
Identifier
12-1
Chapter 12
Identifier
The Controller supports separate
Identifiers
(ID) for Transmitter #1 (Tx1) and
Transmitter #2 (Tx2). These identifiers are triggered by incoming signals from
the users and identify the transmitters only while they are being used.
Note:
Due to the separate identifiers feature, many of the commands and
messages are specific to a particular transmitter. In the following text, all
references to commands, messages, macros, and so forth, may not include
distinctions for each transmitter. For example, we might refer to an
Initial ID
Message
command, when in fact, there are two commands that are similar:
Select Initial ID Message for Tx1
and
Select Initial ID message for Tx2
.
Therefore, users should be careful to choose the proper command form from
the command pages.
The first signal to be received will start an
ID Cycle
. Since the identifier is
“polite”, it will attempt to wait for the signal to disappear before sending an
identifier message. If the initial signal is received continuously until the
identifier timer expires, the
Initial ID Message
will be sent and the
Impolite ID
Macro
will be executed. Normally, following the initial keyup, the
Initial ID
Message
is sent and the
Initial ID Macro
is executed for each transmitter that
was keyed
During a conversation, the controller looks for the input signal to drop during
the
ID Pending Interval
prior to the expiration of the
ID Message Interval
timer.
If the signal drops during this period, the
Normal ID Message
is sent and the
Polite ID Macro
is executed. If the signal does not drop by the time the
ID
Message Interval
time expires, the
Impolite ID Message
is sent and the
Impolite ID Macro
is executed.
Because the controller “looks ahead” up to the
ID Pending Interval
time for the
signal to drop (as required by the polite ID feature), the identification may not
happen at precisely the same interval each time. If the
ID Message Interval
is
set to 10 minutes and the
ID Pending Interval
is set to 30 seconds, for
example, the identification can take place from 9 minutes 30 seconds to 10
minutes after the initial signal is received. The
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