Operation
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---------SEND 1
Send #1 was origination
RELAYS:---5---1
Control relays 5 and 1 were used
BUSY
Channel was busy at start, but became idle
13:47:50
24 hour time at start where PTT closes
2123
1st call, block 2, number 123
4A2B4
2nd call, block 4, number A2B4
512345
3rd call, block 5, number 12345
6678901
4th call, block 6, number 678901
9000
5th and last call, block 9, number 000
2 ---ALERT-----
Last call was custom call using alert #2
13:48:26
24 hour time where call ended
--------------- Bar
distinguishes
call history from key-stoke history
This example described a case where the channel was busy at the start, but became idle prior
to the 30 second busy timeout. If the channel had remained busy for the 30 second timeout
then the call would not have been sent and the call history would have looked like this:
---------SEND 1
RELAYS:---5---1
BUSY OUT
13:48:20
Time after busy time out
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With the time clock option, the encoder also outputs the date and time in ASCII every hour.
SETTING THE CLOCK
When power is first applied to an encoder equipped with the 24-hour time clock option, the
encoder will automatically enter the clock set mode. When the clock set mode is entered, the
encoder will beep and flash the word “
dAtE
”. If a printer or CRT is attached, the printout
will show the words “
SET CLOCK
”. This message means that the time and date should be set,
otherwise the call log will show incorrect time and date. The clock board is equipped with
batteries that will maintain the clock setting during short-term power losses. However, if
power has been removed for an extended period of time, then the batteries may deplete and
the next time power is applied, the encoder may again enter the clock set mode. Normal
operation may be resumed while in the clock set mode by pressing the
RESET
key. If this is
done then the time and date will not be correct. The batteries are automatically recharged
when power is applied.
While the clock batteries are charged, the clock will need setting only to compensate for
daylight savings time shifts. The clock will automatically compensate for months of different
length and leap years.
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