4.5.13.
Set Number of Plays
Command code: PLS
Command body: <a>, number of plays, acceptable values: 1 to 255, default value: 1
This command sets the number of plays that the system will output for each remote message trigger
This configuration only affects contact closure message triggers. RS232 message triggers are not affected by this
setting.
Example: PLS2 <CR>, will set the number of plays per contact closure to 2
Command response: Number of Plays set to 2
If the user enters “PLS” with out any suffix, the system will respond with the current setting.
Example: PLS <CR>,
Command response: Number of plays is set to 2
If the Number of Plays field is not recognized, the system will output: “Invalid value, please re-enter”, and the
command will be ignored.
4.5.14.
Set Message Priority
Command code: PRI
Command body: <a>,<b>
<a>, Snippet Number, acceptable values: any valid Snippet
<b>, Priority Level, acceptable levels: 0 to 1, default value: 1
This command is basically a snippet enable disable command that can be expanded to handle more priority levels
in the future if necessary.
Any snippet with a priority level of “1”, the default setting, is enabled, while any message with a priority level of “0” is
disabled and won’t play when requested.
The Priority setting of each message is non-volatile and is retained through power cycles.
Note: Sentences are not affected by this command
Example: PRI10,0 <CR>, will set the priority of message 10 to 0 (disabled)
Command response: Message 10 priority set to 0
If the Priority Level field is not recognized, the system will output: “Invalid value, please re-enter”, and the command
will be ignored.
If the Snippet does not exist, the system will output: “Message does not exist, please re-enter”, and the command
will be ignored.
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