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Mobile Activity Timer (32#)
If the 4700VP does not detect a carrier (transmission from the mobile operator) within a programmable period of
time, the call will be terminated. Warning beeps will be generated 10 seconds prior to the disconnect. The timer will
be reset every time the unit detects carrier from the mobile. The Mobile Activity Timer is programmable in 10 steps.
0=15 sec
1=20 sec
2= 30 sec
3=40 sec
4=50 sec
5=1 min
6=1.5 min
7=2 min
8=3 min
9=4 min
Example: To program the activity timer for 20 seconds enter the following sequence: 32# 1#
Call Limit Timer (33#)
This timer controls the total duration of a call. Warning beeps will generated 30 seconds prior to disconnect. This
feature is user programmable in 10 steps.
0=2 min
1=3 min
2=5 min
3=10 min
4=15 min
5=20 min
6=30 min
7=45 min
8=60 min
9=4 hrs
Example: To program the call limit timer for 2 minutes enter the following sequence: 33# 0#
CWID Time Interval (34#)
When enabled, a user programmable CW-ID is transmitted based on the CWID Time Interval programmed. The
4700VP will
not
transmit the station ID on a busy channel or when a call is in process. This command is user
programmable in ten steps.
0=5 min
1=10 min
2=15 min
3=20 min
4=25 min
5=30 min
6=45 min
7=1 hr
8=1.5 hrs
9=2 hrs
Example: To program time period to ID every 25 minutes enter the following sequence: 34# 4#
Repeater Hang Time (35#)
When the 4700VP Repeat Mode has been enabled, the repeat hang-time is controlled by this value. The hang-time is
the period of time the transmitter remains on after a mobile has finished talking.
This command is user programmable in ten steps.
0=500 ms
1=1 sec
2=1.5 sec
3=2 sec
4=2.5 sec
5=3 sec
6=4 sec
7=5 sec
8=7 sec
9=10 sec
Example: To program the repeater hang time to 1 second enter the following sequence: 35# 1#
COR (40#)
The 4700VP can be programmed for internal COR (discriminator) or external (logic input) COR operation. Internal
COR is normally connected to the discriminator output of the receiver. The model 4700VP will look for the absence
of noise from the discriminator to determine if there is carrier present or not. This signal must be at least 500mvpp
of un-squelched noise. If un-squelched noise is not available, and squelched audio such as speaker audio is used, the
interconnect must be programmed for external COR operation.
0 = internal
1 = external
Example: To program the 4700VP for external COR enter the following sequence: 40# 1#