Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

Page 9

1.4.1

DEFAULT USER COMMANDS

The controller comes programmed with some default User Commands. See section 5 for details on changing the command
names or the commands themselves. You can use these commands only when the controller is locked.

#1

Repeater (system) OFF.

*1

Repeater (system) ON and with CTCSS/DCS required to access repeater.

*2

Repeater (system) ON and with only a carrier needed to access repeater.

*3

Repeater (system) ON and with squelch open.

#4

Repeater CTCSS tone encode OFF.

*4

Repeater CTCSS tone encode ON.

#5

DTMF mute OFF.

*5

DTMF mute ON.

#6

Carrier delay OFF.

*6

Carrier delay ON.

*7

Answer Telephone only if ringing.

*8

Telephone off-hook, simplex. You can include the telephone number with this command.

*9

Telephone off-hook, duplex. You must include the telephone number with this command.

#

Telephone on-hook.

#0

Link OFF.

*0

Full duplex link ON, used if you have 2 repeaters tied together.

A

Key transmitter on for X time.

1.4.2

SETTING UP YOUR ID

You are now ready to change or setup the station identification, ID message. The factory default ID is “Hello”. The
following will show how this ID is programmed into the controller. Once you have reviewed this procedure, you may want to
review section 5.4 for more details on programming messages before you start programming your own ID. You can also use
this same technique to modify any of the system messages.

Each character of the ID has a 3 digit command number. See the default CW data table in section 4.5.31 for a list of all CW
commands. The data for all messages or CW commands are stored in the same memory area as the macros. When entering a
new message or changing a message, care should be taken to avoid damaging other data in the memory. The default “Hello”
message uses the following CW commands;

Character 1 = 001 Start Of Message
Character 2 = 023 697 Hz tone
Character 3 = 042 CW Speed, 16 WPM
Character 4 = 088 CW Space
Character 5 = 069 CW “H”
Character 6 = 066 CW “E”
Character 7 = 073 CW “L”
Character 8 = 073 CW “L”
Character 9 = 076 CW “O”
Character 10 = 002 End Of Message

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