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NHRC-10 User Guide
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5. User Commands
This section of the manual describes commands that are available to the repeater users.
Every command has a command prefix, which is set by the repeater operator. (See
Section 3.5 for more information on programming command prefixes.) The prefixes can
be kept secret, so only certain users have access to certain functions.
Throughout this section of the manual, the command prefix will be shown as <prefix>,
which must be replaced with the actual command prefix as programmed by the repeater
operator.
5.1 Autopatch
This command allows repeater users to make telephone calls through the repeater
system. The autopatch command implements the rules set by the Autopatch Restrictions,
so only area codes and exchanges authorized by the repeater operator can be called. (See
Section 3.7 for information on programming autopatch restrictions.)
The format of the autopatch command is:
<prefix><phone-number>
where:
<prefix>
is the autopatch prefix as programmed by the repeater
operator.
<phone-number>
is the number to dial. 7-, 8-, 10-, or 11-digit phone
numbers are checked against the patch restrictions, and
dialed if the area code and exchange are valid. No other
numbers can be dialed with the autopatch.
Example:
If the autopatch prefix is set to 456, and you want to dial number 202-555-
1234, send the following command: "4562025551234”. If the 202 area code is enabled,
and the 555 exchange in the 202 area code is also enabled, then the controller will say
"autopatch two zero two five five five one two three four," and then dial the phone. If
the area code and/or exchange is not enabled, then the controller will say "bad phone
number," and the call will not be placed. The phone number read back can be
suppressed by briefly keying your mike while the number is being read back.
The autopatch call will remain active until either the autopatch timer times out, or the
user sends the hang-up code. Shortly before the autopatch timer times out, the controller
will begin sending short beeps over the air to indicate the imminent timeout. The
autopatch timer can be reset by transmitting the autopatch prefix.