Pacific Research Solutions RI-1 User Manual

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RI-1 and PE-1 User Manual

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S-Cmd 32 SET MESSAGE EVENTS

This command is used to assign controller events to trigger messages. Event triggers are items like ID, courtesy messages and
function telemetry. These triggers point to a starting line in the macro data memory. When an event occurs, the trigger
instructs the controller to execute a message or command from the macro data memory. The default triggers can be changed so
each event can trigger any of the 255 macro line numbers or 0 for no messages. Setting an event to start at line 0 will disable
that event from triggering anything. See section 8 and 13 for additional information in programming messages and triggers.

Message Events: These are internal events that normally trigger messages. When the controller needs to play a message, it
looks at the value in this event to determine what the address of the message or macro to play.

SYNTAX: 32 [Message Event] [Start line]

STORAGE:

EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Message Event 1-5 = Message Event numbers listed in the table below

Start Line 000 = Disable trigger, 001-255 (Macro data memory start line address)

DEFAULT: See table below

EXAMPLE: 32 4 120

Sets ID event to start line 120

EXAMPLE: 32 2 0

Sets Auxiliary Input courtesy to no message


Trigger # Messages Events

Start line

1

Repeater or main port RX courtesy

037

2

Auxiliary input courtesy

040

3

Message, Station ID

043

4 Message,

Acknowledge

030

5 Message,

Error

033

S-Cmd 33 RESET MESSAGE

This command is used to terminate a tone generator message already in process or all messages that are waiting to be played.

SYNTAX:

33

[Mode]

STORAGE:

N/A

PARAMETERS: Mode 0 = Terminate current message already in process

Mode 1 = Terminate current and all messages waiting to be played

DEFAULT:

N/A

EXAMPLE: 29 1 Terminate current message and all messages waiting for playback

S-Cmd 34 AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODE

The auxiliary port allows you to connect multiple controllers together. This command sets up the mode for the output of audio
and PTT logic to other controllers. The RI-xxx has 8 audio channels connected to the auxiliary buss. Use S-Command 39 and
on board jumpers to assign a channel on which to output both audio and serial data. This command is then used to enable audio
output on that channel. See section 15 “Setting Up Audio Channels” for more information on this subject.

SYNTAX:

34

[Mode]

STORAGE:

RAM/EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Mode 0 = Off: Used to disable the auxiliary output. The controller will not send audio or control logic

out the auxiliary buss for other controllers to receive.

Mode 1 = NSQ (COS): The controller will send audio out the auxiliary buss when the local controller’s

receiver is active; TSQ is ignored.

Mode 2 = TSQ (CTCSS): The controller will send audio out the auxiliary buss when the local

controller’s receiver is decoding TSQ (CTCSS); NSQ is ignored.

Mode 3 = NSQ and TSQ: The controller will send audio out the auxiliary buss when the local

controller’s receiver NSQ and TSQ are active.

Mode 4 = On: The controller will send audio out the auxiliary buss at all times; both NSQ and TSQ are

ignored.

DEFAULT: Mode 0 (Auxiliary output off)

EXAMPLE: 34 1

Mode 1, Auxiliary output when local COS is active.

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