ENC-3300-DTMF
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Maximum 34 alpha-numeric characters.
Changes must be enclosed in double quotes.
This data is shown on the LCD screen after the DTMF code completes.
You can also embed text in the DTMF string instead of using this command.
BUTTON1,ENDTEXT=" BUTTON 1 sent. Verify action ";
LOGOUT
Logs the button action to the SD log file on the SD memory card when
LOGOUT
is enabled.
BUTTON1,LOGOUT=1;
Make a log entry to the SD card upon a successful button action.
BUTTON1,LOGOUT=0;
(default) No log entry will be made when this button is pressed.
Note.
SYS,LOG
has priority over individual button LOGOUT settings. If SYS,LOG is set to zero, no
button logs will occur regardless of their individual settings.
OUTPUT
The ENC-3300-DTMF encoders (but not the TRBO model) have relay outputs which can be
programmed to act directly in synch with a button.
The two relays, number 7 (AUX) and number 8 (PTT), are normally used to operate an optional device
or microphone pathway and to key the external radio's transmitter. In addition to automatic operation
they relays can also be controlled from within the DTMF code.
The OUTPUT command allows a third way to control the relays. Either of the relays can be
programmed to mimic the action of a button. The relay will engage and hold as long as the button is
pressed, then open when the button is released.
An example
BUTTON4,OUTPUT=8;
In the above example button four is programmed to operate relay number eight. Every time button four
is pressed, relay 8 will engage and remain engaged until the button is released.
If relay 8 is connected to the radio's push-to-talk input, then button 4 will act the same as the PTT
button on the radio's microphone.
The OUTPUT command has precedence over other actions attached to a button. Any DTMF code
actions will not be sent if the OUTPUT is enabled for that button.
Genave/NRC,Inc. 9000-0000-086 rev 4
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