NHRC-10 User Guide
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4.9 Group 8 Switches: Programming Write Protect
Group 8 contains switches which enable or disable modification to controller data.
These switches serve as a “write protect” to help prevent accidental reprogramming of
repeater features. Each switch, when enabled (1), write protects its associated setup
information. This entire group cannot be accessed by the control operator, it can only be
accessed when the repeater is unlocked, by using the *0 command. See Section 3.3 for
information on the unlocked mode control operator access.
Group 8 Switches:
Switch Name Description
0
Write Protect Control
Group Setups
When enabled (1), causes the *1 command (Save
Setup) to fail, effectively disallowing control
groups to be saved.
1
Write Protect
Command Prefixes
When enabled (1), causes the *2 Program
Command Prefix command to fail, effectively
disallowing modification of the command
prefixes.
2
Write Protect Timers
When enabled (1), causes the *3 Set Timers
command to fail, effectively disallowing
modification of the timer values.
3
Write Protect Patch
Setup
When enabled (1), causes the *4, Program
Autopatch Restrictions command to fail,
effectively disallowing modification of the
autopatch restrictions.
4
Write Protect Autodials
When enabled (1), causes the *5, Program
Autodial Slots command to fail, effectively
disallowing modification of the autodial
memories.
5
Reserved
Reserved for NHRC
6
Write Protect CW
Messages and Courtesy
Tones
When enabled (1), causes the *70 and *71
commands to fail when new messages are
specified, effectively disallowing modification of
the CW ID and courtesy tones.
7
Write Protect Pre-
recorded Vocabulary
Tracks
When enabled (1), causes the
*81
“record voice
message” command to fail when any of the pre-
recorded vocabulary tracks (0-95) are specified,
effectively disallowing modification of these
tracks.