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LOGIC INPUTS
ASSIGN MACROS TO LOGIC INPUTS
Command Form:
Logic Input #1 Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 20 (macro name) *
Logic Input #1 Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 21 (macro name) *
Logic Input #2 Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 22 (macro name) *
Logic Input #2 Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 23 (macro name) *
Logic Input #3 Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 24 (macro name) *
Logic Input #3 Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 25 (macro name) *
COR #1 Input Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 34 (macro name) *
COR #1 Input Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 35 (macro name) *
COR #2 Input Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 36 (macro name) *
COR #2 Input Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 37 (macro name) *
PL #1 Input Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 40 (macro name) *
PL #1 Input Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 41 (macro name) *
PL #2 Input Hi-to-Lo
(PW) 26 42 (macro name) *
PL #2 Input Lo-to-Hi
(PW) 26 43 (macro name) *
Description:
These commands assign macros to the transitions of the hardware inputs.
Enter the password, the 4-digit root number, the macro you want executed
on the transition, and the "*". If the macro name has fewer than four digits,
enter leading zeroes. If you want to unassign a macro that was previously
assigned, enter just the password, the 4-digit root number, and the "*".
Acknowledgement:
OK
Errors:
? ERR 1
wrong number of digits entered
? ERR 2
illegal digit entered
Default Conditions:
no macros assigned
Examples:
Let's assume a normally-open intrusion switch is connected with one contact
to Logic Input 1 and the other to ground. The switch closes when tripped,
causing the logic input to see a high-to-low transition. We want this
transition to change the CW pitch.
Let
’s assume macro 0050 changes the CW pitch to the desired value.
To assign this macro to Logic Input 1's high-to-low transition, enter:
(PW) 26 20 0050 *
Note that this is a "latched" arrangement. That is, when the switch is tripped
and the CW pitch changed, the pitch stays at the new value until
commanded back to normal. This may be desirable, since the switch may
be tripped late at night when no one is using the repeater. We
’d want to