Pacific Research Solutions RI-1 User Manual

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RI-1 and PE-1 User Manual

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S-Cmd 35 AUXILIARY INPUT MODE

The auxiliary port allows you to connect multiple controllers together. The RI-xxx has 8 audio channels connected to the
auxiliary buss. Use this command and on board jumpers to assign a channel on which to receive audio. This command allows
you to enable and disable audio on any one of the eight channels. Enabling an audio channel also enables input on the same
serial data channel. See section 15 “Setting Up Audio Channels” for more information on this subject.

SYNTAX:

35

[Input]

STORAGE:

RAM/EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Input: 0 = Off, 1–9 = Channel 1 to 9 on the auxiliary buss.

DEFAULT: Auxiliary input is 0 (Off).

EXAMPLE: 35 1 Turn on input 1

35 0 Turn off input

S-Cmd 36 AUXILIARY INPUT MUTE/MIX MODE

This command selects whether the audio channel is mixed with the local receiver audio or muted when the local receiver audio
is active. See section 15 “Setting Up Audio Channels” for more information on this subject.

SYNTAX:

36

[Mode]

STORAGE:

RAM/EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Mode 0 = Mute: The controller will mute audio from the auxiliary input channel when the local receiver is

active. Used when enabling audio from a half duplex link or remote base radio.

Mode 1 = Mix: The controller will mix audio from the auxiliary input channel with the local receiver

audio. Used when enabling audio from a full duplex link.

DEFAULT: Mode 0 (Mute).

EXAMPLE: 36 1 Mix mode

S-Cmd 37 REGENERATE FROM THE AUXILIARY INPUT

This function determines if DTMF tones from the auxiliary input will be regenerated on the local TX. Regenerated DTMF
tones are 120 ms long. When the DTMF mute on enabled in another controller, you can ensure quality DTMF tones to your
link by using this regeneration mode.

SYNTAX:

37

[Mode]

STORAGE:

RAM/EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Mode: 0 =Off, 1 = On
DEFAULT:

0

EXAMPLE: 37 1 Regenerate DTMF digits on TX from auxiliary input

S-Cmd 38 AUXILIARY GAIN ADJUST

This command is used to adjust or fine tune the auxiliary input audio level.

SYNTAX:

38

[Level]

STORAGE:

RAM/EEPROM

PARAMETERS: Level 0 to 24 = +/- 12db.

Level 12 = 0db.

DEFAULT: Level 12 (0db)

EXAMPLE: 38 11 Reduce the receiver gain

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