Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

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3.8

INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE

There are two distinctive methods of re-initializing and returning to factory default data. Default data for each of the
S-Commands are listed in section 4 and the System Command Table at the end of this manual. To initialize the RI-200 data,
use the following procedure:

1.

Turn power to the RI-200 off.

2.

While depressing the initialization button, turn power back on.

3.

Wait until all the status LED’s turn on and release the initialization button.

4.

During this initialization procedure all default data except the audio level digital pot positions were loaded into the
repeater controller’s “EEPROM” non-volatile memory. During the writing process to the EEPROM, all status LED’s
will remain on (approximately 3 to 5 seconds).

5.

If you need to initialize the digital pot audio levels, during power on initialization continue holding the initialization
button for more than fifteen seconds. Then release the button. This initialization loads all default data including the
audio level digital pot positions.

Pressing the initialization button while power is applied after the fifteen seconds initialization time-out will not change any
data or be detrimental. After the power has been on for fifteen seconds, the initialization button can be pressed to turn the
LED display into a receiver audio level meter.

3.9

EVENT SCHEDULER

The RI-200 has an event scheduler which can be used to automatically execute commands at pre-programmed times of the
day. For the scheduler to work, the system time clock must be set, using S-Command 43. See the programming section for
more details. The scheduler uses the system clock to determine when to execute a command. Because the system clock does
not have battery backup, it must be reset each time the power is restored to the repeater controller. You can also enable a
courtesy message trigger that will let you know when the time clock needs to be reset.

ENABLE THE “CLOCK NOT SET” COURTESY MESSAGE:

1.

Unlock the controller, send the password and un-key, you will hear a function complete.

2.

Change the clock not set trigger from the standard courtesy message to the CW “RST” message, send “32 03 39” and
un-key, you will hear a function complete.

3.

You are done, send “69” to lock the controller.

4.

You will now notice a new courtesy message.

Once the system time clock has been set and the schedulers have been setup, command will automatically execute. Eight
individual schedulers are available. To setup the scheduler, use S-Command 44. See the programming section for more
details.

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