17
REMOTE CONTROL
Remote control (CI-V) information
D
Command formats
•
Memory content
Command: 1A 00
X
15
14
X X X …… X X X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X …… X X ………………
……
X X
X X
X X …… X X
X X …… X X
3
,
4
1
,
2
5
11
25
13
6
~
10
16
~
18
26
~
28
29
~
36
37
~
44
45
~
52
6
~
52
53
~
68
19
~
21
22
~
24
12
XX
XX
XX
1
,
2
:
Memory group number
0000 ~ 0099: Memory channel group
0100:
Call channel group
3
,
4
:
Memory channel numbers
•When Memory channel group is selected,
0000 ~ 0099: 00 ~ 99
•When Call channel group is selected,
0000, 0001: 144 C1, C2
0002, 0003: 430 C1, C2
5
:
Split and Select memory setting
X
X
5
0=OFF*
1=
1
2=
2
3=
3
0=Split OFF, 1=Split ON
* Set 0 for Call channel�
6
~
10
:
Operating frequency setting
L
See “Operating frequency�” (p� 16)
11
,
12
:
Operating mode setting
L
See “Operating mode�” (p� 16)
13
:
Data mode setting
1 byte data (XX)
00: Data mode OFF
01: Data mode ON
14
:
Duplex and Tone settings
X
X
14
0=Duplex OFF
1=
Duplex−
2=
0=OFF
1=TONE
2=TSQL
3=DTCS
15
:
Digital squelch setting
X
0
15
0=Digital squelch function OFF
1=Digital call sign squelch function ON (DSQL)
2=Digital code squelch function ON (CSQL)
Fixed
16
~
18
:
Repeater tone frequency setting
19
~
21
:
Repeater tone frequency setting
L
See “Repeater tone/tone squelch frequency setting�”
(p� 21)
22
~
24
:
DTCS code setting
L
See “DTCS code and polarity setting�” (p� 21)
25
:
DV Digital code squelch setting
L
See “DV Digital code squelch setting�” (p� 22)
26
~
28
:
Duplex offset frequency setting
L
See “Duplex Offset frequency setting�” (p� 16)
29
~
36
:
UR (Destination) call sign setting
(8 characters, fixed)
37
~
44
:
R1 (Access repeater) call sign setting
(8 characters, fixed)
45
~
52
:
R2 (Gateway/Link repeater) call sign setting
(8 characters, fixed)
L
See “DV TX call signs setting�” (p� 22)
53
~
68
:
Memory name setting (16 characters, fixed)
L
See “Codes for character entries�” (p� 18)
To clear the memory channel contents on 1A 00:
2
,
3
: Memory channel (0001~0099)
4
: “FF,”
5
~ : None
NOTE:
• The same data as
6
~
52
are stored in
6
~
52
�
• When the Split function is ON, the data of
6
~
52
is used for transmit�
• Even if the Split function is OFF, enter the data
into
6
~
52
to match your transceiver� We
recommend that you set the same data as
6
~
52
�