8 2B 1 0 0 0 0 17 123 0 3Z 1 0 0 0 1 18 127 3 3A 1 0 0 1...

Page 183: ...r 11 1 Chapter 11 DTMF Decoder The 7K s DTMF Decoder may be driven by the three receiver ports and the phone line The priorities of these devices and many other parameters regarding the decoder are pr...

Page 184: ...various error messages that indicate bad data or incorrect number of keystrokes Enter one digit 0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable Command Response...

Page 185: ...to more than one device except for scan 5 You may assign priority 0 no access to up to 3 devices Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select DTMF Priority Scan PW 89 RX1 RX2 RX3 PH 0 no access to DTM...

Page 186: ...canned devices are checked for DTMF only if no priority devices are active If DTMF is detected on a scanned device the decoder will remain connected to the device until either the device goes inactive...

Page 187: ...ed 1 Carrier Access Activity on the COR input will allow access to the DTMF decoder Activity on the PL input is ignored 2 PL Access Activity on the PL input will allow access to the DTMF decoder Activ...

Page 188: ...nter the following command to change the mode on Receiver 1 PW 57 06 2 A better mode for many repeater installations is Mode 3 And PL Access This mode has better rejection of adjacent channel interfer...

Page 189: ...e command the command buffer in the controller will be cleared Enter two digits in the range 01 to 99 representing 0 1 to 9 9 seconds Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select DTMF Decoder Interdigi...

Page 190: ...transmitted Since some time is required by the controller to decode the digit a short burst of tone is re transmitted A timer is started for the purpose of delaying the muting This allows a string of...

Page 191: ...53 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable RX2 TX2 DTMF Mute PW 63 54 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable RX3 TX2 DTMF Mute PW 63 55 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Acknowledgment Sends OK...

Page 192: ...a different macro for each of the 16 possible long DTMF characters This system is compatible with the ARRL s nationwide LiTZ Long Tone Zero program which asks amateurs to monitor for a 3 second DTMF...

Page 193: ...to Long Tone Three PW 26 53 macro name Assign Macro to Long Tone Four PW 26 54 macro name Assign Macro to Long Tone Five PW 26 55 macro name Assign Macro to Long Tone Six PW 26 56 macro name Assign M...

Page 194: ...er tone Enter the 4 digit macro name desired Use leading zeros if needed To delete a macro enter the command with no macro name Command Form Command Form Select DTMF Digit Decoded Macro PW 26 49 macro...

Page 195: ...nitial signal is received continuously until the identifier timer expires the Initial ID Message will be sent and the Impolite ID Macro will be executed Normally following the initial keyup the Initia...

Page 196: ...incoming signal You may program messages into the identifier by using the Select Identifier Messages commands on page 12 3 The Initial ID Message may contain a greeting club name city CTCSS frequency...

Page 197: ...n CW Select Normal ID Message for TX1 PW 31 31 message ID in CW Select Impolite ID Message for TX1 PW 31 32 message none Select Initial ID Message for TX2 PW 31 33 message 9983 ID in CW Select Normal...

Page 198: ...ID Macro for TX1 PW 26 04 macro name Select Polite ID Macro for TX2 PW 26 47 macro name Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered De...

Page 199: ...rs in US amateur service must identify at least every 10 minutes Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select ID Message Interval for TX1 and TX2 PW 51 xxx 005 300 0 5 30 0 minutes Acknowledgment Sends...

Page 200: ...lows more time for a polite ID to occur but can cause an ID to occur more often than required Enter 1 2 3 or 4 digits leading zeroes are not required Command Form Command Form Data Digits Select ID Pe...

Page 201: ...54 Acknowledgment Sends OK Command Response Message Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered Default Condition Both Initial and Normal ID Messages are ID in CW Examples On occasion y...

Page 202: ...ntifier to send the Initial ID Message for TX1 along with any ID Tail Message that may be selected Command Form Command Form Send Initial ID Message for TX1 PW 55 Acknowledgment Sends ID Errors Error...

Page 203: ...ssage enter the password the 4 digit root number and the do not enter any message This command only establishes the contents of the programmable message Use the Select Review Initial and Normal ID Tai...

Page 204: ...50 1 xx Tail Message Table below Review Initial ID Tail Message for TX1 PW 50 0 99 none Review Normal ID Tail Message for TX1 PW 50 1 99 none Data Digit Message Data Digit Message Data Digit Message...

Page 205: ...ch This command has no effect if executed during an autopatch This command will take effect on the next autopatch Command Form Command Form Data Digits Enable Disable ID During Autopatch PW 63 09 x 0...

Page 206: ...7K Chapter 12 12 12...

Page 207: ...itter or the autopatch by turning on or off the 11 possible paths Paths are defined in the Enable Disable Path command on page 13 2 The priority of the audio routed from each receiver to each transmit...

Page 208: ...de use the Monitor Talk Out Via Phone command described on page 7 45 Command Form Command Form Default Enable Disable Path 1 Rx1 to Tx1 PW 63 81 x ON enabled Enable Disable Path 2 Rx2 to Tx1 PW 63 82...

Page 209: ...lect the audio routing priority to modify replace each x with one digit 1 through 3 representing receivers 1 through 3 in the order of priority from highest to lowest All 3 receivers must be specified...

Page 210: ...x2 Access Mode PW 57 05 x Path Access Mode Table below Path Access Modes Mode Access Explanation 0 No Access Activity on the COR and PL inputs is ignored 1 Carrier Access COR Activity on the COR input...

Page 211: ...nce noise falsing from unsquelched audio is eliminated Enter the following command to change the mode on the path from Receiver 1 to Transmitter 1 to Mode 3 And PL Access PW 57 00 3 Mode 4 Or PL Acces...

Page 212: ...7K Chapter 13 13 6...

Page 213: ...acting as logic inputs in addition to their normal duties Logic inputs are scanned for a transition from the High state to the Low state and from the Low state to the High state When one of these tran...

Page 214: ...Lo to Hi PW 26 27 macro name Assign Macro to Logic Input 5 Hi to Lo PW 26 28 macro name Assign Macro to Logic Input 5 Lo to Hi PW 26 29 macro name Assign Macro to Logic Input 6 Hi to Lo PW 26 30 macr...

Page 215: ...desirable since the switch could have been tripped late at night You would need to keep the CW pitch changed until acknowledged not changed back to normal when the switch goes back to its original sta...

Page 216: ...sume that two such macros already exist and they are 0700 programs BAT and 0701 removes BAT To assign these macros to logic input 2 enter the following commands PW 26 22 0701 removes message PW 26 23...

Page 217: ...g auxiliary devices at the repeater site the two transmitter PTT outputs are not included in the 7 logic outputs These outputs can be latched ON or OFF or can be momentarily pulsed ON or OFF ON refers...

Page 218: ...puts Momentary ON PW 72 list the outputs Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition All Logic Outputs are OFF disabled Examples There are several exampl...

Page 219: ...enabled see the Links chapter on page 13 1 Each receiver has access to the DTMF decoder if enabled see the DTMF Decoder chapter on page 11 1 The usual configuration has Receiver 1 as the repeater rec...

Page 220: ...mitter paths that the receivers drive Be sure to set the corresponding receiver access mode for Receiver 1 2 and 3 using the Select Path Access Mode commands for Rx1 to Tx1 Rx2 to Tx1 and or Rx3 to Tx...

Page 221: ...drive The setting of the corresponding receiver path to Tx1 determines when there is receiver activity even if the corresponding path is not enabled If Receiver 2 is a link receiver for example the li...

Page 222: ...of Pulse Parameters Pulse Count is the number of pulses that occur within the Minimum Duration and Window Time parameters to trigger execution of the macro The range is 0 to 9 pulses Minimum Duration...

Page 223: ...lse is less than the minimum duration This means that a new window timing cycle can begin as soon as the old one is either properly executed or discarded for any reason Pulses are created by COR and P...

Page 224: ...git 0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable End of Transmission Command Execution for RX1 PW 63 57 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable End of T...

Page 225: ...y useful if an input signal keeps the receiver active after a user enters a DTMF command If the feature is enabled users can simply enter a command and release the push to talk button instead of enter...

Page 226: ...mer for RX2 PW 63 65 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable From Start of Transmission Timer for RX3 PW 63 66 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wro...

Page 227: ...e of the courtesy message is to inform the next station that he she may now transmit for the full duration of the transmitter timeout timer The courtesy delay encourages stations to allow a short brea...

Page 228: ...ftware keying requests Event macros can be defined that allow actions to occur at these events eg to disable a CTCSS encoder before the transmitter is unkeyed see page 17 14 All the above delays and m...

Page 229: ...onds Examples A generous amount of courtesy delay forces repeater users to delay their transmissions thus allowing other stations to break into the conversation This is something referred to as an ant...

Page 230: ...nowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default Condition Dropout Delay is 3 0 seconds Examples Owners of tube type repeaters sometim...

Page 231: ...imer to 0 1 to 54 6 minutes To disable the timer completely enter three zeroes Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Transmitter Timeout Timer PW 40 xxx 000 infinity 001 546 0 1 54 6 minutes Ack...

Page 232: ...in minutes and tenths of minutes Therefore entering PW 40 3 will set the timer to 0 3 minutes 18 seconds If you want 3 0 minutes be sure to enter PW 40 30 Leading zeroes are permitted Therefore enter...

Page 233: ...mitter Timeout Timer PW 10 Acknowledgment None Errors None Default None Examples If the transmitting station has caused a timeout to occur the receiving station may be able to bring the transmitter ba...

Page 234: ...eceiving COR signals See the various Key Transmitter commands beginning on page 17 9 Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable Transmitter 1 PW 63 00 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Dis...

Page 235: ...2 or 3 digit number representing the amount of time the transmitter should key in tenths of minutes Enter nothing or 000 to cancel key request Command Form Command Form Data Digit Key Transmitter Tim...

Page 236: ...Enter one digit 0 for OFF cancel 1 for ON key The transmitter will remain keyed indefinitely until canceled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Key Transmitter 1 Untimed PW 63 41 x 1 key 0 cancel ke...

Page 237: ...er activities that require keying The delay may be disabled in special applications such as half duplex linking where fast unkeying is desired Command Form Command Form Data Digit Enable Disable TX1 M...

Page 238: ...itter Minimum Unkey Delay command see page 17 11 Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Tx1 Minimum Unkey Delay PW 49 98 xxxx from table below Select Tx2 Minimum Unkey Delay PW 49 99 xxxx from ta...

Page 239: ...its enter leading zeros If you wish to prevent a macro from being executed that was previously assigned enter just the password the 4 digit root number and the Command Form Command Form Assign Macro t...

Page 240: ...om being executed that was previously assigned enter just the password the 4 digit root number and the Command Form Command Form Assign Macro to Tx1 PTT Inactive to Active PW 26 82 macro name Assign M...

Page 241: ...hen the transmitter unkeys a squelch burst is heard in your users receivers To prevent the squelch burst you could disable the CTCSS tone on your transmitter a small amount of time before the transmit...

Page 242: ...ge 10 2 When enabled this audio gate opens to pass audio when Transmitter 1 is keyed and closes at the beginning of the Tx1 Minimum Unkey Delay You would use the Select Tx1 Minimum Unkey Delay command...

Page 243: ...ate to the repeater which we define as the Receiver 1 and Transmitter 1 combination Receivers 2 and 3 and Transmitter 2 are generally viewed as link devices and are described in other chapters see Rec...

Page 244: ...ill key the transmitter activity on the COR input is ignored 3 And PL Access Activity on both the COR and PL inputs simultaneously will key the transmitter 4 Or PL Access Activity on either the COR or...

Page 245: ...ter this command PW 57 00 3 Mode 4 allows both carrier access and PL operation Since PL is more easily detected PL users will find increased range Carrier access users are unaffected The squelch may b...

Page 246: ...ecute every other activity cycle and so on Setting the counter to 9 therefore means that the post activity macro will execute every 10th cycle Select the Repeater Activity Counter Timer Duration using...

Page 247: ...r allows the programmer to select how often to execute the macro The Repeater Start of Activity Macro is executed when a fresh key up occurs This event starts an activity cycle which ends a certain ti...

Page 248: ...e anti kerchunker is Re Armed if no activity is present for a selected length of time after the repeater transmitter drops Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select Key Up Delay PW 80 xx xx duration...

Page 249: ...ne half second key up delay enter PW 80 05 Unless changed the anti kerchunker will re arm as soon as the repeater transmitter drops If you want a 1 5 minute delay in re arming enter PW 99 10 15 To dis...

Page 250: ...ring the Key Up Delay By enabling the No Hangtime Mode the transmitter is keyed during the Key Up Delay Enter one digit 0 for OFF disabled 1 for ON enabled Command Form Command Form Data Digit Select...

Page 251: ...ord the 4 digit root number and the Do not enter any message Command Form Command Form Select Courtesy Message for Rx1 PW 31 10 message Select Courtesy Message for Rx2 PW 31 11 message Select Courtesy...

Page 252: ...to be 40mS in duration and we want no gap between them Looking up this information in the Beep Character Set Tables beginning on page A 5 we find 55 turns the automatic beep gap OFF 73 changes the bee...

Page 253: ...sh to prevent a macro from being executed that was previously assigned enter just the password the 4 digit root number and the Command Form Command Form Assign Macro to Any Receiver Active PW 26 11 ma...

Page 254: ...7K Chapter 18 18 12...

Page 255: ...to the Receiver 1 and Transmitter 1 ports in place of a repeater The commands described in this chapter would not normally be used if you are controlling a repeater instead of a base station Unlike a...

Page 256: ...phone line You have 40 seconds from the time this feature is enabled until the must be entered Otherwise the controller will go on hook This command must be entered each time a call is placed to the...

Page 257: ...tion telephone number When it answers enter PW 63 13 1 This puts the controller into star pound talkout mode To exit the mode enter PW 63 13 0 Note Be sure you have selected Base Station Mode with the...

Page 258: ...er 1 is keyed and unkeyed by the and characters sent by the phone line party This command works only when the Enable Disable Star Pound Talkout command is enabled page 19 2 The selected mode does not...

Page 259: ...on Interdigit Timer for RX2 PW 63 61 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable Command Execution on Interdigit Timer for RX3 PW 63 62 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled Enable Disable Command Execution...

Page 260: ...7K Chapter 19 19 6...

Page 261: ...imers can be operated as one shot timers or as retriggerable timers One shot timers are timers that are started and will time to completion Even if the start command is executed again the duration of...

Page 262: ...imeout value is set the timer is stopped and the macro assigned to the timer is executed Command Form Command Form Data Digit Set Timer Timeout Value PW 49 timer 03 seconds from table below Data Digit...

Page 263: ...s command will be executed at the end of the timer period Command Form Command Form Data Digit Assign Timer Event Macro PW 49 timer 02 macro name from table below Unassign Timer Event Macro PW 49 time...

Page 264: ...out this command has no effect Command Form Command Form Data Digit Stop Timer PW 49 timer 00 from table below Data Digit Explanation timer 00 09 select one of 10 timers 2 digits are required Acknowle...

Page 265: ...ontinues Command Form Command Form Data Digit Start Restart Timer Retriggerable PW 49 timer 01 from table below Data Digit Explanation timer 00 09 select one of 10 timers 2 digits are required Acknowl...

Page 266: ...mand is ignored Command Form Command Form Data Digit Start Timer One Shot PW 49 timer 04 from table below Data Digit Explanation timer 00 09 select one of 10 timers 2 digits are required Acknowledgmen...

Page 267: ...ugh a switching device e g a relay or HexFET For this example we ll create macros 8701 8702 and 8703 We ll use timer 9 and logic output 1 First setup the timer and assign the macros Setup PW 49 09 03...

Page 268: ...executed at that time For this example we ll create macros 8711 8712 and 8713 We ll use timer 8 First setup the timer and assign the macros Setup PW 49 08 03 3000 Set Timer 300 0 seconds PW 49 08 02...

Page 269: ...ator or Autopatch Passwords defined within the controller Because of this users do not need to know these passwords to use the remote base functions User functions are optimized to minimize the number...

Page 270: ...OFF This inverts COR 2 for Rx2 Software Configuration The radios connected to the RBI 1 only operate half duplex they cannot transmit and receive at the same time The Link Paths of the controller def...

Page 271: ...user as an acknowledgment that the remote base is now available PW 20 9000 PW 63 82 1 Enable Path 2 RX2 to TX1 PW 29 9000 PW 63 84 1 Enable Path 4 RX1 to TX2 Send Remote Up Tones PW 29 9000 PW 15 9910...

Page 272: ...assword may be any combination of the numbers 0 9 and the letters A D Command Form Command Form Assign Remote Base Password PW 39 02 new remote base password Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meani...

Page 273: ...ccess Triggered Macro PW 26 91 macro name Select Remote Base Dump Triggered Macro PW 26 90 macro name Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal di...

Page 274: ...haracters 23 synthesized speech words etc To delete a message enter the password the 4 digit root number and the do not enter any message If this message is not programmed the default CW message will...

Page 275: ...t output 7K J3 16 is pulsed to hard reset the RBI 1 After the Reset occurs the previous radio settings are sent to the RBI 1 This command may take several seconds to complete Command Form Command Form...

Page 276: ...Day Scheduler to activate the remote base interface at a time of day when the interface would be normally disabled If the Time of Day Scheduler is not going to be utilized only Remote Base Enable 1 n...

Page 277: ...he remote base interface during afternoon drive times 4 00 P M through 6 30 P M Monday through Friday This requires macros to be executed by the Scheduler First define macros containing the commands t...

Page 278: ...assword shown as PW where required Normally the remote base interface is off When a user wants to use the remote base interface he will enter the User Function Access Remote Base command This causes t...

Page 279: ...using an unacceptable processing delay The Macro Function commands are queued in controller memory until the Macro Function Send Queued Settings command is executed This causes all radio changes to be...

Page 280: ...uted Note if no Remote Base Access Triggered Macro has been assigned this command will have no effect Command Form Command Form Access Remote Base RBPW 1 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning O...

Page 281: ...executed Note if no Remote Base Dump Triggered Macro has been assigned this command will have no effect Command Form Command Form Dump Remote Base RBPW 0 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning O...

Page 282: ...emote base radio is selected the actual frequency is spoken When a memory channel of the remote base radio is selected the memory channel number is spoken If the transmitter is disabled the controller...

Page 283: ...nse If a tone is selected for either encode or decode the controllers says just the CTCSS frequency For example for a CTCSS frequency of 123 0 Hz one two three zero is spoken Errors Error Meaning OFF...

Page 284: ...annel of the radio If not set in the radio they can be controlled by User Function commands Note this command only works on some of the radios that can be connected to the RBI 1 See the RBI 1 manual f...

Page 285: ...ion Select Transmitter Offset command The CTCSS encoder and decoder are disabled The transmitter power level remains at its previous setting Command Form Command Form Select VFO Frequency and Offset R...

Page 286: ...446 000 MHz with the transmitter disabled enter the following RBPW 41 446000 To set the VFO frequency on the 144 MHz radio to 146 940 MHz with a minus offset enter the following RBPW 41 146940 1 To se...

Page 287: ...x 3 Plus 0 Special On 1200 Minus 20 On 420 440 special offset subject to limitations of radio in use Macro Select Transmitter Offset Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 22 offset Acknowledgment Sends OK Er...

Page 288: ...isable Transmitter Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 25 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disabled err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default...

Page 289: ...OFF disable 1 ON enable Macro Select Enable Disable Receiver Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 24 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disabled err 1 wrong number of digits e...

Page 290: ...nable Disable Radio Power RBPW 46 x 0 OFF disable 1 ON enable Macro Select Enable Disable Radio Power Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 26 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base i...

Page 291: ...mand Form Select Transmitter Power Output RBPW 43 x 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High Macro Select Transmitter Power Output Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 23 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF rem...

Page 292: ...radios that can be connected to the RBI 1 can have their CTCSS frequency controlled See the RBI 1 manual for details Command Form Command Form Select CTCSS Frequency RBPW 47 tone code tone code 01 32...

Page 293: ...CSS Encoder RBPW 48 x 0 OFF disable 1 ON enable Macro Select Enable Disable CTCSS Encoder Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 28 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disabled e...

Page 294: ...S Decoder RBPW 49 x 0 OFF disable 1 ON enable Macro Select Enable Disable CTCSS Decoder Stored until RBPW 39 sent RBPW 29 x Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disabled err...

Page 295: ...l this command is executed Settings are queued using Macro commands 20 29 Command Form Command Form Send Queued Settings RBPW 39 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disable...

Page 296: ...ontrol a rotator that needed six control lines to specify the azimuth in which to point the antenna You would connect the rotator controller to the User Function Outputs starting from UF 1 as follows...

Page 297: ...ogrammer s note UF 8 is the Most Significant Bit MSB UF 1 is the Least Significant Bit LSB Command Form Command Form Select RBI 1 Number of User Function Outputs PW 39 90 number of outputs Acknowledgm...

Page 298: ...Function Outputs Latched ON RBPW 11 list the outputs Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error Meaning OFF remote base is disabled err 1 wrong number of digits entered err 2 illegal digit entered Default...

Page 299: ...t MSB UF 1 is the Least Significant Bit LSB Command Form Command Form Select User Function Output Group RBPW 10 decimal number decimal number See table on page 26 Acknowledgment Sends OK Errors Error...

Page 300: ...7K Chapter 21 21 32...

Page 301: ...ogramming Tables A 1 Appendix A Programming Tables The tables in this section are used to program the controller Additionally the Command Quick Reference on page A 25 contains a summary of each comman...

Page 302: ...umeric Characters Control Character 9900 Character Code Character Code 0 00 I 18 1 01 J 19 2 02 K 20 3 03 L 21 4 04 M 22 5 05 N 23 6 06 O 24 7 07 P 25 8 08 Q 26 9 09 R 27 A 10 S 28 B 11 T 29 C 12 U 30...

Page 303: ...end of work SK 45 hyphen 46 colon 47 semicolon 48 parenthesis 49 apostrophe 50 exclamation 51 quotation 52 understood SN 53 1 0 second pre message delay 54 CW Frequency and Speed Changes Control Chara...

Page 304: ...z C 6 37 370Hz F 3 06 932Hz A 4 22 2349Hz D6 38 392Hz G3 07 988Hz B4 23 2489Hz D 6 39 415Hz G 3 08 1046Hz C5 24 2637Hz E6 40 440Hz A3 09 1109Hz C 5 25 2794Hz F6 41 466Hz A 3 10 1175Hz D5 26 2960Hz F 6...

Page 305: ...r 9910 Beep Duration Change Code 10mS 70 20mS 71 30mS 72 40mS 73 60mS 74 80mS 75 120mS 76 160mS 77 240mS 78 320mS 79 Beep Gap Change Characters Control Character 9910 Beep Gap Change Code 10mS 60 20mS...

Page 306: ...pendix A A 6 Beep Parameters General Control Character 9910 Beep Parameter Code custom beep 57xxxxyy custom beep delay 58xx 1 second pre message delay 54 automatic beep gap OFF 55 automatic beep gap O...

Page 307: ...950 DTMF Character Code DTMF Character Code 0 00 8 08 1 01 9 09 2 02 A 10 3 03 B 11 4 04 C 12 5 05 D 13 6 06 14 7 07 15 DTMF Duration Change Characters Control Character 9950 DTMF Duration Change Code...

Page 308: ...r 9950 DTMF Gap Change Code 20mS 30 30mS 31 40mS 32 50mS 33 60mS 34 70mS 35 80mS 36 90mS 37 100mS 38 150mS 39 DTMF Pause Characters Control Character 9950 DTMF Pause Code 100mS 40 200mS 41 300mS 42 40...

Page 309: ...10990mS 50xx 0199 x 10mS custom DTMF duration change 1009900mS 51xx 0199 x 100mS custom DTMF gap change 10990mS 52xx 0199 x 10mS custom DTMF gap change 1009900mS 53xx 0199 x 100mS custom DTMF pause 1...

Page 310: ...clearance delay 0081 air brakes 0015 base 0049 climb 0082 aircraft 0016 battery 0050 clock 0083 airport 0017 below 0051 closed 0084 airspeed 0018 between 0052 club 0085 alert 0019 big 0053 code 0086 a...

Page 311: ...own 0122 feet 0156 G 0190 downwind 0123 field 0157 galley 0191 drizzle 0124 fif 0158 gallons 0192 dust 0125 fifteen 0159 gate 0193 E 0126 fifth 0160 gauge 0194 east 0127 fifty 0161 gear 0195 echo 0128...

Page 312: ...ting 0301 ignite 0234 launch 0268 mega 0302 ignition 0235 lean 0269 messages 0303 I L S 0236 left 0270 meter 0304 micro 0305 ninth 0339 pass 0373 middle 0306 no 0340 passed 0374 midpoints 0307 noon 03...

Page 313: ...storm 0480 receive 0413 seventeen 0447 street 0481 red 0414 seventh 0448 Sunday 0482 refueling 0415 seventy 0449 switch 0483 release 0416 severe 0450 system 0484 remark 0417 short 0451 T 0485 remote 0...

Page 314: ...548 whiskey 0578 tommorow 0519 use1 noun 0549 white 0579 tonight 0520 use2 verb 0550 will 0580 tool 0521 V 0551 wind 0581 too low 0522 vacuum 0552 windows 0582 tornado 0523 valley 0553 with 0583 touch...

Page 315: ...e 1 4154 forty 4106 Sound Effect Code tone 2 4155 four 4107 ball caught 4131 tone 3 4156 fourteen 4108 bat hitting ball 4132 tone 4 4157 good 4109 bugle call 4133 tone 5 4158 is 4110 chime 1 4134 tone...

Page 316: ...e voice PM female 9824 hour minute 24 hr format male voice 14 hours 45 minutes male 9825 same as 9824 without hours minutes fourteen forty five male 9826 day of week male voice Wednesday male 9827 car...

Page 317: ...not mixed with other audio 9983 route this message to transmitter 2 mixed with other audio 9984 route this message to transmitter 2 not mixed with other audio 9985 route this message to phone line mix...

Page 318: ...ys 63 4th Monday of month 41 1st Sunday of month 64 4th Tuesday of month 42 1st Monday of month 65 4th Wednesday of month 43 1st Tuesday of month 66 4th Thursday of month 44 1st Wednesday of month 67...

Page 319: ...185 5405 310 3225 435 2298 560 1785 685 1459 190 5263 315 3174 440 2272 565 1769 690 1449 195 5128 320 3125 445 2247 570 1754 695 1438 200 5000 325 3076 450 2222 575 1739 700 1428 205 4878 330 3030 4...

Page 320: ...0607 1770 0564 1895 0527 1400 0714 1525 0655 1650 0606 1775 0563 1900 0526 1405 0711 1530 0653 1655 0604 1780 0561 1905 0524 1410 0709 1535 0651 1660 0602 1785 0560 1910 0523 1415 0706 1540 0649 1665...

Page 321: ...2 2335 0428 2460 0406 2585 0386 2090 0478 2215 0451 2340 0427 2465 0405 2590 0386 2095 0477 2220 0450 2345 0426 2470 0404 2595 0385 2600 0384 2725 0366 2850 0350 2975 0336 2605 0383 2730 0366 2855 035...

Page 322: ...me Macro 9 2 9 6 28 Create Scheduler Setpoint 6 7 29 Append to Macro 17 4 30 Select Transmitter Dropout Delay A 27 31 Select Message See table page A 27 17 3 32 Select Transmitter Courtesy Delay 6 9 3...

Page 323: ...imer 18 6 80 Select Repeater Anti Kerchunk Key Up Delay 7 26 81 Reset Autopatch Timeout Timer 11 7 82 Select DTMF Decoder Interdigit Timer 7 15 83 Dump Autopatch Using A Code 7 23 83 1 Landline Hookfl...

Page 324: ...14 Repeater Start of Activity Macro 18 4 15 Repeater Post Activity Macro 7 55 16 Phone Line Answer Macro 16 4 17 COR Pulse Triggered Macro 18 11 18 Repeater Timeout Macro 18 11 19 Repeater Return From...

Page 325: ...11 11 53 Long Tone Three Macro 11 11 54 Long Tone Four Macro 11 11 55 Long Tone Five Macro 11 11 56 Long Tone Six Macro 11 11 57 Long Tone Seven Macro 11 11 58 Long Tone Eight Macro 11 11 59 Long Ton...

Page 326: ...Dump Macro 17 14 82 Tx1 Inactive to Active Macro 17 14 83 Tx1 Active to Inactive Before Unkey Delay Macro 17 14 84 Tx1 Active to Inactive Macro 17 14 85 Tx2 Inactive to Active Macro 17 14 86 Tx2 Activ...

Page 327: ...ge for Tx1 none 12 9 29 Normal ID Programmable Tail Message for Tx1 none 12 3 30 Initial ID Message for Tx1 ID in CW 12 3 31 Normal ID Message for Tx1 ID in CW 12 3 32 Impolite ID Message for Tx1 none...

Page 328: ...gram with PW 31 number message Review with PW 34 number Page Number Description Default 21 6 60 Remote Base Off Message OFF in CW 4 41 70 User Message 1 none 4 41 71 User Message 2 none 4 41 72 User M...

Page 329: ...cription 16 2 00 Rx1 Post Activity Timer 16 2 01 Rx2 Post Activity Timer 16 2 02 Rx3 Post Activity Timer 18 6 10 Repeater Anti Kerchunk Re Arm Delay Path Access Mode by Number PW 57 number mode Page N...

Page 330: ...7 58 24 Monitor Repeater Receiver 2 Rx2 7 58 25 Monitor Repeater Receiver 3 Rx3 7 58 26 Talk Out Transmitter 1 Tx1 7 58 27 Talk Out Transmitter 2 Tx2 18 8 30 Select Anti Kerchunk No Hangtime Mode 17 1...

Page 331: ...e Base Control Operator 21 8 71 Enable Disable Remote Base Scheduler 21 8 72 Enable Disable Remote Base Control Op Scheduler Override 13 2 81 Enable Disable Path 1 Rx1 to Tx1 13 2 82 Enable Disable Pa...

Page 332: ...Quick Reference This section of the manual may be copied by the registered owner and distributed freely to users of the repeater controller It may not be copied for any other purpose No other portion...

Page 333: ...code See Tone Code Table on page A 20 750 Hz 4 19 Select Frequency of Beep 50 PW 06 03 tone code See Tone Code Table on page A 20 1000 Hz 4 19 Select Frequency of Beep 51 PW 06 04 tone code See Tone...

Page 334: ...Autopatch Dialing Message PW 34 40 message AS in CW 4 40 Review Autopatch Timeout Warning Message PW 34 41 message none 4 40 Review Phone Line Answer Message PW 34 50 message none 4 40 Review Reverse...

Page 335: ...xxx 1 255 seconds none 6 16 Select Power ON Triggered Macro PW 26 00 macro name none 7 3 Autopatch Setup and Configuration 7 6 Select Autopatch Dialing Mode PW 61 x 1 10 PPS rotary 2 20 PPS rotary 3 5...

Page 336: ...e 19 10 Second Pause 20 Rotary 21 DTMF none 7 13 Delete Autopatch Dialing Prefix PW 83 10 none 7 15 Dump Autopatch Using a Code PW 83 none 7 16 Select Autopatch Access Triggered Macro Default PW 26 12...

Page 337: ...7 32 Change Autopatch Access Password PW 23 new AP access password PW is 10 7 33 Enable Disable Autopatch Access Without Password PW 63 11 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled OFF disabled 7 34 Autopatch Go...

Page 338: ...ings mode 3 ring in delay 2 ringout limit 1 7 54 Select Phone Line Answer Message PW 31 50 message 3 beeps 74 09 21 33 7 54 Review Phone Line Answer Message PW 34 50 none 7 55 Select Phone Line Answer...

Page 339: ...mand Response Message Routing PW 91 00 x x 1 Tx1 2 Tx2 1 Tx1 7 68 Select Rx2 Autopatch Command Response Message Routing PW 91 01 x x 1 Tx1 2 Tx2 1 Tx1 7 68 Select Rx3 Autopatch Command Response Messag...

Page 340: ...ctions 10 2 Enable Disable CTCSS Encoder PW 02 x 0 disabled 5 5 seconds 1 continuous 6 6 seconds 2 2 seconds 7 7 seconds 3 3 seconds 8 8 seconds 4 4 seconds 9 9 seconds 0 disabled 10 3 Select Frequenc...

Page 341: ...sabled 1 ON enabled ON enabled 11 9 Enable Disable Rx3 Tx2 DTMF Mute PW 63 55 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled ON enabled 11 10 Enable Disable DTMF Long Tones PW 63 68 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled OFF d...

Page 342: ...r Tx1 PW 34 32 none 12 3 Review Impolite ID Message for Tx2 PW 34 35 none 12 4 Select Impolite ID Macro for Tx1 PW 26 05 macro name none 12 4 Select Impolite ID Macro for Tx2 PW 26 48 macro name none...

Page 343: ...98 programmable 8 WATCH none no msg none 12 10 Review Initial ID Tail Message for Tx1 PW 50 0 99 none 12 10 Review Normal ID Tail Message for Tx1 PW 50 1 99 none 12 11 Enable Disable ID During Autopa...

Page 344: ...x x x 1 2 3 1 Rx1 2 Rx2 3 Rx3 Routing Priorities Rx1 Rx2 Rx3 13 3 Select Receiver to Autopatch Audio Routing Priority PW 90 02 x x x x 1 2 3 1 Rx1 2 Rx2 3 Rx3 Routing Priorities Rx1 Rx2 Rx3 13 3 Selec...

Page 345: ...Lo to Hi PW 26 33 macro name none 14 2 Assign Macro to COR Input 1 Hi to Lo PW 26 34 macro name none 14 2 Assign Macro to COR Input 1 Lo to Hi PW 26 35 macro name none 14 2 Assign Macro to COR Input 2...

Page 346: ...count 0 9 0 9 pulses 0 0 pulses 1 1 pulse 5 5 pulses etc y minimum duration 0001 9999 0 01 99 99 seconds 0001 0 01 seconds 0010 0 10 seconds 0100 1 00 seconds 1000 10 00 seconds 9999 99 99 seconds et...

Page 347: ...54 6 minutes etc 3 0 minutes 17 7 Reset Transmitter Timeout Timer PW 10 none 17 8 Enable Disable Transmitter 1 PW 63 00 x 0 OFF disabled 1 ON enabled ON enabled 17 8 Enable Disable Transmitter 2 PW 6...

Page 348: ...Delay PW 26 83 macro name none 17 14 Assign Macro to Tx1 PTT Active to Inactive After Unkey Delay PW 26 84 macro name none 17 14 Assign Macro to Tx2 PTT Inactive to Active PW 26 85 macro name none 17...

Page 349: ...cro to Courtesy Message PW 26 10 macro name none 18 11 Assign Macro to Dropout Message PW 26 08 macro name none 18 11 Assign Macro to Repeater Timeout PW 26 18 macro name none 18 11 Assign Macro to Re...

Page 350: ...e command none 21 6 Select Remote Base Dump Triggered Macro PW 26 90 macro name Note invoked by Dump Remote Base command none 21 6 Select Remote Base Off Message PW 31 60 message OFF in CW 21 6 Review...

Page 351: ...d channel band 1 144 2 222 4 440 8 1200 channel 1 thru maximum supported none 21 17 Select VFO Frequency and Offset RBPW 41 frequency offset frequency 140 000 thru 149 995 6 digits 220 000 thru 229 99...

Page 352: ...able Disable Transmitter RBPW 25 x 1 Enable 0 Disable disabled 21 21 Enable Disable Receiver RBPW 44 x 1 Enable 0 Disable enabled 21 21 Macro Enable Disable Receiver RBPW 24 x 1 Enable 0 Disable enabl...

Page 353: ...BPW 29 x 1 Enable 0 Disable disabled 21 27 Send Current Settings RBPW 39 none 21 28 Remote Base User Function Outputs 21 29 Select RBI 1 Number of User Function Outputs in Group PW 39 90 number in gro...

Page 354: ...7K Appendix A A 54...

Page 355: ...COR input RX switch is ON or open the COR input RX switch is OFF The transmitter will stay keyed indefinitely The ID will be sent at the interval selected by command If desired the actual ID Message...

Page 356: ...6 05 1001 PW 20 1001 PW 15 CW message 2 PW 29 1001 PW 26 05 1002 Continue building macros 1002 1003 and 1004 At macro 1004 reprogram the Select Impolite ID Macro command back to 1000 PW 20 1004 PW 15...

Page 357: ...ore and the RCA 500 and 700 series repeaters A simple outboard circuit can be placed between the 7K controller and the transmitter PTT A PNP power transistor allows current to flow to the transmitter...

Page 358: ...7K Appendix B B 4...

Page 359: ...Default Information To make the installation easier the controller comes pre programmed with certain default information stored in non volatile memory This is refered to as the Default Condition of th...

Page 360: ...ach COR Input CTCSS Decoder Input and Transmitter PTT Output has an associated DIP switch which is used to either invert or not invert the signal Thus signals which are low active or high active can b...

Page 361: ...the DB25S provided The following section of the manual describes the proper connection of the 7K s circuits to your equipment and the audio adjustments required Repeater Receiver COR The controller r...

Page 362: ...SFET connect the signal to the COR input If however your COR circuit sources a voltage such as from a TTL logic gate or an op amp comparator circuit you may need to disable the controller s input To c...

Page 363: ...from TLL logic compatible to large DC relay coils Some transmitters including models made by Hamtronics MELCO Maggiore Electronic Laboratory and RCA 500 and 700 series use a powered PTT input arrange...

Page 364: ...as the audio source accidental adjustment of the volume control will affect the repeat level Speaker audio has a higher level of distortion than audio from earlier stages The controller works best wh...

Page 365: ...udio The controller s driving capability depends upon the load impedance presented by the transmitter s audio input If the controller is driving a load of 10K or greater the output level can be adjust...

Page 366: ...the receiver CTCSS decoder and controller powered up The voltage should swing above and below the 2 1V threshold as an incoming CTCSS tone is applied and removed You must also determine the sense of...

Page 367: ...ode signals and feed the result into the RX3 COR input Unless the correct CTCSS tone is recognized by the decoder the controller will ignore the control receiver The control receiver COR input to the...

Page 368: ...Hz sine wave tone from a service monitor DC Power The controller requires a power source of 12 to 15VDC Note Do not exceed a supply voltage of 15V The controller s DC power input is protected by a 15V...

Page 369: ...FF devices at the repeater site There are 7 Logic Inputs for this purpose Any of the 3 Receiver COR Inputs and the 3 CTCSS Decoder Inputs may be used as additional logic inputs Each logic input has a...

Page 370: ...and relay coils Note Although the power MOSFETS are protected by transient suppressors in the controller it is still important to wire diodes across inductive loads such as relays in the non conducti...

Page 371: ...wing information be provided to the user of FCC Registered Terminal Equipment Section 68 100 General Terminal equipment may be directly connected to the telephone network in accordance with the rules...

Page 372: ...s can be reasonably expected to render any customer s terminal equipment incompatible with telephone company communications facilities or require modification or alteration of such terminal equipment...

Page 373: ...logic input 4 5 receiver 1 CTCSS decoder logic input 5 6 receiver 2 CTCSS decoder logic input 6 7 receiver 3 CTCSS decoder phone line busy input 8 receiver 2 audio input logic output 1 9 CTCSS frequen...

Page 374: ...justs audio level to transmitter 2 CW TX R102 adjusts level of CW feeding the transmitters CW PL R101 adjusts level of CW feeding the phone line tone page R103 adjusts level of paging tones feeding th...

Page 375: ...rs sent to the phone line during autopatch dialing is not adjustable R101 adjusts the level of CW characters and beep characters sent into the phone line R102 adjusts the level of CW characters and be...

Page 376: ...ntroller and the repeater while monitoring the repeater with an extra receiver When power is applied the transmitter should key and send the reset CW message If the transmitter does not key at all Che...

Page 377: ...ntroller causes a 0 5 second delay between the loss of carrier and the courtesy beep The transmitter will stay keyed for an additional 3 0 second dropout delay These characteristics may all be changed...

Page 378: ...he keyboard permanently connected Note Return the switch to the OFF open position when finished programming so the repeater Receiver 1 can drive the DTMF decoder once again Performing the Tests Genera...

Page 379: ...p p turn the audio level down Overdriving the decoder will not help it decode any better Increase the DTMF decoder s detect time The decoder s tone detect time is controlled by resistor R7 which is 3...

Page 380: ...7K Appendix C C 22...

Page 381: ...W 1 R28 604 1 1 4W 2 R78 R86 1 69K 1 1 4W 1 R109 11 3K 1 1 4W 1 R50 14 0K 1 1 4W 1 R51 22 6K 1 1 4W 2 R61 R119 47 5 1 4W 7 R32 R56 R64 R70 R113 R114 R116 100 5 1 4W 2 R52 R90 1K 5 1 4W 1 R65 2K 5 1 4W...

Page 382: ...29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C42 C43 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C65 C69 C72 C98 C103 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 470pF ceramic NPO 2 C96 C101 001 F fi...

Page 383: ...7 U8 74HC139 2 U6 U11 74HC251 2 U13 U14 74HC259 3 U15 U16 U17 74HC374 3 U18 U19 U20 74HC4078 1 U25 CA3080 1 U32 CD4053 1 U36 DS1210 1 U3 DS1232 1 U1 HD6340 1 U9 HD63B09 1 U2 HM62256LP 1 U4 ICM7170 1 U...

Page 384: ...male header 1 P8 SSM 8 pin IC socket 3 14 pin IC socket 16 16 pin IC socket 10 20 pin IC socket 4 24 pin IC socket 1 28 pin IC socket 3 40 pin IC socket 2 2 5mm DC power jack 1 J1 DB25P PC mount 1 J3...

Page 385: ...Parts Lists and Schematics D 5 Main Board schematic page 1 of 4 to be provided...

Page 386: ...7K Appendix D D 6 Main Board schematic page 2 of 4 to be provided...

Page 387: ...Parts Lists and Schematics D 7 Main Board schematic page 3 of 4 to be provided...

Page 388: ...7K Appendix D D 8 Main Board schematic page 4 of 4 to be provided...

Page 389: ...Parts Lists and Schematics D 9 Main Board layout to be provided...

Page 390: ...7K 10 pin sip 1 RN2 100K 3 8 pot 1 R3 Diodes 1N4002 2 D1 D2 ICTE 15 MPTE 15 1 D3 Capacitors 10pF ceramic NPO 1 C6 18pF ceramic NPO 1 C2 120pF ceramic NPO 1 C11 0047 F film 1 C9 039 F film 1 C10 1 F M...

Page 391: ...9545MHz 1 Y1 Connectors 16 pin dual 8 header 1 P1 ribbon cable assembly 1 8 pin IC socket 2 for U3 U10 16 pin IC socket 1 for U4 20 pin IC socket 3 for U7 U8 U9 28 pin IC socket 4 for U1 U2 U5 U6 Hard...

Page 392: ...7K Appendix D D 12 SSM schematic to be provided...

Page 393: ...R1 R17 100 5 1 4W 5 R6 R11 R12 R16 R30 620 5 1 4W 1 R23 1K 5 1 4W 8 R28 R32 R35 R38 R43 R51 R55 R56 1 5K 5 1 4W 1 R29 2 2K 5 1 4W 1 R54 2 7K 5 1 4W 1 R26 10K 5 1 4W 2 R27 R39 20K 5 1 4W 2 R34 R45 47K...

Page 394: ...VR1 VR2 ICM7555 1 U4 LCA110 LH1056 1 U5 LMC660 TLC274 2 U1 U3 TCM1520A 1 U7 TIL181 1 U6 Gas Discharge Tubes DSA301LS 270 3 E1 E2 E3 Transformers SPT 109 1 T1 Ferrite Beads 2943666661 2 L1 L2 Connecto...

Page 395: ...Parts Lists and Schematics D 15 TIM Schematic to be provided...

Page 396: ...7K Appendix D D 16 TIM Board Layout to be provided...

Page 397: ...R20 R22 R25 100K 5 1 4W 4 R2 R6 R18 R23 20K pot 1 R29 100K pot 2 R19 R24 Capacitors 100pF ceramic NPO 2 C5 C9 001 F film 2 C11 C24 0039 F film 1 C7 0047 F film 1 C3 039 F film 2 C4 C8 1 F film 4 C16 C...

Page 398: ...7K Appendix D D 18 Model ADM U Universal utilizes marked components Model ADM K K series of repeater controllers omits R32 C25 and D1 R32 and C25 are replaced by wire jumpers...

Page 399: ...Parts Lists and Schematics D 19 ADM Schematic to be provided...

Page 400: ...7K Appendix D D 20 ADM Board Layout to be provided...

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